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The mood in the room shifted. That locker belonged to a Navy Commander recently found dead in a staged hit-and-run.

Jessica Knight looked up from her notes. "Snack cakes. Two crates of vintage Hostess snacks and a pallet of energy drinks. But while they were in there, they tripped a silent alarm on a secondary locker—one that wasn't supposed to be on the manifest."

The blue light of the monitors washed over the bullpen, but Special Agent Timothy McGee wasn't looking at code. He was looking at a group of teenagers sitting in the conference room—the "Brat Pack," as the night shift had already dubbed them. They weren't your typical street hoods; they were tech-savvy, bored, and remarkably efficient at bypassing high-level security. Watch NCIS S19E19 The Brat Pack 720p AMZN WEB-D...

The bullpen erupted into motion. Jimmy Palmer and Kasie Hines were already prepping the lab to intercept the signal, while Torres and Knight geared up. They weren't just investigating a burglary anymore; they were protecting a group of kids who had accidentally stolen a roadmap to a multi-million dollar cyber-terrorism plot.

Maya’s bravado flickered. She looked at her friends through the glass, then back at Parker. "We thought it was just a dead-drop for high-end gear. We didn't know it was… that." "What is 'that'?" Parker asked. The mood in the room shifted

Down in the conference room, the leader of the pack—a sixteen-year-old girl named Maya with neon-streaked hair—wasn't talking. She knew her rights, and she knew the NCIS agents couldn't prove she had the "package."

As the clock ticked down on the 720p monitor in the lab, the Brat Pack realized that their weekend of "harmless" hacking had just put them in the center of a federal war zone. "Snack cakes

"A key," she whispered. "But not for a door. It's a hardware wallet. We tried to crack the encryption, but it started a countdown. If we don't put in the right sequence in the next hour, it broadcasts our location to the owner."