As the dust settled, Sarah made a vow to herself: to ensure that the station would be used for the greater good, not as a tool for unchecked power.
As Sarah and Hawk confronted Ethan, he revealed that he had been feeding information to a mysterious organization that had been monitoring the government's activities. The data he had extracted would be enough to blow the lid off the station's alleged wrongdoing.
His real name was Ethan Kim, a former hacker turned whistleblower, who had infiltrated the station to expose a massive surveillance scandal. The "crack" in the window was just a ruse to cover his tracks.
Sarah, though initially misled by Ethan's deception, couldn't help but feel a sense of admiration for his determination and skill. She began to question the true purpose of the station and the morality of its operations.
The station's internal sensors and alarms had not been triggered, which suggested that the intruder was either extremely skilled or had inside help. A thorough sweep of the premises yielded nothing, but a careful analysis of the security footage revealed a second, more disturbing clue.
But on a stormy night, something strange occurred.
The figure from the initial camera feed had reappeared on another camera, this time closer to the central server room. It was clear that the intruder had been trying to access the station's most sensitive information.
The end.