- Marcus Dixon: Smile and look like a lot of money.
- Nadia Santos: Dollars or Euros?
- Marcus Dixon: Euros, definitely.
- Another Mr. Sloane: [to the real Sloane] The affair in Santiago; I noticed that both Marcus Dixon and Sydney Bristow were in on that mission. It beggars reason to believe that these same two agents would ever agree to work with a man, who killed their loved ones. What's the most logical scenario? That I'm the imposter or that you are?
- Another Mr. Sloane: Come on Sydney, how many wars were there last century? How many people died in those wars thru genocide or political repression? We're disgusting; humans. Do we learn from grace, or beauty or what we call God?
- Sydney Bristow: What were you going to do about it?
- Another Mr. Sloane: Suppose one could administer a formula to the general population. That would quietly alter our brain chemistry, exponentially expanding our capacity for qualities like empathy and harmonic co-existence.
- Sydney Bristow: This formula, how would you administer it?
- Another Mr. Sloane: Nothing could be more simple. Do you have any idea how many additives are in our drinking water?
- Arvin Sloane: Because I didn't have the orchid, I attempted to artificially manufacture its nectar
- Sydney Bristow: Because your imposter already has the orchid, he doesn't need to acquire any of the other substances you mentioned. All he has to do is put the nectar into the water, you contaminated.
- Nadia Santos: You loaded the gun.
- Arvin Sloane: [nods his head] That's right.
- Sydney Bristow: How many people are we talking about? How many people drank the contaminated water?
- Arvin Sloane: Somewhere between three and four hundred million.
- Sydney Bristow: What?