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Throughout the missions, tensions boil over within the unit. James's refusal to communicate or collaborate effectively with his team strains relationships, particularly with Sanborn, who grows increasingly frustrated with James's solo approach. As the bomb disposal unit engages with dangerous explosives, each mission wears on their psyche, revealing the psychological toll that war inflicts on soldiers.
A turning point occurs when James encounters a terrorist holding a man padlocked with explosives. Despite desperately attempting to save the man, a failed effort leads to an agonizing explosion that highlights the harsh reality of war – not every life can be saved, and sometimes, the decisions made are a matter of life and death, with lasting consequences.