Eyeborgs

[1] The movie opens by explaining current events such as the passing of the "Freedom of Observation Act" and the subsequent implementation of ODIN (Optical Defense Intelligence Network), including the development of a new type of mobile camera drone, the eponymous "eyeborg".

Homeland Security agents rush in to find that Sankur has escaped and the other party in the gun deal is dead.

"G-Man" (Danny Trejo), approaches them to deliver a rare bag of banned North Carolina tobacco.

During interrogation, Sankur is shown video footage of his earlier gun deal, showing him to be the dealer's killer.

Agent Gunner (Adrian Paul) gets a message to report to the front desk, leaves the room with his partner, and locks the door.

When the elevator he is waiting for opens, a large eyeborg emerges and pushes him over the banister, causing him to fall to his death.

Back at the regional DHS office, Agent Gunner comes under fire over security footage showing that he failed to lock Sankur's door.

It force feeds him a bottle of whiskey and causes him to crash, attempting to make it look like the result of drunk driving.

They find a secret room containing plans for weapon-carrying eyeborgs, plus a malleable C4 variant which was formed into the pickguard on Jarett's guitar.

They try to leave to warn the President that Jarett's guitar is a bomb but Jim is killed by an eyeborg, which Gunner manages to disable.

Gunner goes to see Jarett, who is alive and disguised as an altar boy, and tells him that Barbara's video has gone viral and even ODIN cannot stop it.