The competition took inspiration from the World War II government program Station S, in which civilians were assessed and trained to be spies.
After being dropped off in the neighbouring woods, the contestants are delivered their dossiers to gather information about their rivals, whereas Chelsey chose to not disclose about her personal life.
Nika joined the rest of the contestants at the Safe House training facility for the night and awaited for the first Dead Drop in the morning.
The first Dead Drop revealed the contestants' secrets, and when Charnel discovered that her dossier had disappeared, she started to turn the Safe House upside down to find it.
Initially Saif and George's lackluster performance were criticized, but the Assessors also brought up Charnel's behaviour at the Safe House as a concern.
The Sabotage meant that George's team (Charnel, Chelsey, Jessica and himself) had to find a hidden camera in the Mark's property before they could extract themselves out.
Eventually while climbing back into the house, George found the secret door, and with Jessica's expertise, downloaded the files while Charnel and Chelsey kept watch.
Upon returning to the Black Site for Assessment, George was named Top Performer by the Assessors for his calm demeanor throughout the mission and leadership skills in delegating the team inside the Mark's property.
When the Accessors dismissed Jessica for being the reason why her team's mission was incomplete, she publicly stated to the Assessors that she'd give her dossier to Chelsey immediately.