There’s this young math genius at Cambridge who is working on some prime number formula which when solved will unlock digital locks around the world. Apparently this will lead to trouble for banks and governments which hide money. I kept wondering if this will unlock my digital gym locker. Coincidentally his academic advisor had worked on the same thing and he ends up mysteriously dead. An explosion in Baghdad uncovers a mysterious vault of ancient mathematic secrets which offer the solution to the prime riddle. Really! Enter the young very hot gal who has been spying on him at the behest of the NSA. Not only can she kick the butt of malevolent adversaries twice her size, but she’s a computer genius herself. Sparks could fly between these two but for some reason the scriptwriters made him gay. Pity. So they have lots af academic discussions instead. Anyhow there’s a lot of cat and mouse involving various corrupt agencies who need this secret before the other corrupt agencies can get their hands on it. There are a couple of decent chase scenes but that’s it. Overall a bit tedious