A case of bad eye sends building inspector Dan Orland running for his life away from the feds. Danger now colors his once dreary life after the CIA recruits him to join their vast network of undercover agents working with the agency to stop terrorists’ activities. Dan is offered the bionic eye, a small but powerful data-capturing machine that could solve Dan’s vision problem, in exchange for his services as building-construction watchdog. Dan is reluctant as he realizes he’ll never be able to get out of the deal anytime he wants to. Dan is a highly skilled and perceptive engineer who has been hired to monitor constructions projects in North and South America. Having been alerted of sabotage going around in several construction projects, Dan conducts his own investigation, unwittingly exposing a well-planned and well-funded criminal activity going on a shipyard in New York and finding a similar modus operandi in the bridge construction he is monitoring in Bogota. Dan realizes he is in a precarious situation as he and his company’s neck are on the line should the sabotage remain undetected and not stopped. With the bionic eye, Dan would have a bigger chance to stop the powerful people behind this the drug cartel with the eye’s capacity to gather evidence without detection from the enemy. If he gives up an eye, he gives up the life he has known an eye for an eye."