A computer technician (Christopher Gorham) who works for the NSA is accidentally exposed to a biotech substance and gains fantastic powers. The NSA want to make sure they get their money's worth.. one way or another. Meanwhile, the arms dealer who was going to buy the substance still wants to get hold of it and isn't too concerned about whether the person it's now attached to is dead or alive.
s01e01 - The Tech
s01e02 - Training Day
s01e03 - Cater Waiter
s01e04 - Arms and the Girl
s01e05 - The Good, The Bad, and The Geeky
s01e06 - Last Man Standing
s01e07 - Jerry 2.0
s01e08 - Middleman
s01e09 - Whiskey - Tango - Foxtrot
s01e10 - The Spy Who Really Liked Me
s01e11 - Prince and the Revolution
s01e12 - Double Agent
s01e13 - Blackout
s01e14 - Get Foley
s01e15 - Dead Man Talking
s01e16 - Upgrade
Jake Foley is a nerdy NSA computer technician who suddenly gains bionic powers after he is accidentally infected with nanites that give him enhanced strength, speed, and senses, as well as turning him into a living "remote control" capable of interacting with any electronic device at a distance. The nanites have unpleasant side effects and also make Jake vulnerable to hackers, viruses, EMPs, etc.
The NSA decide to recruit Jake as the core member of a new special ops team, and Jake has no choice since the alternative is being locked up and experimented on. Jake is inexperienced in the field and partnered up with veteran agent Kyle Duarte, who isn't that thrilled to be partnered with a rookie. Dr. Diane Hughes is the young attractive scientist in charge of monitoring Jake's technology and designing new applications for it as well as troubleshooting any problems. And Deputy Director Louise "Lou" Beckett is Jake's nominal head, although she answers to the men above her who want to make sure they get their money's worth from the nanite project with little regard for Jake's situation.
Jake has to juggle his inexperience as an agent with his companion's distrust of his rookie status, while handling his romantic feelings toward old college roommate Sarah Carter, who views their relationship as a platonic one.