The video begins with the host, who is trying to open a mysterious safe. Otter, a pet, finds a coin or badge with the US Department of State's Diplomatic Security Service insignia on it. The host then proceeds to introduce the "Mystery Wheel" which determines which spy gadget to use to open the safe.
The host spins the wheel and lands on the "Listening Device." They use it to hear a noise coming from inside the safe, suggesting that there might be an animal inside.
The host then spins the wheel again and lands on the "Black Light." Using the black light, they discover a wet line and fingerprints on the safe.
The host spins the wheel again and lands on the "Wrench." They use the wrench to try and open the safe but are unsuccessful.
Steven, another participant, spins the wheel and lands on the "Camera." They use the camera to look inside the safe and discover what appears to be a prehistoric creature's face.
The host then spins the wheel again and lands on the "Blaster." They use the blaster, which is supposed to melt any material, but it doesn't seem to work at first. After 27 seconds, the blaster starts to work, and the safe's hinge becomes clear.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The group has finally retrieved a mysterious object from the water.
2. The object has a keyhole, but they don't have the key.
3. An otter is present and seems to be trying to communicate with the group.
4. The otter finds a coin or badge with the inscription "Regent Security Office Regional Security Office US Consulate General Department of State Diplomatic Security Service".
5. The group decides to use a mystery wheel to determine which spy gadget to use to open the object.
6. The first gadget is a tiny camera, which is used to examine the object.
7. The group also uses a black light scanner, a listening device, and a formaldehyde blaster shooter.
8. The object is examined using the black light scanner, which reveals a wet line and a keyhole.
9. The group also finds animal markings on the object.
10. The wrench is used to try to open the object, but it doesn't work.
11. The tiny camera is used again to examine the object, and it reveals something inside.
12. The group decides to use the formaldehyde blaster shooter to melt the object, which takes 27 seconds to react.
13. The blaster shooter is used, and it starts to melt the object.
14. The group is careful not to touch the melted area.