TextTest1=Ceci est un test. Ceci est un test. Ceci est un test. \n\nCeci est un test. Ceci est un test.
SubjectTest1=Ceci est sujet test
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[TRA1Text]
SubjectText=RE: Not likely...
SentText=17/04/2004 12:26
MainText=Lambert\n\nI'm anxious to see what this super-spy of yours can do, so I'll be watching him from the observation platform over the assault course. I've temporarily changed the door code to 5656 to keep anybody from wandering in. If he's as capable as you say, I'm sure we'll do fine in the field.\n\n Just don't get too optimistic old man...just because the brass gave us the okay to recruit him doesn't mean we're in the clear. We've still got a lot to prove here, and while Fisher may turn out to be the best thing since Audie Murphy, he's still just one man. A single slip up and the folks upstairs will shut us down faster than a leaking reactor. And as far as your claim that there is no such thing as a secret when Sam Fisher is looking for something...well...I'll believe it when I see it.\n\n-Grim
Note=The code for the observation platform over the assault course is 5656.
MainText=Mr. Sutton,\n\nI think we can stop dancing around the words 'Agent Madison is dead.' Our only real question now is why, or more importantly why Nikoladze thought he could hide it from us.\n\nYour theory about her disappearance as a way to keep secret the connections between Georgian politics and the Russian Mafia works, but it's too easy. It wouldn't justify murdering a U.S. agent. And Nikoladze knows we know how dirty he is.\n\nI think I'm being followed, though it's hard to separate paranoia from reason in this part of the world. I suggest we start swapping digital signatures more often, maybe twice a week.\n\nForward Gurgenidze this keypad code for the back door: 091772. I'll expect the pick-up by 10AM.\n\nSay happy birthday to Kaye for me. Hopefully I'll be back in VA for the next one.\n\n- B.B. Blaustein
Note=The code for Blaustein's balcony door is 091772
[TBI2Text]
SubjectText=FW: drop dead
SentText=15/10/2004 17:22
MainText=B.B.,\n\nGot the following from our man Gurgenidze:\n\n'I got the envelope thank you very much. I'll have the police station information in our dead drop behind the bushes in Morevi Square.'\n\nI'm sure it'll be there, Tom's a trustworthy type. If I can safely make the drop, I may leave you a toy or two. Walk softly.\n\n- David T.
Note=Information about the police station is hidden in the bushes in Morevi Square.
[TBI3Text]
SubjectText=Precinct back door
SentText=16/10/2004 03:09
MainText=You can be getting into the police station with the keypad combination of 5929. This way goes by the back way into the holding cells. You are best for go at night when the drunks are all passed out.
Note=The door code for the precinct basement is 5929.
[TBI4Text]
SubjectText=RE: RE: cut rate third world flophouse
SentText=15/10/2004 12:14
MainText=Go go Gadget Beridze,\n\nit's a pain in my ass to leave my work for half a week to have some hush-hush pow-wow with Nick and V.G., but it's an INSULT to have to deal with morons like the concierge at this dump you guys put me up in. I'm serious, I don't want to see his face again.\n\nI need to get back out to the rig and back to my work, especially in the middle of our you-know-what out in you-know-where. Idle hands are the Great Satan's playground.\n\n- pHilip MAsSE
[TBI5Text]
SubjectText=Gift Horse
SentText=12/10/2004 22:40
MainText=Lortkipanidze Sir,\n\nLast night's action on Route A303 to Tabahmela was a bigger score than we could ever have hoped for. Way too much H to disguise as evidence, I suggest we divide it into at least a dozen parcels and keep it domestic. I might also suggest you get in touch with your people in Turkey. We need to turn this around fast.\n\nCaptain Girogobiani
[TBI6Text]
SubjectText=RE: Evidence????
SentText=11/10/2004 10:34
MainText=Givi, I know you're new here so I'm not going to have your thumbs broken. Don't question Lortkipanidze, not if you want to keep your job and your breathing privileges. Let's have a drink tonight, I'll explain some things to you.\n\n-Beso-
[TBI7Text]
SubjectText=Three in traction
SentText=15/10/2004 23:53
MainText=Lortkipanidze Sir,\n\nI just returned from the hospital, where about two and three-quarters men remain in critical condition. The beat cop taking statements from the doctors had a picture-perfect description of the men's attackers: your friend Grinko and some ogre named Nikolai.\n\nYou may want to put in a call to the commissioner over at the Eastern Precinct if you want to keep your friends from drawing more attention than they need right now.\n\n-Beso-
[TBI8Text]
SubjectText=Resisting Arrest
SentText=15/10/2004 04:36
MainText=Gizo,\n\nI need you to stop by and pick up the concierge at the Hotel Begurebi for questioning. Make up whatever charges you see fit, something he won't be inclined to talk about. Once you get him back to the station have him resist arrest and break something painful.\n\nIt's a favor for a very influential friend. Do it well and we'll both be a little richer for it.\n\nR. Lortkipanidze
[TBI9Text]
SubjectText=Crowd Control
SentText=16/10/2004 17:56
MainText=Gentlemen,\n\nYou'll all be heading crowd control teams at next Friday's political rally in Morevi Square. Nikoladze's people have warned me that the President plans to make some extremely inflammatory statements. He's getting the people riled up. Get ready for some big news in the next couple weeks.\n\nChkhilkvadze, let's not be so free and easy with the teargas. We want the people angry, not revolutionary. Keep it to batons.\n\nCaptain Berikashvili
[TBI10Text]
SubjectText=RE: Givi?
SentText=14/10/2004 11:58
MainText=Gizo,\n\nI don't trust Kavsadze, I don't care who he's related to. I don't want him within throwing distance of our horse.\n\nR. Lortkipanidze
[TBI11Text]
SubjectText=Morgue Security Cameras
SentText=12/10/2004 09:13
MainText=Sergeant,\n\nWhile I appreciate your newfound zeal in securing the station, I wonder at the need for a surveillance camera in the morgue. In my near forty years as a medical examiner, I have never once seen a cadaver commit a crime.\n\nI am certain that there are other places in this very building where security cameras might do a much better job of spotting criminals. I am not speaking of the holding cells either.\n\nWhy, just last week I tagged some poor soul whose skull had been caved in by an object distinctly similar to the batons issued to our officers. Had there been security cameras in the research lab instead of the morgue itself, we might have caught the party responsible for destroying the evidence in that case.\n\nDr S. Konipodze,\n\nM.E. PhD.
MainText=Pavel,\n\nLet all your men know that the laser grid in the courtyard is active. I don't want any false alarms caused by this grid, it triggers simultaneous alarms at five separate police and military stations nearby. Explaining a false alarm is a headache neither of us need.\n\nIf you absolutely need to go in the courtyard, you can disable the grid from the security terminal in the Main Hall of the South Wing. But you better have a good reason.\n\n- GKY
Note1=The laser grid sensors in the courtyard can be deactivated using the computer in the South Wing Main Hall.
[EmptyRoom]
SubjectText=
SentText=15/10/2004 08:03
MainText=Gentleman,\n\nPresident Nikoladze has personally requested that I impress on you the importance of our guests, the Canadian Philip Masse and Vyacheslav Grinko, who many of you are already familiar with on less than pleasant terms.\n\nSince Grinko has come under President Nikoladze's official employment, his many crimes in Georgia have been pardoned, and he is to be treated with the utmost respect.\n\nI likewise ask for your patience with Mr. Masse.\n\nThey are both key figures in the President's current operations, and security for the next 24 hours should be at its highest state. Please impress this on the men in your charge.\n\nRespectfully,\nColonel Murman Kobiashvili
[NikoMailOne]
SubjectText=cells
SentText=12/10/2004 11:21
MainText=Mr. Nikoladze,\n\nThe Azerbaijan operation is moving forward remarkably well. Our cells have encountered only the lightest resistance, just enough to 'whet the appetite of war's hound.' The men are showing excellent enthusiasm for their work. I believe we will be able to converge well within schedule. Thank you for your trust in my strategy, I have every confidence we will succeed.\n\n VG
[NikoMailTwo]
SubjectText=RE: Glass Dagger
SentText=15/10/2004 10:12
MainText=President Nikoladze,\n\nYou can be certain that our glass dagger will shatter as intended if attacked. Our army, broken into smaller units, will only become sharper and further scattered. My contacts have scouted and secured areas of operation for our splintered army to occupy. We will have a free hand in much of Northern Russia, the orient, and possibly even the United States.\n\n However, I do not believe that it will come to this. Our plans are too well laid, and our enemies asleep at their posts. My only worry is your dependence on Masse and his technology. I have trouble trusting so obvious a coward.\n\n But the vision is yours, and I believe in it.\n\nVG
[Construction]
SubjectText=RE: EW stairwell shortcut
SentText=12/10/2004 13:24
MainText=Gogo,\n\nYeah, the construction confuses me, too. You can get to the East Wing stairwell from the North Wing fire escape. Don't ask me why. ; )\n\nPavel
[NikoToMG]
SubjectText=Acceleration
SentText=13/10/2004 18:45
MainText=I laud you both for how efficiently you have uncovered and solved our CIA situation. This incident is a great cause for concern; I hate to think what the outcome could have been had we not had our 'little birdie' in Langley.\n\n I am convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that we must move our Azeri operation forward. The disappearance of the two American agents will certainly raise some eyebrows. We must begin actions before coming under the attention of our neighbors. Our potential oil relationship with the Americans will keep them from interfering, but only if the scale is already too far tilted in our favor.\n\nBoth of you should begin preliminary steps towards our initial countermeasures in case the Americans discover us. Let us keep our 'glass dagger' sharp.\n\n We'll meet this Saturday (the 16th) in my office at dawn. Make it 4:30. Masse, I'll arrange for a helicopter to pick you up from the rig.\n\nKN
[PtoG]
SubjectText=little bird
SentText=12/10/2004 01:19
MainText=Grinko,\n\nYou creepy son of a bitch, you're right. We checked our little Langley bird and got an ID. That guy is most definitely a CIA spook for sure. His name's William Robert Blaustein, and he's a complete hard-on. He's working out of their (not very safe LOL) safehouse across from the Griffin.\n\nI say we do the same thing we did to the chick. And I am absolutely positive about the subdermals. Soon as we can find a coroner who's willing to work with something other than a chainsaw, we need to scalp these spooks and get the chips out. They might as well still be alive until we do.\n\n- pHilip MAsSE
[VtoP]
SubjectText=RE: some covenant?
SentText=15/10/2004 11:46
MainText=Philip,\n\nI cannot believe, considering your position relative to both Nikoladze and the CIA, that you have no knowledge of anything called The Ark. You don't want to know what it would take to convince me of your honesty. We are playing a dangerous game of chess, and cannot afford to have gray pieces on the board. I have sneaking suspicion that this 'Ark' is our queen piece. Nikoladze will tell me about it sooner or later; God help you if he tells me you knew about it and didn't inform me. I need to know more than Nikoladze thinks I do, so that I may protect him from even his own ambitions.\n\nVG
[GoggleHint]
SubjectText=RE: Laser Grid Concern
SentText=15/10/2004 14:32
MainText=Murman,\n\nThe solution to not tripping the laser grid is staying out of the damn courtyard. Period. But, just for the sake of argument, I guess the correctly calibrated thermal optics would enable one to see lasers. But please, don't try anything that's going to get us in trouble.\n\n- GKY
[LatticeHint]
SubjectText=Not a gazebo
SentText=14/10/2004 21:02
MainText=Mr. Alimov,\n\nThis is my second request that you tear down the ornamental latticework lining the courtyard. The wisteria has become thick enough that I'm afraid it could support the weight of a human being, and so represents a very real security threat to the ministry. Please respond, letting me know when those lattices will come down! Thank you.\n\nColonel Lortkinpanidze
[JanitorRoomHint]
SubjectText=RE: a little air
SentText=12/10/2004 02:59
MainText=Hey Ed\n\nWe're gonna need some new hacksaw blades, but I finally got the skylight in the janitor's closet open. Maybe this'll finally get rid of that ammonia smell.\n\n-Fil-
MainText=Sis- Just a quick note to let you know I'm okay. I don't know when I'll be home and I can't say where I am now, but I think of you and mom all the time. The whole army is splintering, breaking into smaller mobile units. Half of the guys I'm working with are mercenaries. They're sure as hell tough, but I'm not sure that I can trust them. I can say at least this: I'm still on Georgian soil. We actually saw Nikoladze three days ago. Brilliant, brilliant man. I can't help but feel like we might actually have a chance against the Americans. A year ago I wouldn't have said it was possible, but nowà I'm due back on patrol, gotta run. But know that you're always in my heart and mind.\n\nNato
[133EMAILB]
SubjectText=RE: Solid Key vs PGP
SentText=27/10/2004 09:00
MainText=Jeff,\n\nA solid storage system being a pain in the ass is the whole point. It means we know that the port on the oilrig is the ONLY PLACE the data can get in or out of that cache. A dedicated server also means we don't have to include a routing address on messages to the cache, meaning if anybody catches wise to our little bird in VA, they can't trace it back to us. (If they're good, like REALLY good, they could maybe trace it forward, but I'd like to meet the geek who could manage it.) So yeah, it's a pain in the ass, but that's why we pay you the big bucks so stop being such a panty waist.\n\n- pHilip MAsSE
[133EMAILC]
SubjectText=
SentText=27/10/2004 03:18
MainText=Hey Guram,\n\nYou at your semi-permanent posting yet? My platoon finally got off the school buses two hours ago in Belarus and rendezvoused with another platoon that came via cargo plane; we're all heading East but we haven't been told where yet. When I get there I'll shoot you another mail.\n\nThis is so unlike the military we knew when we joined. We're in incredible shape, lean, decentralized, efficient. We're acting more like a business than an army. Colonel Alekseevich explained to a group of us that we could win this by allowing the Americans to 'surrender aggressively.' Any idea what that means? I'll write again soon.\n\nSergo
[134EMAILD]
SubjectText=RE:C4
SentText=27/10/2004 03:46
MainText=Ian,\n\nFor all we know, the Raptor III could work beautifully, and 7 times out of 10 in testing it has. Only problem is those other 3 times, and we've already promised FWN live coverage of the 'Raptor III at work.' The PR boys are real eager to get this footage on the tube.\n\nThe C-4 is just to assure that the explosion comes off nice and juicy. (Even if the Raptor drone releases its payload on target, a C-4 juiced explosion is more telegenic.)\n\nBesides, the operation should be a cakewalk. We've got intel from the CIA says there's not more than a dozen Georgian soldiers on the rig, and not very well armed ones at that. Fish in a barrel, man. Huah.\n\nTim
[134EMAILE]
SubjectText=RE:C4
SentText=27/10/2004 05:19
MainText=Stu:\n\nCan you believe this? I god damn hate this garbage. Not only do we gotta deal with the media focusing on unmanned drones like the Raptor, but now we gotta do their work for them and still get no credit? When flesh-and-blood men are here risking their lives? I god damn hate it. Some P.R. desk flunky realizes civies are gonna be happier about a war without American casualties and now all we see on the news is remote-control killbots. It's even worse than Afghanistan. I'm sick to death of it.\n\nI.B.
[134EMAILF]
SubjectText=To the Sea
SentText=26/10/2004 12:11
MainText=Tim,\n\nI might be going into actual combat tomorrow, but who knows. I've spent this past week sifting through the garbage the Georgians leave in their wake. It's absolutely bizarre, they run before they even see us coming. They usually leave behind a few landmines, but nothing we can't pick out from a mile off. Very strange.\n\nThe platoon is heading west, I'm guessing towards the Caspian Sea. After all the abandoned camps we're all hoping for some action, but the sergeant says it should be a cakewalk. Did I ever tell you that the sergeant kind of looks like you? Don't worry, I won't try anything. ; ) I miss you terribly.\n\n~Lionel
[134EMAILG]
SubjectText=Red Bear
SentText=26/10/2004 02:56
MainText=Mr. Masse,\n\nRed Bear is ready to launch, the backup generator proved to be no trouble at all. We'll only need two men on site, and both are already in place (one sympathetic local, one naturalized Georgian.) Pavel is working on the train, says we're a day away from 'Go' but I'd give him two. The whole team is very excited, we think this is going to work.\n\n- K M
[134EMAILH]
SubjectText=pigs
SentText=26/10/2004 01:34
MainText=It's unreal to think of what's coming, especially living here. They're so arrogant, so secure. It's amazing to see the way the war is treated on the news here. So different from what I hear from you. The U.S. media (no doubt under the thumb of the government) is determined to call every American death in Georgia the result of friendly fire. As if somehow that's more palatable. I can't understand it at all. I am eager to begin this.
[134EMAILI]
SubjectText=microwaves
SentText=26/10/2004 01:34
MainText=Sir,\n\nthe second leg of travel for both of my platoons is secure, we should arrive on sight at least ten hours ahead of schedule. They're outfitted for winter operations and moral is high. As requested, I've got tech people scouring for microwave relays and they've come up with many, many options. Communications should not pose a problem.\n\nRespectfully,\n\nColonel Amiran Urushadze
[134EMAILJ]
SubjectText=RE:THEN GET ANOTHER JOB
SentText=26/10/2004 22:49
MainText=Mr.Masse,\n\nDon't get me wrong, I'm perfectly willing to try tapping little bird for Ark intelligence, but I don't think it'll do any good without the key. I'll get whatever I can, but I really think Nikoladze will need men inside the Presidential Palace, which is obviously impossible considering the current state of affairs. But I will do my best, and whatever is possible to retrieve from the oilrig, I'll get it.\n\nPiotr
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[21EMAILA]
SubjectText=Server Room Code Change
SentText=31/10/2004 20:04
MainText=Tom,\n\nThanks for staying on for the extra shift, we're all gonna have to pull a lot more than our weight until this thing blows over. While we're doing maintenance, the main server room door will be set to 2019. With the heightened security we'll be changing the codes three times daily. I'll get you on the mailing list before the next code change. Thanks again.\n\nReed.
NoteText=The Main Server room code is 2019.
[21EMAILB]
SubjectText=Tech Services Keypad Installation
SentText=30/10/2004 10:12
MainText=Fonz,\n\nI'll get that keypad installed on the Technical Services room door before the end of the day today. I'll be right outside your window, let me know if I'm bugging you. The default code will be 7687, but you should change it on 8 hour shifts until they cut down the level of alert.\n\nIf we get any days off this week (right) we should do something. God knows I'm gonna need a drink after all this.\n\nDan\nStaff Technician
NoteText=The Technical Services room code is 7687.
[21EMAILC]
SubjectText=Coffee Break
SentText=31/10/2004 19:36
MainText=Looks like we're gonna be in for a long one again tonight, if you want to hit the cafeteria for a coffee later I'll be in the battery room next door. Let yourself in, I might not be able to hear you for the hum. The door code this shift is 110598.
NoteText=The Backup Battery Power room code is 110598.
[21EMAILD]
SubjectText=Door Code Swap
SentText=31/10/2004 15:59
MainText=To all Information Retrieval Personnel:\n\nAs per upgraded security measures, door codes will be changed on eight-hour shifts. The current code for the west entrance to Information Retrieval is 0614. The next code change will occur at 2359 hours.\n\nCommit the current code to memory and destroy this message. Transferring this message to paper or FlashRAM would represent a gross lapse in Agency security. Thank you.\n\n-R. Allen
NoteText=The Information Retrieval Service Door code is 0614.
[21EMAILE]
SubjectText=Automated Turret
SentText=28/10/2004 12:43
MainText=Agent Tauger,\n\nThe turret was retrieved on a westbound road leading out of T'Bilisi two days ago, the identity of the drivers is still to be determined.\n\nApparently you were right, the turret is sensitive to both heat and motion. We're having trouble identifying the software, but there is definitely a very effective IFF recognition system at work in this thing. Anyone not preprogrammed as a friendly will be fired upon if in range. Disabling the IFF system simply makes it fire on anyone...friendly or not. A week ago I wouldn't have believed anything this advanced would exist anywhere close to that region. A dangerous time to be underestimating our enemies.\n\nS.A. S. Kerchner
[21EMAILF]
SubjectText=RE:
SentText=27/10/2004 09:00
MainText=JONATHAN SUTTON,\n\nATTACHED YOU WILL FIND TWO IMAGES CAPTURED FROM THE SECURITY SYSTEM AT THE 4TH PRECINT POLICE STATION IN T'BILISI, GEORGIA. THESE IMAGES SHOW THE CORPSES OF AGENT WILLIAM ROBERT BLAUSTEIN AND AGENT ALICE MADISON, DATED OCTOBER 16TH 2004 USE THIS INFORMATION AT YOUR DISCRETION, THEN DESTROY THIS MESSAGE AND DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TRACE IT.ATT:\n\nFILE041016047321\nFILE041016047322
[21EMAILG]
SubjectText=RE: Virginia is OK
SentText=27/10/2004 08:32
MainText=Darling,\n\nI don't know how you can't be frightened. Let's at least wait until next week, until we know that nothing else is going to happen. I know this'll make you mad, but you being with the agency just makes me more worried, it makes me worry that the kids will be a better target for the terrorists. D.J. asked me this morning if the terrorists knew his Aunty Virginia is a police officer. I don't know, I can't think straight. Why haven't you called me yet? Call soon.\n\nSharon.
[21EMAILH]
SubjectText=RE: Respond and Destroy
SentText=24/10/2004 20:12
MainText=Mr. Sutton,\n\nWhere the hell did you manage to find those pics? That's the cleanest piece of intel I've seen in this corner of the world since forever. Regardless, our search for Blaustein and Madison's corpses isn't going anywhere fast. We're trying to work with the Georgian police, but it's like working with vampires at a blood drive. Sergeant Lortkipanidze can lie faster than we can ask questions. I don't think we're ever going to see those bodies.\n\n- David T.
[21EMAILI]
SubjectText=Respond and Destroy 2
SentText=25/10/2004 09:56
MainText=Mr. Sutton,\n\nSorry it took me so long to respond, I'm having some digital signature trouble on this end, probably unavoidable with the step-up in encryption protocols.\n\nI'd bet a dollar to a dime Thomas Gurgenidze was in the warehouse fire, which would mean (surprise surprise) we'll never see that corpse. He could possibly have been one of 6 "nameless drunks" arrested October 16, especially considering that only 4 were released the next morning, no attempt was made to even account for the other two. But my bet is on the warehouse fire.\n\n- D. Tanahill
[21EMAILJ]
SubjectText=Home for dinner?
SentText=31/10/2004 18:17
MainText=Hey Mom,\n\nWhat time will you be home? Should I wait for dinner? Everything I'm seeing on television is scaring me and I'd rather not be alone in the house tonight. Will you be home?\n\nLes
[21EMAILX]
SubjectText=Possible Evidence.
SentText='Message still not send'
MainText=Message encoding protocol DF-020781\n\njhr fghwixn foi po rtnmksd020781 wtyu dswrt lk ipoutr mxcvrety uifg asfsertcvb hjcbv dfghdfh yuoogjre020781 sfhfjgje cbfytwe sfrgyuj oi jghjg020781 asfsertcvb hjcbv dfghdfh 020781.
MainText=Mr. Masse,\n\nWe got this ten minutes ago from a clerk at one of the ISPs subcontracting from Kalinatek before we bought them out. We don't think we need to worry about the FBI yet, but they might go to the better business bureau. What should we do? We're going to need more resources if we're expected to keep pretending like we're an internet startup.\n\nThese Russian mafia goons want to go to the clerk's house and slit his throat. God, these guys creep me out.\n\n- Sven\n\nATT: Server irregularities.
[222EMAILB]
SubjectText=Wall Mines
SentText=23/10/2002 16:23 PM
MainText=Ruslan,\n\nPavel says he briefed you on the wall mines. But I want to make sure you understand. They are EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. Do not think that they are a toy.\n\nThe mines detect motion by emitting an infrared pulse every half second. If you move too quickly during that pulse, YOU'RE DEAD, Ruslan.\n\nWhen you place the mine on a wall, it will self-activate. It will beep rapidly for one second, and then emit a solid tone for a second more. After that, it's LIVE and DANGEROUS. So set the mine and move back quickly.\n\nIf you need to move a mine, APPROACH IT SLOWLY. And only try to grab it when the GREEN LIGHT IS ON. This is important. GRAB THE MINE WHEN THE GREEN LIGHT IS ON.\n\nYou will know you screwed up if the light starts blinking faster. When that happens, RUN AWAY AS FAST AS YOU CAN.\n\nBe careful Ruslan, I worry about you.\n\nEdik.
[222EMAILC]
SubjectText=Latest Transfer
SentText=20/10/2002 02:09
MainText=Mr. Masse,\n\nJust wanted to draw your attention to some of the files in the latest FTP'd stuff from Dougherty's PC. Those 'TSA' files stand for Transportation Federal Security Administration, we think they're CIA confirmations of digital access keys for federal air traffic servers. Is that useful? Just wanted to make sure you saw it.\n\nTimofei
[222EMAILD]
SubjectText=RE: Latest Transfer
SentText=20/10/2002 02:47
MainText=TIMOFEI YOU INCOMPETENT ASS,\n\nWHAT ARE YOU DOING SENDING ME INSECURE MAILS?!?!?\n\nUSE PRETTY GOOD PRIVACY OR DON'T SEND ME SQUAT!!! IF YOU SEND ME ANY MORE UNENCRYPTED MAILS I'LL HAVE GRINKO GET INTIMATE WITH YOUR EYE SOCKETS!!!\n\n- pHilip MAsSE -\n\npost script- of course the air traffic files are useful. ; )
[222EMAILE]
SubjectText=Door Code
SentText=31/10/2004 06:22 PM
MainText=Arkasha,\n\nHad to make a last-minute change. The keypad code for the back door on floor 3 is 1250.\n\n- Valera
NoteText1=The keypad code for the back door on floor 3 is 1250.
[222EMAILF]
SubjectText=RE: The attacks
SentText=30/10/2004 23:11 PM
MainText=Timofei,\n\nYou're being way too sensitive about all this. We can't expect to fight a war without casualties, military or otherwise.\n\nThe United States is a terrorist nation. We cannot fight terror except by terror, and of course our work results in human deaths. Man up, Timofei. This is what we've been working for. Be glad it's going so well.\n\n- Valera
[222EMAILG]
SubjectText=the ark
SentText=28/10/2004 08:43 PM
MainText=Grinko,\n\nI've gone very carefully through all the files we pulled from Dougherty's machine and can find no mention of this 'Ark.' Your message suggested it would be high on the CIA's list of threats to national security, but this does not appear to be the case.\n\nWe will keep monitoring Dougherty's PC and hope for the best. I feel strongly that we should not attempt to insert another 'peep hole' into Langley's data stream. I do not think we will be presented with another opportunity as advantageous as Dougherty.\n\nSincerely,\nAveriy
[222EMAILH]
SubjectText=Door Code
SentText=31/10/2004 11:51
MainText=The server room door code is now 2295. Please commit this message to memory and then destroy any copies. Thank you.\n\nEdik
NoteText1=The server room door code is 2295.
[222EMAILI]
SubjectText=Name
SentText=28/10/2004 12:16
MainText=Averiy,\n\nI really feel we are not being cautious enough in our monitoring of Dougherty's PC. Unless he is a complete nincompoop or suffering from some nervous affliction, he is bound to catch on to our spying.\n\nWe would be much safer monitoring bundled files, intermittently transmitted, rather than this steady tapping of the data stream. I've stated these concerns before without result, and want to be on the record with my point of view.\n\nThank you.\n\n- Konstantin
[222EMAILJ]
SubjectText=run run run
SentText=ERROR 01/11/2004 00:48
MainText=theyve cut the phone lines I hope to god this gets out theyre killing everybody\nTHEYRE KILLING EVERYBODY\nDONT TRUST NIKOLADZE OR MASSE OR GRINKO\nrun get away from them\ni know youre stuck in some northern tundra of russia but it doesn't matter just run\nthe mercenaries they hired theyre killing us all theyre killing the programmers\njesus god i dont want to die\ntell the others tell the programmers\nTHEYRE KILLING US ALL
[222EMAILK]
SubjectText=re: metal detector
SentText=31/10/2004 17:18
MainText=Timofey,\n\nNo, the metal detector cannot give you cancer. Your guard post is a safe one. Don't let yourself get distracted.\n\nToday's keypad code for the security door next to your post is 97531. Please commit this to memory and destroy this message. Thanks.\n\nEdik
NoteText1=Security door keypad code is 97531.
[222EMAILL]
SubjectText=Archives Room
SentText=31/10/2004 21:03
MainText=Valeriy,\n\nToday's keypad code for the Archives Room is 01117. You've been especially bad about keeping these emails. Please, commit this code to memory and destroy this message. I don't want to catch you anymore standing next to a keypad reading this off FlashRAM. Happy Halloween.\n\nEdik
NoteText1=Today's keypad code for the Archives Room is 01117.
MainText=Hey Grisha,\n\nJust wanted to make sure you had re-calibrated the automated turret between the barracks and the office building. I'm sure it's already taken care of, just wanted to check. \nAlso, you still owe me that bottle of vodka. We're dying of boredom down here in the sub. The vodka's in the walk-in freezer, access code 310. \n\nExtremely thirsty,\n\nKovaloy
Note1=Freezer access code is 310
Note2=Possible turret threat between barracks and office building
[311emailA]
SubjectText=Edison Bend!
SentText=04/11/2004 01:47
MainText=Tyoma,\n\nMy congratulations! Your Edison Bend power plant operation is proving itself quite well! The cooling rods have been withdrawn for ten minutes now and the Americans don't suspect a thing! You may yet win that bet with Masse. ;)\n\nYour friend,\nArtur
[311emailB]
SubjectText=RE: Killer Robots?!?!
SentText=29/10/2004
MainText=Maks,\n\nCalm down, my friend, the turrets are no more dangerous than mines. (So of course they're dangerous, but only if you act like an idiot.) Maybe even less dangerous than mines, one of Masse' geeks showed me the Recognize Friend / Foe interface on the rear end of one. As long as you're with the good guys, you're in no danger. Maybe you're drinking too much coffee, Maks. Please, take it easy.\n\nGennadiy
[311emailC]
SubjectText=Bobrov
SentText=31/10/2004
MainText=Tyoma,\n\nHappy Halloween! I've been passing out sugar cubes, too embarrassed to ask the Georgians for candy. I even gave one to the Sailor we're keeping in the walk-in freezer. He ate it, but I don't think he tasted anything.\n\nThis morning, I found him with tears frozen on his cheeks. You know, I didn't think tears could freeze; I thought there was too much salt in them. I guess you learn something new everyday.\n\nyour friend,\nArtur
[311emailD]
SubjectText=Kalinatek
SentText=01/11/2004 07:30
MainText=Comrades,\n\nAs many of you no doubt know, early this morning we lost a cell in the United States of America. At approximately 30 minutes past midnight, the storm troopers of the American FBI raided the Kalinatek building, capturing a handful of our soldiers and murdering dozens other. The U.S. media will no doubt begin a campaign of lies to cover the execution-style truth of the FBI's slaughtering of your unarmed comrades. Do not believe them. Do not allow the lunatic ravings of a dying nation to poison your mind.\n\nKalinatek is a battle lost, but only a battle. The war, the greater victory will be ours. I assure you: Goliath is stumbling, and soon will fall. We will always remember these martyrs for the cause.\n\nto greater victory,\n\nPresident Kombayn Mammadov
[311emailE]
SubjectText=What a corncob
SentText=01/11/2004 11:38
MainText=I am so ready to massacre Philip Masse. The guy's brilliant, but what an unbelievable, arrogant, corncob. If he doesn't stop raving about what a hot-shot he is, I'm gonna stick my boot up his USB port.\n\nAnd Artur's starting to creep me out. Does it ever seem to you like he's too friendly?\n\n- T
[311emailF]
SubjectText=Blaustein
SentText=30/10/2004 10:44
MainText=Sir,\n\nI've double-checked everything we've got on the CIA Agent, Alice Madison, and can't find any evidence that she had any idea what The Ark is. She was getting close to proof of our actions in Azerbaijan, but that's it. Agent Blaustein knew even less, he was just looking for Madison.\n\nIt might be easier for me to find information on this 'Ark' if you would tell me what it is. Though you know best, and I leave everything to your judgement.\n\nRespectfully,\nAdrian Gray
[311emailG]
SubjectText=RE: Edison Bend
SentText=04/11/2004 01:59
MainText=Tyoma,\n\n20 minutes and the idiots still haven't caught on. Looks like I owe you a coke. This might be a meltdown, huh. Three Mile Island here we come!\n\n- pHilip MAsSE
MainText=Andrei,\n\nTurns out I am going to need those FNW firewall protocols. Masse has some major dissemination planned for the next couple of days. He wants to flood U.S. media with pictures of the captured American jarheads before the politicians get a chance to make it their own. 'Give the people enough information and they'll make their own chaos.' The guy's a prick, but he's got some good ideas.\n\nLev.
[321EmailB]
SubjectText=RE: Valeriy
SentText=04/11/2004 04:53
MainText=It's no use. I can't watch the television for half a minute without some talking head mentioning the Kalinatek building, but they still won't give specific names. What am I supposed to tell mother? She doesn't even know Valeriy was in America. I hope to god he was lucky enough to be captured, but the uncertainty of it gnaws at my gut.\n\nSlava.
[321EmailC]
SubjectText=
SentText=06/11/2004 02:46
MainText=I finally got the access code for the cooling rod control room out of Fyodor. Jesus is that guy a sap. Thinks I'm his best friend. I can't wait to finish here and get away from these blue collar yokels. The keypad code for the door is 823956. Should help us get the security around here up to Grinko's standards, (a damn sight higher than Mother Russia's.)\n\nEsfir.
Note1=The Cooling Rod Room access code is 823956.
[321EmailD]
SubjectText=RE: Automated Turrets
SentText=03/11/2004 12:34
MainText=Stephan,\n\nDon't let them frighten you, they're not 'killbots.' Okay, maybe they are killbots, but their manageable. You're safe as long as the Recognize-Friend-Or-Foe system is activated. And there's no reason in the world that it wouldn't be. We've got techs checking them all the time, and anybody trying to sabotage one would have to be MacGuyver to figure out how to do it. Trust me, we're safe.\n\nS Babochkin
Note1=The recognize Friend or Foe system can be switched on or off from the rear of the automated turrets.
[321EmailE]
SubjectText=Alekseevich
SentText=05/11/2004 11:23
MainText=President Nikoladze,\n\nJesus Christ Almighty Dollar that Alekseevich is SUCH a pain in my ass. Seriously. Was it you who told him about the Ark? From how he's talking you'd think we had the genuine Wraith-of-God article. I'm tired to death of Alekseevich lording around like some ex-Soviet Sith. The guy's a total chode.\n\nAnd if you ever tell Grinko about the Ark, (and I'm not recommending it,) but if you ever tell him about the Ark, don't let him know that I knew about it before him.\n\n- pHilip MAsSE
[321EmailF]
SubjectText=Forerunner CA
SentText=06/11/2004 02:54
MainText=Mr. Masse,\n\nBeen up all night, but I think I've got it nailed. We've isolated the pressure management systems for the St. John Dam, and should be able to launch the logic bomb in a matter of hours. I'll let you know when we're at 'Go.'\n\nIvan D.
[321EmailG]
SubjectText=Top Floor
SentText=06/11/2004 05:23
MainText=Serafim,\n\nAnother passcode change. If you need to go to the top floor, the keypad code on the door is 240772. Make sure you destroy this message after you've memorized the code.\n\n-Z
Note1=The keypad code for the door to the top floor is 240772.
[321EmailH]
SubjectText=
SentText=06/11/2004 07:00
MainText=Thanks for covering for me. I'd do the work myself, but I arm wrestled Nikolai last night and that crazy red broke by damn hand. The doorcode is 151822.\n\nM,
Note1=The keypad code for the door to the maintenance shaft 151822.
[321EmailI]
SubjectText=Disposal Train Code
SentText=05/11/2004 11:43
MainText=Pavel,\n\nNew keypade code to get onto the waste disposal train: 266342. Please commit this to memory and destroy this message. I've seen far too many of you men carrying these things around with you. Make the effort and memorize.\n\n\nEduard
Note1=The waste disposal train access code is 266342.
[321Piston]
SubjectText=RE: Garbage for China?
SentText=04/11/2004 11:54
MainText=I have no idea why we would be sending this stuff to China, and that is just a rumor, by the way. It really doesn't make sense, China certainly has enough of its own waste.\n\nI intend to keep doing my job, collecting these fat checks, and staying alive until this is over. I just hope I still have a full head of hair and the ability to father children by the time I get out of here.\n\nVlad.
//------------------------3.3 Mining Town Memory Sticks------------------------
[TechRoomForKeypad]
SubjectText=RE: comm. room entry?
SentText=6/11/2004 12:10
MainText=Mark,\n\nUnless Colonel Patov had it changed again, the Communications Room keypad code is 676.\n\nAnd I wouldn't worry about the Oktyabr Submarine Doc rumors, I doubt they are anything more than rumors.\n\nOleg
Note1=The Communications Room keypad code is 676.
[OnFirstSniper]
SubjectText=Sniper positioning
SentText=6/11/2004 05:36
MainText=Dmitriy,\n\nYour current position is good, remain on the bunker wall in the lower residential section. Aleksei, I want you in a room overlooking the central residential area, so that all of our angles are covered. Colonel Alekseevich may come back for another review of our cell; I would hate for him to give another lukewarm report to Grinko.\n\nSincerely,\nColonel Polov\n\n'Tyranny cannot bear the weight of its own crown.'\n-Kombayn Nikoladze
Note1=Snipers are positioned overlooking the lower and central residential areas.
[FencePatrolGuy]
SubjectText=Repositioning
SentText=7/11/2004 06:12
MainText=REPLACE,\n\nTo increase efficiency, I'm going to have Dmitriy take over your last post and put you on patrol by the electric fence. Report to my assistant Patov for your new area of operation. The fence is a useful tool, but it doesn't mean you can sleep on the job.\n\nSincerely,\nColonel Polov\n\n'Tyranny cannot bear the weight of its own crown.'\n-Kombayn Nikoladze
[BunkerWallRelated]
SubjectText=Thanks.
SentText=7/11/2004 18:43
MainText=Kirill,\n\nMy thanks for whatever influence you exercised over Colonel Polov, my new posting on the bunker wall is much better. That spotlight on the roof was driving me crazy. God help whoever they've put on that patrol to replace me.\n\nBut don't think this means I'll forgive you last night's gambling debts. (LOL!) I also want to hear the rest of your Vyacheslav Grinko story. He sounds like something out of my childhood nightmares.\n\nYour friend,\nDima
[LoveLetterBad]
SubjectText=Missing my Lyosha
SentText=7/11/2004 22:41
MainText=Lyosha,\n\nPlease don't be angry, I can understand how difficult your situation must be. Let's not discuss it until you've returned.\n\nYour side of the bed is so empty! I've started letting Leonid's dog sleep at my feet. I hope you don't mind! And little Leonid- he's doing so well. He's learning new words every day. I hope you come home soon so he can learn to say 'papa' again.\n\n I know things will be better once you've been paid and can return to us. I miss you terribly, and love you more than ever.\n\nAlisa.
[ColonelText]
SubjectText=RE: Alekseevich
SentText=8/11/2004 02:00
MainText=Mr. Polov,\n\nI think you're being far too critical of yourself and counting too much on Colonel Alekseevich's opinions. Yes, Alekseevich is a brilliant tactician, and yes, we could all learn from his discipline. But sir, if I may say so, he cannot by a mile touch your people skills. The men respect you as they never could Colonel Alekseevich. This is of inestimable valuable considering that we are working with mercenaries, not soldiers.\n\nSincerely,\nREPLACE
[SniperHint]
SubjectText=Communications Tower
SentText=7/11/2004 17:32
MainText=Nikolai,\n\nBeginning tonight, I want you and your sniper rifle posted in the Communications Tower. The tower represents a key security paradox in our cell; it must be watched with hawk-like vigilance, yet without our guard drawing attention to its importance. Know that my choice of you for this patrol indicates an enormous respect for your abilities.\n\nColonel Rodion Polov
Note1=A sniper is positioned on the Communications Tower.
[StoryThing]
SubjectText=Valeriy
SentText=8/11/2004 02:00
MainText=Slava,\n\nI still haven't heard anything about Valeriy. I cannot tell the difference between the U.S. media and government, but neither has released the names of our men in Virginia either captured or killed. I would almost rather he were killed; there is no doubt that his only other outcome would have been a slow death by torture. I wish I had kinder things to say.\n\nBut Valeriy was paid just like the rest of us, and no doubt as well. It was a life (and death) that he chose.\n\nOleg
MainText=Men,\n\nI know everybody's getting stir-crazy out here, but don't let that make you sloppy. The front line of this war is wherever we are, even out here in the middle of nowhere. I'm sure you've all heard the stories about the fatal security breaches in other cells. I can tell you that these are not rumors. A team (or teams) of American commandos is playing hell with our Kola cells. Hence the increased patrols, SAM units, and upgraded encryption protocols.\n\nA good example of the 'fatal security breaches' we've been experiencing is probably in your hand right now. Downloading emails to flashRAM is convenient, yes, but represents a huge lapse in encryption protocol. It's lazy and unprofessional.\n\nGrinko has taken a personal interest in the security of this cell, and he may be sending us some new local leadership.\n\nCol. Amiran Gabisonia
Note=Severonickel is maintaining a high level of security.
[SEV12Text]
SubjectText=UPS and dish maintenance.
SentText=08/11/2004 23:12
MainText=Vasiline,\n\nSince I'm stuck down here in the smelting plant, I'm putting you in charge of repairing the Satellite Uplink Dish.\n\nThe dish will be vulnerable to power spikes as long as it is connected to the back-up generator. To protect it, THE UNINTERRUPTABLE POWER SUPPLY MUST BE TURNED ON. If the generator is running and the UPS is off, you'll fry the dish again, just like our favorite mouthbreather.\n\n- pHilip MAsSE -
Note=Power from the back-up generator can destroy the dish if the UPS is switched off.
[SEV13Text]
SubjectText=Where are you?
SentText=05/11/2004 19:56
MainText=Dearest Evgeny\n\nI don't know if this will ever find you, but if it does please get in touch with me. I know you would rather we didn't correspond while you're working, but this is important. Please, let me know that you are all right, and call me if you can. I have the most important news, I can only pray you will say it is good news.\n\nAll my love,\n\nKatja
[SEV14Text]
SubjectText=You have a stupid name.
SentText=08/11/2004 22:19
MainText=Tits on a Boer,\n\nHeads up. New keypad code for the third floor doors between the Conveyors and the Furnace room. It's 53779. Think you can remember that, tits?\n\n- pHilip MAsSE -
Note=The door code between the Conveyor Room and the Furnace Room is 53779.
[SEV15Text]
SubjectText=Foundry AC
SentText=09/11/2004 16:00
MainText=Filya,\n\nHave you checked on the air conditioning system over the foundry control room yet? If that A.C. craps out, our servers overheat and we're in a world of trouble. If you need access to or from the foundry floor and the control room, the door code is 1888.\n\nSergo Begalishvili
Note=The door code between the Foundry and the Control Room is 1888.
[SEV16Text]
SubjectText=Masse and Nikolai
SentText=09/11/2004 06:51
MainText=Ulian,\n\nI need you and Stadnikov to secure the Control Room overlooking the foundry and help Nikolai protect Phillip Masse.\n\nBy 'help Nikolai protect Masse' I mean help Nikolai remain calm. Mr. Masse can be particularly annoying, I'm aware, but he is critical to our operations here. If Nikolai loses his temper, there is no telling what he might do.\n\nMr. Masse has informed me he will be in and out of the Control Room and the so-called 'People's Hall' throughout the day. If you need access to the Ballroom, the code is 82840.\n\nCol. Amiran Gabisonia
Note=The door code between the Control Room and the Ballroom is 82840.
[SEV21Text]
SubjectText=RE: 'run run run'?
SentText=06/11/2004 12:05
MainText=Mr. Masse,\n\nOur interrogations of Slava Romashin were completely unproductive. He still refuses to name the source of the rumor that Nikoladze's own men were responsible for your programmers' deaths at Kalinatek. Still, Slava is one of the last of our men I would suspect of treason, (if the word even applies to mercenaries.)\n\nDo you think there is any truth to the rumors? Could it be possible that Nikoladze would order the deaths of men under his own employment? I'm terrified even typing this.\n\nCol. Shengelaya.
[SEV22Text]
SubjectText=
SentText=09/11/2004 16:00
MainText=Ivan,\n\nI'm getting serious doubts about Colonel Shengelaya's loyalty. We don't have room in this operation for loose ends. Not to beat around the bush-\n\nI think we should consider killing him. And by 'consider' I mean 'immediately.' ;)\n\n- pHilip MAsSE -
[SEV23Text]
SubjectText=See you soon.
SentText=09/11/2004 14:29
MainText=Ma-Xu Yuan,\n\nI'm looking forward to finally meeting you face to face.\n\nLooks like we might need to work faster than we had anticipated; there are rumors that the Americans are getting close.\n\nI hope the cattle aren't causing too much trouble. Ha-ha.\n\nLeri.
[SEV24Text]
SubjectText=Ballroom Doorcode
SentText=09/10/2004 16:32
MainText=Mr. Masse,\n\nI have no idea why you wouldn't be able to get through the rear entrance to the ballroom. I would never suggest you didn't know, but just to be sure, the keypad code is set for 62773.\n\n- Paprax
Note=The door code for the rear entrance to the Ballroom is 62773.
[SEV25Text]
SubjectText=Next to godliness
SentText=08/11/2004 22:36
MainText=Grisha,\n\nI cannot continue making excuses to Alekseevich for your sloppiness and lack of discipline. The disorder of your living quarters is not only offensive to a military sensibility, but encourages a lack of discipline that could grow into a real security risk. If the situation does not improve by the 12th, I will be forced to report this to the Colonel. I'm sorry it has to come to this.\n\n- Nikolai
[SEV26Text]
SubjectText=RE: Next to godliness
SentText=08/11/2004 23:56
MainText=Nikolai,\n\nYou and Colonel Alekseevich both have better things to worry about than 'the disorder of my living quarters.' Haven't you heard the rumors about the submarine dock? About Simargl? I haven't been sleeping well since the Americans uncovered our Virginia cell. Waste your time shining your shoes if you like, I'm going to spend mine loading my guns.\n\nAnd by the way, Nikolai, we're not the military. We're mercenaries. The USSR's been gone more than a decade. Wake up.\n\n- Grisha
//------------------------4.1 Chinese Embassy Memory Sticks------------------------
[FirstMem]
SubjectText=Note about curfew
SentText=09/11/2004 14:21
MainText=Men,\n\nWe've reached an agreement with the local police, so you won't be bothered by their presence anymore on your nightly patrols. However, we are maintaining our close working relationship with the Myanmar police force, and you will all be expected to enforce the city-wide curfew along with our own security needs. This will not affect the importance of your guard or the severity of our intentions. Absolutely nobody has an excuse to be within shouting distance of the Embassy, and all law is martial.\n\n Colonel Cheung.
[SecondOne]
SubjectText=RE: Auspicious Hunting Ground
SentText=10/11/2004 04:23
MainText=Amir,\n\nYour Burmese is coming along remarkably well, and yes, there is certainly more interesting meat stocking our 'Auspicious Hunting Ground.' What is it the Fijians call it? Long-pig, I think.\n\nI know there's no glory in guarding men who've already been beaten into submission, but just be thankful you're not one of Feirong's fishmongers.\n\nGuram B.
[SewerNote]
SubjectText=RE: that smell
SentText=11/11/2004 09:58
MainText=You think that's bad? I was on patrol two days ago when we were expecting Grinko to show up. The General made me wait outside of his office in case that psycho came early, to stall him until the General was done. Did I join the army to protect perverts from psychos? I could be doing that back home.
[LastFirstPart]
SubjectText=Spicy Stiks!
SentText=08/11/2004 23:38
MainText=Niu Wang,\n\nYou've gotta hit the restaurant on the edge of the embassy, it's out of this world. I think it's called 'Spicy Stiks,' (no idea who the genius was that came up with that.) Best Chinese food I've had since Tianjin. The colonel told me it used to cater to the dignitaries and ambassadors in the Embassy. Used to serve dragon fish to impress foreign dignitaries. Certainly good enough for the likes of us.\n\nJi Zhao
[AlleyFirst]
SubjectText=My Thanks
SentText=10/11/2004 14:03
MainText=Colonel Cheung,\n\nThanks for the extra rations, I'm glad you could spare the food. Grinko is adamant that our cattle look healthy and pretty for their big day on camera.\n\nColonel Amiran Pirtskhal
[ImportantStory]
SubjectText=RE: Georgian Inquiry
SentText=08/11/2004 01:39
MainText=Sir,\n\nI made some inquiries and Nikoladze's losses seem to be just as severe as we've feared. The Georgian information offensive was not nearly as decentralized as they claimed. It appears that the second most important of the hydra's heads has been severed. There are even rumors that Philip Masse has been killed. Apparently a troop of American commandos (the estimation runs between 10 and 80) played hell with the Georgian's men on the Kola Peninsula. In my opinion, the Georgian Information Crisis is over.\n\nWhich is not at all to say that Kombayn Nikoladze is any less dangerous a man. If he is able to use the Ark as he intends, the game could still be his. Between the Ark and our own initiatives, I have every confidence that we will shake the globe.\n\nRespectfully Yours,\nColonel Xleochun Toa
[FromVG]
SubjectText=RE: RE: Better Back Door
SentText=8/11/2004 23:11
MainText=Nonong,\n\nYour work establishing an escape route for Nikoladze in the potential light of unforeseeable events is adequate, and appreciated. I will certainly let the general know my high opinion of your abilities.\n\nVG
[Spice]
SubjectText=RE: Spicy Stiks!
SentText=9/11/2004 17:08
MainText=Ji Zhao,\n\nThanks for the recommendation. The food was as you say, incredible. However, that was not the end of my Spicy Stiks experience, as you might have heard between the laughter and jeers of our comrades.\n\nI spilled a jar of their fish sauce on my pants and it looked like I had shamed myself. Not only that, but it turns out that the smell drove the dogs on my patrol crazy. Three of them ran at me and I thought they would tear me apart. I had to jump in one of the streams to get them off of my track. Very embarrassing.\n\nNiu Wang
MainText=The lax security exhibited by you, the men under your commands, and men like you has played an unforgivable role in the loss of our assets on the Kola Peninsula. We went through drastic and convoluted methods of encryption to safeguard our communications from the enemy, but your laziness and lack of discipline has subverted this.\n\nNO MORE DOORCODES ARE TO BE TRANSMITTED BY EMAIL.\n\nUnencrypted, flash-RAM grabbed emails have created a security catastrophe throughout our entire army. This will no longer be tolerated. Anybody sending, receiving, or carrying flash-RAM copies of doorcode emails will answer to me and a pair of pliers.\n\nTell your men.\n\nVG
[42emailB]
SubjectText=Extraction Plans, etc.
SentText=07/11/2004 09:43
MainText=Gentlemen,\n\nI've been asked to arrange for Nikoladze's extraction should the need arise. This of course will only come into play in the event of the worst possible chain of events.\n\nColonel Chachanidze, you of course will handle all details in relation to the coordination of the helicopter and pilot, who is not to be notified of his destination until he is in the air. You and Pirtskhal will then spearhead the response to whatever threat has instigated the extraction.\n\nColonel Vonogradova, you will assist Grinko in our 3rd backup plan for execution of the Americans, as well as covering communications to General Feirong back at the Embassy, so that he may destroy all evidence of his activities.\n\nI have every faith we will not come to this point, but we must be prepared.\n\nColonel Pavel Archvadze
[42emailC]
SubjectText=RE: missing you
SentText=06/11/2004 18:23
MainText=Dearest David,\n\nI know you can't give me specifics, but please at least let me know you're not taking part in that awful business with the executions. I've seen some of their faces on the news. I know they're Americans and I know they're soldiers. I know they would kill you if they had the chance. But killing them for an audience is somehow too much. I keep seeing the Willard boy's face on the news. He's barely older than my little Pavle.\n\nI miss you, too, but I want to do it with a pure heart. Please let me know you're not part of these barbaric executions.\n\nlove,\nAmaliya
[42emailD]
SubjectText=Not the Faces
SentText=10/11/2004 23:13
MainText=Colonel Vonogradova,\n\nIf your men need to beat the Americans, they must confine themselves to body blows. We are less than twenty-four hours from their appearance on world media, and they need to be pretty for the cameras. Their deaths will be viewed and re-viewed for decades to come; it must not be seen at all as an end to their suffering. Bloodied and bruised faces do not very well show fear. Let nobody mistake what we do for pity. Further damage to the Americans' faces will not be tolerated.\n\nVG
[42emailE]
SubjectText=
SentText=08/11/2004 17:02
MainText=It's come to my attention that one of you, in the course of your patrol, has been shooting at the meat. I cannot imagine why, and will not ask, but only request that it stop. Our cell will be in this third world hell-hole for as much as two more weeks, and that meat could very well end up on your plates. You don't want to get used to the taste of cordite.\n\nColonel Malkhaz Koberidze
[42emailF]
SubjectText=Translation
SentText=08/11/2004 04:28
MainText=Sir,\n\nThe Chinese ambassadors keep talking to each other in Chinese. This probably isn't surprising, but it makes me worry since we can't understand them. I'm afraid they might be plotting something. Grinko has tried to force Long Dan to translate for us, but so far nothing has worked (and he has done some things I will not soon forget.)\n\nI was wondering, sir, if we could 'borrow' one of General Feirong's troops for the duration of our stay here, to watch over the ambassadors and translate for us if needed. Thank you.\n\nRespectfully,\n\nDavid Sakandelidze
[42emailG]
SubjectText=Tonight's Event
SentText=11/11/2004 09:21
MainText=Guram,\n\nI just finished a conversation with Nikoladze himself. He is very much determined that tonight's event should go off perfectly. Planning and promptness will be key. I'm sure all of the men know their roles, but I would still like to meet in the studio for a walk-through / rehearsal at 1400 hours.\n\nColonel Pavel Archvadze
[42emailH]
SubjectText=RE: Aggressive surrender
SentText=11/11/2004 12:45
MainText=Frankly, I'm amazed that your loyalty runs so shallow. I have every faith that Nikoladze still has the power to force the Americans to back down. The 'Information Crisis' was just to get their attention, to throw them off guard and make everybody feel vulnerable. Nikoladze's real strength lies in the Ark and his plans for it, the threat it will imply. The Ark will be the wound that will convince America that there are prices beyond which they are not willing to pay for world dominance.\n\nI know, I know, I'm 'preaching' again. But believe in this, Zurab, we can still win this thing.\n\nKarlo K.
[42emailI]
SubjectText=RE: ???
SentText=10/11/2004 01:31
MainText=Paul,\n\nJesus, I don't know. All of our payments have been directly deposited into the accounts they set up for us. I would have said Masse was the person to ask about it, but I've heard he's been killed (do you know if this is true?)\n\nGetting out of Kola seems like a more pressing problem at the moment, though. Do you have any options? Has the cell dissolved entirely? There's gotta be a few others of our men out there. Maybe some of the locals can help. Do any of them speak English?\n\nI can wire you some money if you can find a place to have it wired to. Jesus, I don't know. Good luck.\n\nLeo
[42emailJ]
SubjectText=RE: Our Difficult Friends
SentText=08/11/2004 19:58
MainText=Kakhi,\n\nI agree, and imagine most Georgians would. I wouldn't trust Feirong or any of his men for that matter. But think of their value to our cause. Think of the weight the Chinese Empire lends our effort. Would the Americans be willing to draw the third largest nation in the world into armed conflict? Into nuclear conflict? We are approaching the edge, Kakhi. Nikoladze and his Ark may be able to push us over. Here's hoping.\n\nLevan.
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[431EMAILA]
SubjectText=Dr. Jones
SentText=10/11/2004 22:34
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[431EMAILB]
SubjectText=RE: URGENT- WIPE EMAILS
SentText=11/11/2004 23:08
MainText=on it now, typing as i walk. commandeered two other squads of men, forcibly taking and pulse-wiping all solid state memory. all of us together should be able to make a clean sweep of the embassy in half an hour tops. there might be a few lingering fragments of information on individual sticks, but nothing worth worrying over. we wont leave any personnel out of the search and seizure, accepting of course you, sir\n\nJ
[431EMAILC]
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SentText=09/11/2004 20:12
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[431EMAILD]
SubjectText=RE: lambs to the slaughter
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MainText=can2n908cnMedn92 3n ædcp0xjkl 3 ./cmnijv09znm32. cp[)_[12?.cmv9smnd 2/.3,m hicnca9 s frightens me more than what it is he's actually suggN @# ncmn98q23nncua nm,3NRA4E VAn c8vk3m v90k23mc / ,.s podj-c=3 k2lkk0 z-4'c-[pm n ajf [0makwn ckND KNW#J23 [j9c 09jfk23 nciJ(# @09*#n2m dk haj n398nkD *#2n8( nf dicpnan2k nkjaaa just to make sure he would never get into heaven. And Alexis was there when Grinko bit off teCHanem23 ,8c9n32m ,nca9p83 nncmn p'M#?:Efm09cj n32,mncklfnxco japnq3.2/c90 9n emn 0[ 23mn kn c09 yndk niifjOW3NDKljh 9FIO DSN,KR 2MN jc/ S[ R23;PN 93SNMFN 3N
[431EMAILE]
SubjectText=---
SentText=07/11/2004 01:38
MainText=kamM ;LVMAFI3123N93kk,.dockmpaw.e,l;faossklbackup plan, we can safeLKJKM<kldkKAfja83,cz9m3,l.kdfasdam,3icz,emnkoladze out of Burma in less than 2o fq(@!>,cijf,KnfmEiois{138ncoiz9d9012m34adnci helicopter. Grinko will remain behind with enough memeM8d9c99(FDdn#*9lskli9cmn,zskdufi//.,.aw fa,c)3123mnd nacoiznme IdnL S:E fda'safiocn/ae,cmiodans,cioz/12.3 DK90 329fnmk f dajfa312324RC09{}[ds]c[pfemnakioc n, f fa130jf,c9I:Irisnmdnz0xcmm
[431EMAILF]
SubjectText=Laos Passage
SentText=12/11/2004 00:47
MainText=Vongsamang,\n\nWe've been abandoned by Nikoladze, we're pulling out sooner than I thought. We're being forced to move before we're ready, but at least we're going on the attack rather than sitting around babysitting these wide-eyed punching bags. We have contacts enough to make it through Thailand with relative ease, but Laos could be another story. Colonel To-Hoi is coordinating passage points at the borders, and needs corruptible contacts inside the Laotian military. I figured you were the man to ask. Money won't be a problem, but time is near zero. I've got the sat phone, you know the number.\n\nChen
MainText=Lolashvili,\n\nThe garden gate doorcode is 2126. Commit this number to memory and then destroy the message. This is important, Cristavi has something out of the ordinary happening tonight and security must be at its highest.\n\nJ.K.
Note1=The garden gate doorcode is 2126.
[KeypadTwo]
SubjectText=
SentText=12/11/2004 22:01
MainText=Rez,\n\nOnce we get the go-code we're gonna need to move fast if we want to get the jump on Nikoladze's men. I'm counting on you to cover my back when this thing goes down.\n\nYou can take a shortcut through the corridor, the door leading to it is locked by the code 70021.\n\nI'm pumped. Tonight's going to be a good fight.\n\n-V
Note1=The corridor doorcode is 70021.
[KeypadThree]
SubjectText=RE: our visitor
SentText=12/11/2004 09:07
MainText=President Cristavi,\n\nOf course you know best, and I will never question your orders, but I feel it's my duty to offer my advice. Making a play for the Ark is a huge risk, especially considering our relationship with the CIA. We will never know how closely they are watching us or what they know already. Tanahill asked a less-than-subtle question about the Ark. I wouldn't bet that they know what it is, but I'm sure it has their interest. It makes me nervous.\n\nI know what you would say: 'It's your job to be nervous.' But please do not underestimate our enemies. As an initial security precaution, I'm having some of the doorcodes changed. If you want to get into your library, the code is now 66768. I'm also enforcing our normal palace guards with members of your elite.\n\nIn your mail you wrote rather cryptically about giving Nikoladze 'more than his bargain.' What did you mean?\n\nRespectfully,\nGivi Olbrychski
Note1=The library doorcode is 66768.
[NikoEMail]
SubjectText=Final Squirt Transmission from Feirong
SentText=12/11/2004 11:02
MainText=President Nikoladze,\n\nI'm having this hand-delivered. A slightly odd method for an email, but I believe it offers the safest combination of encryption and human security. This is our best translation of the final communication from Feirong. I did the best I could, but there are strings of words beyond my abilities. As follows:\n\n'Nikoladze, you (Untranslatable), you won't have a Chinese flunky to do your work for you anymore you arrogant wish-you-were-European. (<- Questionable translation.) I'm already on my way, sleep is coming. We misunderstood America's strength. I thought their obesity, their laziness would make them an easy target. But being fat and lazy is their strength. My people, (Untranslatable). It's the inertia. They are easy to attack, hard to wound. My suicide should guarantee me a place in hell. (Untranslatable) will be waiting for you, Nikoladze. Talk to you soon.\n\nGeneral Kong Feirong.'\n\nThat's the best I can manage for the time. My deepest condolences for the loss of Grinko, he was a brilliant soldier.\n\nSincerely,\nColonel Dgebuadze
[CIAHint]
SubjectText=
SentText=10/11/2004 17:19
MainText=Mr. Olbychski,\n\nPlease let President Cristavi know that he will need to be a little more forthcoming in his relationship with Agent Tanahill. We expect Cristavi knows how instrumental the Agency was in his 'election' and hope he understands the wisdom of remembering his friends.\n\nUnsubtly,\n\nAsst. Dir. Jonathan Sutton
[Plotting]
SubjectText=RE: Nikoladze returns?
SentText=12/11/2004 09:28
MainText=Lado,\n\nWe're keeping this quiet, so be careful with this information. Yes, Cristavi has arranged to allow Nikoladze into the Presidential Palace. It will happen tonight shortly after midnight. Nikoladze is giving Cristavi a sizeable sum of money, along with some near-priceless oil drilling data from the Caspian, in exchange for Cristavi letting Nikoladze retrieve 'the Ark' from the palace unmolested.\n\nNikoladze claimed that the Ark is a 'dirty bomb,' but Cristavi has learned different. I'm betting he won't let Nikoladze walk out of the palace with the Ark in hand. Hard to say. My advice: keep your head low around midnight tonight.\n\nKeti.
[PlottingTwo]
SubjectText=Greenlight
SentText=12/11/2004 18:43
MainText=I just got the final 'go' for tonight's operation. We are to allow Nikoladze and his men complete access to all areas of the palace until we receive the radio signal. At that moment all of Nikoladze's guards should be disarmed, those who refuse should be killed. If possible, we should take Nikoladze alive.\n\nL. Vonogradova
[ReportCIA]
SubjectText=Report E
SentText=11/11/2004 14:34
MainText=Mr. Tanahill,\n\nHere is the fifth intelligence report from President Cristavi's office. I hope the updated encryption protocols live up to your standards, and the intelligence itself meets your expectations.\n\nSome notes:\n-Nikoladze will be on Georgian soil, possibly within T'Bilisi between November 17th and 18th.\n-Nikoladze is funding his escape with heroin money earned through certain corrupt precincts of the T'Bilisi police force, especially nos. 4 and 12.\n-No intelligence available on this 'Ark' you speak of. Cristavi feels, and I agree, that the Ark is a rumor.\n\nPlease know that we appreciate our relationship with the Agency, and are eager to help in any way possible.\n\nGivi Olbrychski
[WarningNikoGuy]
SubjectText=dirty deal
SentText=12/11/2004 23:01
MainText=Giorgi,\n\nYou should be touching down soon in the homeland, under the 'invitation' of President Cristavi. Ever since his election (if you want to call it that,) I have been extremely suspicious of Cristavi; he doesn't seem to me like much more than an American stooge. I don't trust him. I would advise that you and the others arm yourselves as well as possible, and never let down your guard. I wish I was there, but trust you and your men to do the job.\n\nColonel Chachanidze