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Post by Crystal on Oct 14, 2008 14:47:13 GMT -5
Kostya Denisov The long lost son of Charles Hainsworth! And he's trying to get NSA information and secrets to help the Russian military and mafia.
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Post by Crystal on Oct 14, 2008 14:52:58 GMT -5
When I took this mission, I was unaware that I would have a partner with me. This has complicated matters considerably. We are currently in the north of France on some assignment the French NSA has put us on. I really don't care if we succeed at this or not. I would much rather be at the headquarters. The one problem I have run across is that it seems the French are actually smarter than I had thought--a new password accompanies each department's database, and then there are more passwords within those databases. It's impoossible to locate everything at once. I do have experience with encryption codes, of course, but I was hoping it would not take so long. I will have to go through every password possibility to find the correct one. I can run it through software that I have, but I can't possibly do that when I have a partner looking over my shoulder. It will work though. I just need some time and I'll have the information I need. Russia will prevail.
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Post by Crystal on Oct 21, 2008 9:46:45 GMT -5
Meeting up with Yasmin, Nataliya, and Nastya while I was on that assignment was such a surprise. But I will admit it is a comfort to have someone here from home. And it has been so long since I've seen them. I'm sure Searlait thought it very unprofessional, but she can deal with it. I'm not sure what to think of her. I have a feeling she might be an obstacle for me. She doesn't trust me quite yet, unfortunately. But I have been shadowing Agent Lamton recently, when he allows me. Searlait and him are living together, which I find odd since I, like every agent here, read the strict code of conduct. But anyways, he is the chief of the Homeland Security department. That's the department I need to get into. They have extreme security in this agency though and the encryption coding device that I used hit a snag. I have faith that I can work past it. The second I get into the Homeland Security database and files...the NSA won't know what hit them. If I can find other departments, that would be essential as well. But I think this will prove helpful.
I met up with Yasmin last night, and Roshan, at her apartment. It is a small place and I found out that they are not doing well. She was even considering giving Roshan up. I could never allow her to do that. She is too hard on yourself, I think. Roshan is a very happy boy. I am going to help them out, teaching them English, buying a few essentials they might need, and helping to get Roshan citizenship papers so that he can attend school. I did not realize they were in bad shape here in France. I hope I can help her in any way possible and see her move up. Perhaps I can find some contacts through this agency that would allow me to find her a good job. Can anyone in France really turn down a NSA request?
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Post by Crystal on Oct 22, 2008 9:38:46 GMT -5
My mission here is becoming more and more urgent. I learned last night that the NSA has copies of Russian secrets. Some of them seem quite old, but Agent Beaumont informed me they had many more that needed decyphering. If they are recent, especially concerning Russia's pursuit into Georgia, it could be detrimental to the country. Hopefully I have put them off course for the moment. I came up with some story about how Russia uses a certain set of codes for projects for a specific amount of time before switching them. Which is somewhat true, but not really. They do have a set of highly classified codes that are used, which is exactly what she had given me last night. Other codes are used as well, even codes that I myself developed for them! What if the other agents in the Cryptology department had gotten their hands on this information? Some of it was outdated and not important to Russia, on that information I gave them the truth. But some is more classified and I will never give out that information. I just hope they do not check my work and look into the information. They will clearly see that it's wrong.
So, I need to get my hands on all of the documents they have for Russia, decipher them in a way that will throw them off course, and then find the encyrption codes that the NSA writes so I can break their own information in a timely manner. There is good news to report though. I have found the first password of the Homeland Security database. The information within is not that critical and I have hit yet another password. I have confidence though. By the end of the week, I feel I'll be in the entire database.
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Post by Crystal on Oct 23, 2008 9:59:50 GMT -5
Yasmin and Roshan have been by again. I am glad I have been able to help them. Yasmin is a warm soul and a wonderful mother. Roshan is so full of life. They might not have everything here, but they do have each other and sometimes that is just as important. I will help them in any way that I can. They are very good friends to me and I want their time in France to be enjoyable. It's not Russia, but Yasmin came here for a better life, something she has yet to achieve. If I can help her achieve that, I will. I care very much about my friends and want to see them happy, especially her and Roshan.
In other news, it seems my mission here will have to take a backseat for the moment. I'm just in complete shock. Charles Hainsworth, the head of the NSA, stopped by my apartment last night to ask for my assistance. At first I was afraid he had found something with the code, but luckily I was able to explain that. This other information he needed by help with...well, he wants me to help the agency locate this mother and child who have been mising for quite some time. I was willing to help, of course. That is until I saw the pictures of the two. He handed me a picture of myself when I was a young child and a picture of my mother! Is he serious? I don't know if this is a trap, if they know who I truly am and why I'm here. Is he warning me? Or does he honestly think my mother abducted me when I was a child? I lived with my mother and father my entire life. The NSA must be wrong. I'm trying not to think about it, but I'm very close to calling my mother and asking her why the French security agency has our information and why they think she abducted me..
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Post by Crystal on Oct 28, 2008 10:28:35 GMT -5
((i was going to write a quick scene about this...and if i have time later, i will.))
I have had to take some time to think. I feel as though my entire life has been a lie. I know that's an exaggeration, but I do feel that way. My mother informed me that the person I had thought was my father is not really my biological father. We are of no relation whatsoever. He raised me, I understand that, and yes he is the only father that I knew. But don't I have a right to know who my biological father is? Whose genes do I have in my body? I'm 28 years old and I am just now finding out that my father is not who I think he is.
And the biggest mess in all of this? The biggest...piece of fate, I suppose...my real father is Charles Hainsworth. My boss. That's why he was looking for my mother and me. The agency probably put this assignment in top priority because of him. The problem is, I don't know what to do now. Do I confront him? Do I simply ask him what he plans to do when he finds them? That would be important to know. Does he mean to cause harm to my mother for leaving him? To me? Did he know all along that I was his son? Are we both playing each other here? I came here for information and he brought me here because he knew I was his son. I need to speak with him about this, I know. Immediately.
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Post by Crystal on Oct 29, 2008 10:03:29 GMT -5
I spoke with Charles about the situation. I told him. He did not believe me at first, accusing me of lying, but I think he realized that I was right. I'm not sure where this will take us. Whatever relationship we have has father and son, I feel it might be slightly strained. He did not seem particularly happy to know that I was his son, though I can't say I was overly excited either. This is a very new situation for me. He deserves to know though, and I deserve to know my birth father. I am having dinner with him this evening at his chateau. We'll see what happens.
As far as the information goes, I'm still forging ahead with it, father or no father. I feel I am very close to penetrating the Homeland Security database. I have access to more files that are becoming more important as I gather more passwords and access. I feel I will know the NSA protocols and missions very soon. The technology they use is very hightech and I feel it will aid Russia tremendously. It's only a matter of time now.
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Post by Crystal on Nov 22, 2008 22:09:02 GMT -5
Things have gone astray. Apparently they have been doing an internal investigation in the agency and Agent Lampton and Mr. Hainsworth have found out that I've been hacking into the databases to get information. I'm set to go into interrogation. My lawyer has arrived from Russia, thankfully. I tried to explain it away, coming up with some bullsh!t answers, but they weren't falling for it. I am not sure what to do now. I know the lawyer will sort this out and give me better advice.
The worst part is that they dragged Yasmin into this as well. She was forced to go to headquarters to be questioned, even though she obviously had nothing to do with it. Mr. Hainsworth was sly and used her against me to get me to confess to the crime. It was obvious what he was doing and I don't blame him. I would have done the same in his situation. But still...I hate to see Yasmin being involved in this. And I hate knowing that I dragged her into it. It wasn't my intention at all and I hope that she can forgive me.
I just hope this entire situation is fixed soon.
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