Bio

Nov 30, 2030 20:17

Tanya Adams was an German civilian who volunteered for service in the Allied forces. She has proved to be an extremely capable field operative, eventually becoming one of the Allies' most important assets, receiving orders directly from Gunther von Esling, the Allied commander.

During the Great World War, one of her first assignments was rescuing the kidnapped Albert Einstein from a heavily defended Soviet research facility. After an air insertion, Tanya and soldiers supporting her managed to infiltrate the facility and rescue the doctor. Following Soviet successes on the front, she was assigned to cripple Soviet movements by destroying key bridges, a task she performed flawlessly.

However, when she was gaining intelligence on Soviet operations behind enemy lines, she was captured by the NKVD forces and subsequently subject to torture by a KGB officer. Learning of this, a spy was dispatched to locate and free her. He was successful, breaking into the interrogation room seconds before the officer could shoot Tanya, but was mortally wounded by the interrogator. Tanya used his moment of confusion to her advantage, knocking him down and, with the pistol the dying spy threw her, shooting him several times point blank. She proceeded to shoot her way out and rendez-vous with an ex-filtration chopper after destroying four SAM sites.

When Greece fell, Tanya was the person responsible for safeguarding the evacuation of the Allied second-in-command, general Nikos Stavros. Tanya would later participate in two additional missions under the direct supervision of the Allied commander, one in which she infiltrated a Soviet nuclear nuclear missile silo control complex and helped deactivate nuclear missiles before they could reach European cities, and the other where she spearheaded the assault on Moscow.

Her life after the war has been classified.
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