September 30, 2009
The current mission takes place in Arkhangelsk, Soviet Union. Today, my name is Bond, James Bond. The mission at hand was to kill my opponents and uncover a secret chemical weapons facility at the Byelomorye Dam. I cock my silenced pp7 and crawled my way down a blue air vent. The air vents spread cold air through my body and I remember the “x” designed metal sealed vents; they had ice sickles frosting around the edges. I opened the vent and jumped down onto the ground into an open stall in the Facility bathroom. I looked down at my secret agent watch and my radar displayed a nearby enemy. My loaded pp7 was ready to go; in which, it was concealed with seven hollow point tips and twelve additional bullets stored in my front right pocket in my black tuxedo. It was time to get down to business; it was neither the place nor the time to have a few shaken martinis. I thought to myself: “Okay Bond, it is time to gank a cloak of under armor, get various weapons and ammunition as possible and rack up some damn kills.” I opened the blue bathroom stall door pointed my gun in front of me and began to walk around the stalls in the middle of the bathroom. As soon as I turned the corner I could hear the first bathroom door open. I knew somebody was coming into the bathroom after I heard a door close by open. I pointed my loaded pp7 as the door opened very swiftly… and… before I knew it I had unleashed my entire ammunition clip of bullets into one out of three other opponents. From the looks of it, the blood was covering the tiled floor and the body covered with bullet hole shots. This opponent was Boris Grishenko. Looks like the Russian didn’t know what had hit him. A voice echoed throughout the building, “ seven more minuets remaining until the time to complete the objective expires.” I had a license to kill, so I decided right then and there, shit was going down and I was about to go on a killing spree. I exited the bathroom and hooked a quick right around the upper-balcony and headed through two double swinging doors and picked up a “RC-P90” and a box of ammunition. I now had two weapons… it was time to unload on these suckas! Suddenly, the doors downstairs opened with an opponent in sight walking towards the staircase. I was amped once I possessed this wooden frame grip in my collection. This akimbo-wielded semi-automatic possessed 80 rounds in each magazine clip (highest bullet capacity in the Facility battle). I aimed for nothing but headshots but the bullets unloaded faster than I had expected. I went through 80 rounds in a matter of 10 seconds; in which, I wasted my enemy. I ran downstairs and strapped on some armor that increased my health by fifty percent. I walked down the halls and unloaded ammunition like nobody’s business. I was going on a major kill streak and I wasn’t sure how well I was doing compared to my opponents. I opened a sliding brown door and out of nowhere, a full on rifle combat had begun. I killed a few during the battle and wounded my last enemy in the course of action. However, I was very hurt myself and needed to split to find some more armor to heal my health. “One minute remaining”, echoed the intercom. There he was, agent 006 in plain view. I reloaded my magazine and ran towards his position. I began to fire upon his direction and was getting closer to him by the second. We both got some good shots at each other, but I needed to get a closer position in order to kill him. For this reason I ran towards him and then… boom! I was dead. NOOOOOOO! How could this have happened I didn’t even see the damn proximity mine, shit! My player display filled with blood and it trickled down my screen. It was over and I had lost to the most legendary “Nintendo 64” game, “James Bond’s: Golden Eye”. I threw down my grey N64 controller that was connected into the console by a cord. I was so close to winning but I lost by one lousy kill… what a disastrous day in the year of 1997 when bestselling game hit the stores.
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