joints where pigeons can’t fly. You have to scan the eye pattern on the phone. The Kremlin only needs to swipe the card and fingerprints. There is no
archives. There is only one
hard-working Russian agent and villain who are completely passers-by.
The nuclear bomb launch code was taken out casually and bound into a book. Take a train and carry a bag alone. The Coca-Cola formula needs to be divided into two people, with different routes of transportation.
Everyone knows the password programmer, the villain, and the CIA. You can invite you to drink tea casually, and you can remember the passwords on dozens of pieces of paper.
After the minister was killed, the water was sealed off, I know, ah, people hide under the bridge and only sweep on one side of the crashed vehicle and leave it to Tang Ge to escape and
blow up the Kremlin. The criminals so big they just left the hospital aisle casually. Put a policeman there and wait to wake up. And let the nurse push away casually, not to be separated from other people in the messy environment. Also out of the observation line of sight.
The headquarters intelligence can accurately predict how many hours, minutes, and seconds the villain will go to the Kremlin to destroy his own data. Knowing that the GOST plan is cancelled, knowing that someone has stolen the password and the launcher, how can I not know the predicted location of the villain and the time to press the button.
The nuclear bomb is about to land and I don’t know to intercept it. The CIA is going to watch the mushroom cloud with the North American Air Defense Command?
Nuclear bombs have all been launched from submarines, and Russia does not know it yet. Before a Russian satellite is scrapped, will it not be processed?
Everyone in all the machine rooms climbs the tower unattended. Everyone sees...
to create the omnipotence of the hero, but it shouldn't depress the opponent's ability and IQ so much.
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