About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 61. Chapters: Abrahim Zherkezhi, Agent One, Agent Two, Ahmed Mohammed, Alice Madison, Andrei Zdrok, Andriy Kobin, Anna Grimsdottir, Archer, Arthur Partridge, B.J. Sykes, Bellagio Sampler, Ben Hansen, Bruce Morgenholt, Bunch, Frank, Calvin Samson, Captain Simpson, Carson Moss, Charlie Fryman, Clifton Finch, Dahlia Tal, Darrell Blake, David Bowers, Dermot P. Brunton, Dmitri Gramkos, Douglas Shetland, Elena Androtov, Emile Dufraisne, Enrica Villablanca, Frances Coen, Frank Mason, Hamlet, Hisham Hamza, Hugo Lacerda, Ingrid Karlthson, Irving Lambert, Jamie Washington, John Baxter, John Hodge, Katia Loenstern, Kestrel, Kimberly Gillespie, Kombayn Nikoladze, Kong Feirong, Lawrence Williams, Long Dan, Lucius Galliard, Milan Nedi h, Mitchell Dougherty, Morris Cooper, Morris Odell, Namik Basaran, Nicholas Andrew Kovac, Norman Soth, Patricia Caldwell, Peter Limonovich, Philip Masse, Regan Burns, Robert Blaustein, Sam Fisher, Sarah Fisher, Saul Berkovitz, Stanley Dayton, Stefan Prokofiev, Suhadi Sadono, Thomas Gurgenidze, Thomas Standish, Tom Reed, Toshiro Otomo, Varlam Cristavi, Vernon Wilkes, Jr., Victor Coste, Vyacheslav Grinko, William Redding. Excerpt: Abrahim Zherkezhi was a renowned computational theorist who was a major figure during the political events that transpired between 2004 and 2007. He was the second of two High-Value Individuals (HVIs) Sam Fisher was assigned to locate and recover in Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. Zherkezhi was born on June 13, 1960, in Warsaw, Poland. He graduated from Gottingen University with a doctorate in cryptological number theory, and was an advisor to the U.S. Homeland Protection Agency following the blackouts in 2003. He was a computer genius who worked with Bruce Morgenholt in studying the secrets of the Masse Kernels as part of Project Watson for the United Nations (UN) following the Georgian Information Crisis, and then abruptly disappeared from public life. There were ongoing rumors that he had gone insan...