About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 53. Chapters: Alejandro Rojas, Anatoly, Archer, Arnett, Avatar One, Boris Vorshevsky, Butcher, Chemo, Civilian, Dagger-Two-One, Dagger-Two-Two, Devil One-One, Disciple, Driver, Dunn, Excalibur, Fahey, Foley, Gary "Roach" Sanderson, Golden, Hamed, High Value Individual, Hornet Two-One, Hunter Two-One, James Ramirez, John, John "Soap" MacTavish, John Price, Joseph Allen, Keating, Kiril, Kuhn, Lambert, Lev, Lockwood, Macey, Makarov's Driver, Marshall, McCord, Meat, Morgan, Nikolai, OpFor, Overlord, Oxide, Ozone, Peasant, Petrov, Punisher, Raptor, Robot, Rocket, Rojas's assistant, Rook, Royce, Sandler, Sat1, Scarecrow, Shepherd, Simon "Ghost" Riley, Slayback, Sniper Team One, Sub Commander, Sumners, Thunder Two-One, Toad, Vaughan, Viktor, Viktor, Vinson, Vladimir Makarov, Wade, Walden, Warhorse 5-1, Warlord, Wells, William Cullen, Worm, Zach. Excerpt: For the U.S. Navy boatswain in Call of Duty: World at War, see Rojas (World at War). Alejandro Rojas, alias Alex the Red, was an arms dealer in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. He lived in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, and was protected by the local militia. He was also a contact and armorer of Makarov, which is the reason he attracted the attention of Task Force 141. According to information in the cutscene before Takedown, Rojas began his career as a low level munitions clerk for the KGB, Soviet Intelligence, but quickly worked his way up the career ladder. He oversaw overseas connections with the Far East and South American trades, a buffer between government and mercenaries trading in all levels of weaponry. Rojas then went freelance in 1997, where he went off the grid for many years, and was thought to be involved with many terrorist organizations. He is eventually pursued and captured by the Task Force 141 when John "Soap" MacTavish tackles him out a window to pin him on a car below, and interrogated for information on Makarov. The Task Force leaves him for dead, with Captain MacTavish saying that...