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This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 78. Chapters: Masterminds, Second Wave, Alexander Trepkos, Alex Hewitt, Basheer, Bruce Gluck, Bryce, Chris, Cole, Coral Snake, Dave, Davis, Eddie Grant, Eve, Frank, Gary Matheson, Jason Park, Jesper Isberg, Jonathan Wallace, Joseph Wald, Mae, Mamud Rasheed Faheen, Mandy, Marcus, Marie Warner, Marko Khatami, Max, Mohsen, Nina Myers, Omar, Peter Kingsley, Ramon Garcia, Raymond O'Hara, Roger Stanton, Ronnie Stark, Ron Samuels, Rouse, Scott, Scott, Second Wave, Sherry Palmer, Syed Ali, Trask, Abu Fayed, Alan Wilson, Andre Drazen, Charles Logan, Cheng Zhi, Dmitri Gredenko, Graem Bauer, Habib Marwan, Jonas Hodges, Max, Stephen Saunders, Syed Ali, Victor Drazen, Vladimir Bierko, Yuri Suvarov, Atef El-Khabir, Basheer, Jason Park, Mamud Rasheed Faheen, Marie Warner, Marko Khatami, Mohsen, Omar, Syed Ali, Tomas Sherek. Excerpt: Alexander Trepkos acted as an intermediary between Peter Kingsley and Max during Day 2. When the nuclear weapon failed to blow up Los Angeles, Trepkos paid a visit to Kingsley's office to relay the news that Max was not happy. They conversed on whether Jack Bauer would be able to stop the war or not. Later on, Trepkos found out from his government intelligence sources that Kingsley had been killed and that the Cyprus recording had been found to be false. When he told Max that the war had been called off, Max decided to resort to a previously undisclosed Plan B. Trepkos was confused, but Max only said that it would start that day, and hung up. Alex Hewitt was an expert computer programmer hired by oil executive Peter Kingsley to fabricate an audio recording of a conversation between Prime Ministers of three Middle Eastern countries. Alex Hewitt was a computer programmer who created a program that was able to generate the speech patterns of any individual once a sample was provided. Oil executive Peter Kingsley hired Alex to create a forged audio conversation that implicated three Middle Eastern coun...