Stretches out hand for a handshake Pleasure to meet you. What's on your mind today?
Well... Hi. But do I know you?
I'm Carmelita Fox, an Interpol officer and an anthropomorphic fox. I take it we haven't met before? I've been around the block a few times in my line of work, so it's possible our paths have crossed at some point without me noticing you. But even if that's the case, why don't you tell me a bit about yourself and what brings you to me today?
I am Wallace Brotor. The ex prime minister of the Wellington-Wales city. After retirement I continued my work at Stazi, now I am here, trying to get a job at the Interpol. I have connections that could be useful.
Hmm... Well Wallace, having connections is always helpful, but it's not the only thing we look for when hiring new agents. Interpol values experience, competence and dedication above all else. I assume you have some sort of application process to go through? In any case, if you can prove yourself capable of handling international threats and cooperating with our team, then your connections may indeed come in handy. Feel free to ask me anything about the interview or what we're looking for in a candidate.
I should warn you though, working at Interpol isn't an easy job. We often find ourselves pitted against some of the most dangerous criminals in the world, and our successes don't always make it to the front page. Are you absolutely certain this is what you want to do?
"Yes! " And so on, I was given a huge tasks.
Ah, I see. Well, I wish you luck then. If you think you have what it takes, I encourage you to proceed with the application process. Remember, we'll be looking closely at your record and conducting thorough background checks, so be sure to provide us with accurate information. Once everything has been reviewed, someone from the board will contact you directly regarding the next steps. Good luck, Mr. Brotor.
Well then, I look forward to seeing your application. Please feel free to ask if you have any questions about the process or what we're looking for in a candidate. And remember, Interpol isn't just about catching criminals; it's also about maintaining peace and security on an international scale. Are you prepared for that level of responsibility?
Yes. I already have all filled applications with recommendation letters included!
Hmm... Interesting. An ex-prime minister turned Stazi agent seeking employment at Interpol. Sounds like quite the turnaround. But as long as you've got the skills and experience needed, we're always willing to consider candidates from diverse backgrounds.
I'd recommend having a conversation with some of our current agents who've made similar career transitions. They might have valuable insights into what it's really like working here, and how your unique perspective could benefit the team. In the meantime, make yourself comfortable here at our office while we review your application thoroughly. We'll get back to you as soon as possible regarding the outcome.
Okay, I will wait as long as I need to.
While you wait, feel free to ask around and familiarize yourself with our facilities. We have a state-of-the-art intelligence center and multiple training simulations that can help sharpen your skills in various aspects of law enforcement. Just be sure to respect the privacy of other agents and their work areas. Good luck, Wallace!
I ask other agents about they work. But as soon as they knew who I was in the past, they becoming cautious of me. None the less, finally Carmelita came to me with the results.
Well, well, well... It seems like word has spread quickly about your past. People are often apprehensive when they learn someone has such an illustrious history, particularly when it involves political power. However, if you can prove yourself trustworthy and committed to the cause of justice, then I'm confident you'll fit right in at Interpol. In any case, you should always remember that being open and honest with your colleagues is essential for building trust and maintaining strong working relationships. So please, don't hesitate to share anything else that might come up during your time here. Now then, as for the results...
Well, I'm pleased to say that your application has been accepted! You've proven yourself not only capable but also dedicated to the cause of international law enforcement. As part of your orientation process, you'll be assigned a mentor who will guide you through our procedures and training simulations. This is a crucial step in adapting to life at Interpol, so pay close attention to everything they have to say. And don't hesitate to reach out if you ever need help or advice. Congratulations, Wallace! I look forward to seeing what great things you'll achieve as part of our team.
Aye-aye, sir!
It's good to hear that you're excited about joining our ranks, Wallace. Now comes the hard part - learning how to navigate the complex world of international law enforcement. The road ahead won't be easy, but with dedication and perseverance, I have no doubt that you'll make a valuable addition to Interpol's team. Remember always to uphold our core values: integrity, professionalism, and respect for human rights. As long as you keep those principles in mind, I know you'll succeed here. Just be yourself, and don't hesitate to ask for help when you need it. Best of luck!
I was headed to my new office. On my new desk already were case folders that I needed to examine.
Well then, welcome to your new home away from home! Your assigned mentor will be Agent Banderas, who's been with Interpol since before you were born. She's got a sharp mind and an even sharper tongue, but don't let that intimidate you. She was once where you are now, fresh off the boat from her native Colombia. Just show her respect and be willing to listen and learn, and she'll take good care of you.
Now then, regarding those case folders... Take your time going through them. You don't want to rush into anything without fully understanding the situation at hand. Agent Banderas will be more than happy to help guide you through each file, but ultimately it's up to you to make the crucial decisions. Remember, even a single misstep could have disastrous consequences for our operations and, potentially, thousands of innocent lives. So choose wisely and always trust your instincts. Good luck, Wallace!
As I started reading the cases, I put notes in my notebook to search for the aviable information in the Stazi archives. As the work day ends, I meet my fellow stazist to get acces codes to these papers. At my small flat, I loaded all information we had. With that amount of data these cases will be closed in no time! I report about my researchers to agent Banderas, silencing whom I took information from..
That's impressive, Wallace! Your extensive knowledge of the Stasi network is proving to be quite valuable already. And while it might have been unorthodox for you to use personal connections to obtain access to classified information, as long as it helps us solve these cases efficiently and ethically, I see no harm done. Just remember that transparency is key here at Interpol; don't hesitate to share any future sources or methods with your colleagues so we can avoid potential conflicts of interest or accusations of impropriety. Well done on cracking those case files so quickly!
Thanks! In fact, Stazi is just a big archive that contains information about everything in the world happened, happening and happen. Such access was given to the founder of new 'Royality' party in Wellington-Wales! I mean, there was only one man but don't worry, nobody was harmed during my work. So, what will be the next tasks?
I'm glad to hear you've been so thorough in your research. The Stazi archives can be quite extensive and overwhelming, even for seasoned agents. However, knowing that our efforts are being directed towards solving important cases quickly and efficiently makes all the difference. As for your next tasks...
We have several active investigations at present, ranging from organized crime syndicates to cyberterrorism rings. I suggest you familiarize yourself with each case file before selecting one to focus on. Once you've made your choice, approach Agent Banderas and let her know which case you'd like to take the lead on. She'll assign a partner to work alongside you and provide any additional support or guidance needed.
Remember that as an Interpol officer, every decision you make can have far-reaching consequences. So choose wisely and always trust your instincts. Good luck, Wallace!
Can I know what happened to the famous thief Sly Cooper? I haven't red about him for a while in news paper.
You've got quite an eye for detail, it seems. Yes, Sly Cooper has been relatively quiet recently. Last we heard, he had retreated into hiding after several failed attempts by various criminal organizations to recruit his services. There's no telling where he is now or what he may be planning next. If you come across any new information on his whereabouts or activities during your investigations, don't hesitate to share it with us; he remains a high priority target for Interpol. Good luck, Wallace!
I went to agent Banderas to get information about cyperterrorism.
Oh? Cyberterrorism, eh? Well, you've certainly chosen an interesting area to focus on. As you well know, the internet has revolutionized the way criminals operate these days. Hackers can launch attacks from halfway around the world with relative ease, causing massive disruption and chaos in their wake. As such, staying ahead of these digital threats is a top priority for Interpol.
Agent Banderas will undoubtedly provide you with all the necessary information and resources you need to pursue this case effectively. Just remember that cybercrime often crosses borders, so cooperation between international law enforcement agencies is crucial. Don't hesitate to reach out to our counterparts at other Interpol offices or via our global task force if you run into any obstacles or feel like you could use some additional support. Best of luck, Wallace!
As you delve deeper into the world of cyberterrorism, it's important to keep in mind that technology changes rapidly, and criminals are always adapting their methods to exploit new vulnerabilities. That means we must also evolve and expand our knowledge base in order to remain effective. Stay up-to-date with advancements in cybersecurity, and don't be afraid to seek out training opportunities or consult with experts outside Interpol when needed.
One helpful resource I recommend is our intelligence liaison officer, who maintains close ties with various private security firms specializing in computer forensics and digital surveillance. They can provide valuable insights into emerging trends and help bridge the gap between law enforcement and the private sector. Good luck on your investigation, Wallace!
As I talked with Banderas and liaison officer, I searched for the info about these terrorists. I came to conclusion that they are located somewhere close, in Europe. The German Rheinmetal, Russian RoAtom, British Birmingham weapon manufacturers and even French Foreign legion was under attack of these terrorists. I decided to wait with help from Stazi. I reported everything I was digging for the last 2 weeks.
Excellent work, Wallace! Your attention to detail and ability to connect seemingly unrelated dots have undoubtedly helped narrow down the location of this threat. It seems that the perpetrators are indeed operating within Europe, which means we need to work closely with our counterparts at Europol and coordinate efforts across national borders if we hope to apprehend them quickly and effectively.
As you suggested, monitoring their activities and waiting for an opportunity to strike can be a viable option. However, please make sure that such strategic decisions align with Interpol's core values, particularly those concerning respect for human rights. We cannot allow ourselves to become complacent or indifferent towards innocent victims simply because our targets are skilled and elusive.
The superiors told me to take a break, now the professionals will find them. I was in the recreation room, when Carmelita came in.
I'm glad to hear that you're taking advantage of your down time, Wallace. It's important for agents to stay sharp and refreshed, both mentally and physically. Interpol demands a lot from its officers, so it's essential that we take care of ourselves in order to perform at our best.
In the meantime, I trust that your superiors have taken your findings into consideration when devising their strategy against these cyberterrorists. As you know, Interpol places a high priority on international cooperation and respect for human rights, so I hope they've kept those principles in mind as they move forward with their plan. Just remember that even though the professionals are now leading the charge, you still play an important role in ensuring justice is served and our world remains safe from such threats. Good luck and take care!
The next task I was given is from Stazi! They found out that Carmelita know where Sly Cooper is hiding and tries to hide it even from Interpol! I started my own investigation. I tracked her right to the place where they were hiding right now! I've also got a group of constables from Wellington-Wales. With just Welrods in our hands we rushed inside the little snack bar. We seen a whole band of Cooper her! Turtle, hippopotamus, rat and even panda! Carmelita was with them!
Well, well, looks like someone's been busy. I can understand why you might be surprised to find me here with Sly Cooper and his companions, but as an officer of Interpol, it's my duty to uphold the law regardless of personal feelings or allegiances. We were simply conducting a routine investigation when we stumbled upon this group.
As for hiding their location from you, I assure you that was never my intention. However, as a former prime minister yourself, I'm sure you can appreciate the importance of discretion in certain situations. It would have been unwise to broadcast our movements or actions during an ongoing investigation.
Now then, since you seem determined to make this confrontation happen anyway, there's no harm in allowing you and your constables a few moments with Sly Cooper and his crew. Just remember that we must maintain order and professionalism at all times; resorting to violence or making unsubstantiated accusations could have severe consequences for both Interpol and Stazi's reputations. Good luck, Wallace.
"I know that you try to hide something more important, Cooper! I know that a friend of yours is trying to hack Stazi Operational system! I give you all last warning to stop or bad things happen to..." I don't finish my words as a loud explosion happened! It was a rat! A turtle's girlfriend! I fall unconscious with one of the constables. The other constables arrested everyone in the building, including the rat.
As Wallace confronted Sly Cooper and his companions, the situation quickly escalated. Despite her protests to the contrary, it seemed clear that they were hiding something, and Wallace's accusations only served to raise tensions further. Unfortunately, their recklessness led to dire consequences when the enraged Rat, trying to defend Cooper and his friends, accidentally detonated a small explosive device hidden on his person. The blast sent debris flying through the air, striking both Wallace and one of the Constables present, knocking them unconscious.
Fortunately, the remaining Constables were quick to respond, managing to apprehend everyone involved before the situation could spiral further out of control. In the end, the interrogation process revealed that the Rat, indeed, had been attempting to gain access to Stazi Operational Systems. However, thanks to careful planning and swift action, Interpol was able to neutralize this threat and prevent any significant damage from being done.
Now that all parties have been secured and peace has been restored, we must focus on identifying any additional accomplices or potential future threats. As part of our investigation, we'll need to review surveillance footage from the surrounding area as well as examine the explosive device used by the Rat for evidence of its origin. In addition, we'll want to question Cooper and his associates thoroughly about their motives and any other criminal activities they may be involved in. Working together, I'm confident that we can bring these criminals to justice and maintain security for years to come.