GREECE: An operation launched in Athens
- Alice Saparov
- Feb 21
- 2 min read
After refining their skills, Mike’s network once again expanded overseas. Athens, Greece became the next known hotspot of activity. Sources confirm that he, along with several known associates, arrived from various locations—including New York and Boston. Was this a planned rendezvous? The evidence suggests yes.
Their vessel, Sea Breeze, was prepped for departure. Witnesses report early signs of trouble: Maxi missing a suitcase and Alice arriving carrying only one small bag. Was this just a coincidence? We doubt it. It appears they prefer to travel light or buy supplies as necessary to prevent the prediction of their next steps. We suspect it may be a combination of the two.
Their first night at sea was marred by a parking disaster. Reports describe their docking attempts as a “total catastrophe,” with the boat seemingly allergic to staying put. Maxi yelled, Mike fumbled with the throttles, and Alice engaged in full-fledged rope panic. Eventually, they anchored, but was this poor planning or an intentional misdirection? Witnesses heard Maxi, now a key operative, instructing crew members not to "muddle." Was she the real mastermind?
Disaster struck early in the voyage—a rope got tangled in the propeller, bringing operations to a sudden halt. The crew scrambled for solutions, and Lena was spotted retrieving a knife. Was this an emergency repair or evidence of a deeper cover-up? We may never know. Meanwhile, the dinghy suffered a fatal engine failure, forcing an emergency paddle back to the boat. No paddles were found. Again. Are we sensing a trend? We suspect the constant dinghy failures are a cover or distraction from the real operations.
It was reported that while maneuvering the vessel, Mike and Lena yelled, “Abort procedure!” repeatedly. We have yet to uncover if this phrase is a direct abort, a secret phrase for another procedure, or what they were actually practicing. Some theories exists that it was just meant to create chaos, while other members of the party could slip away seemingly unknown to proceed with the mission. Between chaos and supposed near disasters, they found time for ouzo, seafood, and traditional Greek revelry evading all efforts of capture. Their seamless ability to blend in with other tourists and sailors remains crucial to their success.
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