Chapter 6: The Great Escape
As we navigated through the labyrinthine corridors of the KGB, I couldn't help but think of the words of our beloved Comrade Lenin: "What is to be is to be, but what is to be seen is to be seen."
Little did we know, our comrade Ivan had a plan. He had been secretly meeting with the infamous hacker, Comrade Z, who had a plan to infiltrate the Ministry of Internal Affairs' mainframe.
The plan was to download the entire contents of the database, including the secrets of the KGB's most prized possession: the world's largest collection of Soviet-era typewriters.
As we made our way through the server room, avoiding the watchful eyes of the security guards, we stumbled upon a hidden terminal. Comrade Ivan quickly hacked into the system and downloaded the contents of the database, including the entire collection of 80s-era Soviet poetry.
But little did we know, our actions would not go unnoticed. The KGB had been monitoring our every move, and soon we found ourselves surrounded by a team of heavily armed agents.
Comrade Ivan, ever the quick thinker, pulled out a small device from his pocket and pressed a few buttons. The room erupted in a blaze of light and sound as the agents were temporarily blinded by a high-intensity strobe light.
We made our escape, but not before the agents had a chance to shout: "You will never leave this facility alive!"