Operation- Endgame [LATEST]

Here’s a draft for a piece titled — structured as either a prologue, a short story opener, or a mission briefing. Let me know if you’d like it adapted for a specific genre (spy thriller, military sci-fi, crime noir, etc.). Operation: Endgame Classification: TOP SECRET // EYES ONLY Clearance Level: Omega Black Date: [REDACTED] Location: [REDACTED] PROLOGUE – The Last Board The room smelled of old coffee and cold sweat. Around a scarred steel table sat six people—five operatives and one handler. None of them had ever been in the same room before. That was by design.

Handler Vance slid a manila folder to the center of the table. No names, no flags, no digital fingerprints.

Vance slid a second photo across the table. This one showed a modified cargo plane—black, no markings, broad-bodied and sinister. Operation- Endgame

“Six minutes now,” Vance said, glancing at his watch. “You’ve been listening for one.”

“No,” Vance said. “You take him after . His plane will be rerouted mid-flight to a secondary location. You’ll board, neutralize the target, extract his data core, then burn the plane.” Here’s a draft for a piece titled —

No witnesses. No mercy.

“Target: Julian Croft. Intelligence broker. He’s spent thirty years selling our side’s secrets to anyone with hard currency. Tomorrow at 0800 Zulu, he boards a private jet from Caracas to a non-extradition country. Once he’s wheels up, he disappears forever.” Around a scarred steel table sat six people—five

The youngest operative, callsign , leaned forward. “So we take him before he boards.”

Ghost picked up the photo of Croft, turned it over. On the back, someone had written three words in faint pencil:

Nods. Silence.