So I’ve begun ANOTHER WIP and it’s from COD, but not the one I’ve been ranting about for months I’d start (MW22 Fix It with Nadine Ross from Uncharted crossing over to Chimera and helping stop Viktor Zakhaev-Reboot Makarov-Reboot Al Asad-Hadir).
As I may’ve shared last week, I’m now suddenly wanting to “fix” Cold War’s campaign to both setup BO2 better and to put the spotlight on one of MP’s lesser loved operators: Jada Powers.
Hear me out: if you like Bell, more power to you. But they wasn’t for me unfortunately and again BOCW’s problem plot wise is it tried too much without doing what it was supposed to do in better bridging the almost 20 year gap between the end of BO1 and beginning of BO2. So what we’re doing is Miss Powers is replacing Treyarch’s OC in Adler’s unit.
In case you don’t realize or never paid attention to her backstory, Miss Powers was a 1st Marine Lieutenant but under unclear circumstances was somehow left behind in Eastern Europe to “betray” the US in what might be a frame up or operation gone bad. Hence why she is classed under the “Warsaw Pact” faction.
So we’re sorta revamping her character to better tie in with the story by having her be a close ally to Frank Woods, having rescued him from the Hilton in 1972 and he’s become her mentor and second father figure in recent years, also becoming close with his best friend and partner Alex Mason. And this will speed things up to January 1981 where on her promotion to the CIA Special Activities Unit, she, Woods, and Mason are assigned to veteran CIA Agent Russell Adler who needs their help to capture two Iranian men involved in the Tehran Hostage Crisis…
This fic as it develops will detail Jada’s wild ride with Woods and Mason under Adler and their superior handler Jason Hudson until it may reach a deadly boiling point by July 1986. First chapter is out and I really hope you COD fans enjoy it, especially with Black Ops Cold War coming to PS Plus on the 4th for July.
Chapter 1 in Call of Duty: Ending The Cold War contains strong language, violent action with blood and gore (including torturous aspects and dead bodies as featured in Black Ops II), and geopolitical sensitivities.
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