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Monke's investigation

1952, Greece and the whole world have been shocked by an incident that took place. The famous ship “Maria J” had been sunk. While framed by the media and the greek government as an incident, there was a truth nobody knew: The ship was ordered by it’s owner to sail despite the fact it did not meet the criteria for safety and he knew very well the sailors could die. All sailors were considered dead or missing, as no survivors had yet been discovered. Amongst those mourning was a mother named Cathrine. She had 1 daughter named Martha and one son, a sailor, who was amongst those lost in the “incident.” The mother suspected that it wasn’t a simple incident, but who would believe her? The ministers of the government all claimed that it was. Until she heard the news: Someone was in Greece, someone who could help her. It was SMERSH leader and soviet agent Comrade Monke. Monke was staying in a hotel in Piraeus, a hotel near the port, close to a catholic church, one of the few compared to the nu...

A Personal War

  It was a great celebration and wedding, the bride and the groom came out of the limousine, walking to the church. The heads of the secret service, the party leaders, and many members of SMERSH and the soviet secret service were present. The most important guest was undoubtedly Comrade Monke. While waiting for the ceremony to begin, Monke begun exploring his memories.  Monke was the result of a series of experiments by Ilya Ivanov, a soviet scientist obsessed with creating the ultimate human-monkey hybrid super warrior. While turning out to be more of an anthropomorphic monkey than a hybrid between a human and a monkey, Ivanov was still happy he had achieved something great. Monke was also given a time-traveling device that had been discovered by the USSR that allowed him to travel between periods, timelines and universes, and from that point he became the communists’ most feared and strong weapon. Despite being a mere creation of an experiment and viewed by most as simply a ...