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The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Mobile

"No one knows who I am... which allows me to explore and analyze here in peace. A relief, indeed."
— Agent A regarding their identity.

Agent A is an unseen minor character who appears in Call of Duty: Mobile. They are the writer of the Krai Survey Logs.

Exploration Plan of Krai[]

After Urban Tracker completed her mission, we noticed that the control in this area became more stringent. The sanatorium sealed off its lower level again (we knew the secret passage there was closed once more, and it would need to be deciphered again before it could be reopened.) Perhaps we should postpone our search and head to other places to see if there is any other intelligence.

We didn't head to Thistledown Village first; the eerie sounds from the Safari Land Animal Play Park were too compelling. Never mind the dilapidated cages... where did these flocks of pheasants come from? At least, they're non-aggressive for now and unrelated to the Tontine's mystery. The giant leader of each flock might be linked to special research though (perhaps).

I must remain objective, but proceeding with this investigation while covered in chicken feathers is quite inconvenient. The odor emanating from my teammates... suffice it to say, it's distracting. The Kumo-Chan from Kurohana appear to offer little assistance; their interest in chickens seems to surpass their interest in intelligence.

Overall, the local environment in Krai is quite pleasant. It would be an excellent choice for a retirement vacation. Since Thistledown Village Industrial Park shutdown, there's no pollution. However, as an abandoned secret area, it complicates our investigation.

My notes are fragmented, hindering documentation. It's hard to organize during exploration. We took long to confirm the Tontine's existence; their influence seems everywhere. Principia Sanatorium is obvious, but Tranquility Parish and the Knight Station too. Rarely do Station operate through decryption.

The water here is exceptionally clear and beautiful, with aquatic plants abundant underwater. After sampling and testing, no harmful substances were found. This is good news for us, indicating that there should be no polluting research in Krai. In other words, we don't have to worry about bio-weapon attacks for now.

Thistledown Village, a beautiful name, matched by its scenery. The aroma of flowers and plants makes us drop our guard. We can't afford that. Others are interested too-the Kurohana hired tough guys, and Tontine added manpower. I'm not in it for the bounty, but the Phantom Corps need this intel.

The Tranquility Parish warrants attention. Uncertain if it was Tontine's recruitment hub, but something feels wrong. Despite long abandonment, it's remarkably dust-free inside. suggesting recent activity.

The three agents in the photos Urban Tracker brought from the Principia Sanatorium were once renowned. Being famous as agents means they're no longer valuable or deceased. No one knows who I am... which allows me to explore and analyze here in peace. A relief, indeed.

Adler, Reznov, and Stansfield. Stansfield caused U.A.C. (now defunct) a lot of troubles. Adler and Reznov aided us. But why do they appear in one photo? Who captured it, and where? The phrase "The Tontine Never Forgets" stands out.

We must return to the Principia Sanatorium... it harbors the deepest secrets. We can't ignore it. To uncover vital information, this is likely our only lead. All eyes are on it; clearly. the Sanatorium's basement contains more than just Reznov's Journal.

Further information unearthed solely reinforces Tontine's extensive influence: detailed personal information on more political figures and prominent individuals, as well as their commercial and military layouts. While such intel would be highly valuable to other organizations of similar magnitude, for our small and isolated independent group, these findings hold relatively limited significance.

I'm not a Tracker, don't expect constant intel! You haven't decoded Reznov's Journal too. Sorry for the outburst. Fact is, Principia Sanatorium's tight, and intel's unhelpful. Only thing: overheard soldiers- Tontine's furious over the last journal, hinting at a major plan.

Still trekking in Krai as Reznov's Journal's being decoded. Hope it's not about my beef stew today, planning the same tomorrow. No one encodes such trivia, right? Or maybe it's a complex code- beef stew's a plan's alias...

I jinxed it- Reznov's Journal employs a sophisticated multi-layered code. And despite being labeled as Reznov's Journal, I don't even believe it was actually written by a human being! To avoid leaving any traces that handwriting analysts could pick up. Tontine's

agents rely on handwriting machines for conveying their messages.

The decryption is astounding. The Iron Will project's roots stretch back surprisingly far. While automata have been mythical for millennia. Tontine's "Project Pygmalion" almost serves as a blueprint for reality.

I retract my earlier complaint about your slow diary decryption, Alias. With so much content so quickly. I need to step up too. Perhaps beyond the Sanatorium, other clues about the "Project Pygmalion" exist. I'll recheck everywhere.

The train at Knight's Station is unmanned. Upon deciphering the code, it delivers generous supplies-considering the place's dilapidation, this might be one of the cores sustaining Krai's operation. However, there's little related to the "Project" here for now.

It's nearly time to conclude our operations. Acquiring intelligence on the Project Pygmalion and simultaneously causing disruption for the Tontine can benefit us. Be cautious, though: while the Kurohana serves as a viable ally temporarily, it's also prone to provoking unnecessary conflicts here.

To Alias,

My investigation has reached a temporary conclusion. The Project Pygmalion, classified as an S-level initiative by Tontine, extends its influence beyond Krai. To effectively counteract Iron Will, it is imperative to delve deeper into additional aspects of the Project Pygmalion.

-Agent A

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