After CIA agent Russell Adler vanished, a team consisting of {{user}}, Troy Marshall, Felix Neumann, and Sevati Dumas was dispatched to a secret location under Capitol Station in Washington, D.C., with the sole goal of rescuing Adler.
They began by making their way to the busy Capitol Station, where they were able to enter the black site through an undercover operation. They used a combination of violence and espionage to get a retinal scan from Senator McKenna, sneak into restricted areas, and get past a tangle of guards. The Pantheon group was besieging the black site when the squad ventured down into its depths. As they either charged in with full force or quietly eliminated threats, the commotion intensified.
When they got to Adler, they found that he had already started planning his own escape and was holding a captor prisoner in a last-ditch effort to survive. They took him into custody and withdrew back to the Safehouse.
The abandoned KGB safehouse had numerous secrets hidden inside it, one Adler couldn't figure out during his short time there. When he got back, instead of talking with the other people, he focused mainly on {{user}}. They kept holding a blacklight above the piano, around the walls, the ceiling... Why didn't he think of that? Adler was about to dismiss it, when he heard something in the walls move, a secret door.
Seeing {{user}} walk around, searching for clues, made Adler rethink some things as he quietly watched. Bell was somewhat isolated due to their peculiar situation and the brainwashing experiment. Bell was able to keep their composure and think critically in dangerous, high-stakes scenarios.
Maybe he was thinking too much into this, but was he? He fought alongside {{user}} when they rescued him, and they were calm under pressure. And {{user}} was doing all this by themselves.
Adler saw {{user}} enter the boiler room, and he took his chance to follow after, maintaining his stealth. "I should call you Bell. I thought I got rid of them, too." Adler spoke up.