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We are in governments

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Ethan Hunt jumped a little, surprised by this sudden change in tone.


” “Yes, Mr. Hunt. You were right. We control the entire world. , factions, everywhere. So your next mission, should you choose to accept it, is to surrender, Mr. Hunt. If you do, we will be quick. If you don’t, you will suffer for a job function email database long time. This message will self-destruct in 5 seconds. ” 

That's all it takes for our favorite agent to move away from the device, yelling "  Wait, I haven't listened to side B yet!  " before rushing towards the booth door. But, too late! Because it's locked, and when the 5 seconds are up, a mysterious gas begins to fill the tiny room. Through the glass of the door (so that all the store's customers who pass by can see an agent studying small 3D diagrams during a briefing, it's a good idea), Ethan can see the store now closed, with the saleswoman looking at him, looking a little panicked... because he's under threat from a blond man with glasses armed with a silenced pistol. A trap!

Ethan, who is a bit of an idiot and doesn't think to use his weapon on the window, just gives him little punches, which doesn't work very well (even if we will see later that his body is made of a mysterious alloy). The Syndicate has him locked up here, with this infamous gas, which is none other than all the vapor recovered from the electronic cigarettes of millions of hipsters! Ethan's head is spinning, stunned as he is by the scent of arrogance and dirty beards emanating from the gas, and before falling unconscious, he sees the killer put a bullet in the head of the poor record dealer with dual secret agent status.

That's a shame.

Rather than stay here and watch Ethan's unconscious body, let's go see what's going on in the United States. Because the head of the CIA is facing a government committee demanding the dissolution of Mission: Impossible. According to him, if the group has achieved a certain number of successes, it's each time by sowing chaos, and thanks to a mussel big enough to block the harbor of La Rochelle. So he'd like us to stop the bullshit and for the CIA to take these slightly crazy agents and explain life to them.
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