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Abrahim Zherkezhi
SC Zherkezhi
Full Name Abrahim Zherkezhi
Born 1960, Warsaw, Poland[1]
Nationality Polish
Occupation Computational Theorist
Hair Brown
Eyes Brown(?) (wears glasses)
Height 6' 3" (1.91 m)[1]
Weight 207 lbs. (93 kg)[1]
Affiliations United Nations (Project Watson)
Status Deceased (4th July 2007 in Hokkaido, Japan)
Cause of Death Murdered
Appearances PT (Mentioned) - CT

Abrahim Zherkezhi was a renowned computational theorist who was a major figure during the political events that transpired between 2004 and 2007. He was the second of two High-Value Individuals (HVIs) Sam Fisher was assigned to locate and recover in Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory.

Background

Zherkezhi was born on June 13, 1960, in Warsaw, Poland. He graduated from Gottingen University with a doctorate in cryptological number theory, and was an advisor to the U.S. Homeland Protection Agency following the blackouts in 2003. He was a computer genius who worked with Bruce Morgenholt in studying the secrets of the Masse Kernels as part of Project Watson for the United Nations (UN) following the Georgian Information Crisis, and then abruptly disappeared from public life. There were ongoing rumors that he had gone insane.

Cyber Attacks of 2007/East Asian Crisis

During the Cyber Attacks of 2007, tensions raised between Japan and its long-time enemy North Korea, when the Japanese Self-Defense Force activated the Information Self-Defense Force (I-SDF). The People's Republic of China came to Korea's aid while the U.S. supported Japan, threatening to encourage conflict in the Pacific. It was during this crisis that Zherkezhi came under the protection of American PMC Displace International in the wake of the kidnapping and subsequent murder of associate Bruce Morgenholt. Displace deployed its mercenary forces to New York City, where Zherkezhi and his penthouse were kept under tight control.

Unfortunately, unbeknownst to Zherkezhi, Displace CEO Douglas Shetland had deceived him into divulging valuable secrets on how to operate the Masse Kernels for their own usage. They intended to employ means of information warfare via Zherkezhi's 'Dvorak' algorithms to promote greater conflict in East Asia, ultimately planning to profiteer from the imminent war amongst the Pacific powers. Zherkezhi complied with their requests and Displace subsequently engineered the blackouts that crippled the Eastern Coast of the U.S. and Japan. After the blackouts, Splinter Cell operative Sam Fisher was sent to Zherkezi's penthouse to locate 'Dvorak' only to learn it was an infinite state machine. Zherkezhi was then moved to Displace's mountain retreat in Hokkaidō, Japan, where he would be safe from prying eyes.

Zherkezhi was then tricked into divulging more data on the Masse Kernels, which allowed Displace and its associates to force-launch a North Korean anti-ship missile at the USS Clarence E. Walsh in the Yellow Sea. This attack completely destroyed the vessel and brought the U.S. and North Korea to the brink of all-out war. Alarmed by the political crisis at hand, Third Echelon deployed Fisher to Hokkaidō to capture Zherkezhi for interrogation.

Death

On July 4th, mere hours after the sinking of the Walsh, Fisher infiltrated the Displace retreat in the hopes of arresting Zherkezhi. Unfortunately, this operation failed when Shetland arrived at the retreat to meet with Zherkezhi. By this point, Zherkezhi had become suspicious of Displace's true intentions, and Shetland feared he would talk. Having outlived his usefulness, Zherkezhi was personally murdered by Shetland in the retreat's tea house as a means of silencing him. Shetland then fled before Fisher could intercept him.

Trivia

  • Zherkezhi is briefly referenced in a WNM broadcast in Pandora Tomorrow, during the intro cut-scene to the "Train" level, in which it is announced that he successfully reverse-engineered the Masse Kernels used during the Georgian Information Crisis, though his name is pronounced "Abraham Zerkazi".
  • How Zherkezhi is killed by Shetland is determined by the player. If the player approaches the tea house, Shetland will catch on to his presence and subsequently shoot Zherkezhi in cold blood. If the player waits and allows the whole conversation to play itself out, Shetland will pull out a katana and slash Zherkezhi to death.
  • Even though he is of Polish nationality, neither his name nor surname are Polish.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 [1]ubisoft.custhelp.com, Splinter Cell - Chaos Theory manual, page 5.

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