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Existence of Perseus, President Ronald Reagan greenlights a mission to hunt down and kill the leader by any means necessary. With this order, Adler assembles a team made up of Helen Park, Lawrence Sims, and Lazar Azoulay.DetonationThe team discovers that Perseus has found out about the CIA program Operation Greenlight, in which neutron bombs were placed in major European cities with the intent to self-destruct if the Soviets were to invade and take control. Perseus has acquired one of the bombs and orders a team of scientists to hack its detonation code in order to activate the remaining bombs.Adler and Bell infiltrate KGB headquarters to try and discover the identities of Russian sleeper agents. On new information, they head to Cuba to raid the Perseus hideout, although Perseus escapes with the detonation codes with the intent to devastate Europe and blame the U.S. for the attack.Russell, Bell, and False MemoriesTo help locate Perseus, Adler begins administering psychedelic drugs to Bell at the safehouse in an attempt to kickstart Bell’s memories of their time in Vietnam together. During the interrogation, it’s revealed that Bell never served with Adler in Vietnam at all. Those memories were in fact implanted to trick Bell into trusting Adler. It’s revealed that Bell was actually the lone survivor of the first mission with connections to Perseus. Now that they need to find Perseus ASAP, Adler attempts to draw out Bell’s true memories to help track down the terrorist leader.Raiding Perseus HQWith these original memories resurfaced, Bell leads the team to Perseus headquarters and destroys the detonation code transmitter, thus saving Europe and preventing a major catastrophe. Perseus, however, evades capture.The Post-Launch Story Continues – Perseus, Man or Mantle?In the post-launch Black Ops Cold War narrative, new Perseus splinter cells emerge led by Vikhor ‘Stitch’ Kuzmin —. Perseus (Call of Duty) Perseus (Campione!) Perseus (God of War) Perseus Spy Network Perseus Algol. Perseus (Call of Duty) Perseus (Campione!) Perseus (God of War) Perseus Spy Network Perseus Algol. Villains Wiki. Hi. This is Thesecret1070. I am an admin of this site. Edit as much as you wish, but one little thing A list of Perseus puns! Related Topics. Perseus: the name Perseus and the legendary character of its bearer, most etymologists presume that it might be pre-Greek; however, the name of Perseus' native ; Perseus (spy): that Perseus never existed and was actually a creation of Soviet intelligence.A reference to the profile of a spy who can be identified with Perseus Perseus Spy Emojis. We've searched our database for all the emojis that are somehow related to Perseus Spy. Here they are! There are more than 20 of them, but the most relevant on Perseus (spy), a Soviet spy at White Sands Missile Range; Fictional people. Perseus (Pantheon), a fictional character in Marvel Comics; Perseus Percy Jackson, the main protagonist of the children's book series Percy Jackson the Olympians by Rick Riordan; For CODENAME PERSEUS, a key Los Alamos physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and was a KGB spy, see Perseus (spy). In Greek mythology, Perseus is a great hero, a demigod and the son of Zeus and Danae. He slays the gorgon Medusa and rescues Andromeda.The tale of Perseus and Medusa was artfully retold by Nathaniel Hawthorne in his story, The Gorgon's During this time, the Jackal's connections would go as far to the Perseus Spy Network, a rogue Soviet group under the command of Perseus, who contacted the warlord. It's unknown why the Jackal joined the spy network, but it's No, Perseus is portrayed as the primary antagonist of the game. He is a Soviet spy and the leader of a spy network working to undermine the United States. Who betrayed Perseus in Cold War? In the game, it is revealed that Dictys’ brother Polydectes betrayed Perseus by promising to do anything he asked, including obtaining the head of Medusa. Form of a large vulture) and given a riddle to be answered by anyone who wished to wed her. If they failed, they would be burned at the stake. Perseus managed to follow Andromeda into the swamp using the helmet left for him by Athena. After overhearing what the riddle would be, Perseus left but was ambushed by Calibos. Perseus managed to cut off Calibos' hand and presented it to Andromeda the next day. The answer for the riddle ended up being Calibos’s ring, and his severed hand had his ring on it. Calibos took refuge in the Temple of Thetis, praying to his mother to take revenge on Perseus for cutting off his hand. Thetis tells Calibos that she can't do that as Perseus is protected by Zeus. Calibos demands Thetis at least punish Joppa, which she does during the wedding of Andromeda and Perseus. Calibos in the 1981 Movie After Andromeda’s mother, Queen Cassiopeia, declares that her daughter is more beautiful than Thetis, the statue of the the goddess breaks and she speaks to Joppa through it, demanding that Andromeda be sacrificed to the Kraken in 30 days. Perseus and a legion of soldiers from Argos set out to find a way to defeat the Kraken. He learns of Medusa and her stone gaze from the cannibalistic Stygian witches, who insist that this is the only possible way to defeat the Kraken, “a clash of the titans.” After Perseus beheads Medusa, Calibos (now having replaced his lost hand with a trident-like prosthetic) pokes at the bag that Medusa's head is in, causing some nearby Scorpions to become very large. When the giant scorpions were defeated, Perseus had to fight Calibos again. This time the fight ended with Perseus killing Calibos, though Calibos managed to kill everyone else in Perseus' legion. The actual King Acrisius appears only at the beginning of the film. After it was discovered that Zeus had impregnated Danae (in this version, Danae is Acrisuius’s daughter who’s relation with Zeus has brought shame to his house), Acrisius had Danae and Perseus locked in a trunk and thrown it into the ocean. Zeus responded to this by having Poseidon unleash the Kraken to destroy Argos while safely guiding Danae and Perseus to the island of Seriphos Clash of the Titans (2010)[]In the remake, Acrisius was once the king of Argos that defied the Gods and lay a

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Existence of Perseus, President Ronald Reagan greenlights a mission to hunt down and kill the leader by any means necessary. With this order, Adler assembles a team made up of Helen Park, Lawrence Sims, and Lazar Azoulay.DetonationThe team discovers that Perseus has found out about the CIA program Operation Greenlight, in which neutron bombs were placed in major European cities with the intent to self-destruct if the Soviets were to invade and take control. Perseus has acquired one of the bombs and orders a team of scientists to hack its detonation code in order to activate the remaining bombs.Adler and Bell infiltrate KGB headquarters to try and discover the identities of Russian sleeper agents. On new information, they head to Cuba to raid the Perseus hideout, although Perseus escapes with the detonation codes with the intent to devastate Europe and blame the U.S. for the attack.Russell, Bell, and False MemoriesTo help locate Perseus, Adler begins administering psychedelic drugs to Bell at the safehouse in an attempt to kickstart Bell’s memories of their time in Vietnam together. During the interrogation, it’s revealed that Bell never served with Adler in Vietnam at all. Those memories were in fact implanted to trick Bell into trusting Adler. It’s revealed that Bell was actually the lone survivor of the first mission with connections to Perseus. Now that they need to find Perseus ASAP, Adler attempts to draw out Bell’s true memories to help track down the terrorist leader.Raiding Perseus HQWith these original memories resurfaced, Bell leads the team to Perseus headquarters and destroys the detonation code transmitter, thus saving Europe and preventing a major catastrophe. Perseus, however, evades capture.The Post-Launch Story Continues – Perseus, Man or Mantle?In the post-launch Black Ops Cold War narrative, new Perseus splinter cells emerge led by Vikhor ‘Stitch’ Kuzmin —

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Form of a large vulture) and given a riddle to be answered by anyone who wished to wed her. If they failed, they would be burned at the stake. Perseus managed to follow Andromeda into the swamp using the helmet left for him by Athena. After overhearing what the riddle would be, Perseus left but was ambushed by Calibos. Perseus managed to cut off Calibos' hand and presented it to Andromeda the next day. The answer for the riddle ended up being Calibos’s ring, and his severed hand had his ring on it. Calibos took refuge in the Temple of Thetis, praying to his mother to take revenge on Perseus for cutting off his hand. Thetis tells Calibos that she can't do that as Perseus is protected by Zeus. Calibos demands Thetis at least punish Joppa, which she does during the wedding of Andromeda and Perseus. Calibos in the 1981 Movie After Andromeda’s mother, Queen Cassiopeia, declares that her daughter is more beautiful than Thetis, the statue of the the goddess breaks and she speaks to Joppa through it, demanding that Andromeda be sacrificed to the Kraken in 30 days. Perseus and a legion of soldiers from Argos set out to find a way to defeat the Kraken. He learns of Medusa and her stone gaze from the cannibalistic Stygian witches, who insist that this is the only possible way to defeat the Kraken, “a clash of the titans.” After Perseus beheads Medusa, Calibos (now having replaced his lost hand with a trident-like prosthetic) pokes at the bag that Medusa's head is in, causing some nearby Scorpions to become very large. When the giant scorpions were defeated, Perseus had to fight Calibos again. This time the fight ended with Perseus killing Calibos, though Calibos managed to kill everyone else in Perseus' legion. The actual King Acrisius appears only at the beginning of the film. After it was discovered that Zeus had impregnated Danae (in this version, Danae is Acrisuius’s daughter who’s relation with Zeus has brought shame to his house), Acrisius had Danae and Perseus locked in a trunk and thrown it into the ocean. Zeus responded to this by having Poseidon unleash the Kraken to destroy Argos while safely guiding Danae and Perseus to the island of Seriphos Clash of the Titans (2010)[]In the remake, Acrisius was once the king of Argos that defied the Gods and lay a

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Perseus would fail, and he would be free to pursue Danaë.Perseus and King PolydectesPerseus and MedusaPerseus with the Head of Medusa by Italian sculptor Benvenuto Cellini (1554)Perseus, however, was aided in his quest by the gods Hermes and Athena, who gave him a sword and a shield and helped him find the lair of the Gorgons. He was able to slay Medusa by using his shield to look at her reflection instead of directly at her, which turned her to stone.Read More: The Three Gorgons in Greek MythologyPerseus kills PolydectesUpon his return to Seriphos with the head of Medusa, Perseus discovered that Polydectes had been abusive towards his mother, and he used the head of Medusa to turn him and his courtiers to stone. He then gave the kingdom to Dictys, the fisherman who had helped him and his mother during their exile on the island.According to an alternate version of the story as told by Latin author Gaius Julius Hyginus, Polydectes married Danaë after Dictys brought her to him, and he raised Perseus in a temple of Athena. In this version, Polydectes did not mistreat Danaë and Perseus but instead protected them from Acrisius, who had discovered that they had survived and had come to Seriphos to kill them. Perseus made a pledge not to kill his grandfather, but at Polydectes’ funeral games, Perseus accidentally struck Acrisius with a discus, causing his death.Perseus and the GraeaeIn his quest to secure the weapons to defeat Medusa, the gorgon, Perseus was asked to find the Hesperides, the Nymphs of the West. But first, he had to seek the Graeae, sisters of the Gorgons who knew the whereabouts of the Hesperides.The Graeae were three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth between them. Reluctant to give Perseus the information that he wanted, the Greek demigod had to find a way to get the information from them.Perseus managed to steal the Graeae’s eye while they were passing it between them and refused to give it back until they revealed the location of the Nymphs. The Graeae eventually agreed, and Perseus set off to find the Nymphs and eventually slay the Gorgon.In some versions of the myth, Perseus also tricked the Graeae into revealing how to defeat Medusa by threatening to keep their eye forever. In others, he used the eye to navigate his way through the realm of the Gorgons.Items that aided Perseus in his fight against MedusaPerseus was equipped with a range of powerful items to aid him on his quest to slay the Gorgon Medusa. The Hesperides provided him with a knapsack, known as a kibisis, to safely contain Medusa’s head.Zeus gave him an adamantine sword, also known as a Harpe, and Hades’s helm of darkness to conceal his presence. Additionally, Hermes lent Perseus a pair of winged sandals to allow him to fly, while Athena presented him with a polished shield. With his arsenal at the ready, Perseus set off towards the Gorgons’ cave.Exactly how did Perseus slay Medusa?As

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Perseus held their eye, his cloak will be able to withstand Medusa's toxic blood should he succeed in claiming her head. Perseus tosses back the glass eye to the witches and makes his escape.That evening, Perseus tells Andromeda to return to Joppa with Ammon as he must go on alone with Cassiopeia's soldiers to the underworld to kill Medusa and claim her head. She refuses, wishing to stay with him but when she wakes in the morning, she finds Perseus and his men have left.The next day, Perseus and his men arrive at the River Styx where the skeletal ferryman, Charon is to row them to the Isle of the Dead in exchange for a silver coin. Perseus takes three of his men with him to cross the river to the island.Once there, Perseus and his men find the Temple of Medusa and soon battle Dioskilos, a two-headed dog guarding the lair. One of the soldiers is killed, but Perseus and the other two succeed in slaying Dioskilos and set forth into the underground ruins where Medusa resides. Armed with a bow and several arrows, Medusa takes on the three intruders to her domain. One of Perseus's men loses his life to one of Medusa's blood-poisoned arrows, while the last becomes caught in the stare of Medusa and is transformed into stone. Perseus eventually manages to not only deceive Medusa with the help of his shield, but also decapitate her with his sword and collects her head, losing his shield in a pool of Medusa's acidic blood.That night, as Perseus and his party set out to return to Joppa with Medusa's head wrapped in his cloak, Calibos raids the camp, drives off the group's horses and punctures the cloak carrying Medusa's head, spilling her blood and spawning three giant scorpions.

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Sculpture of two lionesses above the entrance.According to Greek mythology, Mycenae was founded by Perseus, but its golden age is associated with the legendary king Agamemnon, who led the Greeks in the Trojan War. In Homer’s epic poem the Iliad, Mycenae is described as a powerful city-state, rich in gold and ruled by Agamemnon. Also according to Homer, the name of the city was derived from the nymph Mycene, the daughter of the river god Inachos of Argos.Excavations at Mycenae have revealed evidence of a sophisticated civilization with a strong military and a complex social and political hierarchy. The city was well-connected to other centers of Mycenaean culture, such as Tiryns, Pylos, and Thebes, and traded with other civilizations in the eastern Mediterranean.The archaeological site of Mycenae is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It received the honor in 1999. Today, the site is a popular destination for tourists interested in ancient Greek history and culture.How Perseus accidentally killed his grandfather King AcrisiusAfter completing his various quests, Perseus returned to his hometown of Argos. When news of Perseus’ return reached his grandfather Acrisius, the was consumed by the the prophecy that his own grandson would cause his death. As a result, Acrisius went into voluntary exile in Pelasgiotis (Thessaly). Meanwhile, Perseus competed in the funeral games held by Teutamides, king of Larissa, in honor of his father. During the discus throw event, Perseus’s discus went off course and accidentally struck Acrisius, killing him on the spot.In a different account, it was said that Acrisius had been driven into exile by his brother Proetus. Perseus turned Proetus into stone using the Gorgon’s head and restored Acrisius to the throne. However, Acrisius accused Perseus of lying about slaying Medusa. To prove his innocence, Perseus showed Acrisius the Gorgon’s head, thereby fulfilling the prophecy.Perseus and King Acrisius of ArgosHow Perseus founded the ancient Greek city of Mycenae and established the Perseid dynastyAccording to the myths, Perseus accidentally killed his maternal grandfather, King Acrisius of Argos. This action of the demi-god meant that he could not inherit the kingdom of Argos. Perseus then proceeded to trade his realm with the realm of his cousin, Megapenthes.Known as the son of Proetus, Megapenthes was the ruler of Tiryns. Perseus then became the king of Tiryns. It was during his reign that he founded the city Mycenae. Perseus also established the Perseid dynasty, with his son Electryon (by his wife Andromeda) becoming the second ruler to hail from the dynasty.Upon the death of Electryon, the throne passed on to Sthenelus, a son of Perseus. Sthenelus married Nicippe, a daughter of King Pelops of Elis. The pair had a son called Eurystheus, who tried to avenge the death of his father by imposing a set of 12 arduous labors (i.e., the Twelve Labors) on the Greek demigod Heracles.Aside from the generally accepted myth that Heracles received those labors as penance for murdering his family, it is also stated that Heracles was punished because his son, Hyllus, killed Sthenelus. As

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It's up to you, User. It's all up to you.This article contains multiple options that are determined by player choice.Robert Aldrich is a rogue ex-CIA operative turned spy informant on the KGB's payroll who went on to organize and become the leader of one of the largest clandestine cell of sleeper agents based within the United States and is one of the associates of Perseus and a character featured in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. He is the target of Operation Chaos and is killed by Alex Mason or Frank Woods (if the player only kills the guards in the room). After his death, he is photographed by Mason for kill confirmation. If the player doesn't play Operation Chaos, he will remain alive throughout the game.v • d • eCharacters in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold WarCentral Intelligence AgencyRussell Adler · Alex Mason · "Bell" · Frank Woods · Jason Hudson · Eleazar "Lazar" Azoulay · Lawrence Sims · Emerson Black · Dimitri Belikov · Robert Aldrich (formerly)United States GovernmentRonald Reagan · Alexander Haig · James BakerMACV-SOGBadger 9-1 · ButcherMI6Helen ParkBNDGreta KellerStasiFranz KrausSoviet UnionPerseus · Lev Kravchenko · Imran Zakhaev · Mikhail Gorbachev · Dimitri Belikov (formerly) · Anton Volkov · Anton Charkov · Vadim Rudnik · Robert Aldrich · Lukas RichterIranArash Kadivar · Qasim JavadiCivilians and OthersHans Timmerman · Edda Kraus · Wilhelm Kraus · Piotr Ivanov · Theodore Hastings · Alex Superty · Leslie Sinclair · Harvey Spary · Aaron Lee · Calvin Dunn ·

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