Beckham Dialectical Journal

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A busy street in Berlin, Germany. A devastating crash has occured, lots of police cars, firetrucks and ambulances arrive at the tragic spot. A DSS agent, Odell Beckham Jr., arrives from the United States to the spot. He states to the German government that he and his partner, Nicole Hicks, are here to investigate the destruction of a German military convoy by former British Special Forces soldier Niles Hart. Beckham informs German authorities that Hart’s stealing components to create a Nightshade device, which can disable power in an entire region. His mission is to destroy Russia for the pain they have created by dismissing him from the special forces unit. Hicks receive information that Hart’s hideout has been spotted in Moscow, and suggest that they go there as soon as possible and capture …show more content…
In order to catch someone like him, they need someone like him. Realizing that this mission is too hard, Beckham seeks for help. He flies back to the United States and he goes and visits Jack O’Conner. O'Conner is an ex- con, but with great moral codes. Beckham goes to him seeking help, He knows that O’Conner is the prince of thieves, the slayer of giants, and the conquerer of beasts, and he is the only person who is capable of capturing Hart. O’Conner refuses the invitation at first, but Beckham persuades him, by giving him a reward price. He tells O’Conner that if he finds Hart and stops him from finishing the nightshade device, the government will reward O’Conner and his crew with one hundred million dollars. Hearing this news from Beckham, O’Conner’s crew takes the job, and they all try to persuade O’Conner into coming too. They tell him to think about what they could do with all the money they earn. They could give up their old criminal lives, and start a new fresh life. After hours and hours of thinking, O’Conner finally agrees and is set to take off to Moscow with his crew and

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