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Captain John “Rook” Rooker, 39. Retired SAS. Now works a quiet, suffocating job as a security consultant in London. He has a faded wedding photo on his desk (divorced), a tremor in his left hand (psychosomatic), and a recurring dream of a ferris wheel turning in a dead city. Part One: The Bullet You Keep Chapter 1: The Ferris Wheel (2011)
And then Mira does what Rooker couldn’t—she shoots Kamarov in the throat. He falls, but the switch is already pressed. The bomb’s timer starts: 00:04:00.
Rooker raises his pistol. His hand trembles.
“A warhead. Live. From the reactor’s cover-up. They’re calling it ‘Dead Hand’—a dirty bomb they plan to detonate in a NATO port city. But first… they want to finish what Zakhaev started. They’re going to kill the witnesses. Us.” Chapter 3: The Ghosts of Task Force 141 call of duty 4 modern warfare englis
Rooker learns that three of his former squad are already dead. “Accidents.” Car bombs. Gas leaks. One was found in a hotel room in Istanbul with his own dog tags shoved down his throat.
The Ghost of Ferris Wheel
“They know we’re here,” she whispers. Captain John “Rook” Rooker, 39
Rooker reaches the bomb. Kamarov is there, holding a dead man’s switch.
Rooker cuts the last wire.
The dream is always the same.
“What?”
Zakhaev turns, looks directly through the scope, and smiles. Then the Mi-28 Havoc rises from behind the ferris wheel, its rotor wash scattering the dead leaves. Rooker wakes up screaming—but no sound comes out. That’s the real nightmare. The silence of the moment he failed.
The narrative shifts into a dark mirror of the original game’s missions. But instead of heroic assaults, these are extractions —Rooker and a small, broken team must retrieve surviving SAS and USMC operatives from across Eastern Europe before the new ultranationalist hunters find them. He has a faded wedding photo on his
He dreams of nothing at all.
But there’s no parade. No medals. Price disappears again. The government denies everything.