User blog:Mr Bio Shock/The Inside Man

Andrew Ryan wanted to create a city under the ocean, a utopia where others like him could escape the "parasites" of the surface. So, he had this done.

But, it is quite hard to build a city without anyone taking notice.

Unfortunatly for him, the US government did.

FBI headquarters, Washington DC, 1946.

"Andrew Ryan has been transfering massive amounts of money to Wales and Wales archituctural firm lately." said Robert Green. Green had been assigned to basicly follow every montery move Ryan made.

"What's Wales and Wales?" his partner, Ben Jenson asked.

"They are a pretty low level firm, specializing in art deco designs."

"What? Ryan wants to build some new art deco skyscraper or something?"

"No way. 5 million just to build a single building? Looks like he's building an entire town."

"Still, Rob, I don't know if this is big enough to justify an investigation."

Lately, Ryan had begun a mass burst of anti-government rants, whuch made the government fear the fact that he was leading some sort of rebellion. Mass money transfer seemed to be a popular trend with him nowadays.

The truth, though, was much bigger.

North Atlantic, 1947.

Truth. That was a funny thing for Jenson. A few massive money transfers from Ryans massive bank accounts had led the FBI to a city under the sea. Rapture, he believed it was called. The government didn't want any action taken, yet. They wanted to see if Ryan's little city would turn into something big. If not, it would be better to simply leave it alone. But they needed someone on the inside to tell them what was the deal with the place.

That man happaned to be Jenson.

When the FBI was informed of a Rapture recrutier in DC looking for workers, the FBI swiftly produced fake documents to make it look as if Jenson was just another blue collar working man. Perfect. A few days later, Jenson was in. Now, it was time for him to make the decent into Rapture. He was given a few supplies, a camera, about $1,000 USD, and a pistol, in case he was "compromised." His job was to work on Rapture's first metro system, the Atlantic Expresss, and had already secured an apartment in Artemis Suites, in the main residential district of Olympus Heights.

He was to find a way to send letters back to FBI HQ at least every week in order to report on the progress of Ryan's underwater city. This would be especially difficult, since Ryan allowed no surface contact whatsoever. If he found out that he was an FBI agent, he would probably be dead faster than you could say " Surface Agent."