The Impossible Mission Force chases Cobalt without knowing his identity, and discovers that he was one of the top nuclear strategists in Russian Intelligence. His activities as an extremist remains undetected, since he acts only under the code name. Hendricks uses the code name Cobalt, to prevent his true identity from surfacing. With most of the world's people wiped out (and presumably their old conflicts and hatreds along with them), a new era of "peace" could be ushered in. His strategy for this conflict is to ignite a global nuclear exchange and thus eliminate most of the world's population. Hendricks' plan is to instigate a nuclear conflict between Russia and the United States. Hendricks then worked in the Kremlin as a nuclear strategist, where he formulated a plan to steal a briefcase with nuclear launch codes to facilitate his concept of world destruction. After twenty years in his role as a nuclear strategist, Hendricks came up with the concept of nuclear war in the place of natural order after following the examples of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Following this, Hendricks was affiliated with the Russian Central Command during the Cold War, wherein his job was to "predict the unthinkable". Despite this, he was forced to resign by the university due to his outlandish theories and claims of insanity. ![]() He was regarded as a genius, with an IQ of 190. Hendricks also became the Professor of Physics at Stockholm University where he specialized in the minutiae of the nuclear endgame theory. 1955, Kurt Hendricks served in the Swedish Special Forces in his youth. He was a Swedish-born Russian nuclear scientist and a terrorist who attempts to ignite a nuclear conflict between Russia and the United States of America, hoping to strengthen the remnants of humanity and ultimately serve humanity.īorn in Sweden c. 1955 - 2011), also known by his code-name Cobalt, was the main antagonist in the 2011 global blockbuster action/thriller film Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol and a posthumous antagonist in its sequel, the 2015 film Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation. –Kurt Hendricks, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Only if it touched every living soul equally. It occurred to me here that nuclear war might have a place in the natural order. thriving cities rebuilt from the ashes, monuments to the unimaginable, dedicated to the concept of peace. What happens then, I wondered, when mankind faces the next end of the world. Put simply, world destruction is an unpleasant but necessary part of evolution. And what little remains is made stronger. ![]() What happens after the end of the world? Every two or three million years, some natural catastrophe devastates all life on Earth. ![]() To treat the deaths of billions as a game. How will the world finally end? It is my job to predict the unthinkable.
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