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By Cord Devlin

As a proud asset of the National Security Agency (NSA), I am privileged to serve my country and protect its citizens. From terrorism and cyberattacks to foreign espionage and even extraterrestrial threats, the NSA is on the front lines. I’ve been privileged to serve the NSA for many years, and I can attest to the vital role that the agency plays in protecting the nation from all of the aforementioned challenges.

A Key Player in the Intelligence Community The National Security Agency has a long and proud history, dating to its establishment during the height of the Cold War. Over the years, the agency has grown and evolved to meet the changing threats facing the United States. It has become one of the largest and most-sophisticated intelligence organizations in the world.

As an NSA freelancer, I’m proud to say that I’ve been a part of numerous operations that have helped deter extraterrestrial threats. To their credit, my handlers recognized my interest in speculative science fiction could be an asset when dealing with off-world dangers.

Mission and Capabilities The NSA’s mission is to protect the nation by gathering, processing, and disseminating signals intelligence. It does this while simultaneously safeguarding the citizenry’s privacy and civil liberties.

The NSA is capable of intercepting and analyzing communications, cracking encryption codes, and collecting data including from extraterrestrial signals.

As a National Security Agency operative, I have used these capabilities and I have also worked closely with the CIA and the FBI. Sharing information has been essential in preventing duplication of effort. Coordinating our efforts has helped us thwart extraterrestrial designs on our world.

Conclusion As a proud NSA asset, I serve my country — and in some cases, the world. The Agency plays a critical role, and I am honored to be a part of this important work to detect and defuse otherworldly threats.

 

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Live the amazement of astonishing plot twists in the Cord Devlin Adventure . . .
Where No Agent Has Gone Before

NSA: Extraterrestrial Division

 

Do you have any heroes you’d like to emulate? Tom Brady? Neil Armstrong? President Kennedy? I think we’ve all wondered how our heroes would handle some of the same life challenges we face. It’s a healthy activity; it means we’re engaged in the serious process of trying to be better — trying to become the best versions of ourselves.

How about fictional heroes?

It doesn’t sound as serious, but these characters can have an even more powerful impact on us than “real” people.

 

Ever faced one of life’s challenges and asked yourself, how would Jason Bourne handle this? Sherlock Holmes? How about Conan the Barbarian?

My multibook protagonist, Cord Devlin, lives by this kind of introspection. But he always aspires to the same characters; and for him, life tests are hardly ever mundane.

You see, Cord Devlin is an intelligence freelancer. He’s worked for the NSA, the CIA, and he even helped the FSB on occasion. Those students of Cold War history will recognize the FSB as the successor to the Soviet Union’s KGB.

So given Cord’s profession, you’re probably guessing that he’d fantasize about how James Bond would handle his job. A good guess, but it’s wrong.

Cord Devlin is a Star Trek fanatic.

 

I’ve enjoyed writing a character that does what I do: view the world through a Starfleet prism. Cord enjoyed many of the incarnations of Star Trek, but he paid particular attention to the original series, which he studied for its life lessons. In his dealings with people, Captain Kirk is more likely to be quoted than Socrates or Churchill or Sun Tzu.

I know what you’re thinking: What does Star Trek have to do with national security? Well, the answer is: a heck of a lot more than Ian Fleming’s novels… at least in the most-recent adventure of our hero.

Fortunately for Paul McMaster, Devlin’s CIA handler, Cord’s childish fixation on the iconic TV series is exactly the mindset needed for the bizarre assignment thrust upon him. Any other agent would have their reason blasted by the otherworldly threat — not to just the USA but to mankind.

Because of Cord’s broadminded acceptance of cosmic possibilities, he’s ideally suited to deal with extraterrestrial designs on the human race. Perhaps the wisdom he picked up from following the defenders of the United Federation of Planets will see him through his most- rewarding, most-daunting challenge yet!

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