Not every politician is popular. As an employee of the Secret Service, you live for and love this danger. In countless trainings, you have rehearsed the seriousness of the situation, you have prepared yourself well for almost every situation and never forgotten the most important sentence: "With power, the number of enemies increases!" The job is nerve-wracking, overtime is a part of daily life and since essentially everything and everyone could potentially be a threat, many Secret Service agents are almost paranoid. Accordingly, there is a huge demand for new agents to protect the life of the president 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. "EVERY BETRAYAL REQUIRES A CONSPIRACY!" You never know who you will be on mission with tomorrow. Too many agents can't withstand the pressure and throw in the towel. Thus, you work almost daily with ever new colleagues. But the Secret Service is the bodyguard of the president, the agents handpicked... Why should you distrust a colleague? The danger always threatens from the outside, so you have learned. But what do you do when the rules of the game change? Is that even possible? Maybe you are already as paranoid as all your colleagues before. But why won't this feeling leave you, that a danger could threaten from within? Hints, rumors, you have only your 6th sense. But can you trust it? Can you trust yourself? You need a team! There are only a few friends you can trust. So you drum up a team of Special Agents whom you can trust implicitly. They know nothing of your 6th sense, the feeling for the impending danger. They trust you and go searching with you, but for what?
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