Agent: A person who secretly spies for (but is not officially employed by) an intelligence service
Base of operations: A spies headquarters
Bimetrics: The use of unique characteristics, like a fingerprint, to identify a person
Cipher: A form of code in which the letters of a message are replaced with a new set of letters or numbers according to some rule
Code: A system designed to hide the meaning of a message by using letters, numbers, words, symbols, sounds, or signals to represent the actual words of the message
Counterintelligence: The protection of information, people and equipment from spies
Counterspy: Someone who works in counterintelligence, investigating and catching spies
Credential: An ID card, proving you have security clearance to be inside headquarters
Double Agent: A spy who is recruited and controlled by another country's intelligence agency to work secretly against his original agency.
Escape And Evasion: An area of spy tradecraft that includes all the techniques a spy uses to avoid capture and other dangers.
Espionage: The feild of spying
Handler: An intelligance officer who manages an agent and gives him assignments
Industrial Espionage: Spying in the bussiness world
Intelligence: Another word for the profession of spying, as well as for the information a spy collects.
Intelligence Officer: An employee of an intellegence servicewho recruits the agents who most often do the actual spying
Microdot: A tiny photograph of a document (1mm or smaller) that has been magnified to be read
Microwriting: Writing that's too small to be read by the naked eye
Mole: An employee of an intelligence service who secretly works for another country's intelligence service
Observation Post: A spot from which a spy can conduct surveillance
Scouting and Reconnaissance: An area of spy tradecraft that involves obtaining informayion about the features of a place, or about the location and strength of an enemy army's defenses, for example
Secret Writing: The use of invisible inks for undercover communication.
Spymaster: The overall head of a spy organization
Spy Network: A group of spies who work together toward a common goal
Surveillence: The close study of someone or something (includes watching and listining)
Tradecraft: The tachniques and procedures that spies use to do their work
- How do you escape from a locked room?
Simple.
If the key is left in the door on the otherside it makes it a whole lot easier. First you need a peice of paper that you can slide under the door. Then get something long and thin that you can slide through the key hole. Then the key will hopefully fall out onto the paper.
If the key is not in the door and it is a matter of life or death then you can get all the fabrics in that room and climb down from the window. BUT DO NOT DO IT FROM A FLOOR HIGHER THAN THE 1ST FLOOR