History
On February 1986, Russian forces led by Lieutenant Fruman's superior, General Grozny, forced a U.S. helicopter carrying special documents to Afghanistan rebels out of the sky and into their territory in Kabul, Afghanistan.[2] Grozny's Soviet forces proceeded to kill all the Americans but one, Cabbot Stone,[3] who showed himself to be Gene-Active. The Soviets promptly began experimenting on Cabbot in order to create their own super soldiers.[1]
By April[3] , Fruman reported to Grozny that Cabbot was proving difficult and that they had decoded the microfilm from the helicopter and discovered it was a list of Soviet diplomats and commanding officers working undercover for the Americans, including several officers stationed at the headquarters. Fruman asked for their heads, but Grozny held off their executions until more proof was uncovered or if the Americans sent a team to retrieve Cabbot and the microfilm, proving its veridity.[1]
As Grozny predicted, an American Task Force named Operation: Knightstrike arrived in Kabul, but by the time of their arrival Grozny's scientists had already decoded Cabbot's DNA and had created a team of super soldier Spetsnaz. Fruman led their deployment after the Americans as an initial test of their super powers. Although the Spetsnaz kept getting up after fatal blows, Fruman saw it necessary to drop toxic gas from his helicopter in order to capture the Americans, at the cost of all of his men. Shortly after, Fruman notified the General. Grozny felt their losses were acceptable, as they could build a super soldier army big enough to dwarf the West.[3]