It is usually assumed that the outcome of any decision made by a certain individual, or group of individuals, is linked to luck. Truth is, to a certain extent, chance also plays an important role in influencing the results of those decisions made.
Henry Stickmin is no stranger to the rule given his extensive experience in the matter.
Since his triumphant entry into the bank – a very briefly, if not short-lived, celebrated victory – Henry found himself embroiled in a series of events wich led him to make decisions in the midst of far-fetched situations, one more than the other, and in most of the time luck and chance were involved.
After his most recent involvement inside an airship, Henry was looking forward to getting out of the endless circle of decision-making his life had turned into so he wouldn't get into any more trouble.
Unfortunately, nothing is as he wishes.
When Henry manages to regain consciousness, he notices a couple of details: First, the cold and gloomy room - the complete opposite of the comfort of his home - where he is at the moment. Second, a guy with a well-groomed beard and mustache who must be the one holding him captive.
The man introduces himself as Dimitri Johannes Petrov, Warden of 'The Wall'; prison complex where only the most important and dangerous criminals in the world end up.
Henry doesn't need to be a genius to guess why he was brought to The Wall, and Dimitri would make sure his newest acquisition never leaves the compound.
Minutes later, Henry – now framed – is taken to another room by who is supposed to be the warden's bodyguard or right-hand man. Dimitri Olyat would hold Henry until he gets relocated to a new cell.
And Stickmin isn't the only one Olyat has to keep an eye on. Next to Henry there is another person, a woman with crimson red hair who is sitting against the wall of the room and sad look, as if she was resigned to remain locked up for the rest of her existence.
Henry, for his part, remains silent. His mind begins to work on all the possible options in which he would escape from this place.
He was able to escape from a prison in the middle of the desert, stole a huge diamond during the night and faced a dangerous gang of criminals. By his own means Henry Stickmin will flee from a complex infested with Soviets...
... although perhaps, this time, some help would not hurt him at all.
