

He threw a handgun with a single round and the two fought over it. When they awoke, Jaron explained that one of them is a traitor to the group and the two must fight to the death to determine which. The mission was a success, but Ben and Gunther were both tazed and knocked out onboard the Tyrants' private plane and brought into a small room in Jaron's home. Namir sent Saxon, Hermann, and Hardesty to the Hotel Novoe Rostov in Moscow to kill Mikhail Kontarsky, administrator of the Russian committee on Human Augmentation. After Namir promised to help track down the people responsible for Team Six's deaths, Saxon agreed to join. Later, Namir approached him with a proposition to join the Tyrants, an independent special operations team that does not follow the rigidity of more official groups. To replace Wexler, Namir, presumably under orders from the Illuminati, attacked Belltower Strike Team Six during fake Operation Rainbird, killing all team members save for Ben Saxon, who was left to recover in a SAF hospital. She suffered stomach injuries, but managed to survive. However, his partner, Agent Anna Kelso, killed Wexler in retaliation. They assassinated Dansky, but they let Senator Skyler live, and newly recruited Gunther Hermann killed Secret Service Agent Matt Ryan. In 2027, he and the group attacked the meeting between Senator Jane Skyler and Garret Dansky, CEO of Caidin Global. Later he recruited Lawrence Barrett, Yelena Fedorova, Scott Hardesty, and Joe Wexler. As a Tyrant operative, he worked in secret for the Illuminati, performing clandestine operations. Later he formed the secret black ops team, the Tyrants, and became the leader of Belltower's Elite Special Operations Unit. Ben Saxon speculates that his scars and augmentations are due to injuries sustained during the Pan-Arab invasion and occupation of Israel. Jaron later named his daughter after her. When he was nineteen, his sister Melina was killed during a supposed car accident in Haifa he was recruited into Israel's Intelligence Agency an unnamed time later. The Mossad and psychological profiling conducted there indicated a deep-seated guilt over Melina's death. Namir leads a double life, one where he serves as the merciless leader of an augmented mercernary group, and the other a more private life he spends with his wife and two children.
