Agent Tanya

Summary
Tanya was the commando of the Allies in the Great World War III and the Russian invasion of America. At first, she was actually someone's name, but later, Tanya, or more specifically, agent Tanya, became the codename for the Allies' female commando.

Description
Tanya Adams wielded a pair of pistols, which she could use to take out enemy infantry as well as attack dogs, from long range. For dealing with structures, she had C4, which when planted on a structure would destroy it in seconds. Unfortunately, she had no defense against vehicles or aircraft, which made her vulnerable to all manner of Soviet vehicles and aircraft, especially Mammoth Tanks and Yak attack planes. Furthermore, as all Soviet defenses were adept at taking out infantry from range, it was often difficult for her to use C4 against a base.

Usage
Tanya was the Allies' on call agent when something needed to get done, so she was used for a variety of missions, including the rescue of Dr. Albert Einstein, infiltration of Soviet bases, and the destruction of important bridges. Eventually, she assisted in the attack on Moscow itself.

Weaknesses
Tanya was weak against all manner of vehicles, aircraft, and anti-infantry base defenses.



Description
She later moved to the U.S. and quickly became a military officer there. At first, Agent Tanya was very similarly equipped as in the previous war, wielding C4 and pistols, but now, she was also trained to swim long distances, which allowed her to plant C4 onto enemy ships. Furthermore, she self-healed at a slow rate due to improved provisions.

After the Soviet Union was defeated she was trained to resisit mind control in case they had to combat it again. She also was trained in using her C-4 on moving enemy vehicles.

Usage
As before, Tanya was heavily used, doing everything from knocking out Soviet bases and Missile Silos to preventing herself from being mind-controlled by a Soviet beacon. Eventually, she personally captured Premier Romanov during the attack on Moscow itself.