Throughout the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Zombies experience, players are tasked with collecting Intel to give insight into the world of the Dark Aether storyline. Each Season, including the post-launch Preseason, various forms of Intel can be discovered for each of the four primary Zombies factions.
This article will serve as a complete collection of Intel for the Omega faction in Mauer der Toten from Black Ops Cold War Season Four. If you are looking for Intel from the three other factions, check out the following article which serves as a hub for our coverage of the Mauer der Toten Zombies experience. As the Seasons progress, you can expect to find the latest Zombies Intel on our website, we'll also Tweet when it goes live!

Omega
KGB-Spetsnaz Omega Group seeks to harness the energies and resources of the Dark Aether to give the USSR a strategic advantage over their Cold War foes – the Americans and NATO.
Audio Logs
A Decent Proposal
Captured by the Soviets, Kurtz makes a deal to save his life -- and that of Vogel's infant daughter.
Lazarev: This is Colonel Pavel Lazarev, interrogating prisoner Lukas Kurtz on second of February, 1945.
Lazarev: Dr. Kurtz, you worked at "Projekt Endstation." Why did you and so many others desert the facility?
Kurtz: We were ordered to evacuate. We did our duty to the Fatherland. And that is all you will get out of me.
Lazarev: I lost 14 men shutting down the mess you left behind, so I have very little patience for bravado or delays of any sort. You will talk.
Kurtz: Do what you want to me. I don't care any more.
Lazarev: Perhaps not, Dr. Kurtz. But if you do not immediately tell me where the rest of the Endstation staff went, I will have that little girl we found hiding with you shot.
Kurtz: No, wait! Angelika has done nothing! She only sought shelter from the fighting!
Lazarev: She matters to you, and for that she will die.
Kurtz: Kill her and you lose any leverage you have over me. But.... I am willing to strike a bargain if it will save her life.
Lazarev: Go on...
Kurtz: I will tell you where the rest of the Endstation staff are hiding only if you agree to spare Angelika and allow me to look after her.
Lazarev: An interesting proposal. But even I would not consign a child to be raised as a Nazi. So here is my counter-proposal...
Lazarev: You come back to Mother Russia and continue your work -- for me. She will receive a proper Bolshevik education and become a productive member of society. But only if you give up your comrades.
Kurtz: How do I know you will keep your end of the bargain?
Lazarev: Because you are going to make yourself too valuable to execute. Starting right fucking now. Understood?
Kurtz: *sigh* Bring a map. I will give you names and locations...
The Letter
Kurtz confronts a young Valentina.
Kurtz: Ah. Is that my tea?
Valentina: Yes, Uncle Lukas.
Kurtz: Aleksandra? Would you join me for a moment? There is a matter we should discuss.
Valentina: Of course. What is it?
Kurtz: I was hoping you could enlighten me to the meaning of this envelope I received today.
Kurtz: "Dear Miss Valentina. On behalf of the Committee on Admissions, your application to the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology has been formally accepted."
Kurtz: We had an agreement. Anything you wanted in life, I would support, except one thing.
Valentina: Uncle, please I can explain--
Kurtz: --You promised me you gave up this foolish pursuit! Do you know where this road leads? I have seen it. Lived it. Horrors you could not possibly imagine!
Valentina: But, but I am good at it. The world out there, the factory, I do not understand. But this, physics and microbiology--
Kurtz: I saw what it did to your father! It took years before I understood the pain we caused, the atrocities we committed. I will not allow you to follow his path.
Valentina: You do not understand. I must! He told you I must complete his work. "Take her. Teach her. Be there, both of you, when Operation Baldr bears fruit."
Kurtz: What did you say?
Kurtz: How could you possibly know that?
Kurtz: This acceptance letter is going in the trash -- better yet, the fire.
Valentina: NO.
Kurtz: We shall not speak of this again.
The Turn
Valentina makes a choice.
Kurtz: Aleksandra. Is it time for tea already?
Valentina: Yes, Uncle. Be careful -- it is quite hot.
Kurtz: Tea can never be too hot.
Kurtz: Aleksandra, can I have a moment please?
Kurtz: About our discussion yesterday. I know you may not appreciate it now, but please understand my only concern is for your well being.
Kurtz: Your father was a... complicated man. It was a different time. What we did was... wrong. I only wish to protect you from the mistakes we made.
Valentina: I understand, Uncle Lukas...
Valentina: But I do not agree.
Kurtz: I am sorry, what did you say?
Valentina: My father was a brilliant man. And you were a pathetic worm lurking in his shadow.
Kurtz: How dare you--
Valentina: How dare I? How dare you denounce his work! How dare you sit there and feed me lies!
Kurtz: Careful, Aleksandra, your father...
Valentina: I will go to University, Uncle. You will not stop me. Father is disappointed you lost your way. You abandoned Operation Baldr.
Kurtz: The tea... what have... done... Aleksandra...
Valentina: My name is Angelika Hannabelle Vogel. My father has a plan -- and I will help him complete it.
Valentina: It is finished, Father. I did as you instructed. Do you approve?
Valentina: Father...?
Documents
LT53 Kazimir Blueprint
Blueprint for the LT53 Kazimir portal grenade. Co-developed with the assistance of Sergeant Kazimir Zykov.
LT53 Kazimir Prototype
Exoscientific Phenomena Omega
The LT53 Kazimir temporarily opens a portal to the Dark Aether. Using technology developed from the Reactor Collectors at Outpost 25, the LT53 absorbs objects in a small radius and teleports them. Co-developed with Sergeant Kazimir Zykov.
Dr. WIlliam Peck
29 December 1984
handwritten across the top:
Colonel -
Found this in Peck's lab. Did you know about this?
We could repurpose as weapon.
I will keep sharper eye on Peck. He is up to something.
Angelika Vogel Summary
Omega Document compiling a timeline of Angelika Vogel's life - and how she became Aleksandra Valentina and infiltrated the KGB.
27 January of the year 1985
RE: Angelika Hannabelle Vogel
AUTHOR: Gorev
Summary:
As it has become apparent these recent weeks, Doctor Aleksandra Valentina has been operating with a hidden agenda. All available information points to her being a double agent. We can now conclude that Valentina is the daughter of Doctor Ulrich Vogel, and a secret operator for the goals of Projekt Endstation.
Valentina's forgery of her personal records and history was impeccable. While there is still much information missing, we have been able to assemble enough pieces to make sense of how this deception occurred. 6 January 1944: Angelika Hannabelle is born to Ulrich and Maria Vogel. Her Mother died shortly thereafter, complications from childbirth.
December 1944: Operation Baldr is formally approved.
27 January 1945: Operation Baldr proceeds. Using the Projekt Endstation portal, the Reichstag sends an army into the Dark Aether. The particle accelerator overloads and the facility is abandoned. Dr. Vogel is missing, presumed dead.
21 February 1945: Dr. Lukas Kurtz is captured by Soviet forces. He provides the names and locations of all Endstation personnel. In exchange, he is given a new identity and relocated to Moscow with the aforementioned Angelika (believed at the time to be his daughter). Lukas Kurtz became Ivan Valentin. Angelika Vogel became Aleksandra Valentina. This information remained sealed in our archives until several weeks ago.
24 April 1960: Valentina is accepted to the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. Two days later, Dr. Kurtz has a heart attack and dies. She would go on to graduate top of her class.
19 June 1970: Valentina is recruited by the KGB. She is transferred to Special Operations Group Omega in April 1978, and would be appointed head of Psychotronics Research in March 1983. In July of that year she presented the Projekt Endstation film reels to Colonel Kravchenko.
Gorev
Spetsgruppa Omega
Operation Baldr Approval
A letter from Uranverein Director Kurt Diebner, announcing that Operation Baldr has been formally approved by High Command.
Dr. Vogel,
it is my responsibility to inform you that the Reichstag has officially approved your proposal. You may begin preparations to send a military task force through the dimensional aperture at Endstation. Should the war continue on its present course, the survival of the Reich must be ensured.
This undertaking was christened "Opeartion Baldr" by the High Command. The reference to the Norse god who rose after death is not lost on me.
For obvious reasons the entire operation is strictly classified. I only received clearance because Projekt Endstation remains officially under the command of Uranverein. There are certain technical matters only we can oversee. I am to facilitate the effort in any way I can, but the actual logistics and manpower fall to the newly created Task Force Baldr -- under the command of Gruppenführer Müller.
Make ready, Vogel. Requisition whatever you need as soon as you can. I estimate Task Force Baldr will be fully assembled and on your doorstep roughly one month from now. Ensure you have a stable, persistent gateway established by then, because the Red Army is marching your way and we are running out of time.
This may be the last you hear from me. If so, I wish you the best of luck. We have come a long way from your original request to build a new type of cyclotron. We were established to harness the power of the atom for the Reich, but you may have tapped a power that outstrips atomic energy.
Frau Diebner and I send our best regards to you and young Angelika. Look after each other, old friend, for these are dangerous times.
For the Fatherland,
Kurt Diebner, Ph.D.
Director, Uranverein
Valentina Diary 15-07-83
Excerpt from Valentina's personal diary, July 15, 1983.
15 July 83
Today marks the beginning of the end.
I met with Colonel Kravchenko to discuss the Projekt Endstation film reels. I told him I recently found them gathering dust in a restricted portion of sub-basement records storage.
There is some truth to that statement. It is indeed where I found the recordings - a decade ago. When I first came to the KGB, my Father told me that was where I could find them. I just need the right opportunity to present them.
There is a rumor that Special Operations Group Omega is to be dismantled. Kravchenko has been given a difficult task: finding an appropriate response to the United States' Strategic Defense Initiative. He believes he is being made a scapegoat.
It was in this context I suggested that Omega Group pursue Projekt Endstation. It was a gamble - the Colonel could easily have dismissed it. But I saw the look in his eyes. He saw opportunity. A chance to demonstrate he was nobody's puppet.
I have been given authorization to begin the operation. Our time is finally coming, Father.
Statement of Intent
A document written by Valentina moments before she entered the Dark Aether.
2 February 85
If you are reading this, it means my ascension has begun.
I have opened the portal. I have travelled to the Dark Aether to retrieve the Reich's army and to save my Father.
On 27 of January 1945, German High Command ordered Task Force Baldr into the Dark Aether. A contingency plan if Germany lost the war. The army was to wait in darkness, to be summoned when the time was right for the Reich's revenge.
My Father was taken from me that day. The particle accelerator redlined. He ordered the Endstation staff to abandon their posts. As the soldiers passed over, he remained behind to ensure their journey was complete. After the explosion he was declared missing. Then he was declared dead.
But neither were true - and his loyalty to the Reich never wavered. He, along with Task Force Baldr, remained in darkness, waiting to return and reclaim Germania.
He gave me a responsibility. I was to re-open the connection between our worlds, and then find a way to bring them home.
That mission nears completion. Soon I will be reunited with my Father. And our army will be unleashed upon the world.
Father, you have all my love. I did it all for you. I will see you soon.
Angelika Vogel
F Cipher
Recovered Omega cipher. Decryption is required.
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Colonel We're going about this the wrong way. We shouldn't be trying to kill the forsaken. We should be trying to capture it. Think about it, this could be the most powerful creature from their reality. It is an elder god it has power beyond anything we can comprehend. Who knows what could be gained from harvesting it. Zykov says he can help. All he wants from us is to break him free. We should act fast before requiem takes him upon his offer -P
Radio Transmissions
Your Problem Now
Peck gleefully delights in his newfound control over Requiem's strike team.
Peck: Well, well. How the tables have turned. Last time we got to chat in private was Outpost 25. Remember? When you came into my house, broke all my toys, and shit on my floor? You were like a feral street dog. With a bad case of worms.
Peck: But now look at you. All trained and neutered. On my leash.
Peck: I should thank you, really. All the trouble you've caused me these last seven, long months. If you hadn't destroyed my Inversion warheads, I wouldn't have the chance now to make you my... bitch. Well worth it.
Peck: And now you're going to stop Valentina. Maybe even kill her. And to think, Omega thought I was the traitor. You can almost taste the irony.
Peck: You see - She played them for fools. When she activated that particle accelerator at Endstation, I knew something was wrong. I could smell it. She was too eager. Despite the dangers, despite the risks, she was hellbent on turning that thing back on. Almost like she had a hidden agenda. Which of course she did.
Peck: But she's your problem now. You're going to clean this mess up. For me. Get it? Got it. Good.
Secrets Harbored
Gorev formally introduces himself to the strike team, and discusses his thoughts on Valentina's agenda.
Gorev: Ah, the infamous Requiem strike team. After a year of being Omega's itchy skin rash, it is almost a pleasure to finally make your acquaintance.
Gorev: I do not believe we have had formal introduction. I am Gorev. No first or last name. Just Gorev. Want to know secret? Gorev is code name. Family name is, well, I do not want the attention. Grandfather's brother, he was famous soldier in Stalingrad.
Gorev: You see? Some secrets are okay. Not like our Doctor Valentina. She has been quite the busy bee, da? Buzzing around, using Omega's resources to pursue her own agenda. Harboring the biggest secret of all...
Gorev: Her father being Doctor Ulrich Vogel, of Projekt Endstation? How that managed to elude us all is a question I am very interested in answering.
Gorev: But, as Colonel has said, the voice she hears is not really her father. It is this other entity. The Forsaken. I have heard Kravchenko call it "the wolf." Like from child's story. Red-hooded girl. This wolf changes itself, so it is familiar to us. So we trust it.
Gorev: Then it eats us.
5-Star Treatment
Jager checks in on the strike team to see how they're holding up after their last encounter.
Jager: Hallo, Requiem. Are we enjoying beautiful, sunny, East Berlin? Perhaps not as luxurious as the amenities of the West you are so accustomed to, but still -- an improvement over your most recent residency, ja?
Jager: I've seen the bodies carried out of our Potsdam facility... Brutalized. Though as I understand it, you were given the "5-Star Treatment." No breaking of bones, no poking or prodding. The Colonel needed you in "tip-top" shape, he said.
Jager: The Forsaken. It weasels its way into the minds of its victims, preying on their memories, hiding behind familiar faces. It found the perfect weakness for our sweet Valentina: her dearly departed... Daddy.
Jager: The Colonel is very interested in this creature. It is a shame, really. I had hoped the Colonel was smarter than that.
Jager: The Dark Aether is a vast ocean. The Forsaken, just one white whale. There are other realms, other worlds. It is a universe, after all. Not a singular place.
Jager: The first natural resource we discovered yielded energy beyond our wildest dreams. Do we dare imagine what else lurks in the darkness?
Not For Me
Kravchenko shares his own personal thoughts on Valentina's betrayal.
Kravchenko: When I was chosen to lead Omega, it was clear the unit would be shut down in months, if not weeks. I was to be Chebrikov's scapegoat.
Kravchenko: After everything I had done for my country, for the KGB, for Dragovich: Nova 6, the Numbers Program, the mole -- this was my reward. I was to take the fall and quietly disappear to a place I would be forgotten.
Kravchenko: I gave the order to scour our archives for a new operation, a new purpose. I had little hope anything would come of it.
Kravchenko: Then Doctor Valentina brought me the film reels. A recording documenting the discovery of a Nazi operation called "Projekt Endstation." It was a gateway to another world. You know what happened next.
Kravchenko: I took Aleksandra under my wing. I supported her projects, gave her unparalleled access to resources.
Kravchenko: I came to think of her as the daughter I never had.
Kravchenko: But it was all a lie. She used me. She used us all. Find her. Not for me and my career, but to prevent the creature that infected her brain from entering our world.
Kravchenko: She must be stopped.
Leverage
Kravchenko provides a reminder of what is at stake should the strike team fail.
Kravchenko: To whomever needs to hear this - There is someone who would like to speak to you.
Raptor One: Hey Y'all. You know me right?
Kravchenko: Continue.
Raptor One: I just wanted y'all to know that I'm in good health. Safe and well. Maybe a little prostate trouble, but I'll deal with that another day.
Raptor One: Point is, I'm being well looked after -- and at no point has anyone shoved a knife in my face in a threatening manner.
Kravchenko: Do not test my patience.
Raptor One: Plan is: you do exactly as instructed, and we all get to go home.
Kravchenko: Hrmmmmm.
Raptor One: Basically... you're gonna be getting the runaround as usual -- but just go along with it... and I might just make it out of here with my binocular vision intact.
Kravchenko: See? I keep my word -- your friend is safe. And he will stay that way so long as you follow orders.
Raptor One: Fuck that shit! Fuck Omega! Fuck this fucking asshole! You get a chance to get out - YOU FUCKING TAKE IT!
Raptor One: That the best you got?
Kravchenko: No.
Kravchenko: Please ignore your friend's bad advice. For his sake.
Kravchenko: It is better for all of us...
Kravchenko: If you do exactly what you are told.
Artifacts
Battery
The battery Agent Rico removed from Klaus and threw into No Man's Land.
Endstation Lure
An old Endstation lure device, used to locate a particular creature.
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