Alice Madison (Earth-1905)

"I think we can stop dancing around the words 'Agent Madison is dead.' Our only real question now is why, or more importantly why Nikoladze thought he could hide it from us."

- - Robert Blaustein

Alice Madison (August 29, 1968 – October 6, 2004), also known as Nadya Sentzke, was a special agent of the CIA who worked within the Georgian political arena as a mole within the political cabinet of Kombayn Nikodaze. Her cover as an American spy was ultimately blown and she was killed by Kombayn's men, while her subdermals were removed from her corpse at Tbilisi, Georgia. Her fellow CIA special agent Robert Blaustein was subsequently sent to Georgia to locate her, but was also killed and had his subdermals removed.

Georgian Information Crisis
Alice Madison was transferred to Tbilisi in May 2002 under the identity of "Nadya Sentzke" by a CIA assignment to monitor Kombayn Nikodaze's growing influence in the government of Georgia. Two months later, in July, she secured an administrative position in the Ministry of Defense of Georgia.

With a "donation" to Nikodaze's 2004 presidential campaign, Alice secured her role in the new president's cabinet with his coup d'état. In September, she reported a string of "suspicious data traffic" to the CIA among Nikoladze's deputies. A day later, she sent three of Nikoladze's encrypted files for analysis by the NSA, but her request was prohibited.

Death
On October 3 and 4 of the same year, Madison missed her daily reports to Langley, with CIA operatives discovering her subdermals were reduced to less than 28 metres per day until October 5, where they went completely offline.

On October 7, special agent Robert Blaustein was sent to Georgia to locate Madison, but he would too disappear soon after.

On October 16, newly recruited Splinter Cell recruit Sam Fisher was sent to locate both agents, finding their dead bodies lying next to each other in the morgue of a police station at Tbisili. Fisher's inspection concluded that, evidently, both agents were shot. After her death, Vyacheslav Grinko had her subdermal implants removed while he moved to the Ministry of Defense of Georgia.