Missions and Martinis: SpyScape NYC
Have you ever wondered what kind of spy you would be? Could you be the next James Bond fighting in the action or are you a pro hacker behind the scenes? Whelp head out to 55th and 8th to experience SpyScape, the new experience that tests your wit and skills to see what kind of spy you can be. I recently went to SpyScape on a Friday night for their Missions and Martinis event. You must be 21+ and will receive one drink ticket & free bar snacks for the night. My friend and I had been planning to go for the longest time and finally found a Friday free to sing Carl Wheezer's spy song for the night, yes that happened.
Spymaster: A leader of an intelligence organization
Intelligence Analyst: An expert who gleans crucial insights from intelligence
Spycatcher: A specialist in counterintelligence; thwarting enemy spies
Hacker: Someone who breaks into enemy computer systems or protects their own systems from cyber attack
Cryptologist: A mathematical master of making and breaking codes
Agent Handler: A manager of agents who provide secret intelligence or operational support
Surveillance Officer: Someone who follows and observes suspected enemies
Technical Operations Officer: A person who gathers intelligence by tapping phones, breaking into buildings, planting cameras, and other means
Special Operations Officer: Someone who gathers intelligence and destroys targets in hostile environments
Intelligence Operative: The heart of an intelligence organization, involved in an array of operations, from servicing dead drops to setting up safe houses
Once you've gotten to the main Spy floor, the challenges begin. There are stations with numbers them however, it does not matter the order. The wristband that you wear throughout the experience will log your challenge answers into the database. So pick a spot to stand and scan whenever you see a station. You will roam around various rooms learning about some spy history, yes actual spies in actual history. The biggest area was with Enigma, the machine that cracked Nazi code during WWII to stop German warships. If you haven't watched The Imitation Game, I highly recommend it. Other stops include an area on Hackers such as the group Anonymous, U.S. spy Robert Hanssen who secretly betrayed his country to the Russians, and an area about the real life Q with his sleuthy inventions.
Overall this was such a fun experience that I recommend. Word on the street is that they will soon have a James Bond experience at SpyScape sooo I may just have to go there again and get a martini.
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