1. Why did Pavel want to go alone to get the car?
- He didn't want to put his brother in danger
- He didn't want Nikita to know how he got the car
- He wanted to surprise Nikita with the type of car
- He didn't want to put his brother in danger
- He didn't want Nikita to know how he got the car
- He wanted to surprise Nikita with the type of car
- He didn't want to put his brother in danger
2. Did the brothers find a reliable disguise?
- Yes
- No
3. What is the biggest problem with the new car?
- The car is very expensive... Pavel is likely in debt to the man he got the car from
- The car is very flashy
- The car will eventually need to be returned
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Nikita: That was an eventful time of my life, so much was going on...
Jenna: I cannot believe your brother went on a date with a rich gay man to buy his car...
Nikita: Honestly, me neither.
Jenna: I can't imagine that turned out fine... There must be trouble down the road, right?
Nikita: Well, sort of, but that wasn't the biggest issue. The real issue was that our money was running out because we lived the way we did.
We ended up having to do small things on the side because we would run a little bit low on money.
These "small" things we did for money eventually escalated and were no longer small. My brother and I got hooked on the expensive lifestyle... which drove us to steal a lot of money... from ATMs.
After we stole money from a few ATMs, we wanted to change it up. Our next heist was of a much larger magnitude...
Jenna: How did you not get caught doing all of this?
Nikita: Call it luck, call it planning, call it... intellect? I'm not sure, but for whatever reason, my brother and I always seemed to be in the right place at the right time for these heists.
Jenna: What does all of this have to do with finding your parents?
Nikita: It has everything to do with finding my parents. The consequences of our last heist ended up giving rise to the most important moments of my entire life, Jenna...
The final moments of St. Petersburg are... well... I can't even begin to describe how impossible the situation was. It was even more shocking and confusing than the night of Victor exploding into pieces... just three yards away from my face.
Jenna: How can it be any more shocking than seeing someone die like that?
Nikita: This universe has a way of inducing the most obscure causal relationships. There's really not much more I can say.