In the spy game, the smallest of details can be the difference between a well-executed mission and a fatal mistake. Joe’s three new recruits must learn this lesson one way, or the hard way. Joe soon introduces them to Yon, a cruel but wise fight instructor who reminds them they are just beginners. The cadets will be pushed to their limits.
But Joe knows that not even Yon’s cruel tutelage will be enough to prepare the new agents for what they have to face in their missions. Joe will do everything in his reach to teach them well, especially if it involves pain. He quickly assigns them to a simple job under his control; infiltrate a social event to keep one businessman from signing a contract. But their underestimation of the job soon puts the target at risk, and Joe has to intervene to keep the recruits from getting caught.
After returning from their first assignment, the new cadets are sent on their first solo mission; industrial espionage. They must collect intel from a foreign engineer. But soon things go wrong when the engineer’s crooked bodyguard is conducting under-the-table deals with dangerous people. On this mission the recruits’ own indiscretions put them in unknown territory, dealing with violent thugs and junkies. What was supposed to be an easy assignment becomes a fight for survival.