Lena's heart raced as she stared at the mysterious figure before her. Who was he? And how had she ended up in this strange place?
"Who are you?" Lena demanded, trying to keep her voice steady.
The figure gave her a cold smile. "I am Dr. Viktor," he said. "And you, my dear, are exactly who I've been looking for."
Lena felt a chill run down her spine. She had heard stories about Dr. Viktor, the enigmatic scientist who had disappeared years ago, rumored to be working on some kind of top-secret project.
"What do you want from me?" Lena asked, her eyes fixed on Dr. Viktor.
Dr. Viktor's smile widened. "I want what you have," he said. "The power of the iceberg's energy. And I will stop at nothing to get it."
Lena felt a surge of fear and anger. She had risked everything to uncover the secrets of the iceberg, and now this man was trying to take it all away from her.
"I won't give it to you," Lena said firmly. "Whatever you're planning, I won't let you use this energy for evil."
Dr. Viktor's smile faded, replaced by a cold, calculating look. "You have no idea what you're dealing with, girl," he said. "But I suppose I can't blame you for being ignorant."
He gestured to the equipment around them. "This is just the beginning," he said. "With the power of the iceberg's energy, I can change the course of history. I can make the world a better place. But first, I need your help."
Lena shook her head. "I won't help you," she said. "I won't be a part of whatever you're planning."
Dr. Viktor's expression darkened. "You have no choice," he said. "I have ways of making you cooperate."
And then, before Lena could react, he pressed a button on a nearby console, and everything went dark.
When Lena came to, she was strapped to a chair, surrounded by Dr. Viktor's equipment. She tried to struggle free, but the restraints were too strong.
And then she heard his voice, cold and emotionless, in her ear.
"Welcome back," he said. "Now, let's get to work."