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'''Nina Myers''' is a ] character on the television series, '']'', played by ].


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Nina was second-in-command of the Los Angeles ] (CTU) during the first season of the show, behind ], who was her former lover. She was also involved with ], who later became Special Agent in Charge of CTU. At the end of the first season, it was revealed that Nina, also known as Yelena, was a traitor, who had been aiding the assassination attempts on (then Senator, later President) ]. After her cover was blown, Nina attempted to run from CTU, but Jack's wife Teri overheard a conversation that would have compromised her escape, so Nina killed Teri. Nina was later captured and sent to prison.
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In the second season, it was discovered that Nina had information on a terrorist organisation that was planning to detonate a ] in Los Angeles, and President Palmer agreed to release her from prison if she helped CTU locate it.
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In the third season, Jack encountered Nina again in ] while both were attempting to buy a deadly ] (although for different reasons). She was captured and taken back to CTU headquarters, where she attempted to corrupt their computer servers and escape. However, she was cornered by Jack's daughter Kim, who by this time had become a CTU agent. The standoff was interrupted when Jack shot Nina in the shoulder. Though Nina attempted to convince Jack that she was still of value alive, Jack executed her in cold blood.
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Little is known about Nina's history or motives. However she is ]: aside from ], she is seen speaking ], ] and ], and it is quite possible she speaks even more languages than that. Rumors say that she will be featured in '']''

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