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*Many fans do not consider Splinter Cell: Essentials canon to the Splinter Cell series due to inconsistencies with other games in the series including Double Agent and Conviction. Ubisoft has not specifically stated its stance on the game, other than saying that is part of the series[http://splintercellessentials.us.ubi.com/indexFlash.php][http://www.gamespot.com/psp/action/splintercellpsp/video/6142882/splinter-cell-essentials-developer-interview-1?nonRedirectElement=1]. |
*Many fans do not consider Splinter Cell: Essentials canon to the Splinter Cell series due to inconsistencies with other games in the series including Double Agent and Conviction. Ubisoft has not specifically stated its stance on the game, other than saying that is part of the series[http://splintercellessentials.us.ubi.com/indexFlash.php][http://www.gamespot.com/psp/action/splintercellpsp/video/6142882/splinter-cell-essentials-developer-interview-1?nonRedirectElement=1]. |
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Full Name | Edward Blake |
Born | 1985, Harlingen, Texas |
Family | Unknown |
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Height | 6'2" |
Weight | 220 lbs |
Affiliations | National Security Agency (Third Echelon) |
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Appearances | E |
Edward Blake was recruited into the NSA from Texas AGM University, where he was pursuing a double major in Political Science and Psychology. After joining the agency he became a field analyst specializing in the debriefing of foreign intelligence assets. Despite a notable lack of patience and a willingness to resort to physical methods of interrogation, his success record is one of the highest in the agency.
Notes
- Many fans do not consider Splinter Cell: Essentials canon to the Splinter Cell series due to inconsistencies with other games in the series including Double Agent and Conviction. Ubisoft has not specifically stated its stance on the game, other than saying that is part of the series[1][2].
- Edward Blake does not appear in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction.