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Intro Cutscene and Briefing[]

US Mil-Sat Tango | Geosynchronous Orbit, 0:34 Hours, Zulu time, Monday, June 18, 2007.

(Satellite in space shows the events. A ship is being hijacked by an armed group of pirates. A young sailor tries to tries to sneak away, but in panic he stumbles into the back of a soldier, who strikes him with the butt of his rifle.)

Irving Lambert: (Background) Looks like a Chinese Yang Wei class cruiser with a North Korean destroyer escort.

(Below the sea, a submarine, the USS * A75 is tracing the incident.)

(WNM intro and music plays. Cue WNM news brief being given by reporter Morris O'Dell.)

Morris O'Dell: Events in the Yellow Sea took a turn for the worse today when North Korea and Chinese forces blockaded and boarded a Japanese cargo ship.

Morris O'Dell: The North Korean government has released no official statement, and their ambassador remains out of contact. While at the UN, Chinese ambassador Long Dan urged to the US and her longtime Japanese allies to remain calm, calling the blockades a legitimate response to what the rest of Asia views as a possible re-militarization of Japan.

(News End)

(Scene goes to a secure room with SecDef, POTUS and Lambert inside the Pentagon.)

Lambert: This blockade is an act of war. The NSE is working on a formal response, and they've ordered the USS Walsh to close at flank speed. The Walsh is the most advanced spy ship in history, and my best man will be on board.

National Security Agency | Fort Meade, Maryland, USA 08:51 Hours | Thursday, June 21, 2007

(Agent Sam Fisher is giving a retina scan to enter the control center, joining the rest of the team.)

Lambert: What do you know? Chinese and North Korean ships working together again.

Anna Grimsdottir: It's what we expected.

Sam Fisher: That's a 0-5-6 (zero five six) prototype, Chinese.

William Redding: Exactly.

Lambert: How are your sea legs?

Sam: I haven't lost them.

Lambert: Good, because the 0-5-6 prototype isn't the only new fish in the pond. 

(Cut to the WNM intro, news music plays.)

Morris O'Dell: Admiral Toshiro Otomo, head of Japan's newly formed Information Self-Defense Force, had this to say:

(Cut to news conference, Toshiro Otomo giving a speech.)

Toshiro Otomo: This is another distressing attempt by China and North Korea to further depress our faltering economy. The ISDF, and Japan, appeal to our allies for the military support promised us under the post-war constitution of 19 hundred and 46... (Fade out, cut back to WNM newscaster)

Morris O'Dell: The fact remains that in the eyes of many in Asia, the ISDF itself is a violation of the post-war constitution prohibiting Japan from maintaining a military force capable of striking beyond its borders. In Asia, memories of Imperial Japan are still fresh.

(News broadcast ends.)

CG 80 USS Clarence Walsh | Caribbean Sea, 07:57 Hours Zulu Time | Saturday, June 23, 2007

(Fisher and Redding are on board a helicopter on their way to the USS Clarence Walsh. They land on the ship's helipad and both men disembark - Sam meets up with skipper Arthur Partridge.)

Arthur Partridge: Hot damn! Sam Fisher. Haha, been a long time boy, when's the last time I saw you?  

Sam: I'm afraid I have no recollection of that, Senator.

Partridge: That's right! It has been a while.  

Sam: Nice condo you got here.  

Partridge: Well thanks! I got a space set up for ya in the bosom, you make yourself at home and uh... Heck, no one will even know you're here.

Colonel Lambert: Fisher, an American engineer named Bruce Morgenholt has been kidnapped by a Peruvian separatist group called the "People's Voice". Their suspected leader, Hugo Lacerda, is a hardcore revolutionary preaching information warfare as the only realistic means to achieve revolution in modern society. We need you to get in there and recover or destroy any information Morgenholt may have been forced to divulge, and, if possible, rescue him. As for Lacerda... he's just been bumped onto our target of opportunity list, so if you have a shot, take it.

Anna Grimsdottir: Hostage rescue isn't normally our bag, but Morgenholt was part of Project Watson, the UN committee that studied Philip Masse's handiwork after Georgia. Some people are worried that this kidnapping is just a cover-up, and that Morgenholt is being interrogated for classified information about the Masse Kernels. Fact is that some of the tricks Masse came up with could be used to do a lot of damage. We need to contain that information at all costs.  

William Redding: The target area is a lighthouse attached to an abandoned Spanish Colonial era fortification and some nearby structures. We don't have an exact location of Morgenholt, so you'll have to find him yourself. Insertion will be at night, by Zodiac onto the beach beneath the fort itself. Thermal imaging shows that there are some old natural and semi-natural caves under the fort, so you may be able to use those for infiltration.

Captain Arthur Partridge: Alright Fisher, the helicopter will drop you a few kilometers off shore in the Zodiac. You have one of my Zodiacs and logistical support in and out of the target area. Extraction will be by helicopter from the top of the lighthouse.  

Douglas Shetland: Displace International holds the contract with Wright-Pritchard Technologies to protect their VIPs in potentially hostile situations. We did a thorough threat evaluation for their project in Peru and we accepted the VIP detail on Morgenholt. The guys who came after him knew what they were doing. This was not a tourist grab. I lost three good men in the snatch, and I'm currently preparing a rescue plan for approval from Morgenholt's family and Wright-Pritchard. This is gonna cost Displace a lot of money.



In Game:[]

(Sam begins by the beach near the fort, having just infiltrated the mission area and dragging the Zodiac out onto the beach. It's night, and there's a light rain. He walks towards the rocks finding a path towards the natural and semi-natural caves. While slipping in, he hears gunfire.)

Lambert: I'm hearing gunfire down there, Fisher... is everything alright?  

Sam: It's coming from up ahead, but... Lambert, when I think 'guerrilla', I think 'Kalashnikov'.  

Lambert: What do you mean?  

Sam: I've had enough AKs fired at me in my time to tell you that wasn't one.  

Lambert: Alright. See if there is anything unusual going on with their equipment. Keep us posted.


Cavern[]

(Sam climbs into a large section of the cavern with two roads, one going down and one across a suspension bridge - two guerrillas approach the caverns in astonishment.)

Guerrilla 1: Hey Estevan, look here.

Estevan: What, what is it?  

Guerrilla 1: There's some kind of cave back here. Look!  

Estevan: Look! There's some kind of old bridge there.  

Guerrilla 1: I know, I heard that smugglers used to use these old caves.  

Estevan: Smugglers?  

Guerrilla 1: Si, they probably had some secret passages and tunnels down here. Come on.

(He walks across the bridge) 

Estevan: Whoa, careful! 

Guerrilla 1: It's safe, don't worry.

(He ends up on the other side and explores)  

Estevan: Where're you going? Careful! Maybe it's not safe.  

Guerrilla 1: Don't be a fool.  

Estevan: Old caves like this are dangerous. I'm not going any further.  

Guerrilla 1: Fine. Do what you like.

 (Estevan turns around to leave)  

Estevan: Well, I'm gonna head back.  

Guerrilla 1: Okay, I'm going to stay here and enjoy the view.

(If Sam grabs a guerrilla, he can interrogate him.)  

Sam: Didn't anyone ever tell you that spelunking is dangerous?  

Guerrilla: Oh no, you're going to kill me, right?  

Sam: Only if you say the word 'Monkey'. Now tell me something I want to know.  

Guerrilla: Ah... ammunition and medical supplies, check around inside the cape, they have done some stuff in there.  

Sam: Some of you guys are real helpful. why do you have to work for the bad guys?  

Guerrilla: You're the American oppressor. You're the bad guy.  

Sam: Are you going to say 'Monkey'?  

Guerrilla: What? No!  

Sam: Then this conversation is over.

(additional interrogation)

Guerrilla: That's all I know. I swear! (OR) Please, don't kill me. Please!


Opportunity objective (scanning crates)[]

 (Sam heads through the cavern's paths and finds himself in the colonial fort at some storage sections. He will approach some crates, or have already scanned one of them)  

Lambert: I think you're right about the equipment Sam.  

Sam: Yeah... they've got themselves a little stockpile of high tech kit here.  

Lambert: (if a crate wasn't scanned yet) Try and find out where they came got it. See if those crates have SSCC barcodes on them and scan them with your EEV.

(once Sam scans his first crate)  

Lambert: The SSCC code is lot one of five. See if you can find the other four.  

Sam: I'll do my best.  

(when the fourth crate is scanned)

Lambert: That's four of the five crates, Sam. Keep your eyes peeled for the last one.

(when the last crate is scanned)

Lambert: Good work, Fisher. If we can analyze the intelligence you gathered from those crates, we can make a lot of people's jobs a whole lot safer.

Sam: How come no one ever does things to make my job safer?

Lambert: If you want me to hire some more analysts to interpret information for you, I can do that.

Sam: On second thought, the danger's not so bad.




Weapon testing area[]

(On another path, there is a guerrilla testing his weapon, hence the constant shooting. Sam can grab him and interrogate him)  

Sam: Nice piece. Where'd you get it?

Guerrilla 2: Oh God! I don't know. I really don't know.  

Sam: That's bad news for you, then.

Guerrilla 2: Ah! I'd tell you if I knew. I swear, please don't kill me.  

Sam: Fine, if you don't know where the guns came from, then tell me something else that's useful.  

Guerrilla 2: Ah... ah... Morgenholt! Morgenholt! You must be here for him. He's in the room just ahead. I think they are torturing him.  

Sam: Torturing him, heh? Thanks for the info.  

Guerrilla 2: Hnnn…  n-no problem.

(additional interrogation)

Guerrilla 2: I-I don't have any more information. I swear! (OR) I don't deserve to die!



Torture chamber[]

(Sam goes higher the stairs through a door, hearing screams and electricity, below there is a chamber where two captors are torturing Bruce Morgenholt, suspended in a bathtub with electrical rods)

Bruce Morgenholt: No, ah.. (agony shouts then whimpers)  

Saoul: Don't you think he's had enough?   Torturer: He's had enough when he can’t talk.  

Saoul: Talking? Madre de Dios! He hasn't been able to speak for an hour.  

Torturer: He could be faking it. (tortures him more)  

Morgenholt: AH, NO.. NO! (strained scream then whimpers)  

Technician: Jesus!  

Saoul: Si. I bet he's faking it.  

Technician: Faking!? His tongue is a lump of coal. His brain is...  

Torturer: Enough! Saoul, give him more.

Saoul: It's already at the maximum.   

Torturer: What!?  

Saoul: Should I bring down another battery?  

Torturer: Hehehe. (To Morgenholt) What do you say, amigo? You want another battery? Hehehe... Wait a minute.. His, uh....

Saoul: His ears. Look! Smoke!

Technician: I think I'm gonna be ill.

(runs out of room)

Saoul: I think he's dead.  

Torturer: Heh... Only one way to be sure...  

Saoul:  (shudders) I'm going for a walk. 

(Saoul leaves while the torturer is giving Morgenholt one final shock then goes to his desk. While Sam approaches Morgenholt.)  

(If Sam interrogates any of Morgenholt’s captors)  

Sam: I already don't like you. Don't make it worse for yourself.  

Captor: Who.. who are you?

Sam: Shut up. Why did you torture Morgenholt?

Captor: Lacerda told us to.

Sam: Why? What does he wanna know?

Captor: Math problems. Programmer's stuff. I don't get it.

Sam: You're just the stupid one who likes to hurt people, huh?

Captor: E...Exactly!

Sam: Can you think of a reason why the world wouldn't be a better place without you?

Captor: Uh... Please... I...

Sam: I didn't think so.

(additional interrogation)

Captor: Please, don't kill me. Please! (OR) Lacerda made us!


(Sam enters the torture room)

Sam: (to self) Gah, it stinks.  

Lambert: It doesn't sound too good down there, Fisher.  

Sam: The sound isn't the problem... you should smell it.  

Lambert: You're sure he's dead?  

Sam: Deader than Elvis.  

Lambert: Alright, leave the body. We still need to recover any traces of the interrogation. Grim will call you back.

(Sam may optionally shoot Morgenholt's body, or free Morgenholt, but only one of the following dialogues play)

(If Sam shoots Morgenholt's body)  

Lambert: Sam, what are you doing?!

Sam: Making sure he's not suffering.

Lambert: Well leaving NATO rounds in the body is not gonna look good... leave the evidence alone and get moving.

Sam: On my way.

(If Sam goes to free Morgenholt, he cuts his rope and settles him in the bathtub)  

Lambert: Fisher... I said leave the body... we don't have the means to extract him.  

Sam: Just because he's dead, doesn't mean I need to leave him hanging here like a piece of meat.  

Lambert: Don't get too connected, Fisher. I need you to stay rational.  

Sam: You can spare thirty seconds for some simple dignity.  

(Sam moves through the hallway of the fort.)

Grimsdottir: Sam, it's Grim. We need to make sure that whatever Morgenholt might have told them about Masse's algorithms never leaves this site.

Sam: Okay.

(if the technician fled:)

Grim: I detected a wireless link coming from a technician who left the room before you entered.

(if the technician was killed before fleeing:)

Grim: The technician you just took out had a wireless connection running a few minutes ago.

Sam: So I'll need to recover any data he might have uploaded to their servers?

Grim: Exactly.

Outside[]

Outside area 1[]

(Sam goes through a door outside the forts courtyard to a guerrilla campsite.)

Lambert: From the looks of it, these guerrillas have a pretty temporary set-up. Seem unlikely they'll have any kind of alarm system on location.

Sam: Good.

(Sam can hear two guerrillas talking)

Guerrilla 4: Man, it's really raining.

Guerrilla 3: Si. Well you'd best get going then.

Guerrilla 4: What? It's your turn to patrol.

Guerrilla 3: Turn has nothing to do. It's about seniority.

Guerrilla 4: Seniority? What? What is this? A union or something?

Guerrilla 3: Not yet. But once we topple the government we'll form a union so you'd best be on my good side now heh.

Guerrilla 4: Fine.

(Guerrilla 3 walks back in the tent)

Guerrilla 4: (to himself) Ain't that always the way. Fight for what you believe in and all you do is replace one oppressor for another.

(If Sam interrogates Guerrilla 3)

Sam: Hi, you look important.

Guerrilla 3: I am loyal. You will get no information from me.

Sam: Really? Hmm.. it looks like you forgot to shave this morning, let me help you out a bit.

Guerrilla 3: Huh... you can't.. hey, what are you doing?! Okay, okay! What do you want to know?

Sam: I'm looking for Lacerda, he's been behaving very badly lately.

Guerrilla 3: Well, you're wasting your time, American. He left on a boat an hour ago. He could be anywhere by now.

Sam: I guess I'll just have to follow him then. Don't worry, he won't slip away.

(additional interrogation)

Guerrilla 3: Have a nice swim. (OR) Guerrilla 3: I hope the water is warm.

Outside area 2[]

(Sam goes over to the next area with some generators and hears two guerrillas talk)

(If the objective "Eliminate Hugo Lacerda" has not yet been cancelled, the guerrillas will always give the main conversion below. Otherwise the guerrillas will give one of three other conversations at random.)

Guerrilla 6: Did the boat get away okay?

Guerrilla 7: Si, they've been gone for a while.

Guerrilla 6: How many men went with them?

Guerrilla 7: Lacerda went, and he took four others.

Guerrilla 6: Hm... You'll be able to keep your guard up with four less men?

Guerrilla 7: No one will get by me sir.

Guerrilla 6: Have you seen the newspaper?

Guerrilla 7: No, what is it?

Guerrilla 6: It's Hernandez.

Guerrilla 7: Hernandez!? No! He's injured?

Guerrilla 6: Worse..

Guerrilla 7: No! Dead?

Guerrilla 6: Worse.. he's been traded to the Melgar Football Club.

Guerrilla 7: Traded?! Never! Impossible! I will not hear this!

Guerrilla 6: I swear, it's the truth!

Guerrilla 7: If you are mistaken, I swear on the honor of my sister that I will cut off your head and use it as a bowling ball.

Guerrilla 6: It's true. Check the paper.

Guerrilla 7: I'm going to kill myself.

Guerrilla 6: So, um, you remember that little chiquita from the bar last Friday?

Guerrilla 7: The one with the tight t-shirt? How could I forget?

Guerrilla 6: She called me. We're gonna go have dinner. We're gonna take her to Ricks.

Guerrilla 7: Ricks? That place is expensive.

Guerrilla 6: Heheh, nothing's too good for my baby, but, uh...

Guerrilla 7: But what?

Guerrilla 6: You ... you think I can borrow some money 'til we get paid?

Guerrilla 6: Too bad it's overcast.

Guerrilla 7: Why..

Guerrilla 6: They say that we are at the right latitude to see the debris re-entering the atmosphere.

Guerrilla 7: Debris? What are you talking about?

Guerrilla 6: Madre de dios, you didn't hear? The international station, there's been an accident. They've lost radio contact and they've confirmed there's major damage. They expect the debris shower some time this evening.

Guerrilla 7: Hmm. In pride, in reasoning pride, our error lies. All quit their sphere and rush into the skies.


Guerrilla 6: Him the Almighty Power. Hurled headlong flaming from the ethereal sky. Who durst defy the Omnipotent to arms.

Guerrilla 7: Aye aye aye.... And I thought I was a diligent.

Guerrilla 6: Education is the difference between a revolutionary and a terrorist.


(once Sam learns Lacerda is no longer there:)

Lambert: I think that confirms it, Fisher.

Sam: Yeah... seems like Lacerda's long gone.

Lambert: We'll see if we can track him through Echelon. Don't worry about him for now. We'll keep you posted.


Area with laptop[]

(Sam moves in and find a guard looking after a laptop)

(If Sam grabs him, he may interrogate him)

Sam: Why did you torture Morgenholt?

Technician: Lacerda, he wants algorithms. Some kind of computer algorithm.

Sam: What does a second-rate communist revolutionary want with a computer algorithm?

Technician: I don't know.. I don't even think Lacerda knows. I think someone might have hired us.

Sam: What makes you think that?

Technician: I don't know. Lacerda, he’s been making lots of deals. Something's going on, I don't know what.

Sam: And you don't know who he's been taking to?

Technician: No.

Sam: Then you're not much good to me anymore.

(additional interrogation)

Technician: Have mercy. Please! (OR) I told you everything. Please, don't kill me!


(Sam approaches the laptop nearby)

Grim: That server is the one that the tech transferred the interrogation record to, you'll need to access it.

(Once Sam accesses it)

Grim: Good work, Sam. That wiped whatever information Morgenholt might have given them.

Sam: Won't they wonder what happened to it?

Grim: It was easy enough to make your little intrusion look like a memory allocation error. Don't worry, we give you the best tools.


Outside fort, lighthouse view[]

(Sam heads higher to the fort with a view over the lighthouse. He hears two guards talking)

Guerrilla 8: You look troubled.

Guerrilla 9: Thunderstorms make me nervous.

Guerrilla 8: Why?

Guerrilla 9: I was a boy In Grenada when the Americans invaded in ‘83. My father was in the army. When he realized we could not win, he led us into the mountains with some of his men, and all of our families.

Guerrilla 8: And?

Guerrilla 9: The Americans caught up with us one night in the middle of a thunderstorm. A thunderstorm like this one.

Guerrilla 8: What happened?

Guerrilla 9: They struck in the dark. We never heard them, never saw them. They timed their fire with the thunder. The bodies dropped in the darkness. With each flash of lightning, there would be more corpses.

Guerrilla 8: Did your family survive?

Guerrilla 9: They left the women and children. Nah, the Americans are not butchers. But since that night, I've always been afraid of the thunder.

Guerrilla 8: Well. You're scaring me too.

Guerrilla 9: I know. As I said, they are not butchers. Their weapon is fear, and fear does not spread among the dead.

(If Sam interrogates Guerrilla 9)

Sam: Boo.

Guerrilla 9: Bah! I knew you would come!

Sam: What?

Guerrilla 9: My whole life. My whole life I have been waiting for you to come, in the thunder and the darkness and finish what you began.

Sam: What are you talking about?

Guerrilla 9: You are one of them. One of the Americans who killed my family, and now you’ve come back for me.

Sam: Uh... I don’t think so.

Guerrilla 9: Do your worst! I have always known it would end this way. I am prepared to die.

Sam: You’re freaking me out.

Guerrilla 9: Kill me! I long to see my family again.

(Additional dialogues)

Guerrilla 9: I’m coming, father! (OR) I’m coming, mother!


Blowtorch and wooden gate area[]

(Sam goes down by the gates as he hears a complaining guerrilla with a blowtorch)

Guerrilla 10: Stupid gate! Fix the gate, open the gate, close the gate, open the gate, well now the gate is broken.

(The guerrilla tries to fix the gate.)

Guerrilla 10: Ah, stupid old gate! How am I supposed to get this place up and running with all this old crap? Who would put a gate here anyway. It's stupid, pointless!

(the guerrilla eventually removes the wooden gate)

(If Sam interrogates the Guerrilla)

Sam: Whatcha working on?

Guerrilla 10: Uh… oh god! Who are you?

Sam: I’m already tired of that question, why don’t you just answer mine?

(if interrogated before the gate is cut open:)

Guerrilla 10: Oh… I… uh… I’m trying to cut open this gate so I can get the power cables inside.

(if interrogated after the gate is cut open:)

Guerrilla 10: Oh… I'm… uh… trying to cut this power cable from the lighthouse.

Sam: Why?

Guerrilla 10: The power fitting the main server in the southwest tower isn’t stable. We need to protect the data.

(if the objective about destroying the Masse kernels was not yet completed:)

Sam: Southwest tower, huh? Tell you what, I’ll head back there and delete the data and you won’t have to worry about it. How’s that sound?

Guerrilla 10: Do I have a choice?

Sam: You could scream for help and force me to kill you.

Guerrilla 10: I’ll pass.

(if the objective was already completed:)

Sam: Hm. I've got some bad news for you. I already took care of the data on your server.

Guerrilla 10: Oh no. Lacerda is going to kill me.

Sam: Hm. I think you should be more worried about me than Lacerda.


(additional interrogation)

Guerrilla 10: Don't let me suffer. (OR) If you must, kill me quickly.


Lighthouse[]

Bottom of lighthouse[]

(Sam goes near the lighthouse, crossing the bridge. He hears a man trying to make a radio call)

Radio Operator: Evening Star to Maria Narcissa, come in. Evening Star to Maria Narcissa, come in.

(Sam enters the building and the operator makes radio contact)

Radio Operator: Evening Star to Maria Narcissa, come in. Evening Star to Maria Narcissa, come in.

Radio: Maria Narcissa here. Go ahead, Evening Star.

Radio Operator: Cargo received Maria Narcissa. It all checks out.

Radio: Roger that, our crew's aboard and we have (inaudible).

Radio Operator: Affirmative, Maria.

Radio: Roger that. Maria Narcissa out.

(If Sam interrogates the operator)

Sam: Who were you talking to?

Radio Operator: What?! Who are you?!

Sam: I’m the guy who’s gonna break your knees if you don’t tell me who you were talking to.

Radio Operator: Oh god! It… it was Lacerda. Hugo Lacerda.

Sam: Where is he?

Radio Operator: He’s aboard the ship, the Maria Narcissa.

Sam: Why?

Radio Operator: Weapons. He’s delivering the new weapons to the other cells.

Sam: If I find out you’re lying I will come back for you…

Radio Operator: Oh, god. Please!

(additional interrogation)

Radio Operator: I swear, Lacerda isn't here! (OR) I don't know anything else!


(if Sam tries to use the upstairs cabinet before the operator finishes the radio call:)

Grim: Fisher, we don't have time to sort through files right now... see if you find the info in a more practical form.

(if Sam takes out the operator without learning about Maria Narcissa:)

Grim: Damn, you just took out their radio operator.

Sam: He asked for it.

Grim: Well, it's going to be a lot harder to find out where they're smuggling their arms in from. You'd better check their radio logs. They probably keep a hardcopy archived on file somewhere.

Sam: Okay. I'll look around here.

(if Sam takes out the operator and the radio at the same time, without learning about Maria Narcissa:)

Grim: Whoa, that was extreme.

Sam: Radioman, and radio all at once. I figured it was a good investment of resources.

Grim: I think he was radioing the smugglers who delivered the arms.

Sam: Oh. Oops.

Grim: Well, check if they keep a comm log on file somewhere.

Sam: Okay. I'll look around here.

Grim: And take it easy Fisher... you were less messy when you were younger.

Sam: The bad guys grew up... I had to adapt.

(if Sam takes out the operator and the radio at the same time, after learning about Maria Narcissa:)

Grim: Whoa, that was extreme.

Sam: Radioman, and radio all at once. I figured it was a good investment of resources.

Grim: Maybe so, but it was still messy.

Sam: The world's a messy place, Grim.

(If Sam shoots the radio, without taking out the operator at the same time)

Grim: Good thinking, Fisher. Now they won't be able to tell their other cells that they've been hit.

Sam: That's the idea.

Grim: Always one step ahead.

Sam: The day I fall behind is the day I don't come home...


(once Sam learns about Maria Narcissa)


Grim: Maria Narcissa.

Sam: You're not trying to set me up on another blind date I hope...

Grim: The Maria Narcissa is a boat...

Sam: So was the last girl you set me up with...

Grim: Fisher!

Sam: Sorry.

Grim: The Maria Narcissa is a cargo ship... owned and operate by Celestinia Inc... Portuguese shipping company... registered in the Philippines... cross Pacific freight contracts... lots of details missing…

Sam: Sounds suspicious…

Grim: Sounds like I'm setting you up for another date after all...

Sam: Can't wait to meet her.


(if the objective "Eliminate Hugo Lacerda" was not cancelled before the lighthouse, then it will be cancelled either from the lighthouse interrogation or by going up further in the lighthouse:)

Lambert: Sam, from everything we're seeing here, it looks like Lacerda's already flown the coop. Scratch the objective. You don't need to worry about taking him out.


(Once Sam completes all his primary objectives)

Lambert: Fisher, your primary objectives are complete. We can extract you when you're ready. You'll need to signal for a helicopter pick up from the top of the lighthouse... but make sure the light is out first.

Sam: Will do.


(Sam goes up to the top and dispatches the guard patrolling around then switches off the light, calling for evac)

Mission Complete. 

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