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⚫ | The '''Tactical Audio Kit (T.A.K.)''', better known as the '''Laser |
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⚫ | The '''Tactical Audio Kit (T.A.K.)''', better known as the '''Laser Microphone''', is a laser-operated microphone integrated into the [[Five-seveN|SC Pistol]] that enables the user to read the vibration off certain surfaces. that is intergrated within the [[Five-seveN]]. The laser microphone provides a zoomed camera-like field that can be aimed at different objects. It is useful for listening in on conversations that may be at a distance or behind a surface (such as a window) where it is not possible to hear at all. The user must be concealed when operating it, as it lights up red when it is on. |
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− | *The Laser Mic was not described and did not have an "official" name until the ''[[Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell (novel)|Splinter Cell]]'' novel. |
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+ | The laser microphone was later replaced with Sam's [[Nightvision Goggles|Night Vision Goggles]] as a modification, added as a built in microphone listening device within the goggles. The laser microphone is used by Fisher several times in the ''Splinter Cell'' series. These instances include eavesdropping on a conversation between [[Vyacheslav Grinko]] and [[Philip Masse]] in a glass elevator in Splinter Cell. A phone conversation between [[Kombayn Nikoladze]] and [[Kong Feirong]], while Feirong is in his limousine, also in Splinter Cell. As well as a phone conversation involving [[Norman Soth]] in ''Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow''. |
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− | * [[Five-seveN]] |
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Revision as of 14:38, 5 May 2012
The Tactical Audio Kit (T.A.K.), better known as the Laser Microphone, is a laser-operated microphone integrated into the SC Pistol that enables the user to read the vibration off certain surfaces. that is intergrated within the Five-seveN. The laser microphone provides a zoomed camera-like field that can be aimed at different objects. It is useful for listening in on conversations that may be at a distance or behind a surface (such as a window) where it is not possible to hear at all. The user must be concealed when operating it, as it lights up red when it is on.
The laser microphone was later replaced with Sam's Night Vision Goggles as a modification, added as a built in microphone listening device within the goggles. The laser microphone is used by Fisher several times in the Splinter Cell series. These instances include eavesdropping on a conversation between Vyacheslav Grinko and Philip Masse in a glass elevator in Splinter Cell. A phone conversation between Kombayn Nikoladze and Kong Feirong, while Feirong is in his limousine, also in Splinter Cell. As well as a phone conversation involving Norman Soth in Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow.