User Guide

1918
The professional
meticulously plans
the contract ahead
using information
provided in the
Agency’s mission
briefing. From the briefing, the professional knows where TV cameras
are located, but sometimes under pressure he is forced to perform an
unplanned action that may be caught on camera. The professional always
(circumstances allowing) carries out his own cleaning on an untidy contract.
The professional locates the TV control room and removes all evidence.
Stand in front of the recording unit and press
A
to remove the tape.
POST MISSION
Once the professional has successfully
completed a mission, he will often need to
address several expenses. These cover
a number of different circumstances,
for example the retrieval and replacement
of items left at the scene, such as suits
and custom weaponry.
It may also happen that potential witnesses
have been left at the scene. These can both
jeopardize your anonymity and make future
contracts that much harder to complete efficiently.
Additionally, the unlawful killing of innocents and law enforcement officials
will raise the profile of completed missions. This is also an expense
to the professional; the Agency charges him for the killing of innocent
civilians and officers in duty. Unnecessary publicity is bad for business
and this contributes to the final Damage Control penalty, displayed
post mission.
The professional can handle all expenses (both mandatory and optional)
upon successful completion of the mission.
RECOVERING SURVEILLANCE TAPES
NOTES
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