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* ClueEvidenceAndASmokingGun: PlayedForLaughs: Dave is annoyed that the photo of Gorski isn't enough to arrest him and builds a scenario to Charles where they catch The Censor holding a saw in one hand and a severed leg in another. charles rebuffs this, and says [[TheComicallySerious that would actually be quite helpful in building a case]].
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* ClueEvidenceAndASmokingGun: PlayedForLaughs: Dave is annoyed that the photo of Gorski isn't enough to arrest him and builds a scenario to Charles where they catch The Censor holding a saw in one hand and a severed leg in another. charles rebuffs this, Charles responds, and says [[TheComicallySerious that would actually be quite helpful in building a case]].
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* TheyLookLikeEveryoneElse: It is quite easy to miss the guy, considering most of his routine has him blend into the background in various areas of the party. He writes on a notepad in the garage, and covertly shadows Gorski, never making contact. This is actually lampshaded by Dave (one of the agents in the "For Sale" house's yard), [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall who mentions Brian having a "forgettable face"]].
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* TheyLookLikeEveryoneElse: It is quite easy to miss the guy, considering most of his routine has him blend into the background in various areas of the party. He writes on a notepad in the garage, and covertly shadows Gorski, never making contact. This is actually lampshaded by Dave Charles (one of the agents in the "For Sale" house's yard), [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall who mentions Brian having a "forgettable face"]].
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Dave mentions Brian has a "forgettable face", and notes that TheyLookLikeEveryoneElse to his colleague Charles.
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* ClueEvidenceAndASmokingGun: PlayedForLaughs: Dave is annoyed that the photo of Gorski isn't enough to arrest him and builds a scenario to Charles where they catch The Censor holding a saw in one hand and a severed leg in another. charles rebuffs this, and says [[TheComicallySerious that would actually be quite helpful in building a case]].
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall:Dave Charles mentions Brian has a "forgettable face", and notes that TheyLookLikeEveryoneElse to his colleague Charles.Brian [[TheyLookLikeEveryoneElse looks inconspicuous]].
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall:
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* OnlyOneName: Charles and Dave.
* StealthInsult: Dave is annoyed that Brian is undercover, but Charles mentions he blends in well due to having a forgettable face, but was said in a way that Dave took offense. Charles clarifies that it means they have distinct features and is actually a compliment.
* StealthInsult: Dave is annoyed that Brian is undercover, but Charles mentions he blends in well due to having a forgettable face, but was said in a way that Dave took offense. Charles clarifies that it means they have distinct features and is actually a compliment.
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* OnlyOneName: They refer to each other as Charles and Dave.
Dave (given the covert nature of their mission, that makes sense). Like with Brian the undercover officer, they also have internal names that reveal that their last names are Charles [=McDonald=] and Dave Jackson respectively, but are not used.
* StealthInsult: PlayedWith. Dave is annoyed that Brian is undercover, but Charles mentions he blends in well due to having a forgettable face, but this was said in a way that made Davetook take offense. Charles clarifies that it means they meant that they have distinct features features, and is was actually a compliment.
* StealthInsult: PlayedWith. Dave is annoyed that Brian is undercover, but Charles mentions he blends in well due to having a forgettable face, but this was said in a way that made Dave
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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown
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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown
Ben Crowe
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* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite only having one voice line (him leaving an angry message to Grey about the killswitch), the information he gives to Grey is instrumental in pulling off the kidnapping of The Constant, and without it, The Constant would've likely died.
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* SmallRoleBigImpact: SmallRoleBigImpact:
** Despite only having one voice line (him leaving an angry message to Grey about the killswitch), the information he gives to Grey is instrumental in pulling off the kidnapping of The Constant, and without it, The Constant would've likelydied.died.
** While not confirmed in-game, William is also likely the one providing you with dead drops for bringing in weapons, as the menu for selecting where to do an agency pickup notes that "Grey's Informant" will place it there.
** Despite only having one voice line (him leaving an angry message to Grey about the killswitch), the information he gives to Grey is instrumental in pulling off the kidnapping of The Constant, and without it, The Constant would've likely
** While not confirmed in-game, William is also likely the one providing you with dead drops for bringing in weapons, as the menu for selecting where to do an agency pickup notes that "Grey's Informant" will place it there.
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Ben Crowe (Dave), Sean Power (Charles)
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* StealthInsult: Charles is annoyed that Brian is undercover, but Dave mentions he blends in well due to having a forgettable face, but was said in a way that Dave took offense. Charles clarifies that it means they have distinct features and is actually a compliment.
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* StealthInsult: Charles Dave is annoyed that Brian is undercover, but Dave Charles mentions he blends in well due to having a forgettable face, but was said in a way that Dave took offense. Charles clarifies that it means they have distinct features and is actually a compliment.
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* TheyLookLikeEveryoneElse: It is quite easy to miss the guy, considering most of his routine has him blend into the background in various areas of the party. He writes on a notepad in the garage, and covertly shadows Gorski, never making contact. This is actually lampshaded by Dave (one of the guards in the "For Sale" house's yard), [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall who mentions Brian having a "forgettable face"]]; a face that seems to have been deliberately reused from other civilian [=NPC's=], so this also comes up in a meta sense as well.
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* TheyLookLikeEveryoneElse: It is quite easy to miss the guy, considering most of his routine has him blend into the background in various areas of the party. He writes on a notepad in the garage, and covertly shadows Gorski, never making contact. This is actually lampshaded by Dave (one of the guards agents in the "For Sale" house's yard), [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall who mentions Brian having a "forgettable face"]]; a face that seems to have been deliberately reused from other civilian [=NPC's=], so this also comes up in a meta sense as well.face"]].
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!!!Himmelstein: ''The Last Yardbird''
[[folder:Aleksander Kovak]]
A retired thief who led a criminal gang of thieves called The Yardbirds, who were infamous for robbing the Shamal Casino in Las Vegas. After burying the looted money and laying low, Kovak places a contract on the surviving Yardbirds so he can take the loot for himself.
[[folder:Aleksander Kovak]]
A retired thief who led a criminal gang of thieves called The Yardbirds, who were infamous for robbing the Shamal Casino in Las Vegas. After burying the looted money and laying low, Kovak places a contract on the surviving Yardbirds so he can take the loot for himself.
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[[folder:Aleksander Kovak]]
A retired thief who led a criminal gang of thieves called
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[[caption-width-right:300:Dave (left) and Charles (right)]]
!!!'''Voiced By:''' Unknown
Two agents tasked with shadowing [[Characters/Hitman2ElusiveTargets Joseph Gorski, A.K.A, The
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* AllForNothing: In Hawkes Bay, Pam Kingsley reports on Kovak being arrested by Interpol in Panama, as he had immediately converted all the money from the score into UsefulNotes/{{Bitcoin}}, which the police found suspicious as it matched the total stolen. In addition, the hit on his former colleagues makes him the prime suspect in their murder investigation.
* TheGhost: He's never seen in-game, and the times he shows up in the briefing for The Last Yardbird, he's either seen from behind, in silhouette, or with his mask on.
* KilledOffscreen: In "The Farewell" in ''VideoGame/Hitman3'', Diana and [[spoiler:Tamara Vidal]] have a conversation about former ICA hits, and Diana confirms 47 had killed Kovak. While it is possible he was assassinated by 47 on behalf of some countries' government agency before reaching a final verdict, it could also be a ContinuitySnarl, given the context of the conversation.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Kovak stabs his crew in the back by killing them and taking the looted money, only to end up being arrested once he converts the money into cryptocurrency.
* {{Tontine}}: After learning that the money they looted belonged to organized criminals, the Yardbirds hid the money and agreed that the last remaining member would take everything. When the other three members decide to split the money between them, Kovak places a contract against them to take it all for himself.
* TheGhost: He's never seen in-game, and the times he shows up in the briefing for The Last Yardbird, he's either seen from behind, in silhouette, or with his mask on.
* KilledOffscreen: In "The Farewell" in ''VideoGame/Hitman3'', Diana and [[spoiler:Tamara Vidal]] have a conversation about former ICA hits, and Diana confirms 47 had killed Kovak. While it is possible he was assassinated by 47 on behalf of some countries' government agency before reaching a final verdict, it could also be a ContinuitySnarl, given the context of the conversation.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Kovak stabs his crew in the back by killing them and taking the looted money, only to end up being arrested once he converts the money into cryptocurrency.
* {{Tontine}}: After learning that the money they looted belonged to organized criminals, the Yardbirds hid the money and agreed that the last remaining member would take everything. When the other three members decide to split the money between them, Kovak places a contract against them to take it all for himself.
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* AllForNothing: In Hawkes Bay, Pam Kingsley reports on Kovak being arrested by Interpol in Panama, as he had immediately converted all the money from the score into UsefulNotes/{{Bitcoin}}, which the police found suspicious as it matched the total stolen. In addition, the hit on LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Dave mentions Brian has a "forgettable face", and notes that TheyLookLikeEveryoneElse to his former colleagues makes him the prime suspect in their murder investigation.
colleague Charles.
*TheGhost: He's never seen in-game, and the times he shows up in the briefing for The Last Yardbird, he's either seen from behind, in silhouette, or with his mask on.
* KilledOffscreen: In "The Farewell" in ''VideoGame/Hitman3'', Diana and [[spoiler:Tamara Vidal]]NoticeThis: Dave mentions they have a conversation about former ICA hits, picture of The Censor on their computer, a clue the player can use to identify him.
* OnlyOneName: Charles andDiana confirms 47 had killed Kovak. While it Dave.
* StealthInsult: Charles ispossible he was assassinated by 47 on behalf of some countries' government agency before reaching a final verdict, it could also be a ContinuitySnarl, given the context of the conversation.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Kovak stabs his crew in the back by killing them and taking the looted money, only to end up being arrested once he converts the money into cryptocurrency.
* {{Tontine}}: After learningannoyed that the money Brian is undercover, but Dave mentions he blends in well due to having a forgettable face, but was said in a way that Dave took offense. Charles clarifies that it means they looted belonged to organized criminals, the Yardbirds hid the money have distinct features and agreed that the last remaining member would take everything. When the other three members decide to split the money between them, Kovak places is actually a contract against them to take it all for himself.compliment.
*
* KilledOffscreen: In "The Farewell" in ''VideoGame/Hitman3'', Diana and [[spoiler:Tamara Vidal]]
* OnlyOneName: Charles and
* StealthInsult: Charles is
* LaserGuidedKarma: Kovak stabs his crew in the back by killing them and taking the looted money, only to end up being arrested once he converts the money into cryptocurrency.
* {{Tontine}}: After learning
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[[folder:Elizabeth Lang]]
Dorian Lang's daughter whose wedding is happening during the level.
Dorian Lang's daughter whose wedding is happening during the level.
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Dorian Lang's daughter whose wedding is happening during
[[folder:Aleksander Kovak]]
A retired thief who led a criminal gang of thieves called The Yardbirds, who were infamous for robbing the
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* AllForNothing: In Hawkes Bay, Pam Kingsley reports on Kovak being arrested by Interpol in Panama, as he had immediately converted all the money from the score into UsefulNotes/{{Bitcoin}}, which the police found suspicious as it matched the total stolen. In addition, the hit on his former colleagues makes him the prime suspect in their murder investigation.
* TheGhost: He's never seen in-game, and the times he shows up in the briefing for The Last Yardbird, he's either seen from behind, in silhouette, or with his mask on.
* KilledOffscreen: In "The Farewell" in ''VideoGame/Hitman3'', Diana and [[spoiler:Tamara Vidal]] have a conversation about former ICA hits, and Diana confirms 47 had killed Kovak. While it is possible he was assassinated by 47 on behalf of some countries' government agency before reaching a final verdict, it could also be a ContinuitySnarl, given the context of the conversation.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Kovak stabs his crew in the back by killing them and taking the looted money, only to end up being arrested once he converts the money into cryptocurrency.
* {{Tontine}}: After learning that the money they looted belonged to organized criminals, the Yardbirds hid the money and agreed that the last remaining member would take everything. When the other three members decide to split the money between them, Kovak places a contract against them to take it all for himself.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Elizabeth Lang]]
Dorian Lang's daughter whose wedding is happening during the level.
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* TheGhost: He's never seen in-game, and the times he shows up in the briefing for The Last Yardbird, he's either seen from behind, in silhouette, or with his mask on.
* KilledOffscreen: In "The Farewell" in ''VideoGame/Hitman3'', Diana and [[spoiler:Tamara Vidal]] have a conversation about former ICA hits, and Diana confirms 47 had killed Kovak. While it is possible he was assassinated by 47 on behalf of some countries' government agency before reaching a final verdict, it could also be a ContinuitySnarl, given the context of the conversation.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Kovak stabs his crew in the back by killing them and taking the looted money, only to end up being arrested once he converts the money into cryptocurrency.
* {{Tontine}}: After learning that the money they looted belonged to organized criminals, the Yardbirds hid the money and agreed that the last remaining member would take everything. When the other three members decide to split the money between them, Kovak places a contract against them to take it all for himself.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Elizabeth Lang]]
Dorian Lang's daughter whose wedding is happening during the level.
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Might make this a folder for those three guards.
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* OnlyOneName: Other guards in the for sale house's yard call him Brian over the phone, but his last name is never revealed in-game since no dialog confirms it, and he's specific to this mission, and not in Contracts Mode. For what it's worth, Internally, he is known as Brian Lewis.
* TheyLookLikeEveryoneElse: It is quite easy to miss the guy, considering most of his routine has him blend into the background in various areas of the party, writing on a notepad in the garage, and covertly shadowing Gorski. Even his face is reused from other civilian [=NPC's=] so this also comes up in a literal sense as well.
* TheyLookLikeEveryoneElse: It is quite easy to miss the guy, considering most of his routine has him blend into the background in various areas of the party, writing on a notepad in the garage, and covertly shadowing Gorski. Even his face is reused from other civilian [=NPC's=] so this also comes up in a literal sense as well.
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* OnlyOneName: Other Like with the two guards in the for sale "For Sale" house's yard call him Brian over the phone, but yard, Dave and Charles, only his last first name is never revealed in-game since said aloud, and no other dialog confirms it, and their last name as he's specific to this mission, and not in Contracts Mode. For what it's worth, Internally, internally, he is known as Brian Lewis.
* TheyLookLikeEveryoneElse: It is quite easy to miss the guy, considering most of his routine has him blend into the background in various areas of theparty, writing party. He writes on a notepad in the garage, and covertly shadowing Gorski. Even his shadows Gorski, never making contact. This is actually lampshaded by Dave (one of the guards in the "For Sale" house's yard), [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall who mentions Brian having a "forgettable face"]]; a face is that seems to have been deliberately reused from other civilian [=NPC's=] [=NPC's=], so this also comes up in a literal meta sense as well.
* TheyLookLikeEveryoneElse: It is quite easy to miss the guy, considering most of his routine has him blend into the background in various areas of the
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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Royce Pierreson
An undercover officer, and a part of Nolan Cassidy's manhunt to find [[Characters/Hitman2ElusiveTargets Joseph Gorski, A.K.A, The Serial Killer]].
An undercover officer, and a part of Nolan Cassidy's manhunt to find [[Characters/Hitman2ElusiveTargets Joseph Gorski, A.K.A, The Serial Killer]].
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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Royce Pierreson
Sean Power
An undercoverofficer, and a part of Nolan Cassidy's manhunt to find officer tasked with shadowing [[Characters/Hitman2ElusiveTargets Joseph Gorski, A.K.A, The Serial Killer]].
An undercover
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* NoNameGiven: Since he's specific to this mission, he's not in contracts mode so his name is never revealed. Internally, he is known as Brian Lewis.
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* NoNameGiven: Since OnlyOneName: Other guards in the for sale house's yard call him Brian over the phone, but his last name is never revealed in-game since no dialog confirms it, and he's specific to this mission, he's and not in contracts mode so his name is never revealed. Contracts Mode. For what it's worth, Internally, he is known as Brian Lewis.
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[[folder:Brigette Cabot]]
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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Regardless of their relationship, she's the girly girl to Sierra's tomboy.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Implied, but also {{Downplayed}}: She's not dangerous to the player, but acts as an enforcer to most disguises and follows Sierra practically everywhere once the race is over, making things harder for 47.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Implied, but also {{Downplayed}}: She's not dangerous to the player, but acts as an enforcer to most disguises and follows Sierra practically everywhere once the race is over, making things harder for 47.
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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Regardless of their relationship, she's the girly girl to Sierra's tomboy.
tomboy, and doesn't approve of the drinking game Moses and Sierra play after the race.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Implied, but also{{Downplayed}}: {{Downplayed}}. She's not dangerous to the player, but acts as an enforcer to most disguises and follows Sierra practically everywhere once the race is over, making things harder for 47.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Implied, but also