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** In the last mission he sends a Splinter Cell to New York to tie up loose ends and kill Enrica after Fisher had already dispatched everyone else in the JBA and disarmed the bomb.

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** In the last mission he sends a Splinter Cell to New York to tie up loose ends and kill Enrica after Fisher had already dispatched everyone else in the JBA and disarmed the bomb.bombs.
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* CorruptBureaucrat: An email from an anonymous sender to Emile Dufraisne in ''Double Agent'' leaked that Lambert's cover identity to the JBA as "Wilkes", an arms dealer, was false and taken from a man who died several years earlier. It's heavily implied that the email came from Williams as only he, Fisher and Lambert were aware of the operation to infiltrate the HBA.

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* CorruptBureaucrat: An email from an anonymous sender to Emile Dufraisne in ''Double Agent'' leaked that Lambert's cover identity to the JBA as "Wilkes", an arms dealer, was false and taken from a man who died several years earlier. It's heavily implied that the email came from Williams as only he, Fisher and Lambert were aware of the operation to infiltrate the HBA.JBA.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: For all his other numerous failings, in the second version of ''Double Agent'' Williams is right about Sam Fisher going rogue at the end. Despite Sam's understandable, sympathetic reasons and emotions, he outright murders a fellow Splinter Cell agent who was from his own point of view simply doing his job protecting his country by eliminating a member of a terrorist organization that had been in the process of attempting to murder millions, as Sam Fisher himself had done numerous times in the past with carrying out many unethical orders from superiors. The Splinter Cell agent was also likely influenced by limited intel on the matter from Williams, so may not have known the bomb had already been defused and all the terrorists were dead besides Enrica, or was even told that Fisher had become unstable and unreliable.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: For all his other numerous failings, in the second version of ''Double Agent'' Williams is right about Sam Fisher going rogue at the end. Despite Sam's understandable, sympathetic reasons and emotions, he outright murders a fellow Splinter Cell agent who was from his own point of view simply doing his job protecting his country by eliminating a member of a terrorist organization that had been in the process of attempting to murder millions, as Sam Fisher himself had done numerous times in the past past, along with carrying out many unethical orders from his superiors. The Splinter Cell agent was also likely influenced by limited intel on the matter from Williams, so may not have known the bomb bombs had already been defused and all the terrorists were dead besides Enrica, or was even told that Fisher had become unstable and unreliable.unreliable, or that he had even turned traitor.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: For all his other numerous failings, in the second version of ''Double Agent'' Williams is right about Sam Fisher going rogue at the end,. Despite Sam's understandable, sympathetic reasons and emotions, he outright murders a fellow Splinter Cell agent who was from his own point of view simply doing his job protecting his country by eliminating a member of a terrorist organization that had been in the process of attempting to murder millions, as Sam Fisher himself had done numerous times in the past with carrying out many unethical orders from superiors. The Splinter Cell agent was also likely influenced by limited intel on the matter from Williams, so may not have known the bomb had already been defused and all the terrorists were dead besides Enrica, or was even told that Fisher had become unstable and unreliable.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: For all his other numerous failings, in the second version of ''Double Agent'' Williams is right about Sam Fisher going rogue at the end,.end. Despite Sam's understandable, sympathetic reasons and emotions, he outright murders a fellow Splinter Cell agent who was from his own point of view simply doing his job protecting his country by eliminating a member of a terrorist organization that had been in the process of attempting to murder millions, as Sam Fisher himself had done numerous times in the past with carrying out many unethical orders from superiors. The Splinter Cell agent was also likely influenced by limited intel on the matter from Williams, so may not have known the bomb had already been defused and all the terrorists were dead besides Enrica, or was even told that Fisher had become unstable and unreliable.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: For all his other numerous failings, in the second version of "Double Agent" Williams is right about Sam Fisher going rogue at the end,. Despite Sam's understandable, sympathetic reasons and emotions, he outright murders a fellow Splinter Cell agent who was from his own point of view simply doing his job protecting his country by eliminating a member of a terrorist organization that had been in the process of attempting to murder millions, as Sam Fisher himself had done numerous times in the past with carrying out many unethical orders from superiors. The Splinter Cell agent was also likely influenced by limited intel on the matter from Williams, so may not have known the bomb had already been defused and all the terrorists were dead besides Enrica, or was even told that Fisher had become unstable and unreliable.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: For all his other numerous failings, in the second version of "Double Agent" ''Double Agent'' Williams is right about Sam Fisher going rogue at the end,. Despite Sam's understandable, sympathetic reasons and emotions, he outright murders a fellow Splinter Cell agent who was from his own point of view simply doing his job protecting his country by eliminating a member of a terrorist organization that had been in the process of attempting to murder millions, as Sam Fisher himself had done numerous times in the past with carrying out many unethical orders from superiors. The Splinter Cell agent was also likely influenced by limited intel on the matter from Williams, so may not have known the bomb had already been defused and all the terrorists were dead besides Enrica, or was even told that Fisher had become unstable and unreliable.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: For all his other numerous failings, in the second version of "Double Agent" Williams is right about Sam Fisher going rogue at the end,. Despite Sam's understandable, sympathetic reasons and emotions, he outright murders a fellow Splinter Cell agent who was from his own point of view simply doing his job protecting his country by eliminating a member of a terrorist organization that had been in the process of attempting to murder millions, as Sam Fisher himself had done numerous times in the past with carrying out many unethical orders from superiors. The Splinter Cell agent was also likely influenced by limited intel on the matter from Williams, so may not have known the bomb had already been defused and all the terrorists were dead besides Enrica, or was even told that Fisher had become unstable and unreliable.

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Probably even more than its predecessors. Throughout ''Blacklist'', Fourth Echelon screws the other agencies several times with their ops, including breaking into Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp.



* NonActionGuy

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* NonActionGuy NiceJobBreakingItHero: Twofold. While going through some data, Charlie doesn't follow proper protocols and ended up got Paladin Nine hacked by the engineers. He also contacted a former associate with the cartel who later attacked the plane while they are on the ground in order to collect the bounty on their heads.
* NonActionGuy: Charlie is simply a civilian working with an off the books black ops organization and thus, has no experience with a gun.
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* OddlySmallOrganization: It consists of Anna, Sam, Kobin, Charlie, Isaac, and their pilots.

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* OddlySmallOrganization: It consists of Anna, Sam, Kobin, Charlie, Isaac, and their pilots.pilots and a handful of mechanics and analysts.
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* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Many Third Echelon operatives are easily swayed by their new direction in ''Conviction'' to perform a terrorist act against the President without questioning his actions.

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* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Many Third Echelon operatives are easily swayed by their new direction director in ''Conviction'' to perform a terrorist act against the President without questioning his actions.
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* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Many Third Echelon operatives are easily swayed by their new direction in ''Conviction'' to perform a terrorist act against the President without questioning his actions.
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* BadassInCharge: Is more than just a bureaucrat.
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* RecruitingTheCriminal: DoubleSubverted in ''Blacklist''. He isn't so much "recruited" as he is arrested by Fourth Echelon as an intelligence source, and his "room" is the holding cells. However, once he proves his worth and genuine aid, he appears to be officially recruited to Fourth Echelon, even allowed to handle Sams [[WeaponOfChoice Five SeveN]] on the command deck.

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* RecruitingTheCriminal: DoubleSubverted in ''Blacklist''. He isn't so much "recruited" as he is arrested by Fourth Echelon as an intelligence source, and his "room" is the holding cells. However, once he proves his worth and genuine aid, he appears to be officially recruited to Fourth Echelon, even allowed to handle Sams [[WeaponOfChoice Five SeveN]] [=SeveN=] on the command deck.
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!!!'''Voiced by:''' David Reale

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!!!'''Voiced by:''' David RealeCreator/DavidReale
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* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler: Mortally wounded by Kestrel according to WordofGod, and has his corpse relocated to Andriy Kobin's mansion]]

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* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler: Mortally wounded by Kestrel according to WordofGod, WordOfGod, and has his corpse relocated to Andriy Kobin's mansion]]
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* ShootTheDog: She implies that she has done so many times while talking with Sam in ''Conviction''. [[spoiler:Confirmed when she kills Reed if Fisher doesn't in the finale.]]

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* ShootTheDog: She implies that she has done so many times while talking with Sam in ''Conviction''. [[spoiler:Confirmed when she kills Reed if Fisher doesn't in the finale.finale, which ''Blacklist'' later confirms as the canon outcome.]]
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* PlayerCharacter: In ''Blacklist'', Grim's playable section occurs in the final portion of Iran's Special Missions HQ, where she provides UAV support for Sam and Briggs's extraction.

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* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Killed by Kobin, who then brought the body to his mansion.]]

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* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Killed [[spoiler: Mortally wounded by Kobin, who then brought the body Kestrel according to WordofGod, and has his mansion.]]corpse relocated to Andriy Kobin's mansion]]

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