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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Everyone aboard the ''Maria Narcissa'' absolutely '''hates''' Lacerda. Lots of mentions of him complaining about petty things, and the people he's seen talking with are eager for him to go away. Multiple characters you interrogate at knifepoint don't really seem to care when Fisher makes it clear he's going to kill Lacerda.
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* DragonTheirFeet: [[spoiler: Despite the capture the Sadono, Soth still owns one last unit of ND-133s, and attempts to unleash the smallpox virus in the LAX Airport on various unsuspecting travallers for maximum exposure. The final mission of the game consist in stopping all of this.]]

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* DragonTheirFeet: [[spoiler: Despite the capture the of Sadono, Soth still owns one last unit of ND-133s, and attempts to unleash the smallpox virus in the LAX Airport on various unsuspecting travallers for maximum exposure. The final mission of the game consist Pandora Tomorrow consists in stopping all of this.]]
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* DragonTheirFeet: [[spoiler: Despite the capture the Sadono, Soth still owns one last unit of ND-133s, and attempts to unleash the smallpox virus in the LAX Airport on various unsuspecting travallers for maximum exposure. The final mission of the game consist in stopping all of this.]]
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* PostEndGameContent: The PC and UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} versions of the first ''Splinter Cell'' include three additional missions after the Presidential Palace one. The first of them has Fisher infiltrating an abandoned factory near Severomorsk in the Kola peninsula to find Masse, kill him and retrieve his algorithms.

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* PostEndGameContent: The PC and UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} Platform/{{Xbox}} versions of the first ''Splinter Cell'' include three additional missions after the Presidential Palace one. The first of them has Fisher infiltrating an abandoned factory near Severomorsk in the Kola peninsula to find Masse, kill him and retrieve his algorithms.
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* MagnificentBastard: He devises an elaborate scheme to hold the United States hostage with the threat of a smallpox outbreak if he is killed, making him effectively untouchable and forcing the Americans to back off.
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* MotiveRant: [[spoiler:He gives a pretty impressive rant on what drove him to fund terrorists and try to start World War III. Basically after being disillusioned with the American political system, he wants to shake up the world order in the hopes that whatever comes out the other side is an improvement.]]

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* MotiveRant: [[spoiler:He gives a pretty impressive rant on what drove him to fund terrorists and try to start World War III. Basically after being disillusioned with the American political system, he its corruption and the way it treats soldiers as disposable tools. He wants to shake up the world order in the hopes that whatever comes out the other side is an improvement.]]
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* VillainHasAPoint: Despite how extreme his solution and reaction to the problem is, Shetland has an absolutely valid point about the depths of the corruption in the United States government, and their disposal of soldiers, not only due to it having betrayed him personally, but from we see this later in the series in "Double Agent" and "Conviction" alike, with Sam now on the receiving end of their treachery.

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* VillainHasAPoint: Despite how extreme [[WellIntentionedExtremist extreme]] his solution and reaction to the problem is, Shetland has an absolutely valid point about the depths of the corruption in the United States government, and their disposal of soldiers, not only due to it having betrayed him personally, but from what we see of this later in the series in "Double Agent" and "Conviction" alike, with Sam now on the receiving end of their treachery.

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