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* When Gabe is escorting Phagan to Lian's cell in Stronghold Catacomb from the first game, both are ambushed by many of Rhoemer's mooks who immediately open fire. Phagan, instead of saying something like "Watch out!" or "Please protect me!" like you expect from a wimp like him, he tells Gabe to " Kill them!" nonchalantly. Sure, Rhoemer's mooks are determined to not let either Gabe or Phagan leaving the abandoned cathedral alive, but Phagan wanting Gabe to kill them is a glaring sign that he is probably used to seeing people dead around him, and a nice reminder that Phagan not an ordinary helpless old man but a death merchant who earns profit in unethical ways with his Pharcom medical company as a front.

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* When Gabe is escorting Phagan to Lian's cell in Stronghold Catacomb from the first game, both are ambushed by many of Rhoemer's mooks who immediately open fire. Phagan, instead of saying something like "Watch out!" or "Please protect me!" like you expect from a wimp like him, he tells Gabe to " Kill them!" nonchalantly. Sure, Rhoemer's mooks are determined to not let either Gabe or Phagan leaving the abandoned cathedral alive, but Phagan wanting Gabe to kill them is a glaring sign that he is probably used to seeing people dead around him, and him. It also serves as a nice reminder that Phagan is not an ordinary helpless old man man, but a death merchant who earns profit in unethical ways with his Pharcom medical company as a front.
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* One cutscene of "Agency Bio-Lab" level in ''2'' shows Ramirez asking an agency operative for help because he is feeling sick. Many fans in the past joked about him getting a flu because he spent hours (if not days) in Rocky Mountains during a cold temperature while wearing a tee shirt. But the horror realization comes from the agency operative's harsh reply, telling Ramirez to shut up that soon he won't have to worry about anything. It is possible that Ramirez is also infected with Syphon Filter virus, and Gabe does not know about it.

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* One cutscene of "Agency Bio-Lab" level in ''2'' shows Ramirez asking an agency operative for help because he is feeling sick. Many fans in the past joked about him getting a flu because he spent hours (if not days) in Rocky Mountains during a cold temperature while wearing a tee shirt. But the horror realization comes from the agency operative's harsh reply, telling Ramirez to shut up that soon he won't have to worry about anything. It is possible that Ramirez is also infected with Syphon Filter virus, and Gabe does not know about it.it.
* When Gabe is escorting Phagan to Lian's cell in Stronghold Catacomb from the first game, both are ambushed by many of Rhoemer's mooks who immediately open fire. Phagan, instead of saying something like "Watch out!" or "Please protect me!" like you expect from a wimp like him, he tells Gabe to " Kill them!" nonchalantly. Sure, Rhoemer's mooks are determined to not let either Gabe or Phagan leaving the abandoned cathedral alive, but Phagan wanting Gabe to kill them is a glaring sign that he is probably used to seeing people dead around him, and a nice reminder that Phagan not an ordinary helpless old man but a death merchant who earns profit in unethical ways with his Pharcom medical company as a front.
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* One cutscene of "Agency Bio-Lab" level in ''2'' shows Ramirez asking an agency operative for help because he is feeling sick. Many fans in the joked about him getting a flu because he spent hours (if not days) in Rocky Mountains during a cold temperature while wearing a tee shirt. But the horror realization comes from the agency operative's harsh reply, telling Ramirez to shut up that soon he won't have to worry about anything. It is possible that Ramirez is also infected with Syphon Filter virus, and Gabe does not know about it.

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* One cutscene of "Agency Bio-Lab" level in ''2'' shows Ramirez asking an agency operative for help because he is feeling sick. Many fans in the past joked about him getting a flu because he spent hours (if not days) in Rocky Mountains during a cold temperature while wearing a tee shirt. But the horror realization comes from the agency operative's harsh reply, telling Ramirez to shut up that soon he won't have to worry about anything. It is possible that Ramirez is also infected with Syphon Filter virus, and Gabe does not know about it.
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* It is weird and almost funny how Jonathan Phagan's attempts of bribing everyone he meets always end in failure. We can understand how a stoic agent like Gabe and a nutcase like Mara cannot be bribed into not killing or capturing him, but why would it not work with anyone else?

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* It is weird and almost funny how Jonathan Phagan's attempts of bribing everyone he meets always end in failure. We can understand how a stoic agent like Gabe and a nutcase like Mara cannot be bribed into not killing or capturing him, but why would it not work with anyone else?else?

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* One cutscene of "Agency Bio-Lab" level in ''2'' shows Ramirez asking an agency operative for help because he is feeling sick. Many fans in the joked about him getting a flu because he spent hours (if not days) in Rocky Mountains during a cold temperature while wearing a tee shirt. But the horror realization comes from the agency operative's harsh reply, telling Ramirez to shut up that soon he won't have to worry about anything. It is possible that Ramirez is also infected with Syphon Filter virus, and Gabe does not know about it.
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* It is weird and almost funny how Jonathan Phagan's attempts of bribing everyone he meets always end in failure. We can understand how a stoic agent like Gabe and a nutcase like Mara cannot be bribed into not killing or capturinh him, but why would it not work with anyone else?

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* It is weird and almost funny how Jonathan Phagan's attempts of bribing everyone he meets always end in failure. We can understand how a stoic agent like Gabe and a nutcase like Mara cannot be bribed into not killing or capturinh capturing him, but why would it not work with anyone else?
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* In "Docks Final Assault", if Gabe Logan either kills or ditches Nigel before finding the last containment truck, Nigel will say "Curse you, Logan!" as his final words. Why did Nigel say something like that? Nigel is a double agent, so by norm he should've expected some betrayals since he makes a living by deceiving and betraying people.

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* In "Docks Final Assault", if Gabe Logan either kills or ditches Nigel before finding the last containment truck, Nigel will say "Curse you, Logan!" as his final words. Why did Nigel say something like that? Nigel is a double agent, so by norm he should've expected some betrayals since he makes a living by deceiving and betraying people.people.
* It is weird and almost funny how Jonathan Phagan's attempts of bribing everyone he meets always end in failure. We can understand how a stoic agent like Gabe and a nutcase like Mara cannot be bribed into not killing or capturinh him, but why would it not work with anyone else?
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* In a cutscene of "McKenzie Airbase Interior" from ''2'', one particular U.S. airforce soldier helps Lian escape by unlocking a window without sounding the alarm, as he has "took an oath to uphold the law". Based on the Enlistment Oath, all members of the U.S. armed forces must “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” Hence, the pledge clearly states that all soldiers must abide by constitutional laws and regulations. Soldiers can refuse a direct order if the said order is unlawful or if it violates the Uniform Code of Military Justice. With that being said, the airforce soldier has his reasons to help Lian, as the Agency operatives are impersonating FEMA and actively trying to have Lian killed, both of which do not follow the protocols. Also, even if Lian is really a wanted criminal, she deserves a fair trial instead of an assassination in a hospital as it is her civil right.

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* In a cutscene of "McKenzie "[=McKenzie=] Airbase Interior" from ''2'', one particular U.S. airforce soldier helps Lian escape by unlocking a window without sounding the alarm, as he has "took an oath to uphold the law". Based on the Enlistment Oath, all members of the U.S. armed forces must “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” Hence, the pledge clearly states that all soldiers must abide by constitutional laws and regulations. Soldiers can refuse a direct order if the said order is unlawful or if it violates the Uniform Code of Military Justice. With that being said, the airforce soldier has his reasons to help Lian, as the Agency operatives are impersonating FEMA and actively trying to have Lian killed, both of which do not follow the protocols. Also, even if Lian is really a wanted criminal, she deserves a fair trial instead of an assassination in a hospital as it is her civil right.
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In a cutscene of "McKenzie Airbase Interior" from ''2'', one particular U.S. airforce soldier helps Lian escape by unlocking a window without sounding the alarm, as he has "took an oath to uphold the law". Based on the Enlistment Oath, all members of the U.S. armed forces must “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” Hence, the pledge clearly states that all soldiers must abide by constitutional laws and regulations. Soldiers can refuse a direct order if the said order is unlawful or if it violates the Uniform Code of Military Justice. With that being said, the airforce soldier has his reasons to help Lian, as the Agency operatives are impersonating FEMA and actively trying to have Lian killed, both of which do not follow the protocols. Also, even if Lian is really a wanted criminal, she deserves a fair trial instead of an assassination in a hospital as it is her civil right.

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* In a cutscene of "McKenzie Airbase Interior" from ''2'', one particular U.S. airforce soldier helps Lian escape by unlocking a window without sounding the alarm, as he has "took an oath to uphold the law". Based on the Enlistment Oath, all members of the U.S. armed forces must “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” Hence, the pledge clearly states that all soldiers must abide by constitutional laws and regulations. Soldiers can refuse a direct order if the said order is unlawful or if it violates the Uniform Code of Military Justice. With that being said, the airforce soldier has his reasons to help Lian, as the Agency operatives are impersonating FEMA and actively trying to have Lian killed, both of which do not follow the protocols. Also, even if Lian is really a wanted criminal, she deserves a fair trial instead of an assassination in a hospital as it is her civil right.
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* In "Docks Final Assault", if Gabe Logan either kills or ditches Nigel before the former realizes that the latter is a secret Provisional IRA contact, Nigel will say "Curse you, Logan!" as his final words. Why did Nigel say something like that? Nigel is a double agent, so by norm he should've expected some betrayals since he makes a living by deceiving and betraying people.

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* In "Docks Final Assault", if Gabe Logan either kills or ditches Nigel before finding the former realizes that the latter is a secret Provisional IRA contact, last containment truck, Nigel will say "Curse you, Logan!" as his final words. Why did Nigel say something like that? Nigel is a double agent, so by norm he should've expected some betrayals since he makes a living by deceiving and betraying people.
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* In "Docks Final Assault", if Gabe either kills or ditches Nigel before the former realizes that the latter is a secret Provisional IRA contact, Nigel will say "Curse you, Logan!" as his final words. Why did Nigel say something like that? Nigel is a double agent, so by norm he should've expected some betrayals since he makes a living by deceiving and betraying people.

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* In "Docks Final Assault", if Gabe Logan either kills or ditches Nigel before the former realizes that the latter is a secret Provisional IRA contact, Nigel will say "Curse you, Logan!" as his final words. Why did Nigel say something like that? Nigel is a double agent, so by norm he should've expected some betrayals since he makes a living by deceiving and betraying people.
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** It's likely that Jones was holding some form of [[DeadMansSwitch Dead man's Switch]].

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** It's likely that Jones was holding some form of [[DeadMansSwitch Dead man's Switch]].Switch]].
* In "Docks Final Assault", if Gabe either kills or ditches Nigel before the former realizes that the latter is a secret Provisional IRA contact, Nigel will say "Curse you, Logan!" as his final words. Why did Nigel say something like that? Nigel is a double agent, so by norm he should've expected some betrayals since he makes a living by deceiving and betraying people.
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In a cutscene of "McKenzie Airbase Interior" from''2'', one particular U.S. airforce soldier helps Lian escape by unlocking a window because the former has "took an oath to uphold the law". Based on the Enlistment Oath, all members of the U.S. armed forces must “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” Hence, the pledge clearly states that all soldiers must abide by constitutional laws and regulations. Soldiers can refuse a direct order if the said order is unlawful or if it violates the Uniform Code of Military Justice. With that being said, the airforce soldier has his reasons to help Lian, as the Agency operatives are impersonating FEMA and actively trying to have Lian killed, both of which do not follow the protocols. Also, even if Lian is really a wanted criminal, she deserves a fair trial instead of an assassination in a hospital as it is her civil right.

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In a cutscene of "McKenzie Airbase Interior" from''2'', from ''2'', one particular U.S. airforce soldier helps Lian escape by unlocking a window because without sounding the former alarm, as he has "took an oath to uphold the law". Based on the Enlistment Oath, all members of the U.S. armed forces must “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” Hence, the pledge clearly states that all soldiers must abide by constitutional laws and regulations. Soldiers can refuse a direct order if the said order is unlawful or if it violates the Uniform Code of Military Justice. With that being said, the airforce soldier has his reasons to help Lian, as the Agency operatives are impersonating FEMA and actively trying to have Lian killed, both of which do not follow the protocols. Also, even if Lian is really a wanted criminal, she deserves a fair trial instead of an assassination in a hospital as it is her civil right.
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In a cutscene of "McKenzie Airbase Interior" from''2'', one particular U.S. airforce soldier helps Lian escape by unlocking a window because the former has "took an oath to uphold the law". Based on the Enlistment Oath, all members of the U.S. armed forces must “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” Hence, the pledge clearly states that all soldiers must abide by constitutional laws and regulations. With that being said, the airforce soldier has his reasons to help Lian, as the Agency operatives who impersonated FEMA are actively trying to have Lian killed, which does not follow the protocols. Also, even if Lian is really a wanted criminal, she deserves a fair trial instead of an assassination in a hospital as it is her civil right.

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In a cutscene of "McKenzie Airbase Interior" from''2'', one particular U.S. airforce soldier helps Lian escape by unlocking a window because the former has "took an oath to uphold the law". Based on the Enlistment Oath, all members of the U.S. armed forces must “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” Hence, the pledge clearly states that all soldiers must abide by constitutional laws and regulations. Soldiers can refuse a direct order if the said order is unlawful or if it violates the Uniform Code of Military Justice. With that being said, the airforce soldier has his reasons to help Lian, as the Agency operatives who impersonated are impersonating FEMA are and actively trying to have Lian killed, both of which does do not follow the protocols. Also, even if Lian is really a wanted criminal, she deserves a fair trial instead of an assassination in a hospital as it is her civil right.
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In a cutscene of "McKenzie Airbase Interior" from''2'', one particular U.S. airforce soldier helps Lian escape by unlocking a window because the former has "took an oath to uphold the law". Based on the Enlistment Oath, all members of the U.S. armed forces must “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” Hence, the pledge clearly states that all soldiers must abide by constitutional laws and regulations. With that being said, the airforce soldier has his reasons to help Lian, as the Agency operatives who impersonated FEMA are actively trying to have Lian killed, which does not follow the protocols. Also, even if Lian is really a wanted criminal, she deserves a fair trial instead of an assassination in a hospital as it is her civil right.
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** It's likely that Jones was holding some form of [[DeadMan'sSwitch Dead man's Switch]].

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** It's likely that Jones was holding some form of [[DeadMan'sSwitch [[DeadMansSwitch Dead man's Switch]].
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* Why would killing Foreman Jones in ''Syphon Filter 3'' after interrogating him result in a truck suddenly trying to ram Mujari? Was it some kind of automatic countermeasure set by Jones just in case he was killed, or did someone drive the truck? The game made no explanation about this.

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* Why would killing Foreman Jones in ''Syphon Filter 3'' after interrogating him result in a truck suddenly trying to ram Mujari? Was it some kind of automatic countermeasure set by Jones just in case he was killed, or did someone drive the truck? The game made no explanation about this.this.
**It's likely that Jones was holding some form of [[DeadMan'sSwitch Dead man's Switch]].
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** Simple, he's just ''that'' [[BadassNormal badass]].

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** Simple, he's just ''that'' [[BadassNormal badass]].badass]].
* Why would killing Foreman Jones in ''Syphon Filter 3'' after interrogating him result in a truck suddenly trying to ram Mujari? Was it some kind of automatic countermeasure set by Jones just in case he was killed, or did someone drive the truck? The game made no explanation about this.
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!! FridgeLogic
* [[spoiler:Jason Chance]] is killed by being knocked back into the tail rotors of a helicopter with an UAS-12 while wearing full bulletproof body armor, yet, when Gabe Logan is shot by an UAS-12 during normal gameplay, he manages to stand completely still despite only wearing a basic flak jacket. How does he do that?
** Simple, he's just ''that'' [[BadassNormal badass]].

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