Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Cut Scenes

Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Cut Scenes

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In June 2007, tensions are running high between China, North Korea, South Korea, and Japan, due to Japan's formation of an Information Self Defense Force (I-SDF). Considering this to be a violation of Article 9 of the post-World War II Constitution, and blaming the I-SDF for information warfare attacks against their countries, Chinese and North Korean forces establish a blockade in the Yellow Sea against Japanese shipping. As Japan is an ally of the United States, and thus the NSA's Third Echelon, the US Navy dispatches a highly advanced warship, the USS Clarence E. Walsh (CG-80), to the Yellow Sea with the hopes that China and North Korea will back down at its presence.

Meanwhile, Sam Fisher is dispatched to a lighthouse on the Talara, Peru coastline, to locate Bruce Morgenholt, an American computer programmer who has been captured by a Peruvian separatist group called "The People's Voice", led by Salvadoran revolutionary, Hugo Lacerda. Morgenholt was working on deciphering Phillip Masse's weaponized algorithms, who had been assassinated by Fisher in 2005. The resulting Masse Kernels are being touted as the superweapon of the 21st century. Fisher is tasked with making sure they do not fall into the wrong hands. He arrives too late to prevent Morgenholt's death and is unsuccessful in stopping the release of the Masse Kernels. Fisher boards the Maria Narcissa and assassinates Lacerda. Unknown parties use the algorithms to blackout Japan and the Eastern Seaboard. Japan has previously suffered similar attacks that crashed its economy, and Admiral Otomo of the I-SDF contacts Third Echelon and warns them that North Korea and China are likely responsible.

Meanwhile, following a lead discovered in Panama, Fisher travels to New York to investigate Abrahim Zherkhezi, a man who worked with Morgenholt. He finds that Displace International, a private military corporation owned by his old friend Douglas Shetland, is protecting Zherkhezi. He breaks into the Displace offices and learns of Milan Nedich, a Bosnian arms supplier and war criminal. Fisher finds that Nedich secretly relocated Zherkhezi to Hokkaido. Fisher travels to Hokkaido and meets with Shetland, who claims that Nedich is clean; Fisher infiltrates the hideout that Zherkezi is being held in, kills Nedich, and witnesses Shetland murdering Zherkezi. Shetland escapes and goes underground.

Meanwhile, the US show of force backfires when the Clarence E. Walsh is sunk by a North Korean anti-ship missile on July 4, 2007, bringing North Korea, South Korea, and the United States to the brink of war. Since North Korea claims the missile was launched unintentionally, Fisher is sent to the North Korean missile battery that fired the missile, to determine if North Korea is genuinely responsible for sinking the warship, or if the Masse Kernels are involved. Fisher discovers that the North Koreans were indeed telling the truth; however, this discovery comes too late as North Korea launches a full-scale invasion of South Korea. Fisher heads to Seoul and eventually learns that Displace International has orchestrated the war. Displace used the Masse Kernels gained from Zherkhezi to hijack North Korea's missile systems and sink the Clarence E. Walsh to draw the United States into a war from which Shetland could profit through their status as a leading US-based PMC. Third Echelon sends Fisher to a bathhouse in Tokyo to spy on a meeting between Shetland and Shetland's unknown accomplices, who turn out to be the I-SDF. At the meeting, the I-SDF betray Shetland, and a firefight subsequently breaks out between Shetland's soldiers and I-SDF assault troops. Amidst the chaos, Fisher pursues Shetland to the roof, where, after a tense standoff in which Shetland tests their friendship against fealty to the US, he kills Shetland.

Even after Shetland's death, one loose end remains. Otomo has acquired a copy of the Masse Kernels from Shetland and attempts to return Japan to Imperial rule by blackmailing Japanese government officials and senior JSDF officers. He threatens to use the algorithms to launch a North Korean nuclear missile against a Japanese city. Because China would support North Korea, and the United States would back Japan, the incident would most certainly spark World War III. Although Otomo's loyalist I-SDF soldiers manage to fight off the JGSDF soldiers sent to stop him, Fisher infiltrates the lowest levels of the I-SDF headquarters and manages to end Otomo's plans. Otomo attempts to commit seppuku, but Fisher saves his life and captures him. Otomo stands trial at the United Nations and takes full responsibility for the entire Korean crisis, returning stability to the region.







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