For the similarly named mission, see Red Section (mission).
Red Section is a para-millitary terrorist group who are led by Grant Morrill. They are the primary antagonists and principle OPFOR (Opposition forces) of Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror.
They are mentioned in Logan's Shadow first in the St. Helens, when Bitar brings anti-static suits from Singularity's headquarters onto the vessel, while also having ties to Russian Spetsnaz in Azerbaijan, where the latter use similar laser mines.
Some members of Red Section include:
- Singularity: The commander in chief, he previously worked with Interpol before stealing every bit of data that came across his desk and then founded his own organisation, headquarters in Helsinki, Finland. He pursued whatever weapons material he could get his hands on, from the Kemsynth-grown Dark Mirror to depleted uranium in Bosnia, and sold them to the highest bidder.
- Touchstone: The second-in-command and security I/C, he previously worked with National Security Agency before vaporising and taking on a fake alias; most people assumed he was killed during an undercover operation but this was not true.
- Black King: The KemSynth squad commander, he is dressed in full body armour and wields a machine gun as well as an explosive detonator.
- Red Jack: The KemSynth 2IC, his equipment is generally similar to Anton Girdeaux's.
- Squad commander: The third KemSynth leader, he is a sniper.
- Unnamed soldier: Another KemSynth troop, his equipment was also borrowed from Girdeaux's.
- Black Viper: The Peruvian interrogator, he is in charge of questioning Addison Hargrove.
- White Scorpion: The Peruvian commander, he assaults Logan and Hargrove during their retrieval of plant samples.
- Richard Kress: A mole placed within United Nations posing as a medical officer; he updates Goran Zivmovic and his forces of UN positions while also terminating whatever peacekeepers he came across.
- Unknown commander: he was present at the TransEurotram terminal in Germany, taking time off to relieve himself in the bathroom. He left his unit orders which detailed the faction's attempts to blow bombs across the tram network.
Plot synopsis
Red Section is first introduced at the beginning of Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror. In a flashback, Gabe and his team learn that the mercenary group has assaulted KemSynth Petroleum, a refinery along the Alaskan coastline. The President orders a Precision Strike, and the IPCA investigates this invasion.
Gabe Logan and his team arrive at Alaska via aircraft, using an Agency Snowcat to travel to KemSynth. Logan guns down a couple of Red Section thugs using the turret while Lian drives.
At the insertion point, Gabe discovers civilians being killed when a sniper guns down an innocent worker. He finds the distillation column going critical, and races to stop it. With the sniper, who is a squad commander, dead, he uses the enemy's former vantage point to cover Lian as she heads to the microwave tower. He then uses an AZL to rendezvous with Lian.
Trivia
- Red Section seems to be composed of a wide array of members ranging from amateurish killers and mercenaries to elite military veterans, as evidenced by their lack of discipline. This is proven by their failure to destroy unit orders in KemSynth and also the discovery of a locker key on a dead technician. It is possible some of them were a remnants of the Black Baton, the dissolution of which occurred following Rhoemer's death. Some members could also presumably come from the ALA, which similarly fell apart when the attack on Carthage went awry.
- The group appears to always cover their tracks with surgically placed explosives; they planned to destroy KemSynth and Zusgpitze using bombs. This suggests that they want to be portrayed as terrorists.
- It seems that Singularity has had access to government-spec equipment, given his Interpol origin.
- There are hypotheses from Gabe and Lian that KemSynth had a mole from this organisation: they both found items which were possibly left in order to make their assault on KemSynth easier. Gabe also finds climbing harnesses and related equipment in Germany. This underlying theme is seen again in Bosnia, where the group has another mole in the form of Kress.
- Their members' codenames seem to have a common theme: for instance, 'Jack' and 'King', the two sent to KemSynth, are both cards; while 'Scorpion' and 'Viper', who went to Peru, are venomous animals.
- The group is the only antagonist to have ties to multiple other organisations. Unlike enemies from the other Syphon Filter games, they also seem to be borrowed from Metal Gear Solid instead of having their own origins.