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"You could have ended it here. As Secretary of State, when the Administration falls you will have the power!"
"No. I have other plans for Gabriel Logan. Hearings have been scheduled and I need someone to blame..."

- Mara and Hadden

Vincent "Vince" Hadden (also known as the Man in Shadow) is a character in Syphon Filter, Syphon Filter 2 and Syphon Filter 3. He is the former Secretary of State in the United States of America, while functioning as the second-in-command of The Consortium, which was an international organization responsible for supervising and funding the black-box group known as The Agency.

One of the primary antagonists in the original trilogy, he was believed to be the man behind the conspiracy to spread and control the Syphon Filter Virus. This was proven false in The Omega Strain when it transpired Mihai Niculescu was orchestrating everything from behind the scenes while Hadden was merely his second-in-command and right-hand man. Hadden appeared in the original game as a man shrouded in shadow, taking on the same form in the second game before making his first named appearance in the second instalment. It wasn't until the third game that he made himself known.

Appearance

Hadden is a Caucasian male in his late 50's that has changed appearance between each title.

In the first game, he's concealed in shadow only revealing that he's wearing a full black suit and tie with dress shoes, while his face is completely black though revealing the outline of a receding hairline. At the end of the game, he is shown from behind with what appears to be dark grey or brown hair.

In the second game, he is shown at the beginning of the game speaking to the press about the Kazakhstan incident. He is shown as a man with a wrinkled face and a receding hairline, leading to just the back of his head having white hair, combing around to each ear. When he's concealed in shadow, he's shown wearing a pair of shades with some of his facial features still visible. He's still shown wearing a suit, however this time it's grey (in all of his appearances, shadowed or revealed).

In Syphon Filter 3, he has gone completely bald though he still wears a suit. Unlike his two appearances beforehand, he is never in shadow during the events of this game and is primarily shown questioning Gabriel Logan as well as his "accomplices".

Personality and characteristics

"Perhaps I'm not being clear. Success is everything. Is it not, Mr Cochrane?"

Hadden makes it clear that he does not tolerate failure during the Secret Council in Syphon Filter 2

Hadden is a cold, calculating individual that funds the The Agency and seeks to control the distribution of the Syphon Filter Virus, even among terrorists attacking his own country (such as Erich Rhoemer). While the U.S. Government would generally oppose dealing with foreign nations in regards to chemical weaponry, Hadden personally oversees such agreements and attempted to deal with the Chinese Rebel General Shi-Hao, appointing men like Mr. Cochran to oversee the development of the virus following the attempted assassination of Jonathan Phagan's. He has a staunch philosophy that "success is everything" and when someone fails him, he has them killed (in Cochran's case, Mara Aramov snaps his neck). His views on the Agency after its downfall are dismissive, removing himself from affiliation for both his protection and that of the Consortium, as well as wishing to shift blame on Gabriel Logan to take the fall for the activities they were linked to.

His relationship with Mara Aramov suggests a close partnership, viewing her as a valuable asset. In the first game she acts on the Consortium's behalf as a double-agent between both the Black Baton and the Agency, implanting herself into the terrorist organization to try and keep "Rhoemer under control". Although she eventually fails, Hadden does not kill her. Quite the contrary indeed, she is able to redeem herself by rendering assistance to Logan, apparently "helping" him stop Rhoemer from successfully launching a missile filled with the Virus. She continues to act as his right-hand throughout the events of the next game and even as an adviser, claiming she has "proved her usefulness" and states that Lyle Stevens has to still do so. When given the opportunity to eliminate Gabriel Logan, Mara claims that when the "administration falls he would have the power" but instead of taking out Logan on the spot, he decides to pursue other plans. This fanatical ambition and over-zealousness possibly caused Mihai Niculescu to ask that Mara Aramov kill him.

When it comes to Gabriel Logan, his views seem to shift. In the events of the first game, he seems eager to find out what Gabe can discover as he chases after Rhoemer. He does not seem to feel threatened by him either, despite Markinson pointing out he's one of their best agents. In fact, he even appears to enjoy 'toying' with Logan. This carries over into the next game as Stevens warns him of the very same thing and while Gabe's evident competent, he continues to ignore this, stating to Mr. Cochran that perhaps they're "overestimating Mr. Logan's abilities". He maintains a sense of over-arrogance, a condescending attitude and elitism, towards Gabe, with a delusion in expecting that Logan can be taken care of without much issue and their plans can move forward, though he is made aware of just how much of a problem Gabe can be. Ultimately after the Agency falls, rather than make the decision to eliminate Gabe and the others in a surprise attack he instead decides to use Gabe as a scapegoat to protect himself (apparently, hearings were scheduled in result of the Agency's connection with the Black Baton and other terrorist activities) as well as the Consortium. Interrogating Logan in the Senate, he learns first hand the type of operative Gabe and his associates are. He also evinces a considerable amount of surprise, concern and visible shock when Teresa Lipan arrives (despite believing her dead and seeing a grave being demarcated earlier).

Plot

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Gabriel Logan and Lian Xing investigate a plantation in Guacimo, Costa Rica where they lost contact with one of their fellow Agents named Ellis, who was undercover in the Black Baton and keeping an eye on Erich Rhoemer. Edward Benton sent them in to get Ellis out but also warned Rhoemer of the duo. The protagonists were too late, as Ellis was found executed (by Mara Aramov) and the plantation growing a mysterious plant was burned to the ground (thanks to Anton Girdeux).

Back in Washington D.C., Benton enters the office stating that Logan's report was clear enough. Agency Director Thomas Markinson requests two additional teams assigned to the case and wants them to find Rhoemer, with Benton leaving the office. Vince Hadden can be seen standing behind Markinson, though concealed in shadow as he stands near the window. Markinson states that "Logan is his best agent" and asks what Hadden wants to do about this situation. He replies by stating that they do nothing, waiting to see what he can discover instead.

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Hadden is not seen for the remainder of the game, until the very end after Logan tracks down and eliminates Rhoemer, while also discovering Markinson's connection to the conspiracy. He is seen standing at the window of his office, looking out across D.C. while Mara Aramov approaches from behind, whispering something into his ear before walking off. He then says "Well done my dear, well done" while the screen pans out to show several Pharcom boxes in his office. It's presumed that these boxes contain sensitive data for Pharcom, but not all of it (as data discs were present from the hard drives in the Pharcom warehouses located in Kazakhstan).

Syphon Filter 2

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Hadden commenting on the Kazakhstan incident

Directly after the events of the first game, a news report is shown involving the war movement in Heilongjiang with General Shi-Hao leading his men through the city. As the news reporter finishes her coverage on that story, she changes pace to reveal that Secretary of State Vince Hadden is expected to comment on the Kazakhstan Incident. He hides the fact that Erich Rhoemer launched a nuclear missile over Kazakhstan and to help cover up the mess, states that the Kazakhstan government claimed it was an "accidental launch" and was destroyed via their own safety countermeasures. After saying an investigation is under way, he dismisses any more questions and leaves the podium.

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Hadden in the meeting

Shortly after the C-130 Hercules is shot down over the Rocky Mountains and Lian Xing is captured by The Agency, Hadden is again seen in shadow during a meeting in Washington D.C. at the Council of Foreign Relations with newly appointed Agency Director Lyle Stevens, Mara Aramov and a man named Mr. Cochran. Cochran can be seen trying to speak to somebody, presumably Shi-Hao, over the phone, attempting to explain their situation as his impatience grows in waiting for the shipment of the Syphon Filter Virus. After warning of a leak to the American press, he hangs up and Hadden comments on how that is "most unfortunate".

Mara and Stevens argue over Gabriel Logan as well as the recent problems caused by Erich Rhoemer and Thomas Markinson. Hadden intervenes that's "enough" and states that they all have much at stake. As Markinson did, Stevens goes on to inform Hadden that Logan is one of their best agents with years of experience and the highest degree of training. However, despite two people warning him of the same threat, Hadden ignores this fact, stating that perhaps he didn't make himself clear..."Success is everything, is it not Mr. Cochran?". Cochran states that it will be impossible to get the plasma from Lian Xing as long as Logan is alive. Hadden simply laughs, feeling that they all overestimate Logan's abilities and then goes on to explain that Cochran was given Jonathan Phagan's job because he promised to have Phase 2 of the Virus ready in time.

As Cochran tries to defend himself, Hadden says that "unlike Markinson and Rhoemer, you have failed" before Mara breaks Cochran's neck. As he falls dead to the floor, he tells Stevens that Mara has proven her usefulness (while Cochran has not). He goes on to say that Logan will be dealt with and they will have the "female's plasma soon". After Stevens tells him that they have the girl on the way to McKenzie Airbase with an army heading to Colorado, Hadden says "there will be no more delays".

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Hadden is shown again following the incident with Uri Gregorov escaping the Aljir Prison. He speaks with Stevens over the phone about not having Lian Xing or Phase Two of the Virus, telling him that shipment dates have been missed (and soon they will not need the girl anymore). Stevens informs him that they will have her shortly and changes the subject to inform Hadden that Xing has rescued Gregorov. Hadden is surprised by this, telling Stevens that is impossible as Mara insured he was taken care of. Stevens presses on that Logan does in fact have him but it's of little significance, switching instead to the probably deal that Logan will make for Lian's vaccine.

Hadden tells Stevens he feels that he has not been as useful as he'd hoped and tells him that he's running out of time to fix this, as he walks around the room while the screen reveals that Mara is standing right there with him.

With Lyle Stevens dead and The Agency in shambles, a news report on the Agency's dealings with terrorists prompts Hadden to make a public statement to protect his position and bury the organisation. He speaks on behalf of the President at the time, stating that he is running a full investigation into this so-called "black box Agency" and will fully cooperate with congressional authorities. As he did during the Kazakhstan appearance earlier, he walks off by saying he can't answer any more questions at this time.

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Hadden is "revealed" as the Mystery Man from earlier

At the Whispering Woods Mortuary, Gabriel Logan, Lian Xing and Lawrence Mujari attend the funeral of Teresa Lipan, after she is shot and killed at the hands of Agency Operative Jason Chance. Far out of view away from the location is a Consortium strike team ready to move in and attack Gabe. Hadden arrives in a Black Hawk along with Mara Aramov and an unnamed Consortium operative who asks for permission to go through with the operation. Hadden decides otherwise, telling them to get their men out immediately and Mara questions him for this decision. She states that when the Administration falls with him as Secretary of State, he would become President and have the power, but Hadden says that he has something else in mind for Gabriel Logan...

Syphon Filter 3

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Picking up from the ending of the last game, the scene replays with Mara even more visually irritated by Hadden's decision. He reveals that his plans for Logan involve hearings that have been scheduled and to avoid being tied to the Agency, he needs someone else to blame, choosing Logan as his scapegoat.

Description

The quickdraw political career of Vincent Hadden came as expected by Washington insiders and analysts, but not before a curveball none had expected -- having receiving his degree from Berkeley, Hadden spent several years with the Marine Corps. In war, he proved not all that different from the stance he would take on the podium, a bull-headed warrior when necessary and a tempered Janus when called for.

After serving a lengthy career with the Marines, Hadden went straight for a position within the State Department and grabbed it by the throat, working his way all the way up the food chain with ease. As his network of contacts grew larger and more prominent, few were surprised that he would eventually rise to the top of the pool, as Secretary of State.

As for covert matters, Hadden managed to get enough federal dollars together to fund The Agency. As such, although the Agency itself was started before Hadden had become a primary investor, it quickly fell under his control. He recruited a fast-rising Agency analyst named Edward Benton to be his eyes and ears, making sure things fit his agenda. Benton rose even higher as a result ultimately reaching Deputy Director. Though generally cooperative with Director Thomas Markinson, especially when the two Agency officials and Hadden agreed to provide security for the Syphon Filter project in exchange for a stake in the virus's profits and use, Benton soon became a wrench in Markinson's agenda, making decisions, on behalf of Hadden, that were not beneficial, but frequently detrimental to Agency operations.

There was another, even darker, side to Hadden. Though he was a prominent public figure known equally for starting international fires and extinguishing them, he had a considerably more illegal agenda -- his own Arms Consortium, through which he would sell the Syphon Filter virus to terrorist organizations, making him rich both in wealth and reputation. Not only would he secure significant wealth, but there was also the ability to rise in status when the inevitable attack on American soil allowed him to become a warrior once more and save his people, ironically from a crisis of his own invention.

At the top of his Consortium was the independent investor Mihai Niculescu, president and CEO of both Niculescu Funds Ltd and its shadowy umbrella Metal Global Funds. As the true commander-in-chief and mastermind of the Syphon Filter fiasco [1], he sent an emissary in the form of Mara Aramov to supervise PharCom CEO Jonathon Phagan, Markinson, and Black Baton leader Erich Rhoemer, keeping their egos in check [2]. Simultaneously, she also acted as Hadden's lieutenant, and a mouthpiece to Niculescu, keeping him updated about Vince's exact movements.

Hadden's primary endgame was the sale of the Syphon Filter virus to Chinese General Shi-Hao, who would use the virus to force independence of his province from the greater People's Republic of China. [3] Hadden's next move, whether it be peaceful or armed resolution to the Shi-Hao conflict, would remain classified, for disavowed Agent Gabriel Logan assassinated Shi-Hao during a deal between the Japanese Red Army and the Chinese military officer. [4] It is possible Hadden's ultimate choice would be based on image, given that his ultimate goal was the Oval Office -- none other than the supreme position of President of the United States of America itself.[5]

However, when Hadden's Consortium was exposed by the investigation of disavowed Agent Teresa Lipan, who had 'resurrected' despite being shot and killed by Jason Chance earlier, Niculescu considered him expendable -- exposed as a power-hungry madman, he would never be able to reach the Presidential seat, nor would he be able to successfully convict Logan, Lawrence Mujari, Lipan or Lian Xing. With Hadden now rendered useless, Niculescu sent Aramov to assassinate him, which she easily accomplished. Hadden's Consortium and corrupt Agency quickly crumpled in the wake of his demise.[6]

Appearances

Syphon Filter

Syphon Filter 2

Syphon Filter 3

Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain

Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror

Trivia

  • Vince Hadden, like Mara Aramov, has had three different voice actors between his appearances in the games. In addition, he has also experienced a visual change in character model each time.
  • Hadden is never seen in-gameplay during Syphon Filter 3, only during the FMV cutscenes.
    • This trait carried over across all games, as he was never physically in the player's gamespace during missions. Even the mission in which he's killed, you start outside of that room and have no access whatsoever to the hearings chamber. This makes him one of the few antagonists to be exclusive to cutscenes only in all of his appearances, aside from Thomas Markinson, and Mr. Cochran.
  • He is the only primary antagonist of the original trilogy not killed by Gabriel Logan or any other protagonist.
    • In this same light, he is the second antagonist to be killed by Mara Aramov that had direct involvement with the Syphon Filter conspiracy.
  • Hadden is present in the Congratulations! Party Time! hidden cutscene in Syphon Filter 2, on the dance floor with other characters.
  • Hadden is credited as "MIS" (Man in Shadow) in SF3's manual and ending credits.
Main Characters Anton Girdeux  · Edward Benton  · Erich Rhoemer  · Gabriel Logan  · Jonathan Phagan  · Lian Xing  · Mara Aramov  · Thomas Markinson
Minor Characters Alec Kabanov  · Ellis  · Jenkins  · Jorge Marcos  · Pavel Kravitch  · Richard Erikson  · Vince Hadden  · Vladislav Gabrek
Enemies Georgia Street Terrorists  · Flaming Enemy  · Girdeux's Terrorists  · Pharcom Bodyguards
Organizations Black Baton  · CBDC  · Pharcom  · The Agency
Missions Georgia Street  · Destroyed Subway  · Main Subway Line  · Washington Park  · Freedom Memorial  · Expo Center Reception  · Expo Center Dinorama  · Rhoemer's Base  · Base Bunker  · Base Tower  · Base Escape  · Rhoemer's Stronghold  · Stronghold Lower Level  · Stronghold Catacombs  · Pharcom Warehouses  · Pharcom Elite Guards  · Warehouse 76  · Silo Access Tunnels  · Tunnel Blackout  · Missile Silo
Weaponry 9mm  · .45  · Air Taser  · BIZ-2  · C4 Explosive  · Combat shotgun · G-18  · Gas Grenade Grenade  · HK-5  · K3G4 Assault Rifle  · M-16  · M-79  · Nightvision rifle  · PK-102  · Shotgun  · Sniper Rifle
Gadgets Card Key  · Flak Jacket  · Flashlight  · Viral Antigen  · Viral Scanner
Vehicles UH-60 Blackhawk
Conflicts Washington D.C. Attack  · First Investigation of PHARCOM  · Destruction of Rhoemer's Base  · Sabotage of Rhoemer's Cathedral  · Kazakhstan Missile Incident
Transcipts Georgia Street  · Destroyed Subway  · Main Subway Line  · Washington Park  · Freedom Memorial  · Expo Center Reception  · Expo Center Dinorama  · Rhoemer's Base  · Base Bunker  · Base Tower  · Base Escape  · Rhoemer's Stronghold  · Stronghold Lower Level  · Stronghold Catacombs  · Pharcom Warehouses  · Pharcom Elite Guards  · Warehouse 76  · Silo Access Tunnels  · Tunnel Blackout  · Missile Silo
Main Characters Dillon Morgan  · Elsa Weissinger  · Gabriel Logan  · Jason Chance  · Lawrence Mujari  · Lian Xing  · Lyle Stevens  · Mara Aramov  · Steven Archer  · Teresa Lipan  · Thomas Holman  · Thomas Markinson  · Uri Gregorov
Minor Characters Carter  · Colorado Bridge Bombing Commander  · Davies  · Derek Falkan  · Dobson  · Eschelman  · Ferguson  · Gershon  · Imposter Gregorov  · John Ramirez  · Jonathan Phagan  · Kowalski  · Mr. Cochran  · Shi-Hao  · Thompson  · Unnamed Airman  · Unnamed Doctor  · Vince Hadden  · Vladimir Nedobryi
Missions Colorado Mountains  · McKenzie Airbase Interior  · Colorado Interstate 70  · I-70 Mountain Bridge  · McKenzie Airbase Exterior  · Colorado Train Ride  · Colorado Train Race  · C-130 Wreck Site  · Pharcom Expo Center  · Morgan  · Moscow Club 32  · Moscow Streets  · Volkov Park  · Gregorov  · Aljir Prison Break-In  · Aljir Prison Escape  · Agency Bio-Lab  · Agency Bio-Lab Escape  · New York Slums  · New York Sewer  · Finale
Locations Club 32  · McKenzie Airbase  · Rocky Mountains, Colorado
Terrorists Spooks  · Unit one
Multiplayer Abandoned Bank  · Catacombs  · Kazakhstan Warehouses  · New York Garage  · New York Slums  · Park Hedge Maze  · Park Jungle Gym  · Pharcom Expo Center (multiplayer)  · Rooftops (multiplayer)  · Small Village (multiplayer)
Weaponry .45  · 9mm  · 12 Gauge  · Air Taser  · BIZ-2  · C-4 Explosive  · Combat Knife  · Crossbow  · G-18  · H11  · Hand Taser  · HK-5  · Incendiary Grenade  · K3G4 Assault Rifle  · M-16  · M-79  · Nerve Gas Grenade  · Nightvision rifle  · PK-102  · Sniper Rifle  · Tear Gas Launcher  · The Flame-Thrower  · UAS-12  ·
Gadgets Binoculars  · Camera Scrambler  · Cellular Modem  · Flak Jacket  · Flashlight  · Nightvision Goggles  · Transponder Locator
Vehicles C-130 Hercules  · F-22 Raptor
Conflicts Raid on the C-130 Wreckage  · Escape from Mackenzie Air Force Base  · Second Investigation of PHARCOM  · Meeting with Uri Gregorav imposter  · Rescue of Uri Gregorav  · Search for Syphon Filter antidote  · Escape from New York City
Main Characters Gabriel Logan  · Lian Xing
Minor Characters Ellis  · Nigel Cummings  · Silvers
Missions Hotel Fukushima  · Costa Rican Plantation  · C5 Galaxy Transport  · Pugari Gold Mine  · Pugari Complex  · Kabul Afghanistan  · S.S. Lorelei  · Aztec Ruins  · Waterfront  · Docks Final Assault  · Convoy  · The Beast  · Australian Outback  · St. George Australia  · Paradise Ridge  · Militia Compound  · Underground Bunker  · Senate Building  · DC Subway
Weaponry .45  · 9mm  · Air Taser  · AU300 Heavy Barrel  · BIZ-2  · Combat Knife  · Crossbow  · Falcon  · G-18  · H11  · HK-5  · K3G4  · M-16  · M-79  · MARS  · Nightvision rifle  · PK-102  · Shotgun  · Spyder  · Tear Gas Launcher  · UAS-12
Multiplayer maps Afghanistan  · Computer center  · Izmalavio Park  · McKenzie Air Force Base  · Paradise Ridge  · Rhoemer's Stronghold  · S.S. Lorelei  · Training Simulator  ·
Multiplayer characters Agency operative  · Anton Girdeux  · Bag Lady  · CBDC operative  · Corpse  · Elsa Weissinger  · Erich Rhoemer  · Evil scientist  · Gabe Logan  · John Ramirez  · Jonathan Phagan  · Jorge Marcos  · Lawrence Mujari  · Lian Xing  · Mara Aramov  · Military Police  · Monk  · Ninja Gabe  · Russian Bodyguard  · Spook  · SWAT Officer  · Teresa Lipan  · Terrorist  · Unit One  · Uri Gregorov  · Virtual test subject  · Vladislav Gabrek
Minigame types Assassination  · Biathlon  · Demolition  · Elimination  · Thief
Minigame maps China Exhibit  · Colorado Bridge  · D.C. Subway  · Military Base  · New York Slums  · Phagan's Warehouse  · Rhoemer's Fortress  · Washington Park  · Whispering Woods Mortuary
Conflicts Assassination of Shi Hao  · Costa Rican Incident  · Investigation of Pugari Complex  · Soviet-Afghan War  · First Destruction of the SS Lorelei  · Investigation of Erich Rhoemer  · Abduction of Elsa Weissenger  · Assassination of Commander Silvers  · Paradise Ridge Incident  · Attempted Apprehension of Mara Aramov
Main Characters Gabriel Logan  · Lawrence Mujari  · Lian Xing  · Mara Aramov  · Teresa Lipan
Minor Characters Alima Haddad  · Andre Proust  · Elsa Weissinger  · Gary Stoneman  · Gina Hunter  · Imani Gray  ·Jean Fournier  · Maggie Powers  · Mikhail Pulikovsky  · Mikhas Ivankhov  · Oleg Petrenko  · Rodion Ushakov  · Soren Masson  · Vladik Savin  · Vladimir Zhidkov  · William Crusher  · Yegor Leonov  · Yuschenko
Missions IPCA European Command: Training Centre  · Carthage, Michigan: Quarantine Zone  · Carthage, Michigan: Warehouse District  · Carthage, Michigan: Carthage Mall  · Pescara, Italy: St Cetteo's Square  · Mazyr, Belarus: Krivorozhstal Mill  · Mazyr, Belarus: Belaya Vezha  · Tash, Kumyr, Kyrgysztan: Saydahmat's Village  · Sana'a, Yemen: Arms Bazaar  · Sana'a, Yemen: Taherir Palace  · Minsk, Belarus: International University  · Samaschki, Chechnya: Ivankov's Home  · North Atlantic: Lorelei Salvage Rig  · Tokyo, Japan: Murukawa Tower  · Taguang, Myanmar: Irawaddy Basin  · Zurich, Switzerland: Niculescu Funds Tower  · Budva, Montenegro: Niculescu's Villa Estate  · Kiev, Ukraine: Chechen Terrorist Base
Organizations IPCA
Weaponry Beta Weapons  · C11  · China Type 56  · Combat shotgun  · FAL  · FAMAS  · G 33E  · GAWS 12 gauge  · K-BAR  · M1 Super 90  · Riot shotgun  · Shot Defender  · ShotHammer  · Silenced . 44  · Slug Defender  · SlugHammer  · SPA-12 shotgun  · SPA-15 shotgun  · Stava M70 B1  · SSG 550  · Sweeper 12 gauge
Conflicts ALA Assault on Carthage  · Assassination of Dimitri  · Sabotage of CDP Operations  · Transaction on Kyrgysztan  · Assault on Yemen  · Raid on Jandran's Labs  · Investigation of Chechen Genocide  · Second Destruction of the SS Lorelei  · Assault on Murukawa Industries  · Recovery of Imani Grey  · Raid on Meta Global Headquarters  · Raid on Niculescu's Estate  · Showdown with the CDP  · Assassination of Mara Aramov and Elsa Weissenger
Main Characters Gabriel Logan  · Lawrence Mujari  · Lian Xing  · Teresa Lipan
Weaponry K-BAR  · SG-10 Bolt Pistol  · Silenced . 44  · SSP 90
Missions
Act I. Cargo Hold 5 Pirates of Somalia  · Going Under  · Ocean's Five  · Sea of Darkness
Act II. Terminal Drift What Lies Below  · Depths of Darkness  · Dead Currents  · Drowning
Act III. Crimson Flood Missing Friends  · Found Enemies  · Nowhere To Run
Act IV. Tyorma Redemption Trinidad  · Into The Cold  · Deadly Cargo
Act V. Shifting Sands Operation Canyon Storm  · Our Hidden Past  · Desert Flames
Act VI. Shattered Destiny The Long Descent  · Powerless  · Disintegration  · Leading The Blind  · With Violent Intent
Bonus missions Killing Time  · Lian's First Time  · Shadowed  · Behind The Scenes  · Left Behind
Multiplayer maps Canyon  · Casino  · Depot  · Detroit  · SRefinery  · Shanty town  · Village
Multiplayer modes Free for all  · Retrieval  · Rogue agent  · Team deathmatch  · Sabotage
Conflicts Assault on the St. Helens  · Raid on the St. Helens' Wreckage  · Spetsnaz Incursion on Azerbaijan  · Escape from Gebel Tyorma  · Raid on Bitar's Bunker  · Faceoff with al-Jamil  · Assassination of Qwan Tak
  1. Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain opening cutscene
  2. Syphon Filter (video game)
  3. Syphon Filter 2 deleted scene - Where is my shipment?!
  4. Hotel Fukushima
  5. Syphon Filter 3 opening cutscene
  6. Senate Building
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