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TDC 01/01 SAD equipment might also include an active deflector (a dark-blue cylinder to shield the owner from bullets), sonic grenades, a grapple gun, and an inflatable cushion if they needed to jumped off a building. | TDC 01/01 SAD equipment might also include an active deflector (a dark-blue cylinder to shield the owner from bullets), sonic grenades, a grapple gun, and an inflatable cushion if they needed to jumped off a building. | ||
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+ | TDC 01/8 Having had his car transported to Germany with him, Daniel disguised it. Its silver paint job was replaced by a red one and a new license plate, a disguise for the car with the help of a little resonant nanopaint. It was far too costly for any normal person to even think about using it, but the CIA spared no expense. |
Revision as of 01:10, 10 November 2018
TDC 01/04 When Daniel was tasked with rescuing the dead man from Munich, he was sent with the following list of equipment for which he was responsible:
The usual things - Broad-frequency jammers, a few single-use EMPs, lockpick kits, physical and electronic.
Tie pin: a single-use stun grenade. Just bend it and throw it.
A simple gold ring: Holographic decoy. It lasts about one minute. Even provides a realistic thermal signature
A small white orb: a chameleon ball. Optical camouflage, not total invisibility. You’ll have a blurry little outline, and it only lasts a few minutes, but it’s still quite good.”
Guns, with exploding rounds
Nothing for "raising the dead". He'll have to figure that one out on his own.
TDC 01/01 SAD equipment might also include an active deflector (a dark-blue cylinder to shield the owner from bullets), sonic grenades, a grapple gun, and an inflatable cushion if they needed to jumped off a building.
TDC 01/8 Having had his car transported to Germany with him, Daniel disguised it. Its silver paint job was replaced by a red one and a new license plate, a disguise for the car with the help of a little resonant nanopaint. It was far too costly for any normal person to even think about using it, but the CIA spared no expense.