Editing Sadie's Story

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After Sadie tries to contact her father again, Kinsler shuts down the Superintendent. Mike tells Sadie that Vergil could be re-activated at the [[NMPD headquarters]]. Upon entering the structure's lobby, the two are immediately taken hostage by [[Marshall Glick]], an unstable ex-cop who had apparently had a run-in with Mike earlier in his career. During the encounter, a man named [[Jim Odingo]] enters the lobby via [[elevator]]. Glick promptly kills him, his justification being that Jim regularly used his half-and-half despite Glick's many requests for him not to. Shortly afterward, a [[Special Weapons And Tactics|SWAT]] team storms the lobby with a [[flashbang grenade]] and finally manage to kill Glick after losing a couple of men in the preceding firefight. The two then continue to the Communications Headquarters, where Sadie borrows a stapler, concealed it in her pocket, and attempt to persuade the [[Communications Duty Officer|duty officer]] "at gun-point" to turn the Superintendent back on. The officer, wanting to get back to her work, "gives in" to the two's demands and reactivates the AI.
After Sadie tries to contact her father again, Kinsler shuts down the Superintendent. Mike tells Sadie that Vergil could be re-activated at the [[NMPD headquarters]]. Upon entering the structure's lobby, the two are immediately taken hostage by [[Marshall Glick]], an unstable ex-cop who had apparently had a run-in with Mike earlier in his career. During the encounter, a man named [[Jim Odingo]] enters the lobby via [[elevator]]. Glick promptly kills him, his justification being that Jim regularly used his half-and-half despite Glick's many requests for him not to. Shortly afterward, a [[Special Weapons And Tactics|SWAT]] team storms the lobby with a [[flashbang grenade]] and finally manage to kill Glick after losing a couple of men in the preceding firefight. The two then continue to the Communications Headquarters, where Sadie borrows a stapler, concealed it in her pocket, and attempt to persuade the [[Communications Duty Officer|duty officer]] "at gun-point" to turn the Superintendent back on. The officer, wanting to get back to her work, "gives in" to the two's demands and reactivates the AI.


Throughout their travels, Mike had been hearing numerous [[propaganda]] messages, and he is now getting tired of them. Realizing that they are being broadcast from inside the building, he confronts [[Stephen (Mombasa)|Stephen]], the announcer, about the propaganda-induced lies. Stephen says that the only people listening are frightened citizens hiding from the Covenant, and tells Mike that the lies give them hope before death. When they go back on the air, Mike, under the name "Harris 'Two Shot' Kibaki", tries to tell the truth, only to find himself telling the same kinds of lies the announcer had told.
Throughout their travels, Mike had been hearing numerous propaganda messages, and he is now getting tired of them. Realizing that they are being broadcast from inside the building, he confronts [[Stephen (Mombasa)|Stephen]], the announcer, about the propaganda-induced lies. Stephen says that the only people listening are frightened citizens hiding from the Covenant, and tells Mike that the lies give them hope before death. When they go back on the air, Mike, under the name "Harris 'Two Shot' Kibaki", tries to tell the truth, only to find himself telling the same kinds of lies the announcer had told.


Kinsler overhears the broadcast, and contacts the propaganda station, telling Sadie that her father is being held hostage in the data center. He instructs her to meet him at a train station—alone. Sadie and Mike arrive at the train station and find Kinsler's private train car, guarded by corrupt officers firing into the crowd of refugees trying to leave the city. Once Sadie was on board, Kinsler tells her that he had killed Dr. Endesha, and that he is planning on capturing the stray Engineer and becoming a war hero. Meanwhile, Mike rallies the refugees to storm the corrupt cops, and Sadie tells Vergil to open the doors to the train for them. When the mob gets to Kinsler, it tears him to pieces.
Kinsler overhears the broadcast, and contacts the propaganda station, telling Sadie that her father is being held hostage in the data center. He instructs her to meet him at a train station—alone. Sadie and Mike arrive at the train station and find Kinsler's private train car, guarded by corrupt officers firing into the crowd of refugees trying to leave the city. Once Sadie was on board, Kinsler tells her that he had killed Dr. Endesha, and that he is planning on capturing the stray Engineer and becoming a war hero. Meanwhile, Mike rallies the refugees to storm the corrupt cops, and Sadie tells Vergil to open the doors to the train for them. When the mob gets to Kinsler, it tears him to pieces.

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