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As they cross a bridge, Kinsler, now armed with an [[SMG]], arrives in a modified [[D77C-NMPD Pelican|Pelican dropship]] decked in police livery and forces Mike to throw his holstered service pistol off the edge. Just before Mike and Sadie board his Pelican, Vergil saves them, crashing an Olifant into the Pelican and emptying its contents onto the Commissioner. Sadie then opts to use the garbage truck to continue across the bridge toward the city. | As they cross a bridge, Kinsler, now armed with an [[SMG]], arrives in a modified [[D77C-NMPD Pelican|Pelican dropship]] decked in police livery and forces Mike to throw his holstered service pistol off the edge. Just before Mike and Sadie board his Pelican, Vergil saves them, crashing an Olifant into the Pelican and emptying its contents onto the Commissioner. Sadie then opts to use the garbage truck to continue across the bridge toward the city. | ||
Once Sadie and Mike get inside the Olifant, Sadie continues talking to her father. While traversing the war-torn megalopolis, Sadie and Mike meet [[Tom Uberti]], a salesman who has hitched a ride on the Olifant. Dr. Endesha tells her that [[seven]] [[Huragok|Engineers]] were trying to repair the Superintendent before they attempted to escape their Covenant captors, and then that six of the Engineers sacrificed themselves for their brother, [[Quick to Adjust|the seventh]]. Tom, overreacting to the news that Covenant were trying to help the Superintendent, eagerly opens the Olifant's top hatch, then looks around and shouts to grab the attention of any nearby Covenant so that he could "negotiate" with them. There is a {{Pattern|Zurdo|Wraith}} patrolling which, until now, ignored the garbage truck because it was an automated machine controlled by the city's AI. The Wraith soon notices Tom's shouting and responds to his offerings of peace with a plasma mortar. Mike and Sadie narrowly | Once Sadie and Mike get inside the Olifant, Sadie continues talking to her father. While traversing the war-torn megalopolis, Sadie and Mike meet [[Tom Uberti]], a salesman who has hitched a ride on the Olifant. Dr. Endesha tells her that [[seven]] [[Huragok|Engineers]] were trying to repair the Superintendent before they attempted to escape their Covenant captors, and then that six of the Engineers sacrificed themselves for their brother, [[Quick to Adjust|the seventh]]. Tom, overreacting to the news that Covenant were trying to help the Superintendent, eagerly opens the Olifant's top hatch, then looks around and shouts to grab the attention of any nearby Covenant so that he could "negotiate" with them. There is a {{Pattern|Zurdo|Wraith}} patrolling which, until now, ignored the garbage truck because it was an automated machine controlled by the city's AI. The Wraith soon notices Tom's shouting and responds to his offerings of peace with a plasma mortar. Mike and Sadie narrowly escapeout of the machine's rear just before it is obliterated. | ||
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. |