Having nukes is one thing, but having a weapon that can cause massive damage with no trace distinguishable from natural disasters? Hoo mama, that's the good stuff right there – and why CSAT did NOT want to give a fully functional example to their enemies. I doubt he would get terribly far at the end of Apex if he didn't do his job, retrieving the Device safely.Īnd by "In Safe Hands" I equated that to him handing it off to whoever is reverse-engineering or deploying the Device. Armstrong managed to find for his whiteboard at the start of Win. Miller has been given a lot of help from the CTRG (and NATO by extent) and he's apparently left a bit of a paper trail, evidenced by that room and the picture that Gen. CTRG has been helping the FIA for quite a while before the campaign, and they're probably the ones supplying and helping the FIA with that intel. While this is possible (and would make for an okay twist - I don't think many people had a high opinion of Miller by the end of The East Wind, he'd make an alright antagonist) he's in for a serious long con, and since he's in the briefing room cutscene at the end of Apex Protocol, he's overstaying his welcome by a lot if he's in for himself only.Īlso, why don't we look back to the 'secret room' in the FFV showcase, Marksmen DLC? It takes place before (I want to say a year, uncertain) before the main campaign, but it's a building with FIA men inside of it, along with a seismic map whiteboard and a laptop with Device Readings. Miller isn't abiding by NATO, he's out for the Device on his own terms, he probably stole it at the end of Apex. (RIP, Golf, may we never shell an enemy position and not secure it again.) Or, they legitimately overlooked the position to give Miller and his team the conditions they needed to retrieve the functional Device safely. So, it's entirely possible that they legitimately were that disorganized and could not find the CSAT research group, especially since the 'final push' to separate and conquer the remaining enemy forces had a serious case of rushing and not covering their tracks. Firing on the FIA at the airfield (Miller's sabotage or not), losing literally every frontline defensive position at the end of their failed initial assault in one fell covert op (apparently, the single sentry that saw any enemies and lived was Kerry, assigned to a joke patrol while under suspicion), shelling civilians in Pygros, etc.Īnd, presumably, at the higher levels Miller's activities were sanctioned and maybe even supported by NATO - even though Armstrong considers Miller 'not a friendly' early on, once he confirms his identity he quickly disallows Kerry from aiding him and cuts the sentence short, apparently angry. NATO was displayed as having severely poor intel, and security for that matter, earlier in WIN and at the end of ADAPT. It's near impossible for CSAT to have retrieved the weapon right under the nose of NATO forces in the area.
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