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Featured Article of The WeekThe story of Chaos Theory is a throwback to the first Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell game and it's information warfare theme. In 2007 China and North Korea are unhappy with Japan's new I-SDF (Information Self Defense Force) as they believe it violates Article 9 of the post World War II constitution. (There is a news report about the I-SDF in a cut scene in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow.) China and North Korea set up a blocade in the Yellow Sea and the United States is forced to respond. They send their most advanced ship, the USS Clarence E. Walsh, into the Yellow Sea hoping China and North Korea will back down. Meanwhile across the world Sam Fisher is sent into Peru to rescue a programmer who worked on Masse's algorithms. When the programmer, Bruce Mortgenholt is tortured to death, Fisher follows the Peruvian guerrilla group's leader onto a freight ship where he learns Lacerda was hired by someone else to kidnap Bruce Mortgenholt. The game was also the first M Rated game for the series aswell as introducing its first Collector's Edition for the series. |
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