Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow
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| Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow | |
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| Developer(s) | Ubisoft Shanghai Ubisoft Annecy Babaroga |
| Publisher(s) | Ubisoft |
| Composer(s) | Jack Wall Lalo Schifrin |
| Engine | Unreal Engine 2.0 RenderWare physics |
| Platform(s) | Microsoft Xbox Microsoft Windows Sony PlayStation 2 Nintendo GameCube Nintendo Game Boy Advance Mobile phone |
| Release date | March 23, 2004 |
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow is the second game in the Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell series of video games developed and published by Ubisoft as well as endorsed by American author Tom Clancy.
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Plot
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Added by BonhoureThe main flashpoint in Pandora Tomorrow is Indonesia, in the year 2006, where the U.S. has a military presence in the newly independent East Timor to train that country's military forces in their fight against Indonesian guerrilla militias. The Darah Dan Doa (Blood and Prayer), led by Suhadi Sadono has proven itself to be the strongest opponent to this provisional government.
Sadono is considered by many to be a charismatic militia leader. He was trained by the CIA to combat Communist influences in the region, but turned resentful against America when their support swayed towards East Timor. He, like many others, perceived the Superpower to be interfering with the country's sovereignty. Sadono has his men bomb and then raid the US Embassy to Dili, capturing a number of US military and diplomatic personnel. One significant hostage is Douglas Shetland, an old friend and former comrade-in-arms of Sam Fisher.
Prelude
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A group of renegade mercenaries, led by Suhadi Sadono, storm and capture the US Embassy in East Timor, taking the civilians hostage. One of the people inside the facility when they attacked is Douglas Shetland, a former Marine, and it is soon revealed they were looking for the device he was carrying, which contains classified intelligence. Fisher is sent into the facility, not to rescue the hostages, but to destroy all traces of the information that Shetland has with him, or to recover it, whatever the cost, before Sadono's thugs break him.
US Embassy, East Timor
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The game begins as Fisher infiltrates the embassy to purge classified intelligence and gather what information he can on the Darah Dan Doa. As Fisher infiltrates the embassy, he rescues Douglas Shetland of Displace International who gives him an encrypted email regarding mortified_penguin. However, the email is in a rare Indonesian dialect. Sam then continues


Added by UnconventionalSoldier21Cryogenics Lab, Paris, France
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Fisher infiltrates the Saulnier Cryogenics Lab in Paris. The lab itself is all but taken over by French and Syrian mercenaries who were hired by mortified_penguin, most likely affiliated with Sadono. After narrowly defusing a bomb at one point Fisher finds out that the mercenaries were here to procure the ND133 containers; self-contained cryogenic containers used for transporting and storing human brains at cryogenic temperatures. Fisher then continues through the lab and finds François Coldeboeuf, a wounded security guard who managed to take a picture of mortified_penguin on his cell phone. After showing it to Fisher it is revealed that mortified_penguin is actually Norman Soth a former CIA agent. The guard's true fate is never exposed.
Hesperia Railways, Paris to Nice, France
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Fisher boards a highspeed train going to Nice, France with Soth on board. His mission is to confirm Norman Soth's intentions without being detected.


Added by UnconventionalSoldier21Jerusalem, Israel
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Before Sam infiltrates into the heart of Jerusalem to discover what the ND133 are for, he reads over about Norman Soth after the incident aboard the train in France. Both Sam and Coen leave for Jerusalem and infiltrate on foot. Coen informs Sam about a curfew being in effect around the city, due to heightened tensions in the region. She explains that he should find the streets


Added by UnconventionalSoldier21 Indonesia
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Third Echelon learns that bio-weapon that Fisher recovered in Jerusalem is a genetically modified version of the smallpox virus. Sadono had each ND-133 armed with the virus and placed throughout the U.S.. Each day he delays the release of the virus by making an


Added by UnconventionalSoldier21 Submarine Pen, Komodo, Indonesia
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Sam inserts outside the vicinity of an old cold war maritime docking station, which contains the submarine to which the calls were tracked. After moving through the barracks and external security he infiltrates the pen via the elevator. After forcing the sub to surface under the false pretence of maintenance so he can gain access, Sam moves through the pen and is engaged by Sadono's men. Having advanced past them he slips into the sub and accesses its m


Added by UnconventionalSoldier21Shadownet spies are deployed to neutralize the scattered pox boxes in an effort to bring an end to Sadono's threat against U.S.
TV & Radio Broadcasting Station, Indonesia
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After the threat of the ND-133s were removed, Sadono realised that his time as a free man was limited. Third Echelon discovered he planned to go to ground, but uncovered his location at a broadcasting station in Indonesia. After the international backlash from the assassination of former Georgian President Nikoladze, Third Echelon decides to capture Sadono alive instead, rather than making a martyr of him. Fisher manages to infiltrate the station where Lambert reveals that Ingrid Karlthson, who had assisted Sam


Added by UnconventionalSoldier21LAX Airport, Los Angeles, USA
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With his attempted attack on LAX, Soth's motives were revealed to be purely personal. After being hung out to dry by the CIA and the US when their allegiances changed in Indonesia, Soth was left to fend for himself. This caused his political affiliations to restructure themselves to suit his needs as he attempted to enact his revenge upon the country that betrayed and abandoned him while he was in its service. Knowing how urgent the matter his, Third Echelon hastily inserts Fisher into the area with Coen in support. He infiltrates into LAX and is informed by Lambert that Soth's


Added by UnconventionalSoldier21Epilogue
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After Sadono was captured, the US military presence in East Timor began to retract. Sadono's forces were either captured or left the organization. Douglas Shetland's company Displace International was instrumental in securing the East Timor region after the incident. Sam Fisher and the rest of Third Echelon manage to enjoy some down time having brought the threat to national security to an end.
Mission Locations
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- U.S. Embassy to Dili, Dili, East Timor, March 28, 2006, 18:27 Hours
- U.S. Embassy to Dili...19:34 Hours
- Saulnier Cryogenics Lab, Paris, France, March 30, 2006, 04:12 Hours
- Saulnier Cryogenics Lab...04:32 Hours
- Hesperia Railways, Paris to Nice, France, April 2, 2006, 21:52 Hours
- Geula District Street Market, Jerusalem, Israel, April 5, 2006, 01:01 Hours
- Geula District Street Market...01:20 Hours
- Refinery, Kundang, Indonesia, April 12, 2006, 15:12 Hours
- Refinery...16:23 Hours
- Refinery...17:35 Hours
- Komodo Shipyard Komodo, Indonesia
- Television Free Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
- LAX International Airport, Los Angeles, Californa, United States of America
PlayStation 2/GameCube
- Jungle, Kundang, Indonesia
SHADOWNET vs. ARGUS
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- SHADOWNET Training Facility
- ARGUS Training Facility
- Multirama, Denver, Colorado, USA, April 19, 2006, 7:32 PM
- DefTech-Belew, April 19, 2006, 9:32 PM
- Bretex Warehouse, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, April 19, 2006, 7:32 PM
- Vertigo Plaza, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, April 19, 2006, 9:32 PM
- Schermerhorn Waste Management, New York City, New York, USA, April 19, 2006, 9:32 PM
- Museum of Contemporary Art, San Franscisco, California, USA, April 19, 2006, 9:32 PM
- Temple Meyer Hospital, Temple Mount Hospital, Des Moines, Iowa, USA, April 19, 2006, 8:32 PM
- Krauser Labs, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, USA, April 19, 2006, 8:32 PM
Multiplayer
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Pandora Tomorrow was the first game in the franchise that included multiplayer. The spies of SHADOWNET and the mercenaries of ARGUS. Multiplayer modes were based part of the single player campaign in which includes obtaining the ND133 and bringing it into a secure location. There was a playable multiplayer demo released for PC and Xbox. Yet because there was such a low number of players, at some point Ubisoft disabled the Ubi.net servers for Pandora Tomorrow[1]



Added by RuthlessgravitySoundtrack
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The Soundtrack was composed by Jack Wall and Lalo Schifrin who were brought in to create the music of Pandora Tomorrow. Jack Wall did all of the in-game music including cinematics while Lalo Schifrin created the theme music for Pandora Tomorrow. Currently, the score to the game has not be released to the public.
Development
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Ubisoft Shanghai took helm of the critically acclaimed Splinter Cell franchise. The game's main focus was improving lighting effects. Shanghai also made a small gameplay change where a player could choose from multiple paths to take instead of a single path every playthrough. They also took it upon themselves to create multiplayer for the game. Michael Ironside returned to voice Sam Fisher while Dennis Haysbert voiced Irving Lambert. The game's development name was "Shadow Strike". Pandora Tomorrow is included as part of the Splinter Cell Trilogy for the PlayStation 3.
Differences from the first game
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The game features many similarities to the original game however there are some differences.
- Health kits are now static and cannot be taken with the player. Depending on how badly damaged the player is he can use the same health kit multiple times. How much is left is indicated by a meter of red lights on the health kit itself.
- Alarms will no longer make the player fail a mission; instead, they will just make enemies become more alert such as equipping flak jackets and helmets. After a while of being sneaky, the alarm level will decrease.
- The lighting at the default setting is slightly less dark than the original game when played on the same television screen.
- Sam Fisher can now purposely attract enemies' attention by whistling.
- Sam Fisher's double jump off walls is removed.
- When Sam does the split jump in a narrow hallway or entrance, he can now perform a half split jump.
- Rather than having to choose your lockpick or optic cable to perform each function, you simply have to approach a door and select to use your optic cable or lockpick.
- The game adds in binoculars that Sam can use. The player can zoom in or out while using them.
- The pistol now has a laser sight that allows players to have a more accuate shot at the expense of stealth as enemies will be able to see the dot, which can be useful if the player wants to distract an enemy.
- When clinging to a wall near an open doorway, Sam can do a "swat turn" maneuver to move past the open door while remaining hidden from view.
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Trivia
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- A real life near-parallel with Delta's securing of the US Embassy happened in 1980 when Delta Operatives tried to rescue US hostages in the US Embassy in Iran. They failed in their attempt.
- The name "Pandora Tomorrow" is an allusion to the Greek myth of Pandora's Box: the story of a mortal woman who opened a box containing all the evils of humanity and released them into the world. In this case, Pandora's Box represents the containers holding the viral samples.
- Pandora Tomorrow removed the wall jump ("triangle jump") from the first splinter cell (but retained split jump). It added the half split jump to reach higher ledges in tight passages.
- This was the first and only game in the series to offer the SWAT Turn, a maneuver which enables the player to move across an open doorway or from one cover to another quickly and stealthily. Splinter Cell: Conviction's cover system offers a similar feature but not the SWAT Turn specifically (rather he slides, rolls or sprints between cover). When jumping, he pushes off with his folded leg to gain more height and grab onto a higher ledge.
- This is the only game to include the Half-split jump (a variation on the split jump), allowing Sam to jump to another level from within a tight passage. Within half-split Sam holds one leg under his body against a wall, while the other is extended against the other wall.
- Missions in the PlayStation 2/GameCube version are structured in a different/shorter fashion and a new Indonesian Jungle mission is included. (This level is also in Essentials.)
- Pandora Tomorrow is the only game in the series in which Lambert is voiced by a different actor.
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