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Vyacheslav Grinko
Grinko
Vyacheslav Grinko in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell.
Biographical information
Full name Vyacheslav Grinko
Nickname(s) VG
Known aliases Albert Wentworth
Denis Gaitsev
Armen Trofimov
Born October 30, 1959
Died November 11, 2004 (aged 45)
Yanggon, Myanmar
Cause of death Killed by Sam Fisher.
Citizenship Russian
Physical description
Hair Brown (Balding)
Eyes Dark Brown
Career information
Occupation Lieutenant of the Russian Mafia
Mercenary
Affiliations Spetsnaz
Kombayn Nikoladze
Philip Masse
Hamlet
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell series information
Appears in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell

Vyacheslav Grinko (October 30, 1959 – November 11, 2004), was an ex-Spetsnaz-turned-mercenary who was one of Kombayn Nikoladze's allies in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, making him the second most important antagonist.

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BackgroundEdit

Vyacheslav Grinko was a former member of Spetsnaz (Russian Special Forces) who served in Azerbaijan and Afghanistan, and was a professional sniper (according to in-game text and dialogue). It would also seem that most who encountered him feared him. He was more than likely the man responsible for the executions of CIA Agents Alice Madison and Robert Blaustein, the theft of nuclear material from the Nadezdha nuclear plant and the attempted executions of American soldiers in Myanmar. When Sam Fisher infiltrated Nikoladze's hideout in Yanggon, Grinko took command and ordered his men to evacuate Nikoladze. Grinko was neutralised by Fisher inside Mouke Tsoe Bo Meats, a meat-packing plant in Myanmar.

2004: Georgian Information CrisisEdit

Grinko was first mentioned during a phone conversation in T'bilisi, when one of his mercenary guards reported to him that inspection of Robert Blaustein's apartment has failed to locate Blaustein's "Black Box" (Blaustein's sub-dermal tracker).

It isn't until the very end of the "Police Station" level that it becomes clear that Grinko plays a significant role. After uploading surveillance records from the security camera watching morgue that contained Blaustein and Alice Madison's corpses, Sam Fisher found that the CIA agents' subdermal tracking devices were taken by Grinko. Using Grinko's car license plate number, Fisher followed him to the Georgian Ministry of Defence.

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Third Echelon's picture of Grinko
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At the Defense Ministry, Grinko met with Canadian computational theorist Philip Masse, who was also conscripted by President Nikoladze. Having extracted the details of the time and location of this meeting from Grinko's personal driver, Fisher eavesdropped on the pair as they conversed in the glass elevator overlooking the courtyard. From the conversation, he finally discovered the fate of the CIA agents' subdermals and uncovered talk of a Georgian operation in Azerbaijan. During the conversation, Masse lets it slip that Nikoladze's computer contains the only clear evidence on the operation. Fisher moved to infiltrate the office and accessed the computer to allow his support team to learn of the secret war Nikoladze and the Georgians had been waging in the region. During the transfer of information, Grinko discovers the presence of someone accessing Nikoladze's computer and ordered an assault on the office. However, Fisher attempted to make his escape, with Grinko ordering all available forces to converge on the rooftop. Unfortunately for the Georgians, Fisher flees and rendezvous' with Wilkes in the basement car park; both exfiltrate with the security intelligence.

When the war in Azerbaijan went public, Grinko went underground with Nikoladze and relocated his command to Myanmar, where Nikoladze was in contact with his Chinese allies. Grinko, as chief of security, directed all operations from Myanmar, and was eventually put in charge of the webcast executions of captured American soldiers. Prior to the executions, Grinko was implied to have tortured the US soldiers and Chinese dignitaries captured from the Myanmar Embassy, leaving them to starve in the stalls of Mouke Tsoe Bo Meats.

Grinko's death and AftermathEdit

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Grinko's last moments
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When Fisher disrupted the broadcast, Grinko ordered that Nikoladze be evacuated immediately, and commanded a sweep of the abattoir for what he suspected to be the American rescue team. Grinko later sent the execution squad to kill the soldiers and ambassadors, but this attempt was foiled by Fisher. Fisher finally reached the hostages in the basement and Grinko ordered an all out assault against the Americans. At the climax, Grinko took matters into his own hands and started firing on Fisher. Irving Lambert, Third Echelon's director at the time, ordered Fisher to take down Grinko, and eventually, Fisher dispatches the fearsome mercenary leader.

Upon realizing Grinko was dead, his surviving men panicked and fled, halting the executions. His band of mercenaries supposedly dispersed afterwards, as Lambert suggested they would. Grinko's death was a major blow to Nikoladze's terrorist operations.

TriviaEdit

  • Grinko's car license plate number is 84 KP 214.
  • Grinko's driver, Hamlet, is hunted down by Fisher in the "Georgian Defense Ministry" level in the parking lot basement. He is caught whilst relieving himself in a corner and is interrogated for information. He reveals that Grinko is going to meet with Philip Masse in the elevator in the courtyard.
  • Data sticks reveal that Grinko has worked under numerous aliases as a mercenary.
  • A data stick in the final level reveals that Nikoladze did eventually learn of Grinko's death after fleeing Myanmar.
  • The objective, "Kill Grinko", will be completed even if you only knock him out with a Sticky Shocker or Smoke Grenade.

See alsoEdit

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