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Characters and Enemies

Meet The Heroes

JOHN MULLINS - Born and raised in Southwest Oklahoma, Mullins served three tours in Vietnam, earning three Purple Hearts. He was also a member of the controversial PHOENIX group created to assassinate high ranking Vietcong officers. Mullins retired from the military to become a "consultant," or mercenary, twelve years ago. He now takes jobs from the U.N. anti-terrorist group called The Shop. With a medium build, Mullins boasts strength and speed that few men possess. You are in control of John Mullins throughout the course of the game.

 

 

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AARON "HAWK" PARSONS - Grew up in inner city Detroit and later fought in Desert Storm. Parsons is considered one of the army's best demolitions specialists. He is frequently partnered with John Mullins on jobs coming from The Shop. Hawk is a valuable source of information. His conversations with John Mullins offer advice, tips, and other useful information throughout the game.

 

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SAM GLADSTONE - Bookstore owner and part-time employee of The Shop. A captain in Vietnam, Gladstone excelled at recon, later spending several years with the CIA. 62 years old. Bearded. You will meet Sam when you visit Lasky’s Used Books. He’ll put you in contact with The Shop and get you the equipment you need to complete your missions.

 

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Note: In addition to John, Hawk, and Sam, you will meet several military personnel, police officers, and civilians throughout the course of the game. Their survival is crucial to the success of your mission, so keep them alive! Many of them will offer you useful information and/or assistance. You’re here to save these people, so check your fire. You can walk up to civilians and hit the Use key (default spacebar) to see if they feel like talking to you. Clicking on a cowering civilian after a firefight will let them know it’s okay to run away, as well.

The Bad Guys

The terrorist organization you’re going after should not be taken lightly. Their leader is a madman with hundreds of loyal subjects at his disposal, willing to die on command. But you’ll find that out soon enough. You’ll encounter Iraqi soldiers, hate gang members, enemy soldiers, and numerous thugs en route to completing Soldier of Fortune. These men and women command an arsenal of weaponry and assault vehicles and should be considered armed and dangerous. Shoot to kill and take them down before they take you down. Civilian lives and the fate of the world are in your hands.