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At the bottom of the page "In Rainbow Six Vegas 2, a NSA agent (Splinter Cell) liases with the main character ,Bishop, through out the game via radio. They also meet face to face in a helicopter cutscene towards the end of the game, but he is revealed to be the traitor, Gabe Nowak." This is a major plot giveaway, I think this should be changed --[[Special:Contributions/134.153.182.112|134.153.182.112]] ([[User talk:134.153.182.112|talk]]) 15:51, 1 April 2008 (UTC)


The end of this paragraph seems suspicious:
The end of this paragraph seems suspicious:

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At the bottom of the page "In Rainbow Six Vegas 2, a NSA agent (Splinter Cell) liases with the main character ,Bishop, through out the game via radio. They also meet face to face in a helicopter cutscene towards the end of the game, but he is revealed to be the traitor, Gabe Nowak." This is a major plot giveaway, I think this should be changed --134.153.182.112 (talk) 15:51, 1 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The end of this paragraph seems suspicious: "Ubisoft Entertainment insists on continuing the use of his name on all former Clancy-owned franchises (Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, and Splinter Cell) as well as using his name on projects that he was never involved in at all (End War, Air Combat) in an attempt to lure in the tactical fans who have long-since abandoned those series. Could it be suggested for this part to be removed until the information could be verified? 74.12.226.145 (talk) 03:46, 16 January 2008 (UTC)-K[reply]


Weaponry

What relevance have these weapons got to the storyline? There seems to be no explanation, and the weapons listed appear to be from the video games, not the novel. (The weapons in the novel being Heckler and Koch MP5s chambered in 10mm JHP, with Sound Suppressors, a Walther 2000 sniper weapons system, and a laser sighted M60 E4.) I suggest that you replace this list with a list of the weapons from the novel or a list with the weapons from the video games series. See the weapons list in the Delta Force: Black Hawk Down page for ideas. Delta Five (talk) 21:56, 26 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]