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- MJ Gallagher
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Mission 1
Tseng arrives at the Costa del Sol harbour late in the night, and approaches a large vessel docked at the far end. The Turks are under suspicion of the boat as they can find no information of its existence, and its sudden appearance in Costa del Sol has coincided with the mysterious kidnapping of a Shinra soldier while on patrol duty at a Reactor (which Reactor is not stated, but the most likely candidates are Gongaga, Junon, or Midgar as the Corel Reactor has not been built yet). Tseng has been ordered to search the boat as part of the investigation to locate and rescue the missing guard. He believes that the only purpose anyone would kidnap a patrol guard would be in order to extract information about the Reactor itself, and since his job as a Turk is to keep the secrets of Shinra Inc. confidential, he sees the successful completion of the soldier’s recovery as highly important.
Coming to the stern of the vessel, he calls Chief Verdot to tell him that he has made it to the ship. Verdot tells him that he must be careful onboard, and that he should first find the control room so that he may gain information about the boat itself. He also warns Tseng to be on the lookout for any sign of militants from the enemy country (Wutai) that may be inside.
Boarding the ship, Tseng slips cautiously through its dark passages, and discovers a number of enemy soldiers patrolling them just as Verdot had predicted. Taking out the militants with his handgun, he moves towards the centre of the boat, investigating the boiler room, the water supply room, and the engine compartment on his way. In each of the respective rooms, part of a code is offered. When Tseng finally reaches the doorway to the control room, it becomes apparent that the codes refer to the password required to open the lock. Inputting the combined code (A-03-Z), Tseng enters the room.
Tseng searches the control room for any information that may be of use to the Turks, finally noticing the image of a trapped Shinra soldier on one of the security camera feeds. Unlocking the confinement room from his position, Tseng rushes in the direction of the bow of the vessel to the man’s aid. As he runs into the confinement room, however, the soldier collapses.
Helping him up, Tseng asks how he is. The man has been brutally tortured, and has much difficulty speaking. He is grateful that the Turks came looking for him, but is not surprised. He says that there is something much more serious going on than his kidnapping; that the enemy are stacking large quantities of Shinra weapons on the boat having bought them from a black market weapons dealer. Tseng is shocked, and knows that they must have been stolen, and that the information of the weapons’ existence must have been leaked from someone inside the company to the weapons dealer.
Tseng is torn between completing his task of rescuing the soldier or investigating further the stolen weapons. The man insists Tseng that he should find out as much as he can about the stolen weapons and stop the Shinra leak, but Tseng tells him that there is nothing more important than a life. Helping the soldier to his feet, he starts back towards the harbour.
Mission 2
Several days later, Chief Verdot debriefs Tseng at Turk Headquarters. He asks Tseng if it is true that he found out about the stolen weapons aboard the boat during his mission. When Tseng says yes, but that he was following his orders to rescue the soldier, Verdot calls him a fool, and tells him that a Turks’ priority must always be the secrets of the company, regardless of his or anyone else’s personal feelings. He says that Tseng should have neglected the soldier and destroyed the weapons, and Tseng begins to realise his own weakness.
When President Shinra receives the report of the investigation, he is extremely angry that secret Shinra technology has been allowed to be stolen. He declares to Verdot and Tseng who are present in his office that the leak of the existence of these weapons is an even more serious matter. He issues three orders to the Turks; the complete destruction of the weapons, the deletion of all its data, and the location and elimination of the leak in the company.
Verdot tells Tseng that he will be personally be destroying the weapons on the boat, while Tseng will be in charge of deleting the data at the site, and the other Turks will be in charge of finding the leak. Tseng is stunned by this as he feels he does not deserve the chance to rectify his mistakes on such an important assignment. When Tseng asks why he has been given the mission, Verdot responds that it his responsibility to succeed after what has happened. He tells Tseng to throw away his fear and recover his pride, as the Turks must always succeed by any means necessary.
Tseng and Verdot arrive back at the Costa del Sol harbour and board the ship. Making their way down the passages and defeating the enemy soldiers, Verdot orders Tseng to go to the control room while he heads for the hanger to find the weapons. Tseng comes to the control room and begins to search for any data relating to the stolen weapons. Operating the computer system, he finds what he is looking for, and starts deleting the backup files.
As he works, three militants enter the room behind him, but he does not see them. They snigger amongst themselves that the lead the weapon seller gave them about the Turks assignment was accurate. Turning as the men close in on him, he does battle with one of them, while the other two escape with the backup hard data.
Killing the man with ease, Tseng goes to chase his partners, but they have already disappeared. He runs to the security cameras and watches the feed to learn the men’s whereabouts, but is unable to see them on any of the monitors and becomes anxious. Suddenly, an alarm sounds. On one of the screens, he sees Chief Verdot surrounded by the activated Shinra weapons (they are white armoured Proto Golems).
Tseng calls Verdot and tells him he is on his way to help him, but Verdot asks what has become of the data. Tseng tells him he has almost finished destroying the computer files, but that the hard disc has been stolen. Verdot asks if he has already forgotten the meaning of being a Turk; that the secrets of the company must be kept at all costs. Understanding that he must complete his task at the expense of helping his mentor, Tseng finishes the erasure of the files while continuing to search the security feed for the enemy.
Finally, he sees the men on one of the cameras heading towards the exit and runs after them at lightning speed, praying that Verdot can hold out against the weapons. He catches up with the men just as they are about to leave the ship and battles them. Tseng is able to kill them both and collect the hard data backup, and hurries back towards the hanger to aid the Chief and finish the mission.
Mission 3
Chief Verdot battles the mighty Shinra weapons with his gun in the hanger bay, but although he is able to knock many down, he is struggling against their force. Tseng arrives in the hanger and begins fighting alongside the chief. Verdot asks him if he succeeded in his task, and congratulates Tseng. They are able to evade the onslaught and are eventually victorious against the machines, leaving them all unable to function.
After the battle, Verdot tells Tseng he is grateful for his help, and asks him what he has learned from the mission. Tseng replies that he finally understands that the mission must be completed by any means necessary and without the inclusion of ego or personal feelings – that is what it means to be a Turk. Pleased with his protégé, Verdot orders that the two return to Headquarters and help the others in their task of locating the Shinra leak.
Suddenly, there is the sound of an explosion and the boat shakes terribly. Verdot yells that the ship is sinking and that they must escape quickly. He darts forward, but turns in time to see an enormous steel frame fall from the ceiling, trapping Tseng beneath it. Tseng tells Verdot to make it out, to leave him behind and make sure he finds the Shinra leak. As Verdot fights his way back to Tseng, avoiding the collapsing ceiling, there is another explosion almost directly above them. Tseng shouts for Verdot to get out, that he must complete his mission by any means necessary (even if it means losing Tseng). With a smile, Verdot tells Tseng that he still hasn’t understood the meaning of those words (essentially, Tseng learned his lesson about the way of the Turks, but in this circumstance, Verdot believes that there is no need to sacrifice his life as the have completed their task).
Several days later, Tseng wakes in the infirmary having come out of intensive care to see the from of Chief Verdot standing over him. Tseng is guilty to see that Verdot has a scar on his face after saving him, but Verdot replies that it reminds him of his daughter (that there are more important things in life than just work). Tseng asks the chief why he saved him, to which he responds that the Turks completed their duty and he can still report that two people have lived. When Tseng asks him if it was an unreasonable judgement call for the chief (ie. after all that he professed beforehand), Verdot smiles and tells him that it seems he and Tseng are not so unlike one another after all. Tseng thanks him, and tells him that one day he hopes to be just like him.
Verdot then informs Tseng that he will be leading the mission against the Shinra leak who has been found to be residing in the Kalm area. Tseng suggests that Verdot spend time with his family in Kalm if he has time during the mission. Verdot tells him he’ll try, and orders him to get some rest so that he may return to the Turks fully fit again. (This is the mission that leads to the misdirected bombing of Kalm).
25. Special Episode of Tseng
Costa del Sol (XX/XX/97)
Costa del Sol (XX/XX/97)
Mission 1
Tseng arrives at the Costa del Sol harbour late in the night, and approaches a large vessel docked at the far end. The Turks are under suspicion of the boat as they can find no information of its existence, and its sudden appearance in Costa del Sol has coincided with the mysterious kidnapping of a Shinra soldier while on patrol duty at a Reactor (which Reactor is not stated, but the most likely candidates are Gongaga, Junon, or Midgar as the Corel Reactor has not been built yet). Tseng has been ordered to search the boat as part of the investigation to locate and rescue the missing guard. He believes that the only purpose anyone would kidnap a patrol guard would be in order to extract information about the Reactor itself, and since his job as a Turk is to keep the secrets of Shinra Inc. confidential, he sees the successful completion of the soldier’s recovery as highly important.
Coming to the stern of the vessel, he calls Chief Verdot to tell him that he has made it to the ship. Verdot tells him that he must be careful onboard, and that he should first find the control room so that he may gain information about the boat itself. He also warns Tseng to be on the lookout for any sign of militants from the enemy country (Wutai) that may be inside.
Boarding the ship, Tseng slips cautiously through its dark passages, and discovers a number of enemy soldiers patrolling them just as Verdot had predicted. Taking out the militants with his handgun, he moves towards the centre of the boat, investigating the boiler room, the water supply room, and the engine compartment on his way. In each of the respective rooms, part of a code is offered. When Tseng finally reaches the doorway to the control room, it becomes apparent that the codes refer to the password required to open the lock. Inputting the combined code (A-03-Z), Tseng enters the room.
Tseng searches the control room for any information that may be of use to the Turks, finally noticing the image of a trapped Shinra soldier on one of the security camera feeds. Unlocking the confinement room from his position, Tseng rushes in the direction of the bow of the vessel to the man’s aid. As he runs into the confinement room, however, the soldier collapses.
Helping him up, Tseng asks how he is. The man has been brutally tortured, and has much difficulty speaking. He is grateful that the Turks came looking for him, but is not surprised. He says that there is something much more serious going on than his kidnapping; that the enemy are stacking large quantities of Shinra weapons on the boat having bought them from a black market weapons dealer. Tseng is shocked, and knows that they must have been stolen, and that the information of the weapons’ existence must have been leaked from someone inside the company to the weapons dealer.
Tseng is torn between completing his task of rescuing the soldier or investigating further the stolen weapons. The man insists Tseng that he should find out as much as he can about the stolen weapons and stop the Shinra leak, but Tseng tells him that there is nothing more important than a life. Helping the soldier to his feet, he starts back towards the harbour.
Mission 2
Several days later, Chief Verdot debriefs Tseng at Turk Headquarters. He asks Tseng if it is true that he found out about the stolen weapons aboard the boat during his mission. When Tseng says yes, but that he was following his orders to rescue the soldier, Verdot calls him a fool, and tells him that a Turks’ priority must always be the secrets of the company, regardless of his or anyone else’s personal feelings. He says that Tseng should have neglected the soldier and destroyed the weapons, and Tseng begins to realise his own weakness.
When President Shinra receives the report of the investigation, he is extremely angry that secret Shinra technology has been allowed to be stolen. He declares to Verdot and Tseng who are present in his office that the leak of the existence of these weapons is an even more serious matter. He issues three orders to the Turks; the complete destruction of the weapons, the deletion of all its data, and the location and elimination of the leak in the company.
Verdot tells Tseng that he will be personally be destroying the weapons on the boat, while Tseng will be in charge of deleting the data at the site, and the other Turks will be in charge of finding the leak. Tseng is stunned by this as he feels he does not deserve the chance to rectify his mistakes on such an important assignment. When Tseng asks why he has been given the mission, Verdot responds that it his responsibility to succeed after what has happened. He tells Tseng to throw away his fear and recover his pride, as the Turks must always succeed by any means necessary.
Tseng and Verdot arrive back at the Costa del Sol harbour and board the ship. Making their way down the passages and defeating the enemy soldiers, Verdot orders Tseng to go to the control room while he heads for the hanger to find the weapons. Tseng comes to the control room and begins to search for any data relating to the stolen weapons. Operating the computer system, he finds what he is looking for, and starts deleting the backup files.
As he works, three militants enter the room behind him, but he does not see them. They snigger amongst themselves that the lead the weapon seller gave them about the Turks assignment was accurate. Turning as the men close in on him, he does battle with one of them, while the other two escape with the backup hard data.
Killing the man with ease, Tseng goes to chase his partners, but they have already disappeared. He runs to the security cameras and watches the feed to learn the men’s whereabouts, but is unable to see them on any of the monitors and becomes anxious. Suddenly, an alarm sounds. On one of the screens, he sees Chief Verdot surrounded by the activated Shinra weapons (they are white armoured Proto Golems).
Tseng calls Verdot and tells him he is on his way to help him, but Verdot asks what has become of the data. Tseng tells him he has almost finished destroying the computer files, but that the hard disc has been stolen. Verdot asks if he has already forgotten the meaning of being a Turk; that the secrets of the company must be kept at all costs. Understanding that he must complete his task at the expense of helping his mentor, Tseng finishes the erasure of the files while continuing to search the security feed for the enemy.
Finally, he sees the men on one of the cameras heading towards the exit and runs after them at lightning speed, praying that Verdot can hold out against the weapons. He catches up with the men just as they are about to leave the ship and battles them. Tseng is able to kill them both and collect the hard data backup, and hurries back towards the hanger to aid the Chief and finish the mission.
Mission 3
Chief Verdot battles the mighty Shinra weapons with his gun in the hanger bay, but although he is able to knock many down, he is struggling against their force. Tseng arrives in the hanger and begins fighting alongside the chief. Verdot asks him if he succeeded in his task, and congratulates Tseng. They are able to evade the onslaught and are eventually victorious against the machines, leaving them all unable to function.
After the battle, Verdot tells Tseng he is grateful for his help, and asks him what he has learned from the mission. Tseng replies that he finally understands that the mission must be completed by any means necessary and without the inclusion of ego or personal feelings – that is what it means to be a Turk. Pleased with his protégé, Verdot orders that the two return to Headquarters and help the others in their task of locating the Shinra leak.
Suddenly, there is the sound of an explosion and the boat shakes terribly. Verdot yells that the ship is sinking and that they must escape quickly. He darts forward, but turns in time to see an enormous steel frame fall from the ceiling, trapping Tseng beneath it. Tseng tells Verdot to make it out, to leave him behind and make sure he finds the Shinra leak. As Verdot fights his way back to Tseng, avoiding the collapsing ceiling, there is another explosion almost directly above them. Tseng shouts for Verdot to get out, that he must complete his mission by any means necessary (even if it means losing Tseng). With a smile, Verdot tells Tseng that he still hasn’t understood the meaning of those words (essentially, Tseng learned his lesson about the way of the Turks, but in this circumstance, Verdot believes that there is no need to sacrifice his life as the have completed their task).
Several days later, Tseng wakes in the infirmary having come out of intensive care to see the from of Chief Verdot standing over him. Tseng is guilty to see that Verdot has a scar on his face after saving him, but Verdot replies that it reminds him of his daughter (that there are more important things in life than just work). Tseng asks the chief why he saved him, to which he responds that the Turks completed their duty and he can still report that two people have lived. When Tseng asks him if it was an unreasonable judgement call for the chief (ie. after all that he professed beforehand), Verdot smiles and tells him that it seems he and Tseng are not so unlike one another after all. Tseng thanks him, and tells him that one day he hopes to be just like him.
Verdot then informs Tseng that he will be leading the mission against the Shinra leak who has been found to be residing in the Kalm area. Tseng suggests that Verdot spend time with his family in Kalm if he has time during the mission. Verdot tells him he’ll try, and orders him to get some rest so that he may return to the Turks fully fit again. (This is the mission that leads to the misdirected bombing of Kalm).
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