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          P e r f e c t   A g e n t   W a l k t h r o u g h


            marshmallow <marshmallow@planetn2000.com>
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   Perfect Dark. What other two words could possibly stand for such pure 
excellence? This isn't just your average game -- not even an above 
average game. I'll go far to say this isn't even your regular AAA+ 
title...I'll say this is a game worth its weight in platinum! This is 
one of those games that everyone will enjoy, regardless of previous 
playing experiences. A game that could only have been spawned by 
Rareware...the only title worth being the successor to GoldenEye 007. 

	This file will basically hold you by the hand and lead you through 
the big, bad world of Perfect Dark's "Perfect Agent" difficulty level, 
which is the most difficult of the default difficulty levels (there's a 
harder, secret one -- but that's much later). It'll also describe basic 
skills, along with the tools and technology (we're talking guns here, 
folks!) you'll find along the way.  


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  0.    T  A  B  L  E    O  F    C  O  N  T  E  N  T  S 


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0.  Table of Incompetence (...)
1.  Revision History / Updates
2.  Important Legal Information
3.  Introduction
       Background Story
       Basic Moves
       Advanced Moves
       The Perfect Rules

4.  Perfect Agent Walkthrough

     Mission 1:
       dataDyne Central (defection)
       dataDyne Research (investigation)
       dataDyne Central (extraction)

     Mission 2:   
       Carrington Villa (hostage one)

     Mission 3:   
       Chicago (stealth)
       G5 Building (reconnaissance)

     Mission 4:   
       Area 51 (infiltration)
       Area 51 (rescue)
       Area 51 (escape)

     Mission 5:   
       Air Base (espionage)
       Air Force One (anti-terrorism)
       Crash Site (confrontation)

     Mission 6:   
       Pelagic II (exploration)
       Deep Sea (nullify threat)

     Mission 7:    
       Carrington Institute (defense)

     Mission 8:   
       Attack Ship (covert assault)

     Mission 9:   
       Skedar Ruins 

     Bonus Stages:   
       Mr. Blonde's Revenge
       Maian SOS
       War!
       Duel

5.  Frequently Asked Questions 
6.  Weapons / Gadgets
       Semi-Automatics
       Automatics
       BOOM! Baby
       Futuristic
       Other
       Gadgets
7.  Credits
8.  Contact Information


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  1.   U P D A T E S  /  R E V I S I O N   H I S T O R Y


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Note: New update information will appear near the top, pushing older 
      updates towards the bottom.


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Version 0.4 (Saturday, June 10th, 2000):
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According to the game clock, I have totaled 50 hours of Perfect Dark 
goodness. I'm such a freak, aren't I? ;)

I've completed the weapon section, and have started writing detailed 
walkthroughs for the first levels of the game (stopped at G5 Building). 
At first I was really surprised to see PD guides over 200KB at GameFAQs, 
but then I realized they just re-used the Agent walkthrough three times 
(once for each difficulty) and added smaller updates (and extremely 
vague and sloppy at that) for new objectives. Talk about flooding...

Before I forget, I also added another trick to number nine of "The 
Perfect Rules."


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Version 0.01 (Wednesday, May 24th, 2000):
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   Cha-ching! I have to admit, writing to this FAQ with what is possibly 
the best game I have ever experienced sitting at my feet is 
quite...difficult, to say the least. School is coming to a fast end, the 
summer light beginning to shine...This means I'll be able to update this 
FAQ/play PD _a lot_ more than before...it'll be ridiculous, up to five 
or six hours straight of nothing but PD. It's the life, isn't it? Go and 
check out this preliminary FAQ with the knowledge it is far from being 
complete. 

   Just let me play Perfect Dark for about another week or so, then I'll 
get down to some more serious work. Besides, if you're going to use a 
walkthrough already, then what's the point of getting the game in the 
first place?


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  2.   I M P O R T A N T   L E G A L   I N F O R M A T I O N


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This FAQ can only appear on the following sites:

- GameFAQs <www.gamefaqs.com>
- Cheat Code Central <www.cheatcc.com>
- GameSages <www.gamesages.com>

Why? Because those are the only three sites that can keep my FAQs 
updated. GameFAQs gets away with murder, though, on account of the fact 
I send my FAQs there myself. Gamesages is GameFAQs sister site, so they 
share information. Cheat Code Central is great, because they always seem 
to have the most updated version without me having to tell them. Great 
job, guys and gals. 

I just hate it when people have outdated versions of my FAQs, because I 
get loads (e.g. 100+) of e-mails telling me to "update my FAQ" even 
though it IS updated, or they ask a question that has been answered in 
the new versions, or make additions that are already there, etc., etc. 
I've had problems with this with other FAQs, and I'm taking steps (e.g. 
this note) to put an end to it! 

Here are a few "do's" and "don'ts". Webmasters! Take note...

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Webmasters! Do NOT:
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Post this FAQ on your site directly. The only sites that this rule DOES 
NOT apply to are GameFAQs, GameSages, and Cheat Code Central, as shown 
above. 

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Webmasters! Please DO:
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If you are a webmaster of a site that wants to post this FAQ, what do 
you do? As you read above, you can not post it directly. Instead, link 
to the page at www.gamefaqs.com that lists all the FAQs for this game. 
Why GameFAQs? Because I said so. To clear up some confusion, you can not 
link to the URL if it ends in ".txt" or ".doc", you just can't use that. 
If it ends in anything else, such as the page where it lists all the 
FAQs for a game, you can link to THAT, but not to the actual FAQ. I'm 
only repeating myself, but I had to because some people have to be told 
something twice. If you have any questions on linking, notify me. To 
answer the most common question I'll get, you can not link to any 
GameFAQs URL that ends in ".txt" or ".doc" because it's in GameFAQs' 
legal section. So there. 

This FAQ cannot be used in magazines, guides, books, etc. or in any 
other form of printed or electronic media involved in a commercial 
business, in part or in whole, in any way, shape, or form, PERIOD. It 
may not be given away freely, as a "bonus" or "prize", or given away 
with the game itself, etc. This FAQ cannot be used for either profitable 
or promotional purposes, regardless of the situation. Breaking any of 
these rules is in direction violation of U.S. law. 

Any characters, names, places, or miscellaneous objects are copyright 
their respective companies. I am in no way affiliated with Nintendo, 
Rareware, nor any companies that were/are involved with this game.

This document is  2000 marshmallow
All rights reserved


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  3.   I N T R O D U C T I O N 


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A simple but elegant "introduction" section never hurt anyone. Certainly 
for a game of this type, there's much to get out of the way before 
getting to the meat (I am of course speaking of the walkthroughs). Even 
if you consider yourself an ace at the game, read the following sub-
sections. You just might learn something.


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                      B A S I C   M O V E S
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Strafing: By using a combination of the C buttons and the analog stick, 
          one can strafe left and right. In open spaces this is 
          extremely important because it will allow you to slightly 
          avoid enemy gunfire. It'll also enable you to find cover much 
          faster.

Aiming: By going to the options screen and checking "Always Show Target" 
        on the "Display" screen, you can get the targeting crosshair to 
        remain on screen at all times. This is EXTREMELY useful, 
        allowing you to accurately shoot while moving at the same time.


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                      A D V A N C E D   M O V E S
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Speed Strafe: This is easily done in control version 1.2 (Turok style), 
              but is still possible in the default setting. In 1.2, you 
              have to hold down C UP and then either C LEFT or C RIGHT, 
              and then hold the analog stick in the direction you're 
              moving. This is the fastest you can possibly go, and is 
              useful just about anytime. Using this is pretty much 
              required for the timed cheats.


Circle Strafe: Again, this is easily done in Turok style control mode. 
               You hold C UP plus either C RIGHT or C LEFT and hold the 
               analog stick in the OPPOSITE direction you're moving. 
               This enables you to literally run circles around your 
               opponents, leaving them confused and dazed.

Leaning: This is pretty simple -- hold "R" and then either C LEFT or C 
         RIGHT. This will allow you to rapidly move yourself either to 
         the left or right, which is especially useful around corners. 
         Use this to show yourself for a split second, and when they 
         stop firing their weapons you can use the "shooting cycles" 
         trick to easily kill them. This remains unchanged from 
         GoldenEye.

Secondary Fire: This is accessed by holding down the B button for a 
                moment. You can tell if you're in secondary mode by the 
                color of the square next to the ammunition display -- 
                red equals primary, yellow signals secondary. The 
                secondary functions of many guns can give you a huge 
                boost in performance -- for example, the secondary 
                function of the Super Dragon is a grenade launcher, 
                which helps IMMENSELY in the levels you find it in. 
                Experiment and see what works for you.


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                 T H E   P E R F E C T   R U L E S
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The following 10 rules give general information over the great game of 
Perfect Dark, as close as I can go without giving specific level 
walkthroughs. Many of them also apply to GoldenEye.

# 1 -- "Know the differences between the difficulty settings."

In Perfect Dark, there are three difficulty settings: (1) Agent (2) 
Special Agent (3) Perfect Agent. There's also another hidden one, but 
let's not get into that yet. 

 In Agent Mode, the enemies take very little damage off of your meter,
  ammunition is ridiculously abundant, and the amount of objectives you
  have is extremely limited. Each stage basically consists of running
  through the area mowing down people, then getting to the end. 

 Special Agent is similar to Agent, except mixed in with a little 
  bit of...

 Perfect Agent! Yowza! This is what the entire game was designed 
  around, as you get barely any ammunition at all, each stage has at 
  LEAST five objectives (one even has six), and the enemy AI will 
  surprise you at every corner. Beating this will give you some heavy
  bragging rights.


                                  

# 2 -- "Go for the head shot, and good things will happen."      

Similar to its previous incarnation, GoldenEye, Perfect Dark has an 
accurate body-hit detection system. This is where a shot to the leg will 
cause little damage (though stall the enemy, causing him/her to limp in 
pain), while a shot to the head ensures instant death: one shot, one 
kill. With pistols and even some of the smaller automatics, going for 
the head-shot is crucial for the following reasons: (1) Lack of 
ammunition (2) Few rounds per clip -- reloading wastes time and leaves 
you open. (3) It takes several pistol shots to the chest to down an 
enemy. 

Even with blazing automatics, going for the head shot can be important. 
But realize that the more foes you see at once, and the more powerful 
your weapon, the less important a head-shot becomes. Excluding 
explosives, always at the VERY LEAST try to go for a hit to the chest. 

                                 

# 3 -- "Surprise the enemy wherever possible."

If the enemy has no idea that you're around the corner, they can't do 
anything about it! It takes them several seconds to react, so if you 
know where they are but they don't have a clue where you are, then 
surprising the bee-jebus out of them can only be good for you. This only 
works if they DON'T know you're there -- for example, in dataDyne 
Extraction, as soon as you turn the corner you'll get fired upon. To 
avoid situations like this, turn the corner and then immediately take 
cover behind the cover. After the firing stops, go drop them.

                                 

# 4 -- "If all else fails, run. Run far, far away."

This can actually be quite the life-saver. If you're faced with 
overwhelming forces, simply flee to a cleared area (e.g. the starting 
point, or a previous corner) and wait for the people who follow. Attempt 
to break one or two people from the group and take them out one at a 
time...the less people you have to face at any one time, the better. 
Especially considering Perfect Dark has MANY more enemies than GoldenEye 
ever did.

                                 

# 5 -- "Beware of the scary people."

"Scary" people usually possess some of the following traits: (1) Having 
more than one weapon at a time -- twin Magsec pistols, for example. (2) 
Having peculiar -- or at the least different -- wardrobes. Shock 
troopers, for example, are dressed in black/bluish Darth Vader costumes 
and are extremely dangerous. These usually have more health than normal 
guys, too. 

                                 

# 6 -- "There's a right weapon, for the right job."

You're not going to snipe someone at 100 yards using a dy357 Magnum. It 
just isn't possible. Instead, use a weapon with a scope, such as the 
Laptop Gun, or better yet, the Sniper Rifle.


                                 

# 7 -- "Use the environment to protect yourself, lest you be mowed 
down."

I CAN NOT stress this enough. If you're facing some adequate resistance, 
don't try to be Rambo. Hide behind a corner or a group of boxes, or even 
a pillar; cover is remarkably important in Perfect Agent mode. 


                                 

# 8 -- "Suppress the urge to blow a cap in a scientist's groin."

It only takes a single civilian death to kill the mission. Scientists 
and automatic weapons DO NOT mix. 

                                 

# 9 -- "Enemy AI 101."

We're all used to GoldenEye's AI, right? We've learned what we can and 
cannot do against it, and exactly what any given soldier will do in any 
given situation. ERASE ALL OF THIS FROM YOUR HEAD. Perfect Dark's enemy 
AI is utterly brilliant, and if you use GoldenEye tactics you are going 
to die a horrible, horrible death.

  Hiding behind railings or low walls will not save your ass. A guard 
   will simply fire over the railing. They will see you immediately. 
   They will fire straight up, or down at an angle just to peg one shot.

  Glass is not a barrier. Similar to railings, they will simply shoot 
   through it. EXCEPTION: Bullet proof glass (obviously)

  Remember the old trick of getting really close to a guard so it can't 
   shoot you? Well, better not try that anymore, because these dataDyne 
   fiends know karate and will KICK you in the head, which can actually 
   be worse than getting shot as your vision will be blurred for several 
   seconds, and your shots will go all over the place. You don't even 
   have to be up against the guard, if you're fighting multiple 
   opponents then sometimes one will break from the group and kick you 
   in the back regardless. 
 
  If you toy around with a guard he will scream for help, and dozens of 
   enemies will flood into your area (depending on the level)

  Enemies ARE NOT practically stationary targets anymore. After only a 
   few minutes of fighting them, you'll long for the days when they 
   stayed in place and took their punishment. Now, they run to and fro, 
   where-ever you AREN'T shooting they will go. This increases the 
   challenge dramatically.

  Remember the "draw the guards" trick? That's where you would go into 
   an area infested with guards, then go to the previous corner and wait 
   for the huge mass of guards to arrive, then you'd blast them with an 
   automatic or a grenade, or whatever you had handy. This doesn't work 
   anymore...well, not ALWAYS. Sometimes a single guard will split from 
   the group to "check up" on you, but it seems that they are playing 
   the "draw the Joanna Dark" trick a majority of the time. 


So, after all of this, is there ANYTHING you can do to defend yourself? 
Thankfully, there is...behold!


  This one artifact remains from GoldenEye's engine. If you go to an 
   enemy and they raise their arm, and you should happen to quickly move 
   five feet to the left/right, he will fire where his arm was 
   originally pointing, even if you begin to run away or go up close. HE 
   CAN NOT SWIVEL HIS GUN. Use this in open spaces. It does, however, 
   require decent timing. If it wasn't for this trick, the game might be 
   impossible.

  Shooting cycles. Anyone who is decent at GoldenEye knows exactly what 
   the shooting cycle is. Sure, you may know it by another name, but you 
   know it's there. It's where a soldier will shoot his gun for several 
   seconds, and then stop. During this pause, you can do anything you 
   want to them, because they can't do CRAP. They can't move, they can't 
   shoot you, and well, the game might as well count it as a kill right 
   there and then. 

   A good example of how to exploit this trick is in the dataDyne 
   Extraction stage. At the very start, groups of shock troopers are 
   positioned behind boxes or desks (the part where you use the night 
   vision goggles). As soon as you turn the corner -- BAM BAM BAM. 
   Automatic machine gun fire, and you take severe damage. By the time 
   you reach the foyer elevator, you're almost dead! To get past this 
   tricky section (besides reading the walkthrough, of course) is to 
   show yourself for only a split second, then dash behind the corner 
   you came from as fast as you can. They will open fire with their CMP
   150's, and the pause of the shooting cycle is yours for the picking. 
   Now you can simply walk casually into their area and put a Falcon-2 
   round into their cranium. This trick works THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE 
   STAGE, especially when fighting Cassandra's body guards at the very 
   end.   

  Enemies can not -- and will not -- shoot their guns while they are 
   running. As in GoldenEye, they can only shoot when they are standing 
   still. Thus, your first priority should be to take down the still s
   soldiers, and wait for the running ones to calm down. This is a 
   helluva lot more useful than I make it out to be.


There also a few "extra" features in Perfect Dark's AI...

  If you shoot the enemy's weapon, it will fly out of their hands and 
   they will be reduced to a harmless waste of polygons. Well, this 
   isn't exactly true. They can kick you, and in some cases they will 
   pull out a pistol of some kind and continue the attack. But a 
   majority of the time, they will simply whimper one of the many 
   "surrender" lines (e.g. "Please, don't shoot me!" or "I'm unarmed" 
   etc.). However, if you give them enough time, they can go and 
   retrieve their weapon. Cool animation...

  Guards are now faced with the physical laws of our world, and must 
   stop to reload their weapons. It's actually cool to watch, until they 
   bust a cap in your head. But the point is that when they do this, 
   they are stationary targets ready for your mercy...but of course, I 
   doubt anyone reading this has mercy and will just go up and direct 
   their automatic weapon fire to the guard's groin area. Don't deny it! 
   I saw you peg that poor, defenseless scientist in the dataDyne 
   Investigation stage...don't even try to hide it...

  When a guard is rather far away, they will get on all their bellies 
   and shoot you in that position. This is actually quite effective, 
   because the target area is reduced to the point you are pretty much 
   FORCED to go up and shoot them in the back, instead of trying to 
   sniper them.

                                 

# 10 -- "Automatics can be both your friends and enemies."

Aren't fully automatic weapons awesome? They're big, loud, powerful, but 
unfortunately they eat away at your ammunition like a bastard. If 
there's one single thing you know about automatics, it should be this: 
Do not use full auto when going head on head with a single enemy unless 
they are extremely powerful or you have tons of ammo. Use full auto when 
going against groups of guys. A good example of this is in the first 
Area 51 stage, where you have an awesome gun in the Dragon, but 
ammunition is limited. By using one or two shots for a single kill -- 
instead of say, 10 -- you will conserve ammunition very easily.

The second thing you should know, is that when the gun kicks into fully 
automatic fire, its accuracy is going to drop like a used body bag the 
farther away your target is. So, if you are trying to pick off guys you 
should only peck at the trigger, allowing only one or two shots to go 
off. Surprisingly, this can be more powerful than just shooting off 10 
shots in a few seconds. This especially becomes evident when you are 
sniping Drone Guns later in the dataDyne Investigation level.

Of course, the kickback of a gun can also be to your advantage. If 
there's three guys in front of you, spraying bullets everywhere can only 
HELP you.



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  4.   P E R F E C T   A G E N T   W A L K T H R O U G H


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Yes, as the title of this entire document suggests, the walkthroughs 
were specifically made towards the Perfect Agent difficulty setting. 
Granted, they will work on the lower difficulties, but you'll end up 
doing a lot more mission objectives than you should have to in the first 
place. It's just that the entire game was designed around this 
difficulty setting...everything else is simply child's play.

As for the walkthroughs themselves, I thought these were the best 
strategies for people who might have problems with that level. It 
definitely won't be time efficient (see my other FAQ for that), and it 
might not be the fanciest, but it is generally the safest. But the 
beautiful thing about each level is that there are usually many, many 
different ways to do it, so if you prefer to do something different than 
what I say, and it works, then go ahead and do it! 

          
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                        TYPE:  Defection


Required Mission Objectives:
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  Disable the Internal Security Hub
  Obtain the Keycode Necklace
  Download Project Files
  Disable the External Comms Hub
  Gain Entrance to Laboratory


Available Weapons / Gadgets:
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  Falcon-2 (silenced) (2x) 
  CMP-150  
  Laptop Gun 
  ECM Mine
  Data Uplink
  Keycode Necklace


Perfect Agent Walkthrough:
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This is quite possibly my most cherished level of the entire game...if 
you just play it, you'll see why. GOD, I LOVE covert operations! :p


After you are dropped from the helicopter you will find yourself on the 
very top of the dataDyne tower. To get off you may either fall down the 
edge, or climb down the grating to your immediate right. Either way, be 
extremely weary as a single guard is patrolling the area. Shoot him in 
the head and grab his CMP-150. DO NOT use this at all -- you'll want to 
save as much ammunition for this baby as you can for the very end.


To gain access to the building, go through the metallic doors. Here, 
another guard will be shocked, usually saying something to the effect of 
"What the Hell?" When a soldier says something such as this it will 
usually back away in confusion, which gives you precious seconds to cap 
him in the face. 


Go down the bending rampways until you get to the bottom: the area has a 
fan, and a corner bathed in red light. Go here, and you'll get a message 
from Carrington. Go up to the computer console on the wall, take out the 
ECM mine -- three of which you have -- and carefully place it on the 
screen. "OBJECTIVE 1: COMPLETED" should flash on the screen.


Although there are two automated security cameras in this small room 
(they are somewhat camouflaged due to their color) you shouldn't waste 
either your time or bullets to destroy them, seeing as once the first 
objective is completed they will be reduced to nothing more than moving 
light fixtures. And if they DO sound the alarm before completing the 
objective (e.g. you are really slow), I feel sorry for your ass, because 
just about every guard in the entire building is going to warp to your 
location. 


Falcon-2 in hand, go to the grated door in the corner and open it. Right 
about now the awesome part of the level's music should kick in, and good 
lord is it glorious. But that's beside the point; make your way down the 
curving stairs until you reach the brown door at the bottom. Open it up 
and quickly dash behind the wall on your RIGHT; you should hear gunfire 
and see the sparks of bullets hitting the wall. When it dies down, head 
into the open and blast the goons down. If they start to shoot, 
immediately find cover either behind the wall or a pillar. Once the area 
is cleared, head to the table in front of the computer monitor, and 
locate the red button. Press it (action button) and the door to 
Cassandra's office will unlock. The door in question is much larger than 
any other in the region, so it is easy to locate. Go inside and punch 
out both Cassandra and her secretary, then collect the keycode necklace; 
"OBJECTIVE 2: COMPLETED" should flash on screen.


This is where you will first encounter the foyer elevators (made of 
glass and they look absolutely breath-taking, etc.) There are two of 
them; one on the left side of Cassandra's office, and the other on the 
right. At this point, I would NOT go inside of them, because it's 
anyone's guess where they'll go. Instead, go to the brown door you 
haven't entered yet. Inside is a similar spiraling staircase as before, 
except this time it's going DOWN. If you go to the wrong one, the stairs 
will be going UP. This can confuse newbies, but like all levels, once 
you play it awhile the map will become engraved in your skull.


Go all the way down the stairs, so you are as far down as you can go. 
Enter the door on the bottom (NOT THE ONE IN THE MIDDLE) and quickly 
open the brown door across from that. Mow down the man behind the desk 
and grab the ammunition laying there. Show yourself in the hallway and 
three dataDyne goons will begin to fire. Pick them off as you please, 
using a combination of strafing and the shooting cycle trick. Once done, 
go to the door on the left, go inside, kill the guy behind the desk, and 
go back into the hall. Open the next door you come to, kill the guy, 
then the man behind the desk (notice a pattern?). These people will be 
so surprised their reaction time will slow to a crawl. By the time they 
reach for their weapons, your targeting reticule should be on their 
forehead.


The final hall holds two doors and a security camera. Right about now 
you should get a message that says that the security systems are back 
online; for this very reason you should take out the camera. Now open 
the brown door nearest the camera and mow down the shock-trooper that 
holds double Falcon-2's; they will be equipped immediately. Now go in 
front of the other door -- it's locked, but you can hear a telephone 
conversation inside. After a bit, the door opens and the programmer 
there will scream for help, then run away. Chase him down and he will 
slowly walk back to the foyer elevators, he's now your hostage. 


AWESOME TIP: When he is waiting for the elevator, if you run far away he 
             will go and hide in a weapon storage room that was locked 
             before. Go inside and collect the LAPTOP GUN! Oh baby, 
             where have you been all my life? This will become extremely 
             useful in the lobby sequence (read on). 


When the elevator goes to the middle floor, you will quickly learn that 
you have not cleared this floor yet. You really don't have to, but 
several guards are lurking in these halls. The first thing you should 
accomplish is the destruction of the camera, and then take care of any 
would-be threats. 


Now, finally, the programmer is inside the computer room and hacking 
into the files you require. Once he says, "I-I'm in..." you should bust 
a cap in the side of his head, because he will then try to sabotage the 
system, thus failing your mission. Once that is done, take out your Data 
Uplink and download the files. "OBJECTIVE 3: COMPLETE" will flash on 
screen.


Return to the foyer elevators, board either one you please, and take it 
ALL the way down to the lobby. This is the infamous "lobby sequence" I 
was speaking of earlier. As soon as the doors slide open, a shock 
trooper will scream something and everyone within earshot will come to 
you, and then this awesome music score will begin (if this doesn't put 
your adrenaline gland into action, nothing will). This scenario is 
extremely challenging and requires a large amount of skill and strategy.


Immediately after the doors open, rush forward (DO NOT GO DOWN THE 
STAIRS) and shoot the guy on the lower level. The bullets will go 
through both the glass and his body. Due to the automatic fire, the 
glass should shatter before you reach it, enabling you to fall below. 
Quickly mow down the other shock trooper. You now have to deal with 
three or even FOUR other guys. One will come through the left side of 
the stairs, the other two-three the right side. Go to the side with the 
more guys, shoot one down, and then go to the other side with the one 
guy and easily kill him. 


Now it's time to play a nice game of "Run Around the Mulberry Bush" and 
catch the troopers from behind. In other words, run totally around the 
stairs and shoot them in the back. Remember to use every trick in your 
bag; shooting cycles, leaning out, whatever it takes. If you dick around 
with these guys you're going to die very quickly. Once completed, 
collect the ammunition and go in front of the staircase.


NOTE: Using the laptop gun here can give you a much higher amount of 
      success than the CMP-150. The laptop gun has a much larger 
      magazine clip, a zoom feature, and is more powerful. What more 
      could you want? Well, aside from some prostitutes...


Go into the office and open the door, and then peg the shock trooper 
that is directly in front of you. Take cover, and in almost a GoldenEye-
fashion they will all come right in front of you. *BAM* Watch them all 
fall. Now go to the other side of the lobby and open the bronze colored 
door, kill everyone there (if you shoot the computer console, the 
explosion will kill two guys!). Throw another ECM mine on the screen 
near the floor ("OBJECTIVE 4: COMPLETED" will appear on screen), then go 
back to the office. Go near the wall and a secret door will open, and 
the elevator -- and thus the exit -- has been found. "OBJECTIVE 5: 
COMPLETED"



                        E N D   S T A G E 


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                  D A T A D Y N E   R E S E A R C H
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                         TYPE:  Investigation


Required Mission Objectives:
------------------------------------
  Holograph radioactive isotope
  Start security maintenance cycle
  Shut down experiments
  Obtain experimental technologies
  Locate Dr. Caroll


Available Weapons / Gadgets:
----------------------------------
  Falcon-2
  CMP-150
  K7 Avenger
  Dragon
  Proximity Mine
  CamSpy
  Data Uplink


Perfect Agent Walkthrough:
---------------------------------


You start out with the Falcon-2, except this time it's not silenced! 
What gives?! Oh well, you'll have to make due...outside the elevator you 
used to get here, turn to your right and head down the hallway to the 
metal door. Inside is a room caked with machinery, and a single dataDyne 
guard is monitoring the computers. Take him out with a headshot and grab 
his CMP-150. Further inside there is a lounge of sorts, with two 
soldiers taking a rest on sofas. They'll be caught off guard, and you 
should be able to kill them without much trouble. Since this is a dead-
end, you'll have to go back.


If you go up to the computer that has red text on its screen (as opposed 
to green) and activate it, the "maintenance hatch" will become open. You 
don't need to do this, and it doesn't make the mission any easier, so 
you can skip it if you wish.


Return to the elevator and take out the guard mingling around the 
pillars. You should have enough ammunition for your CMP-150 by now, so 
whip it out and get ready for some action. Follow the brown hallway to 
the next door, open it up, and be surprised as two guards will 
immediately call for backup. There is a large, bullet-proof wall of 
glass in the middle of the room shaped like an "L". Since it is bullet-
proof neither yourself nor the soldiers can shoot through it. So wait 
for them to round the corner of the glass and shoot them in the head. 
Remember that the soldiers behind a dying guard can not shoot through 
their comrade as in GoldenEye, so use this to your advantage!


When all four threats are gone, grab the plentiful amount of ammo and 
head through the next door. This large chamber has four doors -- the one 
you entered, a large one inside of an alcove marked "SECTOR TWO", 
another one marked "CAUTION", and another regular metallic door. Go 
through the one marked "CAUTION"; it is to the right side of the 
chamber. Inside you will find two green men, side by side. They'll be 
stunned at your arrival, so just shoot your CMP-150 into their chest. 
Deploy your CamSpy and let it open the next door for you, then guide it 
to the glowing piece of green material in the middle of dark room. Hit 
the trigger button to flash some pictures, and OBJECTIVE 1: COMPLETED 
will appear on screen.


NOTE: You can find a box of Proximity Mines in the glowing room, but 
      they are not necessary for this mission. These are better used for 
      when you are trying to get the cheat.


Now go inside the door to the left of the entrance marked "SECTOR TWO." 
Here you will discover a long, twisting brown hallway filled with 
soldiers hiding behind crates. I definitely recommend turning auto-aim 
OFF, because it makes the cursor go to the chest, and in this section 
the chest will be behind the crate, meaning you'll hit nothing but 
metal. All you have to do here is line up the guy's head with the cursor 
and shoot off four or five rounds, and they'll drop. Grab their gun, and 
then simply rinse and repeat until you get to an intersection. Take the 
right path, go down the slope, open the door here, and expertly take 
down two green dataDyne guards. You'll now get a message from Grimshaw 
informing you to reprogram the cleaning bots. Go to the computer console 
in the back and activate it, then go to the one nearest the entrance, 
activate that, and "OBJECTIVE 2: COMPLETED" should flash on screen. If 
you do it in the incorrect order you won't get the objective completed! 


Return to the large chamber with blue walls, and enter the final door 
marked "SECTOR TWO." Kill the guy there, open the doorway behind him, 
and immediately take cover behind the support pillar. Wait for the men 
to come up to you, then peg them in the chest with sub-machine gun 
blasts. There's about five of them, and as long as you hide behind the 
slanted support pillar you shouldn't even get hit once. 


Here is an ASCII map of the hallway:


           L __________________ 
           A                    --> To laser grid system 
           B ______       _____
           4       |     |
                   |     |   
                   |     |___L 
                   |         A
                   |      ___B
                   |     |   3
              L ___|     |
              A          |
              B ___      |
              2    |     |__________ L
                   |                 A 
                   |      __________ B 
                   |     |           1
                   |     |
                   |     |
                    ENTER



I'm really sorry I had to do that. I promise I won't torture you with 
any more crappy, half-assed maps...I'll torture you with crappy, half-
assed walkthroughs! Ho ho!


Laboratory 1:
-----------------

As soon as you enter, run to your left and mow down the guard standing 
there, then immediately find cover behind the large wall of glass in the 
middle of the room as another moron will open fire as soon as he sees 
you. After he stops shooting, go into the open and blast him in the 
chest. Now turn around and greet the astonished scientist. Joanna will 
do all the hard work, ordering him to shut down the experiment. While 
he's busy with that, collect the two brown ammunition cases in the small 
alcoves. This is for an assault rifle you'll get soon.


Laboratory 2:
----------------

Collect the two cases of ammunition, then make your way to the back of 
the room to discover a large lift. Stand on it and it'll take you down 
to a darkened chamber. This part is pretty neat...it shows a dataDyne 
soldier testing out an experimental assault rifle, and alongside him is 
a scientist telling him what to do, and asking him questions about the 
gun. You can watch for awhile, but ultimately you'll want to shoot the 
trainee in the head. The scientist will scream, "Help! Help! She has a 
gun!" in the most pathetic voice I've ever heard, then run and huddle in 
the corner. It all actuality it is quite hilarious! Now go pick up the 
assault rifle -- it's called the K7 Avenger and you'll probably want to 
switch to it immediately. This is the first experimental item, and 
there's two more to go.


Laboratory 3:
----------------

As soon as you round the corner you'll see two guards, so immediately 
back up behind the slanted pillar and wait for them to come to you (a 
bit like GoldenEye, eh?). After they're dead, enter the lab and shoot 
out the glass surrounding the pillar. Collect the item on the pillar, it 
is the second experimental item (Night Vision Goggles). Collect the two 
boxes of ammunition in the corner for much needed K7 Avenger power.


Laboratory 4:
----------------

Talk about Deja-vu! You can handle the two guards exactly like in lab 3, 
and the ones inside the actual lab can be killed in the same manner as 
the ones in lab 1. Collect the two ammo cases and order the scientist to 
shut the experiments down. Make your way to the back of the room and 
open the large metallic doors, and a prissy scientist will scream, "Who 
the HELL are you?" If you tell him to shut off the experiments he'll 
sound an alarm, so you should just knock him out. Go to the computer 
terminal that is the closest to where he was originally standing, and 
operate it. One of three things will happen:

  Nothing 
  The experiment will be shut down (90% of the time)
  An alarm will sound

If the alarm sounds, quickly shut it off. Check all the other terminals 
until you find the one that shuts the experiment off ("OBJECTIVE 3: 
COMPLETED"). If an alarm did sound, a single soldier will run into the 
hallway...not much of a threat, really. 


Getting past the laser beams:
---------------------------------

K7 Avenger equipped, open the final door and carefully shoot each of the 
four guards in the chest/head around with a single tap of the trigger. 
Although the Avenger has an obvious magazine shortage (25 rounds per 
clip? What gives?!) you should be able to kill a single guard with only 
three or four bullets. Take your time to line up the shot, and not 
spurting bullets every which way as they run around like a chicken with 
their heads cut off. You should only have to use a single clip to take 
out these four guards (and that's if you missed a few shots).


When you get to the lasers, wait for the cleaning robot to come. Since 
it has to clean the rooms further in, it has the ability to shut the 
lasers off long enough for it to pass. So follow it through the fields 
of lasers, until you get to the end. Ta-da!


Of course, this won't work if you didn't reprogram them earlier. The bot 
will be stationary.


Continuing with the rest of the stage...:
--------------------------------------------


Open the door, kill the guy there rather easily, then open the door 
behind him. Use the Avenger's scope to pick off the soldier to the 
right, then run into the room and hide behind the pillar in the center. 
When the guard further in stops shooting, cap in the face. On the pillar 
is a shelf with more CMP-150 ammunition, but since you'll be using the 
Avenger for the rest of the mission, you may as well skip it.


When you're about to open the next entrance, Carrington will radio in 
with a message talking about how you're near the highest security 
sector. Guarding this very sensitive area are two shock-troopers armed 
with Dragons! Blow them away using whatever means possible, collect 
their dangerous weapons, and then turn around to the door you entered. 
Open it. Hold down B to activate the Dragon's secondary function -- a 
proximity mine. Now launch this in the small room before the chamber 
that holds the computer monitor. Now that you don't have the Dragon 
anymore, you'll have to use the Avenger.


Go up to the monitor and use the Data Uplink to crack the code to the 
door. While you do this, you'll hear a huge explosion from the room you 
put the Dragon, and you'll hear the death screams of several people. 
When the door is unlocked, go in there and you'll find that many 
soldiers snuck up on you! This is just like in GoldenEye -- they 
magically appeared out of nowhere (remember the Facility?). Don't worry, 
though, these are the only people whom will come. The proximity Dragon 
took care of them, so head into the now unlocked door!


After a long series of hallways you'll come to a large metallic door 
marked "SECTOR FOUR." This is it, the final section! 


This huge chamber has three shock troopers armed with Dragons, each 
positioned far from each other. Luckily, they won't see you when you 
enter. Carefully slide inside, and look straight ahead, slightly to your 
right. Use the scope of the K7 Avenger and put a single round in his 
head. Immediately turn to your left and there will be another one in the 
corner, behind the glass: BAM BAM BAM! Only one remains, and you can 
avoid his shots by getting behind the large pillars. Once they are all 
dead, collect at least a single Dragon and open the door marked 
"RESTRICTED." It's on the left side of the room.


Here you will find three more shock troopers, again equipped with the 
lethal Dragon assault rifle. Use the Dragon you picked up, set it to a 
proximity mine, toss it into the middle of the room, and hide behind a 
pillar. KABOOM! All three will be killed while they shoot at you, 
missing pathetically. Wasn't that fun? :) Now only was it cool, but it's 
a lot easier than just shooting them. At the back of the room they were 
guarding you will find the third -- and final -- experimental item, the 
shield. "OBJECTIVE 4: COMPLETED."


The final door in the large chamber holds three drone guns, two which 
are facing you. Now if THIS doesn't bring back painful memories of 
GoldenEye, what does? :P The easiest way is to simply run through, 
clinging to the side of the room while speed strafing. You shouldn't get 
hit once. But, not everyone is skilled in the art of speed strafing, so 
you novices can just use the scope on the K7 Avenger to pick the guns 
off. Either way, it's not that difficult. The final door holds Dr. 
Caroll...his form is more surprising than you would imagine. "OBJECTIVE 
5: COMPLETED"


                        E N D   S T A G E 



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                    D A T A D Y N E   C E N T R A L
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                            TYPE:  Extraction


Required Mission Objectives:
----------------------------------
  Access foyer elevator
  Reactivate office elevator
  Destroy dataDyne hovercopter
  Defeat Cassandra's bodyguards
  Rendezvous at helipad


Available Weapons / Gadgets:
----------------------------------
  Falcon-2 (scope)
  Shotgun
  CMP-150
  Hand Grenade
  Dragon
  Night Vision Goggles
  Office Key Card


Perfect Agent Walkthrough:
--------------------------------


This is quite possibly the most frantic mission in the game! You have to 
escape to the roof of the dataDyne building while the entire staff it 
seems is chasing you down, and they even have a HELICOPTER equipped with 
a chain-gun gunning for you.


When you start off, the lights will go off so immediately equip your 
night vision goggles so you can see everything in a sexy green tint. 
Enemies appear as light shades of green blobs. Because they don't have 
any goggles of their own, their reaction time will be extremely slow, so 
you can take your time and line up a head shot. The trick to getting 
around this section is to show yourself around the corner for a single 
second -- just long enough for them to shoot -- and then immediately 
hide behind the corner again so you won't be hit. Then simply strafe 
back out and cap them in the forehead. It comes with practice.


Once you reach the foyer elevators, take off your night vision goggles 
and call for an elevator (only the one on the right works, the other one 
is locked at this floor). Once you step on, "OBJECTIVE 1: COMPLETED" 
will appear in large letters, as always. Once it stops at the next 
floor, immediately run out, go around the corners, and show yourself for 
an instant. The shock trooper behind the barricade will fire off his 
gun, so go back behind the cover and then show yourself again and shoot 
him dead. Easy pickings...


NOTE: In the lobby, when you shoot the guys hiding behind barricades, if 
      you shoot each guard within seconds of them shooting at you, then 
      an extra shock trooper will appear at this floor. Upon killing 
      him, he drops a key card. This will be of use later. If you go too 
      slow, though, he won't be there. So you'll need some quick 
      reaction speed.  
                                           

While going through the long hallway, be extremely wary as two of 
Cassandra's leather-clad, female "assistants" will pop out and begin to 
shoot off their shotguns. Take them down immediately with your CMP-150, 
take their lethal weapons, but keep your CMP-150 on the ready. By now, 
you should have already met the dataDyne helicopter with its front-
mounted chain gun, the pilot yelling at you the entire way. "Give it up, 
NOW!" and "Halt, fugitive!", etc. This guy will be the bane of your 
entire existence until near the end, so just avoid his streams of 
gunfire the best you can. Go to the room at the end, kill the bodyguard, 
and go up to the computer on the desk. Press the action button near it, 
and the locked elevator will become available for use. "OBJECTIVE 2: 
COMPLETED"


So what are ya waiting for? Go back and use it! By now, Dr. Caroll 
should've caught up. Whatever you do, don't let him on the lift with 
you! He'll just get in the wrong place at the wrong time, get blown up 
(though you should kill him once just to see the effects...it's funny), 
and your mission objectives will be failed. So just leave him behind -- 
he'll find his own way up.


On this next floor, your main goal is to make it to the brown door with 
the stairway that leads to the floor with Cassandra's office. Only 
problem is the fact that there's a large blue barricade blocking the 
way! So you'll need to take a slight detour. Your only resistance will 
be two shock-troopers and a handful of shotgun-wielding lesbians (three, 
to be specific). Make short work of them with the CMP-150, and be sure 
to grab more ammunition.


When you finally reach the story that holds Cassandra's office, you will 
find a shock trooper and two office workers arguing over what to do with 
a military rocket launcher. You can listen if you wish, or just shoot 
them all and watch their pathetic screams for help (sadistic, yes, but 
ever so fun). Grab the rocket launcher and head up the long stairs near 
their bodies.


NOTE: If you have the key card to Cassandra's office, go inside and you 
      will find a hand grenade on her desk. You can do two things with 
      this: (1) Use it to escape much easier (2) Use it to blow a large 
      hole in the right wall, which reveals a secret room containing a 
      Dragon. Personally, I like the first choice myself.


When you make it to the room with the fans, you will be surrounded by 
Cassandra's bodyguards, all equipped with night vision goggles and 
shotguns, and Cassandra will begin to shoot her mouth off. Don't just 
stand there! Move to the back of the room -- where the red light and the 
computer monitor are located -- and blow the bodyguard on the RIGHT away 
with your shotgun (G1). They will react by turning out the lights, so 
equip your night vision goggles as fast as you can. Some new fast-paced 
music starts, indicating the fight. Hide behind the corner and take out 
the other bodyguard back here (G2). There are three more -- one around 
each corner, and one who will snipe you as soon as you go into the open.


ASCII map of the "fan-room sequence":

                 Exit
                   ___________
               G5 |   |  |    |
              ____|G2 |__|  G1|
             |S G4        ____|
             |t           G3 | 
             |a            __Light Switch
             |i           |
             |r           |
             |s           Enter
             |____________| 


The easiest one to take out from here is G3; the one near the light 
switch. Just barely show yourself (stand where G2 is located above) and 
she'll shoot her shotgun, whose shells will merely hit the wall. So now 
just shoot her dead. Now, as fast as you can, run to the corner where G3 
was, and both G4 and 5 will shoot, hopefully missing you. From this 
vantage point you can kill G4, and then stop to reload. Taking out G5 is 
the hardest of all, because she has the height advantage (a ten foot 
one, at that). There are three main ways -- (1) Running into the corner 
where G4 was, and she'll shoot her gun, then you can quickly get into 
the open and mow her down. (2) Show yourself for a second so she shoots 
her gun, then quickly going to the light-switch, turning the lights ON, 
and taking your goggles off. This will paralyze her for roughly five 
seconds, giving you plenty of time to snipe her down. (3) Using the hand 
grenade. Either way, it goes to this --> "OBJECTIVE 4: COMPLETED"


Make your way to the roof of the dataDyne building -- a mere jog -- and 
the helicopter will greet you, "THIS IS YOUR FINAL WARNING! GIVE IT UP 
OR DIE!" then spray the entire place with automatic fire. That's not 
good, in case you're wondering...whip out your handy-dandy rocket 
launcher, go to the secondary function, and place your targeting 
reticule over the lethal flying machine so a box appears around it. Make 
sure you get the lock, because you only get one chance. The rocket will 
slowly make its way to the chopper, where it will violently explode and 
send the hovercopter to the streets below, killing dozens of people in 
the process (hooray!). "OBJECTIVE 3: COMPLETED"


NOTE: If you screw up somehow, it is possible to destroy the helicopter 
      using conventional weaponry. It will take several hundred rounds 
      of ammunition, but just so you know, it IS possible. You'll need a 
      lot of cover and strafing techniques to make it through the 
      process, though.


Now simply step up to the helipad, and your final mission objective is 
complete, and the level is over.


                          E N D   S T A G E 


                M I S S I O N   O N E   C O M P L E T E D



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     (  \/  )(  )/ __)/ __)(  ) /  \ ( \( )  (_  _)( \/\/ ) /  \ 
      )    (  )( \__ \\__ \ )( ( () ) )  (     )(   \    / ( () )
     (_/\/\_)(__)(___/(___/(__) \__/ (_)\_)   (__)   \/\/   \__/



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                   C A R R I N G T O N    V I L L A
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                        TYPE:  Hostage one


Required Mission Objectives:
----------------------------------------------
  Eliminate rooftop snipers
  Activate wind generator 
  Locate and eliminate dataDyne hackers
  Capture dataDyne guard
  Rescue Carrington


Available Weapons / Gadgets:
----------------------------------
  CMP-150
  Sniper Rifle
  Laptop Gun
  Devastator
  R-Tracker
  Stores Room Key Card


Perfect Agent Walkthrough:
----------------------------------

In Agent / Special Agent, you have to save the negotiator by sniping 
some guards. In Perfect Agent, you _ARE_ the negotiator! To escape, pull 
out your Laptop Gun (cleverly disguised as a regular laptop computer) 
and mow down both of your hostage-takers. Then swivel your view to your 
right and snipe the purple man on the roof -- this is one of the many 
snipers you are supposed to take out. Now turn 180 degrees, go down the 
dock, and snipe the purple man on the other side of the lake.


Collect the CMP-150's, but don't use it, not in the entire stage. The 
Laptop Gun is twice as efficient as the CMP-150: it has a scope, it has 
a clip almost twice as large, and is more powerful and easier to control 
(it has little kickback). However, since they both use the same type of 
ammunition, you should collect all the guns the soldiers in this level 
drop.

In all actuality, you can complete one of your mission objectives right 
away. All you have to do is knock a soldier unconscious, and "OBJECTIVE 
4: COMPLETED" will appear on screen. The easiest way to do this is to 
sneak up on someone -- that, or shooting someone in the legs several 
times, then disarming them, then punching them out. Whatever works for 
you.


Now, as you probably have already realized, the biggest problem with 
this stage is the ridiculous amount of guards you're going to face, and 
the maze-like layout of the level. Thankfully, both problems can be 
solved easily with practice.


Go up the ramp, and go through the double doors right in front of you. 
You should see a sofa and some other miscellaneous furniture. Turn the 
corner, and two guys will be right there. Kill them, then kill the other 
two men down the hallway. Do a 180 degree turn and go through the double 
doors, returning to the docks. Follow the brown path until you reach an 
open area with a purple sniper on the roof: kill him, using the wall as 
cover if you must. There's another guard behind the staircase, I 
personally like to knock him out, since he's all alone and can't call 
for help.


Speaking of staircases, go right up the stone staircase. Open the door 
and kill both men. You should see a small kitchen to your right, and a 
long hallway to the left of it. Go down here, and four dataDyne thugs 
will begin their assault. You can just stay in the open and use your 
Laptop's scope to take them all down: remember, they can't shoot through 
each other like in GoldenEye, so take down the guys in the front first. 
When all of that is done, pick up the large amount of ammunition. Make 
note of the small computer room here, we'll be coming back later.


It's pretty hard to miss the small garden near the computer room, filled 
with shrubs and ferns. Go inside and look up immediately: purple man! 
Purple man are mean...they want to shoot you in the head. I suggest you 
do the same to him before he gets a chance to do his dirty work. You 
gotta love his death animation...he rolls down the slanted roof and 
falls on the hard ground. "OOMPH!" is right!


Straight ahead is a long corridor; for reference it has a double door on 
its right hand side, a painting of two people dancing, and a yellow 
carpet in the center. Go inside the door to find a master bedroom, and 
open the sliding glass doors. A bathroom with glass walls? Hmmm, I 
didn't know Carrington was an exhibitionist! Ugh, now that puts a nasty 
image into my head...regardless, collect the Sniper Rifle leaning 
against the toilet. You probably won't need it, but you never know.


Near the bathroom, straight ahead in fact, is a staircase that bends in 
the center. Go up, right into the open, and fire off about 5 rounds or 
so of your gun. Then IMMEDIATELY run back into the master bedroom, shut 
the door, reload your gun, and get ready. In GoldenEye fashion, about 10 
soldiers will try to jam themselves into the doorway. Take out the guys 
in the front first, then the ones in the back, etc. It'll take about an 
entire clip to take down all 10 or so of them. When the coast is clear, 
collect the ridiculous amount of ammunition, and then go up the stairs. 


Here, there are three doors, each of them double doors. The one you want 
to go through has several windows by it, and leads to an area filled 
with stone pillars. Kill the two guys (I like to go outside for a brief 
moment, go back inside, and then peg them as they come through the 
door). Two purple snipers await your appearance in the stone-pillar 
area...both of which are easy to take down. Now follow the dirt path, 
killing two dataDyne men along the way, until you reach a clearing with 
a high wall straight ahead. Use the scope on your Laptop to kill the 
sniper there (or, if you prefer, your Sniper Rifle). There's only one 
more sniper left, and he's on top of a roof nearby. If you can't find 
him, don't worry, he'll find you. Kill him easily. "OBJECTIVE 1: 
COMPLETED"


If you want a really cool weapon (and hot damn, who DOESN'T?) then go to 
the staircase that's near the high wall. Go up, turn to your right, and 
you'll find a helipad. In the back, against the wall, are several 
crates. One of them can be blown up using a gun, and doing so will 
reward you with a DEVASTATOR! You gotta love grenade launchers -- and 
this one will become quite handy in a few minutes. You get three rounds, 
but that's more than enough for this stage.


Now what you want to do is backtrack ALL the way back to the kitchen 
area. It sounds far away, but it should take about 10 seconds to speed 
strafe back there. Once here, look behind the kitchen, and you'll find a 
long, thin, red staircase. Go down it to find a huge corridor (it's the 
one where we briefly entered and killed four guys near the start of this 
entire stage). Keep your eye on the LEFT HAND SIDE wall, and you should 
find a brown double door. Go inside, down the stairs, and kill the man 
there. Open the door next to him, and from the doorway you can kill 
three guys. The first has his back to you, and his death will cause the 
one near the couch and another in the swimming pool to rush in to see 
what's going on. BANG, BANG; they're dead.


Return to the staircase, and look to the side to discover two men and a 
double door. Go through to discover some extensive underground caverns. 
Look at the ground and follow the metallic line straight ahead to a 
large chamber filled with water. Show yourself for an instant, firing 
off your gun, and then quickly leave, following the metal line to yet 
another chamber filled with guys. Shoot your gun to get their attention, 
and as fast as you can, speed strafe back to the staircase inside the 
villa. Shut the double doors and keep your body against them. This 
"trick" (or oversight, I suppose) remains from GoldenEye. There's going 
to be about 20 people on the other side of this door, all trying to get 
in, but since you're there the door can't open the way they want it! 
Wait about ten seconds, so everyone can catch up, then back away and 
shoot a grenade into the wall. 


After the smoke clears, go back into the underground passage and collect 
an insane amount of ammunition from the ground. Go straight ahead, into 
the chamber that has a lake and two large metallic boxes. Each one has a 
computer console on it; so switch both on to activate the cooling and 
power systems to the wind generator. Now follow the metallic line in the 
floor until you arrive at a large, white pillar. Activate the monitor 
there, and the wind generator will start up. "OBJECTIVE 2: COMPLETED"


About now you're going to get a message from base telling you to take 
care of the dataDyne hackers...ugh! Now you have to backtrack quite a 
bit, go back to the computer rooms, and kill three guys in under 30 or 
so seconds. This isn't so hard, unless you're a newbie to the level, 
then it'll get really confusing. If this is the case, you can use your 
R-Tracker for some help. But here are specific steps to reach the 
hackers:

1. Get out of the caves, back into the villa.

2. Go up the stairs.

3. Through the double doors.

4. Turn right and go up the long red stairs.

5. Arriving at the kitchen, go down the long hall. Turn right and kill 
   both guys seated at the computer screens.

6. Go down the long hallway (yellow carpet, painting, master bedroom to 
   the side, etc.) and up the stairs.

7. At the top of the stairs, turn left and go to the back of the room.

8. Kill the guy there. "OBJECTIVE 3: COMPLETED"


Now backtrack to the underground passageway. Go through the door near 
the windmill room, and down the small stairway. Turn right and kill all 
three shock troopers. This next part is really cool, it's a shootout in 
the middle of a wine cellar! Glass shards will be flying 
everywhere...it's great. Be sure to take down every single shock trooper 
you see. The last one will drop a key card that will open the door at 
the end. Funny thing, though, considering there's no keycard slot to put 
it to deactivate any locking mechanism. Oh well, it works, so I won't 
complain! "OBJECTIVE 5: COMPLETED"



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                M I S S I O N   T W O   C O M P L E T E D



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  (  \/  )(  )/ __)/ __)(  ) /  \ ( \( )  (_  _)( )( )(  ,) (  _)(  _)
   )    (  )( \__ \\__ \ )( ( () ) )  (     )(   )__(  )  \  ) _) ) _)
  (_/\/\_)(__)(___/(___/(__) \__/ (_)\_)   (__) (_)(_)(_)\_)(___)(___)




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                   C H I C A G O   S T R E E T S 
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                          TYPE:  Stealth


Required Mission Objectives:
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  Retrieve drop point equipment
  Attach tracer to limousine
  Prepare escape route
  Create vehicular diversion
  Gain entry to G5 building


Available Weapons / Gadgets:
----------------------------------
  Falcon-2 (scope) (2x)
  CMP-150
  dy-357 magnum
  BombSpy
  Reprogrammer
  Remote Mine


Perfect Agent Walkthrough:
-------------------------------

Dang, this level is too awesome...I just like to play this only to shoot 
civilians, mess around with the robot, or explore the bathroom. Heheh, 
and you can't forget the awesome rain effects!


Run to the first corner and wait here, you should see a guard walk past. 
When he turns his back, run up to him and punch him out, along with the 
nearby civilian. Go into the dark tunnel and punch out the FBI agent at 
the end. These guys will become the bane of your existence, as if you 
allow them to call for backup then the entire level will open up and 
super-soldiers will flood the streets, all equipped with dy357 magnums. 
Scary stuff...so it's in your best interest to take these FBI guys out. 
There's only two more left.


Go out into the streets, and you should note two guards. Duck into the 
nearby alcove that has a red square on the wall, and two sliding doors. 
One soldier in the streets will be walking away, unless you were really 
slow. Shoot him in the back of the head. If the second guard -- the one 
by the dumpster -- notices this, then shoot him dead as well, and then 
quickly move to the split in the fence and kill the FBI agent there. 
Move away because this will attract guards back there. Move to the 
large, black limousine and start the small conversation with the 
civilian. Punch him out, but be careful because if the robotic sentry 
starts shooting and the civilian gets caught in the crossfire, he'll die 
and the mission will be failed. Now put the tracer bug on the limo 
(NOTE: If the civilian sees you do this, he'll scream for help and you 
fail the mission, which is why you should knock him out). "OBJECTIVE 2: 
COMPLETED"


Now, return to the hole in the fence and take out the guys there. Go 
into the ditch, and take out anyone in the area. You should now be 
getting a message from Carrington, telling you where they hid the drop-
point equipment. Go up the long ditch, and then duck to get by the small 
hole. Run to the very end and retrieve the suitcase off the ledge -- you 
now have possession of a reprogramming device and a single remote mine. 
"OBJECTIVE 1: COMPLETED"


Backtrack to the area with the yellow cab. You'll get a message from 
Grimshaw telling you to reprogram it, but ignore this for now. Go into 
the alley illuminated by a red light, and take care of any threats. 
Don't bother to punch out the civilians, just let them run away (Hahah, 
"Here, t-take the wallet...I-I don't want any trouble!"). Continue past 
the barrels, and you'll see an FBI agent at the end...quickly shoot him 
in the head and retreat back into the area with the barrels, because 
this will attract the attention of two soldiers. Don't even think of 
going into the next area to take them out, because you will be mowed 
down. There is a large fire-escape filled with baddies. It is possible 
to take them out using conventional ways (and it is somewhat cool, 
because one will climb over the railing and fall 20 feet to the ground). 
Exploring the area with the barrels, you will find a trash dumpster. 
Push this into a stack of barrels, and then shoot the cans to cause them 
to erupt into a huge fireball. The dumpster will explode, and a suitcase 
will spill out. Collect this to acquire a BombSpy.


Deploy this little treasure just like you did the CamSpy, and send it 
right up the fire-escape. The soldiers will ignore it, so drive it to 
the very top and detonate it. All four guards will die a pathetic death, 
and the civilian on the ground will be safe (as long as you detonate it 
at the highest part of the escape). Now collect the ammunition and equip 
the CMP-150, and throw the remote mine on the blocked up doors. I HIGHLY 
recommend throwing the mine on the higher of the two, due to the fact 
you'll get a bonus weapon in the next stage by doing so (which makes the 
level a piece of cake). "OBJECTIVE 3: COMPLETED"


Now backtrack to the taxi and use the reprogrammar to put in a new 
instruction set to its navigational system. When that's done it will fly 
off somewhere else...so now you can just wander around for awhile if you 
want.


NOTE: Near where the limousine was originally parked, there is a door 
      you can go inside. Down the ramps are several guards, and if you 
      dis-arm them all using the secondary function of the fist, one of 
      them will eventually open the locked double doors, which allows 
      access to the "Punk Pond Bar", and you can find double Falcon-2's 
      on the bar shelf. You can also explore the bathroom, heheh. But 
      all this is optional, so don't feel like you have to come down 
      here.


After about 20 seconds the taxi will crash into the streets, blowing up 
the cyborg in an hilarious scene. "OBJECTIVE 4: COMPLETED". If you wait 
near a corner for a few seconds, the soldiers guarding the entrance to 
the building will come out and start talking about the robot and car 
parts littering the streets. 

"What the hell was that?!"
"What a mess!"
"I never liked that robot anyways..."
"The boss ain't gonna like this!"
"We can always get a new one."

Great stuff. Now you can either run right past them and into the 
entrance to the G5 Building, or kill them if you wish. Either way = 
"OBJECTIVE 5: COMPLETED"


NOTE: If you send the BombSpy into the area with the entrance to the G5 
      building, all four or so men will immediately run to it. Detonate 
      the device and all of them will die, and "Alternate Diversion 
      Created" will appear on screen. So you don't HAVE to program the 
      taxi if you don't want.



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                     G 5   B U I L D I N G
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                     TYPE:  Reconnaissance


Required Mission Objectives:
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  Disable damping field generator
  Deactivate laser grid systems
  Holograph meeting conspirators
  Retrieve Dr. Caroll backup from safe
  Exit building


Available Weapons / Gadgets:
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  Falcon-2 (Silenced)
  CMP-150
  CamSpy
  Remote Mine Trigger
  dy-357 magnum
  Door Decoder
  Level 1 Key Card
  Level 2 Key Card
  N-Bomb


Perfect Agent Walkthrough:
---------------------------------


You start off in what is supposedly a car garage, but I see no cars nor 
places to park cars! Talk about a crappy concept. Regardless, you get to 
meet a brand new breed of nemesis -- cloaked guards. They'll become 
somewhat invisible and will run around the room. Then they find a nice 
corner and peg you full of machine gun rounds...the thing is though, 
once they shoot their weapons they will become visible again. And 
finding them when they are cloaked isn't so hard, because they leave a 
"Predator"-effect, which can be easy to follow if you can spot it (which 
can be difficult to the untrained eye). The best strategy for the first 
room is to run around like crazy so when they appear they'll have a 
tough time hitting you. When both are killed, you get a keycard that'll 
open the door.


Run through the hall and mow down the man standing next to the switch. 
Collect the ammunition and equip the CMP-150; you should have a full 
clip and change. In this next room, the lights will go out and about 
five guards will cloak themselves. The best method of attack is to hide 
behind the dumpster to the left of the entrance, duck down for cover, 
and take out anyone who gets in front of you using manual targeting (R 
button). You shouldn't even get hit once...as before, the last guy will 
drop the keycard for the exit.


Wait next to the door and look through the glass...when the guy comes 
by, peg him in the head. Rush into the next room and turn to your RIGHT. 
There should be a guy either walking away or towards you, depending on 
the time it took you to get here. Shoot him immediately and move further 
into the room, blocking access to the alarm console. If one single alarm 
goes off your mission objectives are failed! There are two other guys 
here, so take them both down immediately. Now go through the door near 
the alarm console, and immediately find cover behind the corner, then 
peak out to kill the guy near the bend in the middle of the stairwell. 
This dead-end room has three guys: one near the computers, and two in 
other corners. Move in slowly and pick them off one at a time, using 
pillars as cover. When it is clear, collect the ammunition and shut off 
the computer equipment. "OBJECTIVE 1: COMPLETED"


Return to the room with the alarm box and you should notice several 
switches, all with green lights. Go up to each one and press the action 
button to switch it off. When they are all disabled the laser grid will 
be inactive, giving you access to the ceiling assemblage. Climb up the 
stairs, duck down, and follow the large metallic line (really, what else 
IS there to follow?) until you get into the room with the locked door 
(it's one-way only; it has no key). 


Look down, and you should see a man standing next to an alarm. Cap him 
in the face before he sees you. Another guy should come running...kill 
him as well. Now all should be silent, so send your CamSpy through the 
small hole, view the long cinema if you wish, and then drop down into 
the room. "OBJECTIVE 3: COMPLETED"


If there's anyone left, be sure to kill them swiftly. Although an alarm 
won't fail the mission now, it won't exactly help you either. Go through 
the door near the alarm and up the stairs. Two more soldiers are 
guarding the vault: a single sweep with the CMP-150 and they'll be down 
on the ground. Move there quickly to get the attention of another pair 
of guys deeper inside, hiding behind a support pillar. Circle around and 
mow them down. Go up the stairs further in and kill the final man of the 
stage...at least, the final regular man. This area is bathed in red 
light, and a box of N-Bombs should be laying in wait -- that is, if you 
put the remote mine on the upper down in the Chicago: Stealth mission. 
If not, it won't be there for reasons that are simply beyond me. 


Equip the N-Bomb and set them to their secondary function: proximity! 
Oolala! Set four-to-five of these at strategic locations -- in the 
middle of stairways, near doors, in the middle of halls, and at the very 
entrance to the vault. Save about two for later. Inside the vault, 
you'll get a message from the Institute. Place the door-decoder on the 
console and an alarm will sound. Back up against the shining vault door 
and set off your remote mine device, blowing a large-sized hole in the 
side of the building that will do well for an escape. 


Now wait, patiently, and listen with delight as N-Bomb after N-Bomb 
explodes, sending bodies flying and shrieks echoing down the metal 
halls. At about the 25 second mark (the countdown to the vault door's 
opening) the first dazed and extremely confused wave of guards will 
enter the room, their accuracy at about 5% (read: they couldn't hit you 
if you were two feet away). To add further insult to injury, they carry 
dy357 magnums, the slowest firing weapon in the game. Kill these guys 
easily. Now the heavy vault door will be slowly sliding open, and this 
alone takes about 20 seconds, so throw your last N-Bombs into the 
corridor, laughing as people wander into their black eruptions. 


When the door FINALLY comes to rest, rush inside and grab the floppy 
diskette off the shelf. It's the year 2023 and people are still using 
these? Sure, why not, it's almost as believable as hover cars going 
mainstream within the decade [/sarcasm]. "OBJECTIVE 4: COMPLETED" 
Regardless, the stage now simply consists of rushing past the now-
drooling guards and through the exit. "OBJECTIVE 5: COMPLETED"



                         E N D   S T A G E 


                M I S S I O N   T W O   C O M P L E T E D




To be continued...



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  5.   F R E Q U E N T L Y   A S K E D   Q U E S T I O N S 


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Question: I'm in a small room with 3+ guards and with a wimpy pistol. 
          They're all facing at me...what should I do in a situation
          like this?

  Answer: Peg each guard with a shot to the arm or leg. This will stun 
          them, causing them to stagger in pain. While they're busy with
          this, mow down one of the others. Rinse and repeat.

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Question: How do I get <enter cheat name> for <enter level name>? I'm 
          having a lot of trouble on this one!

  Answer: As with GoldenEye, I'm working on a separate Cheats/Secrets 
          FAQ for Perfect Dark. Be patient.

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Question: Ack! In <enter level name> there is something different in it! 
          I'm not on Perfect Agent, so your guide can't help. What do I 
          do?

  Answer: Agent? Secret Agent? BAHAHA! The only use those two modes have 
          are for unlocking cheats and practicing for the Perfect Agent 
          setting. C'mon, be a man. ;)



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  6.   W E A P O N S   /   G A D G E T S


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No matter how hideously genius the levels are designed, or how smart the 
enemies may be, or how the missions are set up, each first person 
shooter has one thing in common: guns. Whether you're sniping a dataDyne 
guard at 30 yards or literally bowling over people with the Super 
Dragon, Perfect Dark offers some of the most extensive weaponry for a 
first person shooter to date. 

This section is split up into smaller sub-sections, making it much more 
organized than if I were to simply list all the weapons in one huge 
index. 


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                  S E M I   A U T O M A T I C S
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Semi-automatics consist mainly of pistols and slow shooting weapons. 
They make up a majority of your arsenal as you start out the game.


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Falcon-2
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 A small, grayish-blue pistol. It can be fitted with a silencer, a 
  scope, and a laserbeam. 

 Mainly for covert operations where silence is key, and surprising your 
  opponents is more important than rushing into a room and mowing down 
  guards. With only eight bullets per clip, you're going to need to be 
  very accurate. Aim for the head if possible.

 Its secondary function is a pistol whip, where you will (as Joanna 
  says) "bosh" people using the gun. Sort of like the Sniper Rifle 
  butting in GoldenEye.

 This is Perfect Dark's equivalent to the PP7. 


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Magsec-4
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 An elongated pistol with a reddish-brown handle and a gray coloring to 
  the rest. Its filled with small valleys and craters, giving it a very 
  futuristic look. Rounds are standard pistol shots with an extra punch.

 The Magsec-4 is considerably more powerful than the Falcon-2, and its 
  shots are extremely high pitched which indicate the speed of the 
  bullets. Although it has a scope (2x) its accuracy becomes pathetic 
  the more and more distance you put between yourself and the target. 
  This weapon was clearly made for close-quarter fighting. 

 Its secondary function is a three-shot burst, similar to the upgraded 
  pistol in Turok II: Seeds of Evil. Use this when facing many guards at 
  once.


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dataDyne dy-357 Magnum
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 Pretty much the same as the Cougar Magnum in GoldenEye, except a bit 
  trimmed down.

 The Magnum is annoyingly slow, up to two seconds between shots even if 
  you rapidly press the trigger. Even worse is the fact that the reload 
  time is about five seconds -- Joanna flips the used cases out and 
  shoves new ones in, then flips the magazine back into the gun. 

 This weapon's only saving grace is that it can usually kill a man in a 
  single round, causing them to fly back several yards. 

 The dy-357's secondary function is a pistol whip, similar to that of 
  the Falcon-2.


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dataDyne dy-357-LX
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

 Exactly the same as a regular magnum, except plated in gold and can 
  kill in a single shot regardless of where you shoot the person.


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Shotgun
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 Perfect Dark's shotgun makes GoldenEye's look like a pea shooter by 
  comparison, not only in looks but in action as well.

 The shotgun's primary function is a single shot, a short reload, and 
  then you're set again. But you really don't want to use 
  that...instead, try the secondary function, which causes TWO shells to 
  burst out of the muzzle, and then there's the short reload, and you're 
  ready to go again. Aside from explosives, this is the only weapon that 
  can kill more than one person with a single pull of the trigger.

 The obvious downside to the shotgun is the ridiculously long reloading 
  time -- up to 10 seconds! In the field, if you are left in the middle 
  of the room with no offensive weapon and nothing to hide behind while 
  reloading, you may as well just quit right there. Pay close attention 
  to the magazine in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen and 
  anticipate when you're going to reload. When this occurs, quickly get 
  cover until it's over. Using this weapon takes a huge amount of skill. 

 If you're in the middle of reloading and need to shoot, press the 
  trigger button and you will stop reloading.


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Sniper Rifle
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

 Yet again, the Perfect Dark version of a GoldenEye weapon makes the 
  latter look quite sad. PD's sniper rifle is everything you could ever 
  want in such a gun: a huge scope, awesome detail, cool reloading 
  animation, power, and being able to zoom in well over the distance of 
  any football field.

 The Sniper Rifle IS NOT meant for close-quarter fighting. Doing so 
  will leave you wide open because the time between shots is long enough 
  for the enemy to get a shot in.

 The Sniper Rifle's secondary function allows you to get on your belly, 
  similar to the way some of the guards do. This makes you much more 
  difficult to hit!


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                        A U T O M A T I C S
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Ah, *these* are the fast firing children of love. Hold the triggers down 
on one of these bad boys and a stream of bullets will fly out. Lethal. 
For more information on how to correctly operate these machines, check 
out rule 10 of "The Perfect Rules." 


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CMP-150
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

 A small, silent sub-machine gun that has extreme detail in its sides. 
  You'll find this in just about every level that involves dataDyne.

 The CMP-150 isn't terribly powerful, but it can extend its entire clip 
  within seconds. This is both a plus and a minus...on the positive 
  side, you can take down a guard very quickly. On the negative side, 
  its clip is empty within seconds and you're forced to reload again and 
  again.

 Its secondary function is a lock-on target, which points the gun at 
  any enemy that you have you put the aiming target over (a red box and 
  a number will appear around the enemy once the lock has occurred). 
  This works even in Perfect Agent mode, and even if the auto-aim option 
  has been turned off. It is a built-in feature of the gun.

 This gun sucks. Very hard. Face it people, this is the Klobb of 
  Perfect Dark! Unfortunately, it's the only automatic weapon you get in 
  many levels. This artificially raises the challenge drastically.


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AR-34
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

 It's supposed to be an upgraded version of GoldenEye's AR-33, but it 
  seems to look more like an upgraded RC-P90. Odd.

 This is, in my opinion, the best assault rifle in the game hands down. 
  Its clip of thirty rounds isn't evaporated in seconds like other guns 
  (ahem, K7 Avenger!) and each individual bullet does an insane amount 
  of damage to any one enemy. Add in the fact it is awesome in both 
  close-range battles and long-distance ones (thanks to the scope), 
  well, I think you can understand my reasoning.

 The AR-34's secondary function allows you to walk around while zoomed 
  in. Not all that useful, but at least people can't complain about not 
  being able to do that now.


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Cyclone
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 Although bizarre in appearance, the Cyclone is one mean automatic. It 
  has 50 bullets per clip and its accuracy is rather decent. And let's 
  not forget about the crazy reload animation that shows the clip going 
  through one end of the gun and out the other...

 The Cyclone's secondary function empties the entire clip with one pull 
  of the trigger. The amount of damage this causes is astounding -- use 
  this when a group of guards just won't go away. Be aware, however, 
  that once the process begins, it can not be stopped.


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Dragon
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

 An assault rifle that resembles the guns used in Aliens film (the 
  second one), it suffers the same fate as many other rifles in the game 
  -- that is, a very small magazine. It can take a single clip just to 
  kill two or three guys.

 The Dragon has a scope, but its accuracy over long distance isn't too 
  hot. Use it sparingly. 

 The Dragon's secondary function causes you to throw it on the ground. 
  Whoever comes by will cause it to explode into a huge cloud of fire 
and 
  smoke. This is best used in multiplayer (aka "Combat Simulator"). 


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Super Dragon
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

 The differences between the Dragon and Super Dragon are difficult to 
  spot. The only major contrast is its secondary function -- a small 
  grenade launcher instead of a proximity mine. A combination of fire 
  and automatic rounds make this a much deadlier weapon than the Dragon.


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Laptop Gun
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

 This is quite possibly one of the most clever guns in the entire game. 
  The laptop gun is named so due to the fact that it is meant to look 
  like a regular laptop computer. You carry this into an area, and then 
  with a click of a button it will fold out into a lethal sub-machine 
  gun that spits bullets like nobody's business. Add in the fact that it 
  has a zoom function, and you have one awesome piece of weaponry.

 The laptop gun's secondary function turns it into an automated sentry 
  gun which you can attach to any surface: wall, floor, ceiling, hill, 
  stairway, slope -- whatever you wish. When anything passes by, it'll 
  burst out into automatic fire and mow them down. This is best used in 
  multiplayer instead of solo play, however. Once it is laid, it'll run 
  out of ammunition after about a minute. You may pick it back up by 
  pressing the action button and then reload it. Or, instead, you can 
  get another laptop gun and throw it somewhere else. NOTE: There can 
  only be one sentry gun at one time. If you throw a second one down, 
  the first one will explode.

 The sentry gun is simply HILARIOUS in multiplayer, especially Capture 
  the Case or King of the Hill. Use it often to defend an area, or put 
  it in an area where many people go. Be aware that it will not shoot 
  at either the person who laid it, or their team-mates.


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K7 Avenger
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

 Although it looks quite lethal in appearance, it is quite possibly the 
  worst automatic in the game. With that said, it is ever-so useful in 
  the few levels you find it.

 The K7 Avenger's largest and most obvious flaw is the fact that its 
  magazine capacity is simply too small for the speed at which it spits 
  out lead. You'll find that it takes up to 10 bullets just to kill a 
  single guy, because most of the time you'll miss and by the time you 
  stop half the clip is practically gone. You'll definitely want to make 
  sure your target is standing still before shooting this baby.

 The K7's secondary function is a "threat detector" which tells you 
  information about various objects around the area. Talk about 
  pointless...


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RC-P120
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

 A new, revolutionary gun made by the Carrington Institute, they 
  upgraded the design of the RC-P90 from GoldenEye. 

 Can anyone say best gun of the game? The only problem is its 
  absence...Yeah, it has a simply ridiculous amount of ammunition, and 
  its reload time is surprisingly short, but you'll hardly EVER find 
  this in solo play (which really is a shame due to its secondary 
  function). Why you couldn't pick this up in the last few levels is 
  beyond me!

 Secondary function? Why yes, the RC-P120's extra "revolutionary" 
  feature is a cloaking device that is built into the gun itself and 
  draws its fuel from the bullets in the magazine. Once cloaked you can 
  not shoot your weapon, but you can sneak behind people and then unload 
  40 rounds into the back of their skull. S-w-e-e-t...


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                      B O O M ! ! ! B A B Y 
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<Screeeech> <KABOOM> <Glass shattering> 

You'll oftentimes hear the above sound-effects (often at once) when 
playing with these dangerous toys. Just don't wander too close to the 
blast radius because, suffice to say, you'll be blown away. 


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Devastator
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

 A fancy name for a regular grenade launcher. It is a gray cylinder 
  with a handle.

 The Devastator's shots are extremely difficult to shoot precisely, 
  because they will arc wildly and bounce all over the place. It takes 
  an extreme amount of skill to use this; to novices this will be a 
  suicide weapon, to experts it will be a lethal tool. 

 Its explosions will send groups of guards flying, and can blow down 
  downs, barrels, and just about anything you want. 

 Its secondary function is a "sticky grenade" similar to that found in 
  the movie Saving Private Ryan. The grenade will stick to a wall or 
  ceiling for several seconds, then fall and explode. Very nice!


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Timed Mine
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

 Exactly the same as found in GoldenEye. After five seconds, BOOM! 
  They're gone. Its secondary function is a threat detector, which can 
  detect if there are any timed mines ahead. This way you won't kill 
  yourself with your own mines (note: this is actually pretty useful in 
  multiplayer modes).


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Remote Mine
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

 In Perfect Dark, the remote mine takes on a lesser role than that of 
  its cousins in GoldenEye. When you do get a chance to use it you only 
  get ONE, which means you can't play around with it.. It's a 
  shame, really -- but maybe that's what the cheats are for, such as 
  infinite ammunition? ;)

 To detonate, press A + B at the same time. KABOOM!


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Proximity Mine
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

 Exactly the same as found in GoldenEye. When someone comes by, BOOM! 
  They're gone. Its secondary function is a threat detector, which can 
  detect if there are any mines ahead. This way you won't kill 
  yourself with your own mines (note: this is actually pretty useful in 
  multiplayer modes).


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Rocket Launcher
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

 Wow, talk about flashy. The entire rocket is gray, but on the side of 
  it is a shiny sticker with caution stripes that say "CAUTION" in bold 
  type. 

 Pretty simple -- point to your target, press the trigger, and watch it 
  be blown into the next world. You have to reload after every shot, but 
  considering the radius of the blast, I doubt anyone is going to 
  survive to shoot you.

 The Rocket Launcher's secondary function is a homing missile that will 
  track any target that you point the aiming target at (a box will 
  appear around it, similar to that of the CMP-150, indicating the 
  lock). Press the trigger, and a large blue rocket will fly out -- it's 
  slower than your run-of-the-mill rocket, but it will go around corners 
  and slopes just to get to the target.

 The Slayer and Devastator get bad-ass names, but this is just a plain
  old "Rocket Launcher." Discrimination I say! ;)

 WARNING: Keep out of hands of children under eight.


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Slayer
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 A nasty bit of alien technology. Its primary function is a normal 
  rocket launcher, massive smoke trail and all.

 Where this weapon earns its infamous reputation is its secondary 
  function, where you get the view of the rocket and can physically 
  control it using the analog stick! You can go around corners, up 
  slopes and stairs, anywhere you want. You can also press the "R" 
  button to slow down, if you wish. Once you hit the target, the screen 
  goes static and then you return to Joanna's view, and see a huge 
  fireball in front of you. This is just too cool...you MUST experience 
  this.

 A multiplayer favorite.


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Hand Grenade
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 Similar to that of GoldenEye -- when you pull the pin (nice sound 
  effects, if I may add) the timer starts. It can ricochet off walls and 
  corners, and its explosions will send guards flying. You can hold it 
  longer, so that you won't have to wait so long for it to detonate. If 
  you hold it long enough you can throw it so it explodes in mid-air, 
  which means no one will be able to successfully dodge it. Don't hold 
  it TOO long, though -- I shouldn't have to tell you what will happen 
  if you do! 


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N-Bomb
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 A cylindrical grenade, but much darker than usual. When you throw it 
  the resulting explosion will make every guard and enemy totally dis-
  oriented; and you too if you get too close! The ones at the center of 
  the blast will be killed.

 Primary function explodes on contact with the floor, the secondary is 
  a proximity mine.


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                        F U T U R I S T I C
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The following guns are devices that can't be fathomed in today's time. 
Only the world of Joanna Dark can hold these gruesome weapons.



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Callisto NTG
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 A Maian sub machine gun, the inner workings can not even be fathomed 
  by our primitive brains. Reloading consists of inserting a liquid ball 
  in the side, which morphs into a liquid itself and sucks it in. 
  Weird...

 The Callisto's primary function is a quick fire, laser machine gun, 
  while its secondary function is slower, yet more powerful laser. This 
  is one nasty toy!


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Phoenix
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 Another liquid morphing reloading alien device (say that three times 
  fast!)

 This alien pistol shoots regular laser shots as standard, but its 
  secondary function spits out shells that explode on contact. This can 
  take down even the strongest of shields within seconds.


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Reaper
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 This titanic, three-barreled chain gun was especially fitted for the 
  Skedar race, which are much more muscular than humans. Due to this, 
  the accuracy of this machine is absolutely pathetic, as once this 
  baby starts up almost everything you look at will be filled with lead. 
  It can unload its ridiculous 300 clip within seconds.
 
 If anything manages to get by the radius of your devastation, use its 
  secondary function, which uses its cooling fans as a sort of thresher 
  and will cut a regular person to pieces. 


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Mauler
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 Another laser, made this time by the Skedar. I consider this the Klobb 
  of the game, as its slow shooting and each individual shot seems to do 
  little damage. Its only saving grace is the secondary function, which 
  charges up the gun (it will turn red) and allow you to kill in a 
  single round. This is VERY useful in levels where you fight the Skedar 
  themselves.


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Pyschosis Gun
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 Similar to the tranquilizer, except each dart will now cause the 
  person you shoot to become mentally disorganized. He will shoot other 
  soldiers and open up previously locked doors just for you. Ammunition 
  for this machine is very limited, so make every shot count! 


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Farsight XR20
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 Although never said specifically, one can infer this was created by 
  the Maians. It shares the same liquid-metal morphing reload animation 
  as the Callisto and Phoenix, and it has a similar color scheme 
  (blue/white)

 The mechanisms that drive this machine defy our basic principles of 
  physics. Its secondary function shows an X-Ray view of the level in 
  real-time, showing people and everything, and here it is a sniper 
  scope that can view hundreds of feet into the level. But the 
  incredible thing is that a single shot will go through walls, floors, 
  and shields, and kill a person with a single hit. No hole is left in 
  the walls.

 Its primary function is a similar one-hit kills shot, but it is rather
  slow.



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                             O T H E R S
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Those that couldn't fit in any other category have all been non-
cerismonily dumped into the "others" file. Most are worthless, save for 
the knives and Classic Weapons.


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Crossbow
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 Hints of Turok abound, but let's focus on the gun itself. Its primary 
  function is a fast, totally silent arrow that will sedate a person 
  with a single hit. They'll be out cold for hours. Its secondary 
  function is a poison tipped arrow, which kills.

 The only drawback of this tool is the fact that reloading is similar 
  to the shotgun; individual arrows are put in at a time. 


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Knives
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 Primary function is the slash and clash of a sharp edge, which has a 
  similar range to that of the fist. Secondary function will send a 
  poison tipped knife flying through the air, killing anyone it touches.


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Fists
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 Even when unarmed, Joanna is a deadly force. Regular punching will 
  send a person to dreamland, while the secondary function will allow 
  you to steal a weapon from a person. This is most useful in 
  multiplayer...


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Tranquilizer
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 A small gun that shoots high-speed darts that will cause a person's 
  view to be incredibly blurry. After about four shots they'll basically 
  become blind as everything will become a swirl of lights and colors. 
  In the solo missions this can kill guys in a few shots.

 I love the "pop" of the reloading animation!


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Classic Weapons
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By getting gold stars in the shooting range of the Carrington Institute, 
you can unlock these "classic weapons" from the great game of GoldenEye 
007 (check the cheats section). Their names were changed slightly, 
however...


Perfect Dark Version      GoldenEye Version
------------------------------------------------
  CC13                    DD44 Dostovei
  KF7 Special             KF7 Soviet
  DMC                     D5K
  RC-P45                  RC-P90
  PP9i                    PP7
  KLO1313                 Klobb
  ZZT                     ZMG
  AR53                    AR33


Strangely enough, these "old" guns make PD's arsenal look like complete 
and utter crap. They don't expend their clips as quickly (compare the 
D5K to the CMP-150, the AR33 to the AR34, and the KF7 Special to the KF 
Avenger...HUGE DIFFERENCE!) and you don't have to crouch to get good 
accuracy. Suddenly, getting headshots in this game from far-away when 
the guard knows you're there isn't so tough! 


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                          G A D G E T S
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These stabbers, grabbers, and bob-blasted doo-hickies will all help you 
succeed in the field somehow. 


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Combat Boost
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 A revolutionary type of pill that will affect the nervous system and 
  allow you to view things thousands of times faster than any regular 
  person. You can watch in awe as individual bullets cases fly from your 
  automatic weapon, soar though the air, and peg a poor guard in the 
  head. If they miss, a huge shower of sparks will light up the room.

 Put this in the last weapon slot in multiplayer. This basically allows 
  you to have the slow motion effects of "The Matrix" upon activation. 
  It lasts for about one minute and allows for action that you simply 
  can not do otherwise.

 The only downside to this is that when you die, it will take FOREVER 
  for you to 'wake up' again.


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X-Ray Goggles
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 Special goggles that allow you to view X-rays of the surrounding 
  environment in real-time. It shows everything as shades of red, 
  purple, and green. Humans also appear, but disappear when you get up 
  close. This is especially useful in the second Area 51 level, near the 
  start.


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Night Vision Goggles
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 These are nothing new in the year 2023, but they have been much 
  improved over the decades. It's quite simple really: when it's so dark 
  you can't even see your gun, use these. Everything will appear as a 
  sexy green tint. 


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CamSpy
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 A small mechanical camera-bot, once deployed you gain control of it 
  through its warped view. This allows you to go places that Joanna 
  can't, either for safety or space reasons. 


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DrugSpy
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 A variant of the CamSpy, it is exactly the same except for the fact it 
  can shoot high-speed darts tipped with a poison that will cause a 
  person to be knocked unconscious for hours. 


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BombSpy
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 As you may have already guessed, this is exactly the same as the two 
  former "Spies", but this baby can be detonated upon a push of a 
  button. The resulting blast has the same radius as that of a rocket 
  launcher explosion! 


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Infra-Red Vision Goggles
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 Exactly the same as the Night-Vision Goggles, except these tint 
  everything in red, and allow you to see the body heat of all enemies. 
  Because of this, this device enables you to see cloaked soldiers. 
  Quite useful!


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Energy Shield
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

 dataDyne suddenly introduced this technology shortly after meeting 
  with the Skedar (i.e. it was part of their trade: dataDyne gets lots 
  of new alien merchandise to make them billionaires, Skedar get access 
  to the Pelagic II). It is an extremely diminutive machine, but it can 
  save your life. Once equipped it will form a protective energy shield 
  that will block anything from bullets to lasers. However, after a 
  short while it will collapse and you will be left vulnerable once 
  again.

 The shield is similar to the body armor found in GoldenEye.


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  7.   C R E D I T S   S E C T I O N


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I have to thank the following people, companies, sites, inanimate 
objects, horrific demons, and whatever is left over.

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COMPANIES
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Nintendo: If you didn't know, you're playing it on their system.

Rareware: They made this awesome game, along with GoldenEye, Jet Force 
Gemini, Donkey Kong 1-4, Perfect Dark, Blast Corps, Marble Madness, 
Battletoads, Snake Rattle 'n' Roll...and countless other AAA+ titles.  

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INTERNET SITES
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Rareware <www.rareware.com>: Rareware's official site. This is the best 
official company site ever made, for one of the best companies there is 
in the world of video games. This site's tongue-in-cheek humor is 
irresistible! You have to love those Brits...

Gamefaqs <www.gamefaqs.com>: Besides the fact that my massive collection 
of FAQs is there (cough, cough), it is also the largest FAQ site on the 
Internet. Please, if you copy this FAQ, make sure it's from THIS site 
and you keep it updated. If this FAQ has not been updated awhile and 
there's a lot of information missing, make SURE you're not viewing an 
outdated version. Please, for the sake of my e-mail box...

IGN64 <www.ign64.com>: Apparently, I took many of their tips from their 
site...

Cheat Code Central <www.cheatcc.com>: The biggest video game code 
resource site on planet Earth. 

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SPECIFIC PERFECT DARK SITES
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www.pdark.com

www.pdcentral.com

www.perfectdark.com

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PEOPLE / HORRIFIC DEMONS
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Jeff "CJayC" Veasey <gamefaqs@gamefaqs.com>: For kindly accepting my 
FAQs, and for making such a cool site. 


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  8.   C O N T A C T   I N F O R M A T I O N


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Feel free to contact the insane author of this FAQ, marshmallow, with 
any e-mail, corrections, adorations, admonitions, praise, damnation, 
condemnation, or death threats at: marshmallow@planetn2000.com.

Basically, there are five different types of e-mail I will receive on a 
daily basis. 

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QUESTIONS
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I will answer questions to the best of my ability, but not necessarily 
immediately. Who knows...you may get an answer hours after sending it, 
or maybe even weeks. Do not e-mail me telling me to "answer your 
questions", unless you like to be ignored. Also, please realize that I 
<prepare for a shocker> do have a real life outside the Internet. 
School, friends, what have you. Hey, sometimes I might not even get on 
the Internet for a few days if I pick up a hot new game that I enjoy.  

If you ask a question that has been answered in the FAQ, I will most 
definitely ignore it. If your question is poorly written (e.g. "Hez waz 
up, dawg? Got mez uh q!") I will delete it.  Etc., etc...

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PRAISE LETTERS 
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Hey, you mean people actually receive help from me and like to praise my 
work? Believe me, though I may not reply to it, I do appreciate your 
comments. Though, most people, if they praise me, do it along with a 
question, in which I might reply something like, "Yeah, thanks for the 
support. As for your problem..." 

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HATE LETTERS
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I've received very few of these, but it's happened. Chances are high 
that I may not reply, but if you present a valid criticism, I may 
acknowledge your critique. As for those less intellectual letters, heh, 
they're always good for laughs.

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JOB APPLICATIONS
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Though I can assure you I will be flattered, I will *not* work for your 
site exclusively (or even as a third party). I don't care how much 
money, women, or drugs you offer me, either. No means no, okay?

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No, I don't care about what kind of whore house your uncle runs. No, I 
don't know who Louie is and why he has a fetish for panties. No, I don't 
think a piano is going to mysteriously appear out of thin air and fall 
on me if I don't send a piece of sh!t letter to other people. No, I 
won't send you cash for a "dying" (yeah, right) kid who is infected with 
brain cancer, though sometimes I wonder if YOU'RE the one with brain 
cancer. No, I don't care about this new, amazing revelation about weight 
loss (my muscle to fat ratio is quite normal, thank you very much). And, 
finally, I will *not* make out with you!  

I apologize for the aforementioned subjects, because they had some 
questionable material. However, considering this is a FAQ for a M rated 
game with copious amounts of violence and guns, I assume you will not be 
offended by a little sexual innuendo. 
 
Sincerely, 
marshmallow



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