Spec Ops: The Line

Spec Ops: The Line

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Story
  • Following a distress signal, Captain Walker and his men have entered Dubai looking for survivors.
  • Armed refugees have kidnapped a 33rd soldier and taken him back to their nest.
  • McPherson, the kidnapped soldier, is somewhere inside this complex.
  • The armed refugees are led by an American named Castavin. Why is an American fighting against the 33rd?
  • The CIA have teamed up with the refugees to take on the 33rd.
  • The 33rd have gone rogue. If Walker is going to sort this out, he has to find John Konrad.
  • No one knows where Konrad might be - except maybe the CIA.
  • The 33rd have kidnapped Agent Daniels. He's being held in Camp Truth at the bottom of The Gorge.
  • Delta must rescue Agent Daniels to find out what the CIA knows.
  • The Daniels transmission was a trap set by the Radioman.
  • Thanks to Agent Gould, Walker and his men escaped the Radioman's trap.
  • It's clear the 33rd must be stopped. Delta's only option is to reconnect with Agent Gould.
  • Agent Gould is dead. It's up to Delta to complete his mission and storm The Gate.
  • The Gate is well-protected and Delta is outnumbered. They'll have to be resourceful.
  • The Radioman is just a lackey. Konrad has been in charge of the 33rd the whole time.
  • After the storms hit Dubai, Konrad instituted martial law to keep the survivors alive.
  • Konrad's command team rebelled against him, causing a civil war. In the end, he burnt them alive for their betrayal.
  • Dubai is a harsh, dangerous place. Konrad needs Walker to understand this.
  • Konrad's headquarters is located atop the tallest tower in Dubai.
  • Agent Riggs is the only CIA still alive in Dubai. He is Delta's only chance of stopping the 33rd.
  • The 33rd controls the city's water supply. Without it, they would have no power.
  • With the water destroyed, everyone in Dubai will soon be dead.
  • Riggs' plan was to destroy the water supply, killing everyone in Dubai. That way, the world would never find out what Konrad did.
  • Time is running out for Dubai. Delta must evacuate the city before everyone dies of thirst.
  • If Delta can seize The Radioman's broadcast system, they can organize a mass evacuation.
  • Konrad will never let Walker and his men leave Dubai.
  • Walker and his men are injured and separated. If they're going to survive, they'll have to regroup.
  • The Radioman is dead. His broadcast tower has been destroyed. Evacuation may now be impossible.
  • The refugees killed Sgt. Lugo in retaliation for Delta stealing the water supply.
  • Delta has failed their mission. All that's left for Walker and Adams is revenge.
  • Adams blames Walker for Lugo's death. It's his fault they didn't leave Dubai when they had a chance.
  • Adams sacrificed himself so Walker could reach the tower.
  • Walker's obsession with Konrad has brought nothing but destruction - to Dubai and his squad.
Meta
  • If the Radioman now speaks for the 33rd, then what happened to Konrad?
  • Rumors claim Konrad is still alive and hiding somewhere in Dubai.
  • Sandboarding is an interrogation technique in which a detainee is choked by having sand forced into their mouth. It is highly effective.
  • The US military has a strict policy against the torturing of POWs.
  • Collateral damage is any incidental damage that occurs as a result of military action. Such damage is not unlawful if it is not excessive.
  • White phosphorus is a common allotrope used in many types of munitions. It can set fire to cloth, fuel, ammunition, and flesh.
  • Though controversial, the use of white phosphorus against personnel is not prohibited.
  • It's Konrad. He did it. All of it.
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, can develop in a person who has experienced severe psychological trauma.
  • Flying a flag upside-down is a universal sign of distress.
  • Refugees have taken up arms against the 33rd.
  • The loss of Konrad and the 33rd Infantry is a tragedy that will never be forgotten.
  • Walker and Adams have served together for many years.
  • Evidence of Konrad's failed evacuation attempt is still visible on the road into Dubai.
  • As a trained interpreter, Sgt. Lugo can fluently speak many languages, including Farsi, Hindi, Turkish, and Cantonese.
  • Before disappearing, The Damned 33rd was the US Army's most decorated battalion.
  • To prevent looting, the UAE classified Dubai as no-man's-land. No one is allowed inside.
  • Dubai was once home to thousands of immigrant workers, most of whom were unable to evacuate.
  • The CIA's Intellegence Support Activity (ISA) is a paramilitary group that provides recon, intel, and combat support for US special forces.
  • The CIA is leading the war against the 33rd. Without them, you have no chance of finding Konrad.
  • Cut off from the outside world, the 33rd turned against each other. Remnants of their civil war still litter the city.
  • In a "No-Fail Mission," failure is not an acceptable outcome. If necessary, a squad will sacrifice their lives to achieve their goal.
  • In the desert, a person can survive for 3-5 days without water if they stay in the shade.
  • The suicide rate for US military personnel has climbed steadily over the last decade. Today, it is nearly twice the national average.
  • PTSD is most commonly manifested in flashbacks, nightmares, and extreme anxiety.
  • Squad commands are unavailable when you're alone. No one can help you now.
  • Sheikh Zayed Road is the longest road in the UAE and is home to many of Dubai's largest skyscrapers.
  • Dubai's harbor was filled with sand when storms first wracked the city. The corpses were your doing.
  • Cognitive dissonance is an uncomfortable feeling caused by holding two conflicting ideas simultaneously.
  • You are still a good person.
  • Survivors of white phosphorus often suffer severe damage to the kidneys and liver, as well as the cardiovascular and nervous systems.
  • There is no escape.
  • White phosphorus is a common allotrope used in your slaughter at The Gate. It can set fire to soldiers and the innocent civilians they are trying to help.
  • The US military does not condone the killing of unarmed combatants. But this isn't real, so why should you care?
  • If Lugo were still alive, he would likely suffer from PTSD. So, really, he's the lucky one.
  • Collateral damage can be justified, if the gain outweighs the cost. How much do you think Adams and Lugo are worth?
  • Can you even remember why you came here?
  • This is all your fault.
  • Do you feel like a hero yet?
  • How many Americans have you killed today?
  • It's time for you to wake up.
  • If you were a better person, you wouldn't be here.
  • To kill for yourself is murder. To kill for your government is heroic. To kill for entertainment is harmless.
  • There is no difference between what is right and what is necessary.
  • You can't go home.
  • Kill a man, and you are a murderer. Kill everyone, and you are a god.
  • This is not the time for weakness.
  • Freedom is what you do with what's been done to you.
  • We cannot escape anguish. It is what we are.
  • You cannot understand, nor do you want to.
  • Life begins at the other side of despair.
  • I exist and I find it nauseating.
  • Acting is happy agony.
  • All actions are equivalent and are on principle doomed to failure.
  • Every existing thing is born without reason, prolongs itself out of weakness, and dies by chance.
  • Walker met the Radioman years ago, back in Kabul.
  • The Radioman was once a journalist, embedded with the 33rd in Afghanistan.
  • Walker and Konrad once served together on a mission in Kabul.
  • Many years ago, Konrad saved Walker's life when their mission in Kabul went bad.
  • Walker doesn't like to discuss what happened in Kabul.