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The Agency

The group known as SHELTER was formed in the Winter of 2006 by elements of the American intelligence community, primarily as a response to the operational and bureaucratic morass caused by Project Pitfall and the ever-expanding War On Terror. Seeking to reclaim territory and assets lost in the shadow of the massive international counter-terrorism force, several administrators of the CIA, FBI, and NSA agreed to pool their remaining resources and form a distinct, unique unit of their own creation. This unit would operate in advance of and separate from the joint task forces of the National Security Council and their Pitfall affiliates. Its primary task would be to conduct counter-terrorist and intelligence operations both within the United States and abroad, protecting American interests and offering its creators an alternative perspective on the current global crisis. A trio of trusted executives from the three originating agencies were tasked with overseeing the formation of SHELTER, operating under the cover of an NSA task force. Seeking prospective agents from government intelligence agencies, law enforcement departments, and the military, the "Big Three" selected personnel based on their proficiency, discretion, and ideals.

In the period since its inception, SHELTER has seen only modest growth, seeking to operate below the radar of parent and sister agencies. This is in keeping with the original vision of the organization; a fallback unit which its creators could rely upon for discreet information and operation cycles. Thus far, very few people in the NSA or the American intelligence community are aware of the group's existence. There have been several close calls, primarily due to SHELTER teams crossing paths with Pitfall personnel while pursuing data or sabotaging terrorist cells. These encounters have always resulted in the SHELTER ops covering their tracks and backing down from direct confrontation. It is feared that some form of collision with Pitfall is inevitable, but the agency has managed to stave it off for the time being.

The primary focus of SHELTER is dealing with the terrorist organization known as the Franchise. A vast, sprawling collection of criminal and extremist cells with limited but resilient networking support, the Franchise is a daunting and deadly antagonist. Every SHELTER operative lost in the field thus far met their end at the hands of this conspiracy in one form or another, and this has only intensified the focus of the surviving ops. The struggle is difficult for numerous reasons, not the least of which is the Franchise's ability to replace lost cells within weeks or even days. SHELTER holds out hope that it will somehow find a way to break this cycle and finally land a crippling blow. Only time will tell.

Goals: 3 (Meddling, Protection, Secrecy)

History: 3 (Allies, Enemies, Rivals)

Image: 5 (Secretive goals, Mysterious methods, Secretive leaders, Secretive members, On record sites)

Sites: 5 (Classroom, COMSEC Center, Hospital, Records Office, Satellite Network)

Tools: 6 (E-IV, G-II, R-IV, S-IV, T-V, V-III, W-IV)

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Fragile Playlist

The following is an iTunes playlist I concocted for listening to while working on the game:

1. Dangerous World, Mychael Danna, Breach

2. Gimme Shelter, The Rolling Stones, Let It Bleed

3. The Drive to Paris, John Powell, The Bourne Identity

4. Everybody's Been Burned, The Byrds, Younger Than Yesterday

5. New Memories, John Powell, The Bourne Supremacy

6. Signal to Noise, Peter Gabriel, Up

7. License: 2 Kills, David Arnold, Casino Royale

8. Life During Wartime, Talking Heads, Fear of Music

9. Assets and Targets, John Powell, The Bourne Ultimatum

10. Happiness is a Warm Gun, The Beatles, The White Album

11. The Lighthouse, Amon Tobin, Chaos Theory: Splinter Cell 3

12. Thinking of Marie, John Powell, The Bourne Ultimatum

13. Code of Silence, Bruce Springsteen, The Essential Bruce Springsteen

14. Man Versus Man, John Powell, The Bourne Ultimatum

15. The Man Who Sold the World, David Bowie, The Man Who Sold The World

16. Paint It Black, The Rolling Stones, Aftermath

17. Faces Without Names, John Powell, The Bourne Ultimatum

18. Wish You Were Here, Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here

Sources of Inspiration

The Bourne Identity (film)

The Bourne Supremacy (film)

The Bourne Ultimatum (film)

The Ipcress File (film)

Queen and Country (comic book)

The Sandbaggers (TV series)

Spy Game (film)