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| - After firing and successfully anchoring a Sticky Camera, the device links to Sam's OPSAT/PDA with a real-time wireless video signal relay. The Sticky Camera is equipped with night, thermal, and EMF vision modes as well as pan and zoom capabilities. If no signal is relaying from the Sticky Camera, there may be interference in the area. Multiple Sticky Cameras may be employed simultaneously, however, the OPSAT/PDA can only link to the device in the user's immediate area. No link can be established if the device is out of range. If more than one active Sticky Camera is in the immediate area, Sam can cycle through the Sticky Cameras in range. Sam can also disconnect the link to the Sticky Camera, and re-establish signal relay with a device in range.
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| - After firing and successfully anchoring a Sticky Camera, the device links to Sam's OPSAT/PDA with a real-time wireless video signal relay. The Sticky Camera is equipped with night, thermal, and EMF vision modes as well as pan and zoom capabilities. If no signal is relaying from the Sticky Camera, there may be interference in the area. Multiple Sticky Cameras may be employed simultaneously, however, the OPSAT/PDA can only link to the device in the user's immediate area. No link can be established if the device is out of range. If more than one active Sticky Camera is in the immediate area, Sam can cycle through the Sticky Cameras in range. Sam can also disconnect the link to the Sticky Camera, and re-establish signal relay with a device in range. In Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory the Sticky Camera was upgraded to include the features of the Diversion Camera, a canister of non-lethal knockout gas and a noisemaker. Splinter Cell: Double Agent added the ability to upgrade the Sticky Camera with a lethal explosive charge that doubles as a self-destruct mechanism. The explosion itself can be used to remove mines, enemies or even be used as just a distraction. In Splinter Cell: Conviction, the Sticky Camera is thrown by hand instead of launched and is shaped differently, round like a ball rather than cylindrical with a tapered point. It can be used to mark enemies, lure enemies with the noisemaker and kill enemies with an explosion that self-destructs the camera, but does not have any special vision capability nor a canister of knockout gas. It is useful for those who want a more tactical advantage over their enemies for stealthy inflitration and, in emergencies, to be able to have an explosive device to incapacitate enemies. In Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist, the sticky camera is similar to the Conviction camera but with the return of sleeping gas and a new flash upgrade that can stun anyone near it.
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