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Brent Radford's computer is a computer that appears in Deus Ex: Human Revolution. It belongs to Brent Radford, a private investigator hired by David Sarif to run a background check on Adam Jensen. The computer is in Radford's storage unit in the alley near Detroit Police Station, and can be accessed during part 2 of the Acquaintances Forgotten side-quest. It has security rating 3; the login is bradford and the password is sparky.

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  • Brent Radford's computer is a computer that appears in Deus Ex: Human Revolution. It belongs to Brent Radford, a private investigator hired by David Sarif to run a background check on Adam Jensen. The computer is in Radford's storage unit in the alley near Detroit Police Station, and can be accessed during part 2 of the Acquaintances Forgotten side-quest. It has security rating 3; the login is bradford and the password is sparky.
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  • Brent Radford's computer is a computer that appears in Deus Ex: Human Revolution. It belongs to Brent Radford, a private investigator hired by David Sarif to run a background check on Adam Jensen. The computer is in Radford's storage unit in the alley near Detroit Police Station, and can be accessed during part 2 of the Acquaintances Forgotten side-quest. It has security rating 3; the login is bradford and the password is sparky.
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