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| - The Allied Nations and Global Satellite Reporting Network were responsible for creating the list after they were having difficulty finding all of the people responsible for the current state of North Korean and the nuclear threat. This caught the attention of many PMCs, one of which was ExOps who would soon send in a mercenary to capture the Deck of 52. All of them have a price bounty which is given to the mercenary upon successful capture of a high value target. If, however, one of the HVTs is killed the mercenary must take a digital photograph of their face and send it to the AN upon which the mercenary will only be given half of the bounty, the reason being that a dead HVT is "bad publicity" and they are unable to interrogate him/her and therefore cannot gather as much intelligence as a live bounty. Most of them "open bounties," however all the face cards and one of the number cards have to be captured while doing contracts, with the Ace of the suit always being on a contract authorised by the Allied Nations. However, all of the other number cards in the deck can be caught without doing contracts as they are the open bounties and will be in their designated locations even without doing the corresponding contract that their intel email is received for. When High Value Targets are verified, intel regarding the location of the suit's Ace is accumulated. After a certain minimum is achieved, the Allies will grant the mercenary clearance to hunt down the Ace. Killing or capturing all the number and face cards will result in maximum intel, however there is no difference in obtaining the minimal and maximum intel for a suit's Ace card, besides the monetary gain and unlocking the 'Cheat Weapon Pack' on a new play through.
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