A short-lived series about inner workings of the CIA -- a mix of Spy Drama, Government Procedural and office drama. The show lasted from September, 2001 to May, 2003. Lots of Espionage Tropes, naturally.
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| - A short-lived series about inner workings of the CIA -- a mix of Spy Drama, Government Procedural and office drama. The show lasted from September, 2001 to May, 2003. Lots of Espionage Tropes, naturally.
- A mysterious political and paramilitary organization (Most likely based on the Central Intelligence Agency), simply labeled as the Agency, was the first and perhaps most influential group standing behind the Syphon Filter conspiracy. Initially seated in Washington D.C., the Agency operated on a global scale, covertly and seemingly without any involvement in international affairs. Its true nature was revealed only later, showing that it is, in fact, a government funded arms consortium with the sole purpose of arming Black Baton, and Vince Hadden's front for controlling the circulation of the Syphon Filter virus and gaining power in the US and other world governments.
- The Agency is based on the "rival company" encountered in the games. It is referred to as the "agency" in the English localization of Resident Evil 2, hence the name in the novels.
- The Agency is an illegal organization of mercenaries. Its secret headquarters are located in Ghara. Zora, Boyt, and James Mao are the two Agency members that are most important to the game's story.
- The Agency is the organization that Rico works for in Just Cause and Just Cause 2. The organization also appears in Just Cause 3.
- When Haruhi's emotions become unbalanced, she creates closed space and unleashes celestials. These destructive giants unleash her frustration through destroying the area under closed space. Members like Itsuki Koizumi keep control of closed space and fight off the celestials. They also work to keep Haruhi mentally stable, which would prevent these outbreaks. They discerned ordinary human Kyon to be a "mental tranquilizer" for Haruhi.
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| - Do the bidding of the US government
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| - Bottom: Logo in JC2.
- Top: Logo in JC1 and in one cut-scene in JC3.
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| - Protect the free world by overthrowing dangerous dictatorships
- US imperialism
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| - A short-lived series about inner workings of the CIA -- a mix of Spy Drama, Government Procedural and office drama. The show lasted from September, 2001 to May, 2003. Lots of Espionage Tropes, naturally.
- When Haruhi's emotions become unbalanced, she creates closed space and unleashes celestials. These destructive giants unleash her frustration through destroying the area under closed space. Members like Itsuki Koizumi keep control of closed space and fight off the celestials. They also work to keep Haruhi mentally stable, which would prevent these outbreaks. They discerned ordinary human Kyon to be a "mental tranquilizer" for Haruhi. Much of the 'Agency' believes Haruhi to be a god, believing she had created (or recreated) the current world four years previously, including the invention of time travelers and aliens, although some members, like Koizumi, believe this is false, as Haruhi exists in "this" world but is not aware of her powers. The belief that Haruhi is a god also contradicts statements by members of allied organizations such as time traveler Mikuru Asahina and alien Yuki Nagato. Some members of the 'Agency' don't believe that Mikuru is a time traveler or that Nagato is an alien, in fact. At around the same time the 'Agency' formed, a "rival" group formed, including people such as Kyouko Tachibana. Her group firmly believed that their powers had, in fact, come from Sasaki, a woman the same age as Haruhi. Conflict broke out between the two groups, and despite numerous meetings neither could convince the other side. The rivals believe that the powers were accidentally transferred to Suzumiya, and eventually worked toward transferring those powers back. The 'Agency' has at least partial ownership of the hospital that Kyon recovered in due to the events of The Disappearance and has the ability to put people under constant surveillance. By The Surprise they had not yet done so to Kuyou Suou, Kyoko Tachibana and Fujiwara.
- A mysterious political and paramilitary organization (Most likely based on the Central Intelligence Agency), simply labeled as the Agency, was the first and perhaps most influential group standing behind the Syphon Filter conspiracy. Initially seated in Washington D.C., the Agency operated on a global scale, covertly and seemingly without any involvement in international affairs. Its true nature was revealed only later, showing that it is, in fact, a government funded arms consortium with the sole purpose of arming Black Baton, and Vince Hadden's front for controlling the circulation of the Syphon Filter virus and gaining power in the US and other world governments.
- The Agency is based on the "rival company" encountered in the games. It is referred to as the "agency" in the English localization of Resident Evil 2, hence the name in the novels.
- The Agency is an illegal organization of mercenaries. Its secret headquarters are located in Ghara. Zora, Boyt, and James Mao are the two Agency members that are most important to the game's story.
- The Agency is the organization that Rico works for in Just Cause and Just Cause 2. The organization also appears in Just Cause 3.
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