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| - By the time Raiden reached the AB Connecting Bridge, Alpha Team had the President in their hands and had secured the "package" (a reference to Arsenal Gear's Black Case). However, Alpha Team was soon ambushed by Dead Cell members Fortune and Vamp, who seized the President. Fortune then left Vamp to "clean up," with the latter proceeding to slaughter the four remaining Alphas, utilizing his heightened agility and bladed weapons. Afterwards, the SEALs' helicopters were shot down by a Harrier piloted by Solidus Snake.
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| - By the time Raiden reached the AB Connecting Bridge, Alpha Team had the President in their hands and had secured the "package" (a reference to Arsenal Gear's Black Case). However, Alpha Team was soon ambushed by Dead Cell members Fortune and Vamp, who seized the President. Fortune then left Vamp to "clean up," with the latter proceeding to slaughter the four remaining Alphas, utilizing his heightened agility and bladed weapons. The SEALs' Bravo Team later managed to surround Fortune at the BC Connecting Bridge, with the President in her grasp, though their attempts to stop her were in vain; their bullets would not hit Fortune, veering away from her upon approach, and one of their grenades failed to explode, leading them to think it was a dud. As Fortune and Vamp began to retreat with their prize, the Bravos moved in to stop them, but the entire team was wiped out when Fortune demolished the bridge with her rail gun, causing them to fall to their deaths. Afterwards, the SEALs' helicopters were shot down by a Harrier piloted by Solidus Snake. It is later revealed that the dispatch of SEAL Team 10 was nothing more than a feint to provide cover to Raiden's infiltration, similar to the Fighting Falcon pilots during the Shadow Moses Incident. No plans were made to send in more SEAL teams after the initial attempt. Lieutenant Junior Grade Iroquois Pliskin was initially believed by Raiden to be a sole survivor of SEAL Team 10, although Peter Stillman doubted it because of both oddities in his uniform and his uncharacteristically quoting the wrong mottos for SEAL Team 10 (Who Dares, Wins and Semper Fi, mottos for the British SAS and the Marines, respectively). Stillman's suspicions were later confirmed when Pliskin was later revealed to be an alias of Solid Snake, whom at the time was believed to have either perished in the Tanker Incident or otherwise leading the Sons of Liberty terrorist group.
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