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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*If Zero is killed, he will drop [[Satchel Charges]]. The "remote control" he has is actually the [[Detonator]] for the Satchel Charges.
*If Zero is killed, he will drop [[Satchel Charges]]. The "remote control" he has is actually the [[Detonator]] for the Satchel Charges.
*There is a reference to the game GTA: Vice City, The Truth tells Carl about the Jethro and Dwaine who works around San Fierro because the mob bought their business in Vice City. A reference to [[The Harwood Butcher|Tommy Vercetti]], who might have bought [[Jethro]] and [[Dwaine]]'s Boatyard in Vice City, forcing them to leave Vice City.
*There is a reference to the game GTA: Vice City, The Truth tells Carl about the Jethro and Dwaine who works around San Fierro because the mob bought their business in Vice City. A reference to [[The Harwood Butcher|Tommy Vercetti]], who might have bought [[Jethro]] and [[Dwaine]]'s Boatyard in Vice City, forcing them to leave the city and later end up in [[San Fierro]].
*During the mission, if Carl leaves the car, The Truth talks to him using the same distorted voice as Mike Toreno.
*During the mission, if Carl leaves the car, The Truth talks to him using the same distorted voice as Mike Toreno.
*The name of the mission - along with the mission [[Are You Going To San Fierro?]] which unlocks the mission - is a reference to the Scott McKenzie song "San Francisco (Be sure to wear flowers in your hair)".
*The name of the mission - along with the mission [[Are You Going To San Fierro?]] which unlocks the mission - is a reference to the Scott McKenzie song "San Francisco (Be sure to wear flowers in your hair)".
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