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The FBI is the third level of law enforcement that pursues the player. The FBI will appear only when the player's [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|wanted level]] reaches five stars, before the [[Military|Army]] on six stars.
The FBI is the third level of law enforcement that pursues the player. The FBI will appear only when the player's [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|wanted level]] reaches five stars, before the [[Military|Army]] on six stars.
        
        
FBI Agents wear blue jackets with "FBI" printed on the back in nearly all of the GTA III era games (Excluding GTA III itself). In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] they wear black vests over gray t-shirts with "FBI" printed on the back with dark glasses. The FBI agents are well armed in all appearances, and their vehicles are generally extremely fast. The FBI comes four agents in each car, and since they are well armed and very accurate, they will kill the player extremely quick if they have an open range. They carry MP5 in all of the GTA III era games except for [[Grand Theft Auto III]] where this weapon is unavailable and instead they carry [[AK-47]]'s and will also drop [[Pistol|pistols]] if killed. Also, in GTA III, when arresting the player or chasing the player at a one-star wanted level and the player is on top of a vehicle, the FBI will use pistols.
FBI Agents wear blue jackets with "FBI" printed on the back in nearly all of the GTA III era games (Excluding GTA III itself). In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] they wear black vests over gray t-shirts with "FBI" printed on the back with dark glasses. The FBI agents are well armed in all appearances, and their vehicles are generally extremely fast. The FBI comes four agents in each car, and since they are well armed and very accurate, they will kill the player extremely quick if they have an open range. They carry MP5 in all of the GTA III era games except for [[Grand Theft Auto III]] where this weapon is unavailable and instead they carry [[AK-47]]s and will also drop [[pistol]]s if killed. Also, in GTA III, when arresting the player or chasing the player at a [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era#One star|one-star wanted level]] and the player is on top of a vehicle, the FBI will use pistols.


FBI agents also appear in some missions, notably [[Martha's Mug Shot]], where they act as protection for [[Alex Shrub]] and will be sent to kill the [[Tommy Vercetti|player]] once he successfully [[Camera|photographs]] [[Candy Suxxx]] and Shrub together three times. The FBI agents in this mission are armed with [[Micro-SMG|Uz-I]]s and if attacked, will cause the [[Emergency Vehicle Radio|police radio]] to call out the same 10-codes as when civilians or gang members are attacked. Also, they guard the [[InterGlobal Studios]], but strangely with regular [[Rancher]]s instead of the usual [[FBI Rancher]]s.
FBI agents also appear in some missions, notably [[Martha's Mug Shot]], where they act as protection for [[Alex Shrub]] and will be sent to kill the [[Tommy Vercetti|player]] once he successfully [[Camera|photographs]] [[Candy Suxxx]] and Shrub together three times. The FBI agents in this mission are armed with [[Micro-SMG|Uz-I]]s and if attacked, will cause the [[Emergency Vehicle Radio|police radio]] to call out the same 10-codes as when civilians or gang members are attacked (e.g. 10-19 when they are shot, same with regular civilians). Also, they guard the [[InterGlobal Studios]], but strangely with regular [[Rancher]]s instead of the usual [[FBI Rancher]]s.


=== FBI Offices ===
=== FBI Offices ===
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==== GTA IV - GTA Chinatown Wars ====
==== GTA IV - GTA Chinatown Wars ====
As the [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|wanted level system changed]] in GTA IV, they now appear at four stars, sometimes along with [[NOOSE]] to assist the [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]], and more heavily at five and six, and will expertly drive and doggedly follow the player. They now drive [[FIB Buffalo]]es with four agents to a car. Meeting a FIB Buffalo on the road is particularly dangerous: the car is the fastest law enforcement vehicle in the game, the driver relentlessly pursues the player and attempts to ram the player whenever possible, and its three passengers are armed with SMGs. This combination can make short work of a player's getaway vehicle if the player does not act accordingly. On foot, agents are typically armed with [[M16|Carbine Rifles]], although some agents carry [[Pump Shotgun]]s and [[SMG]]s instead. Additionally in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], agents carry the [[Automatic Shotgun]] and the [[Assault SMG]]. FIB agents appear to be more accurate than [[NOOSE|NOOSE's]] Tactical Response officers; however, FIB agents are more susceptible to being shot.
As the [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|wanted level system changed]] in GTA IV, they now appear at four stars, sometimes along with [[NOOSE]] to assist the [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]], and more heavily at five and six, and will expertly drive and doggedly follow the player. They now drive [[FIB Buffalo]]es with four agents to a car. Meeting a FIB Buffalo on the road is particularly dangerous: the car is the fastest law enforcement vehicle in the game, the driver relentlessly pursues the player and attempts to ram the player whenever possible, and its three passengers are armed with SMGs. This combination can make short work of a player's getaway vehicle if the player does not act accordingly. On foot, agents are typically armed with [[M16|Carbine Rifles]], although some agents carry [[Pump Shotgun]]s and [[SMG]]s instead. Additionally in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], agents carry the [[Automatic Shotgun]] and the [[Assault SMG]]. FIB agents appear to be more accurate than [[NOOSE]]'s Tactical Response officers; however, FIB agents are more susceptible to being shot.


Unlike the LCPD and NOOSE, both of which employ young to middle-aged Caucasian, African American, and Hispanic officers, the FIB is solely employed by late middle-aged Caucasian men. They use different types of uniforms; some agents wear random clothes with navy blue jackets jackets with "FIB" printed in black letters on their backs with an eagle design. Other agents wear random clothes with their distinctive blue track jackets with "FIB" printed in black letters on the back and on sleeves. Other agents wear black suit pants with a white shirt and a black combat vest and a badge around their neck reading "FIB". All agents carry their FIB badges on the neck. In GTA IV, when the player reaches a certain level, he/she unlocks a "FIB" hat for their multiplayer avatar. In the The Lost and Damned missions [[Bad Cop Drop]] and [[Politics]], and in the The Ballad of Gay Tony mission [[Going Deep]], the agents employed are of African American, Caucasian and Asian descent, and wear different apparel, such as suits and ties, overcoats, blue FIB track coats, and others who where a tactical vest with the letters "FIB" printed in yellow on the front and the back.
Unlike the LCPD and NOOSE, both of which employ young to middle-aged Caucasian, African American, and Hispanic officers, the FIB is solely employed by late middle-aged Caucasian men. They use different types of uniforms; some agents wear random clothes with navy blue jackets jackets with "FIB" printed in black letters on their backs with an eagle design. Other agents wear random clothes with their distinctive blue track jackets with "FIB" printed in black letters on the back and on sleeves. Other agents wear black suit pants with a white shirt and a black combat vest and a badge around their neck reading "FIB". All agents carry their FIB badges on the neck. In GTA IV, when the player reaches a certain level, he/she unlocks a "FIB" hat for their multiplayer avatar. In the The Lost and Damned missions [[Bad Cop Drop]] and [[Politics]], and in the The Ballad of Gay Tony mission [[Going Deep]], the agents employed are of African American, Caucasian and Asian descent, and wear different apparel, such as suits and ties, overcoats, blue FIB track coats, and others who where a tactical vest with the letters "FIB" printed in yellow on the front and the back.
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