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==Walkthrough== | ==Walkthrough== | ||
This mission is carried out on behalf of [[Yusuf Amir]], a billionaire construction magnate. Yusuf wants to send a railway carriage in the Middle East as decor for his new property. The first objective is to jump on a train from the nearest overpass. Luis will then make his way up to the front car of the train as the police are trying to shoot him from helicopters. Once Luis has disconnected the first wagon from the rest of the train, Yusuf appears and raises it using the [[Skyhook]] helicopter equipped with a hook. | This mission is carried out on behalf of [[Yusuf Amir]], a billionaire construction magnate. Yusuf wants to send a railway carriage in the Middle East as decor for his new property (A Underwater Submarine Train from the LTA, going through a delicate Coral Reef in the Gulf). Drive Yusuf to the Broker end of the Algonquin Bridge. The first objective is to jump on a train from the nearest overpass. Luis will then make his way up to the front car of the train as the police are trying to shoot him from helicopters. Once Luis has disconnected the first wagon from the rest of the train, Yusuf appears and raises it using the [[Skyhook]] helicopter equipped with a hook. | ||
Note that this mission is scripted to a specific point - even if Luis makes it to the front carriage relatively quickly, Yusuf will not appear until the train has passed several [[Police_Maverick|Police Mavericks]] and [[Annihilator]]s, as well as [[NOOSE]] ambushes as the train passes through stations and below bridges. | Note that this mission is scripted to a specific point - even if Luis makes it to the front carriage relatively quickly, Yusuf will not appear until the train has passed several [[Police_Maverick|Police Mavericks]] and [[Annihilator]]s, as well as [[NOOSE]] ambushes as the train passes through stations and below bridges. |