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|locations = [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]]<br />[[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]]<br />[[ | |locations = [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]]<br />[[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]]<br />[[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]] | ||
|leader = Unknown | |leader = Unknown | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
===Grand Theft Auto | ===Grand Theft Auto III=== | ||
In GTA III, their first appearance the CIA monitor the [[Shoreside Lift Bridge]] when [[Ray Machowski]] tries to [[Marked Man|flee the city by flight]]. They are also said to have an interest in the [[Colombian Cartel|Cartel]] manufactured drug [[SPANK]]. Weapons include M-16s, and Micro-Uzis. They are portrayed as men with light skin, and dark clothes. These also appear as random pedestrians. | In GTA III, their first appearance the CIA monitor the [[Shoreside Lift Bridge]] when [[Ray Machowski]] tries to [[Marked Man|flee the city by flight]]. They are also said to have an interest in the [[Colombian Cartel|Cartel]] manufactured drug [[SPANK]]. Weapons include M-16s, and Micro-Uzis. They are portrayed as men with light skin, and dark clothes. These also appear as random pedestrians. | ||
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For vehicles and weapons they differ in each game. In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]] they have various weapons. | For vehicles and weapons they differ in each game. In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]] they have various weapons. | ||
In San Andreas they have [[AK-47|AK-47s]] along with the [[Micro Uzi]]. Vehicles for them are a special black [[Maverick]] and a black [[Bobcat]]. | In GTA San Andreas they have [[AK-47|AK-47s]] along with the [[Micro Uzi]]. Vehicles for them are a special black [[Maverick]] and a black [[Bobcat]]. | ||
===Grand Theft Auto | ===Grand Theft Auto IV=== | ||
In [[2008]], the setting of GTA IV, the CIA make and appearance as [[United Liberty Paper]]. CIA logos can frequently be seen on their diplomas, and in GTA IV's internal files, the UL Paper missions are marked as "CIA". The CIA do not return as a law enforcement agency, however. | In [[2008]], the setting of GTA IV, the CIA make and appearance as [[United Liberty Paper]]. CIA logos can frequently be seen on their diplomas, and in GTA IV's internal files, the UL Paper missions are marked as "CIA". The CIA do not return as a law enforcement agency, however. | ||
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*In almost all of their appearances, the CIA wear black clothing and drive black vehicles. | *In almost all of their appearances, the CIA wear black clothing and drive black vehicles. | ||
*Internal files in GTA Vice City show that the m\names of the character models of the CIA are <code>bga</code> (bodyguard a), and <code>bgb</code> (bodyguard b). | *Internal files in GTA Vice City show that the m\names of the character models of the CIA are <code>bga</code> (bodyguard a), and <code>bgb</code> (bodyguard b). | ||
*The CIA's behavior in Vice City and San Andreas with doing drug deals with gangs is a reference to real-life scandals in the CIA during the mid-to-late 20th century and early 21st century. The CIA would frequently [[wp:Allegations of CIA drug trafficking|work with drug lords]] in order for evidence to fight communist guerrillas, in exchange for immunity to prosecution. Also, the CIA helped [http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/National_News_2/Secret_ties_between_CIA_drugs_revealed_2625.shtml street gangs] distribute crack cocaine, especially in black communities such those in Los Angeles, Oakland, and New York City. | *The CIA's behavior in GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas with doing drug deals with gangs is a reference to real-life scandals in the CIA during the mid-to-late 20th century and early 21st century. The CIA would frequently [[wp:Allegations of CIA drug trafficking|work with drug lords]] in order for evidence to fight communist guerrillas, in exchange for immunity to prosecution. Also, the CIA helped [http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/National_News_2/Secret_ties_between_CIA_drugs_revealed_2625.shtml street gangs] distribute crack cocaine, especially in black communities such those in Los Angeles, Oakland, and New York City. | ||
[[Category:Government]] | [[Category:Government]] | ||
[[Category:Law Enforcement]] | [[Category:Law Enforcement]] |