Central Intelligence Agency

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The Central Intelligence Agency or CIA is a government agency that appears in the Grand Theft Auto series. They appear in Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and possibly Grand Theft Auto IV.

Description

Grand Theft Auto: III

In GTA III, their first appearance the CIA monitor the Shoreside Lift Bridge when Ray Machowski tries to flee the city by flight. They are also said to have an interest in the 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.

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

In 1986 the setting of GTA Vice City pedestrians (presumed to be the CIA) are seen as bodyguards for a man when Tommy has to assassinate a businessman and steal his briefcase. The briefcase may be evidence brought into Vice City against Mr. Black. Internal files show names for these are bga (bodyguard a), and bgb (bodyguard b). They appear as guards at the Malibu Club. They may also be FBI. They also appear in the mission Loose Ends where they are seen collaborating with the Sharks which is possibly another exchange of evidence. In GTA VC they wear dark suits with blue or black shirts, and black sunglasses. Choices in weapons are micro-smgs, brass knuckles, and MP5s. Vehicles include black Admirals, and Ponys.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

In 1992 they make another appearance when CJ attempts to obtain a package for Mike Toreno, and when he has to bomb a plane containing a consignment of land mines. While on board the Andromada plane they utter strange phrases that is speculated evidence of UFOs and aliens in the game.

In GTA San Andreas they appear with two different agents. One with light skin, black suit and tie, gray hair, and dark sunglasses. The other agent has dark skin, a black suit with a black tie, black hair and mustache, and black sunglasses also this agent never talks to Carl unlike the other one. These two could be a reference to the film Men In Black, or Rockstar Games placed them there to go along with the alien theme out in the desert.

For vehicles and weapons they differ in each game. In Vice City they have various weapons. In San Andreas they have AK-47s along with the Micro Uzi. Vehicles for them are a special black Maverick and a black Bobcat.