I will bury you, just like I buried Keener. If you choose not to honor that service, you’re the one off mission. I did what we were trained to do, to make sure that our mission was maintained. I made the hard choice and did what was necessary. She recruited several rogue agents into Black Tusk, including Shade, Dusk and Belfry. Therefore, it can be concluded that Faye went rogue because she chose to disobey the directives of The Division, and now she wants to bring the organization down in order to restore order and control by siding with the Black Tusk, who already work for a mysterious employer. According to her, she was marked rogue when she disobeyed a direct order or directive, but however her aim was the same to restore order. Another probable reason for her to go rogue was after close interrogation with rogue agent Alicia Coswald, who said she's on the side of The Division by going rogue. The most probable reason for her going rogue was caused by her sister’s death following the attack on the Hell's Kitchen settlement. In a shocking turn of events, Lau disavowed The Division by siding with Black Tusk as her conversation between herself and Bardon Schaeffer was intercepted as the rogue agent network was activated. With help from Alani Kelso and other Division agents from Washington, D.C., she continues the hunt for Keener. In Warlords of New York, she is the acting commander of The Division in the city, as well as leading the hunt for Aaron Keener, but the New York Division branch has been crippled after a devastating hurricane rocked Lower Manhattan, as well as new leadership in the forms of Rogue Agents leading returning factions such as the Cleaners and the Rikers. detailing Roy Benitez's reaction at hearing that two Division agents have been brought in. She then continues to provide strategical support to the player and other remaining Second Wave Division agents in New York.įaye is once more seen in a cutscene for Tom Clancy's The Division 2, killing an Incinerator boss type after the reactivation of the SHD Network, implying that she fully recovered from the injuries in her ongoing quest to take back New York City seven months after the Green Poison, as well as being indirectly mentioned in an audio recording found in Washington, D.C. Base of Operations, Faye takes the role of acting commander of The Division in New York. Unfortunately, the VTOL was destroyed in an explosion (later revealed to be caused by an LMB surface-to-air missile) just as it landed, killing everyone on board and critically injuring Faye, whereas the player suffered minor injuries and was knocked unconscious.Īfter the explosion, a Joint Task Force helicopter came to their aid and transported the two agents to Camp Hudson.Īfter the player gains control of the N.Y.C. (NOTE: This has changed since she went rogue)įaye Lau was activated as part of the Second Wave of Division agents in Brooklyn along with the player, with whom she was to partner up with.Īfter regaining control of Brooklyn, she and the player were awaiting a VTOL carrying other Second Wave Division Agents and Senior Second Wave Commander Louis Chang. Her current role is primary contact and "handler" for all Division agents active in the New York City area. Base of Operations located inside the James Farley Post Office in Pennsylvania Plaza. When their helicopter was destroyed, Commander Chang was killed and Lau seriously wounded.īarred from field work due to her injuries, Agent Lau has served as acting Division Commander for the region, working from the N.Y.C. Agent Lau was activated to serve as Chang's second in command and senior field officer. Soon after Presidential Directive 51 was signed, Lau moved laterally into the newly formed Strategic Homeland Division as a senior field officer reporting directly to the northeast section Division Commander, Louis Chang.Īfter the First Wave of Division agents disappeared during the Green Poison bioweapon contagion, President Waller activated a Second Wave of agents into New York City, ordering Commander Chang to personally lead the team's insertion and operations. She used her service as a springboard to a series of appointments in military intelligence and eventually the NSA (National Security Agency), where she worked on the support staff of the Director of National Intelligence. While enrolled at City College, Lau joined the school's ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |