Aquarius is a multiplayer map in versus mode for Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. The AQUARIUS oceanographical museum houses an important communication node.
Overview
The Aquarius center is arranged into 6 zones: 1. TECH ROOM, 2. PIRATES' ROOM, 3. GREEK TEMPLE, 4. TROPICAL FISH ROOM, 5. EXTERIOR, 6. OFFICE. In addition to these zones, there is the TECH ROOM, providing access to all zones, but it is reserved for the use of the ARGUS PMC security team. The objectives are spread around all the zones. The deactivation of each objective leads to particular effects on the center's environment.
Spies
Third Echelon has detected suspicious activity in the Aquarius center's communications. Terrorists are using the center's important communication node to transfer data. Your mission is to sabotage this relay.
Mercenaries
The Aquarius oceanographical center houses an important communication node, which our customers are using to transfer sensitive information. They fear they have been detected and have therefore called on ARGUS PMC to protect their site against hostile intrusion. Your mission is to prevent any potential intruders from neutralizing the communication node. As usual, we're counting on your sense of duty to demonstrate the full expertise of the ARGUS PMC.
Modes
Story
- Spies – Accomplish 3 mission objectives out of 5 to paralyze the communication network.
- Mercenaries – Prevent the intruders from seizing 3 mission objectives out of 5 and sabotaging the communication network.
- Mission Objectives
- Terminal: PIRATES' ROOM (light malfunction)
- Terminal: GREEK TEMPLE (access Tech Room)
- Sabotage: TECH ROOM (release steam)
- Disk: TROPICAL FISH ROOM (fire extinction system)
- Disk: OFFICE (stop lasers)
Disk Hunt
- Spies – Find and keep the data disks to complete your mission.
- Mercenaries – Prevent the intruders from getting their hands on the data disks to complete your mission.
Death Match
- Spies – Eliminate all the members of the ARGUS PMC who are present.
- Mercenaries – Eliminate all the intruders seeking to infiltrate the oceanographical center.
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