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"It is as it is, right Moi Droog?"
― Archer's last words.[src]

Daniel Robert Sloane-Suarez, callsign Archer was a Third Echelon Splinter Cell who was operating during the Third Echelon Conspiracy. He was part of a two-man joint operation with Voron field operative Kestrel to secure four stolen Russian EMP (electro-magnetic pulse) warheads.

Biography

Early life

Earning an Economics degree at Harvard, Daniel Sloane-Suarez joined the NSA to pursue a career as an intelligence analyst. While at the Agency, Daniel interpreted signal intercepts connected to dozens of terror plots, and personally identified the leadership of extremist group, the Grass Liberation Front. Though Daniel proved to be a highly capable analyst, his deeply-entrenched resentment of authority created considerable tension with his superiors at Fort Meade.

Daniel soon began to chafe against the bureaucratic confines of his job. Fortunately for him, his personnel file was flagged for potential field duty by recruiters for Third Echelon, and Anna Grímsdóttir quickly approved his admission to the group's gruelling training program. Eighteen months later, he was assigned his call-sign ARCHER.[1]

2010/2011: Third Echelon Conspiracy

Before or during the events of the Third Echelon Conspiracy, Archer was paired with Voron operative Kestrel for a joint operation that involved disarming four EMP warheads. Third Echelon handler Ben Hansen assisted the two in their missions, but was later replaced with Maya Valentina for 'security reasons.' The last EMP device they had to disarm was in Russia, and after the two agents secured the device on the cargo ship the two went to separate areas on the aircraft. Tom Reed contacted Archer and told him to "eliminate Kestrel." Kestrel, who was present on another area of the cargo hold, became aware of this message as it was also displayed on Archer's OPSAT (which was left on a bag next to Kestrel). Archer and Kestrel briefly fought in the hold of the plane leading to Archer being fatally wounded. Kestrel kneeled over Archer and shared some last words before dying. Suddenly, Andriy Kobin appeared behind Kestrel and shot him, putting him into a coma. Archer's body was later placed in a body bag at Kobin's Mansion.

Profile

According to the notes in his personnel file, Archer is "stubborn", "overconfident" and "competitive".[1]

Developer commentary

"We liked ‘Archer’ for our American since the character was imagined as a precise, agile killer. He has a bit of thrill-seeking dilettante in him; a contemporary version of the Ivy League spook archetype. So it made sense to give him a name that evoked both classical sportsmanship with a bit of Robin Hood thrown in."
― Patrick Redding, Splinter Cell: Conviction Co-Op Game Director[3]

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