Cyrus Hanley said:
Andronicus said:
Because what a Splinter Cell really needs is the ability for a few jet aeroplanes to swoop and bomb the crap out of everything within a kilometre radius. Unless this is some kind of new silent spy air strike thing, which just seems kinda stupid (why is there a highly trained operative on the scene in the first place?). Ugh, I wish SC would go back to proper stealth, like in Chaos Theory.
What's wrong with being able to call in air support?
A splinter cell is a highly trained agent who subverts wars and terrorism by doing things that no ordinary army or team can perform, and do it silently and efficiently. They work outside political boundaries, making their operations extremely risky, and a Splinter Cell relies almost exclusively on their own training to keep themselves alive and, more importantly, their missions covert.
Splinter Cells are subtle. Air strikes are not subtle. I don't even know why Third Echelon would even risk exposing a operation with an air strike; it makes no sense.
EDIT: then again, a lot has changed since Chaos Theory, which was the last one I played (everything else after than just looked like action-packed rubbish). Third Echelon is basically just a high-tier SWAT team now.