====== Internationale ====== [{{ :agents:profile:internationale.png?280}}] > //Internationale is one of the best all-round operatives I've ever seen, but she's held back by an unfortunate abundance of social concern. If used correctly, she's the bedrock upon which you can build a winning team; just don't ask her about the plight of the global proletariat.// \\ ---[[:agents:Central]] Maria Valdes, known as **Internationale**, is an [[:agent]] employed by [[:Invisible]]. She can be selected at the [[:loadout|start of the game]] in either her [[#on-file]] or [[#archive]] variation. ===== On-file ===== > //An ex-airborne scout in the Free Cuban Army, Valdes went underground after the re-annexation of Havana. Several years of freelance action against Corporate interests led to a considerable bounty on her head, and she joined Invisible for the chance to pay it off. Her tactical prowess is legendary, but her conscience can be a liability on and off the field.// ^ Inventory: | [[:weapons:Neural Disruptor]] | {{:agents:portrait:internationale.png?168}} | {{ :agents:bodyanim:int1.png |}} | ^ Augment: | [[augments:Wireless Emitter]] | ::: |::: | ^ Skill: | [[:skill#Hacking]] 2 | ::: |::: | ^ Age: | 36 | ::: |::: | ^ Tagname: | Freedom Fighter | ::: |::: | ^ Hometown: | Havana((According to the game's source code.)) | ::: |::: | ^ Years of service: | 8((According to the game's source code.)) | ::: |::: | ===== Archive ===== > //During her work as a freelancer in the years following Havana's re-annexation and the San Francisco Accord, Internationale became a legend in the anti-Corporate underground. According to classified documents, she once cost [[:corporations:Sankaku]] over 50 million credits in a single week of subversion and sabotage.// ^ Inventory: | [[:weapons:Neural Disruptor]] | {{:agents:portrait:archive_internationale.png?168}} |{{ :agents:bodyanim:int1.png |}} | ^ Augment: | [[augments:Network Siphon]] | ::: |::: | ^ Skill: | [[:skill#Hacking]] 2 | ::: |::: | ^ Age: | 27 | ::: |::: | ^ Tagname: | Freelancer | ::: |::: | ===== Character ===== Some of Internationale's back-story is described in her [[:lore:datalogs#Internationale|datalog]]. ==== Quotes ==== At the start of a mission: * "Take what you can. They won't miss it." * "Each according to their means!" * "Time to strike one for the good guys!" * "Can we do this without collateral damage, maybe?" * "These corporate pigs make me sick." * "Remember, the guards are just doing their job." * "Look around. All of this is built on the backs of average working people." When rescued: * "They won't even know until we're gone." Final words: * "Arise, ye wretched of the earth!" * "I have but the feeble strength of one." * "A new world will be born from the ashes of the old!" * "Can't you see? The bosses keep us apart!" ++++Banters: | > **Internationale:** ...And after the collapse of the system of global capital the masses will rise up and... > **Decker:** Oh look, we're here. > **Internationale:** Right. I'll tell you the rest later. > **Decker:** Goody. I can't wait. > **Decker:** Another day. Another pile of garbage to chew through. > **Internationale:** Were you born this cynical? > **Decker:** No, but I'm a quick learner. > **Internationale:** I can't believe you used to work for these people. > **Decker:** The money was good. > **Internationale:** Is that all that matters to you? > **Decker:** Of course not. They had a good dental plan, too. > **Decker:** You really think we're doing any good? > **Internationale:** I wouldn't be here if I didn't. > **Decker:** Whatever helps you sleep at night. > **Internationale:** Do you regret any of your academic work? Your discoveries help prop up our oppressors. > **Dr. Xu:** I just make the tools. I'm not responsible for their use. > **Internationale:** That's a rather convenient attitude. > **Dr. Xu:** I don't hear you complaining when you use your wireless scanner. > **Dr. Xu:** Can I borrow your scanner for a second? I think I might be able to extend its range. > **Internationale:** I don't know. How certain are you that you won't damage it? > **Dr. Xu:** About 40%. > **Internationale:** Don't touch my stuff. > **Internationale:** When is the last time you saw a tree? > **Dr. Xu:** My desk back at the university was an antique. I think it was made of real wood. > **Internationale:** That doesn't count. That's a dead tree. > **Dr. Xu:** You need to be more specific with your questions. > **Dr. Xu:** This is the 21st century. I don't see how your 19th century philosophers are relevant any more. > **Internationale:** Human nature doesn't change. We're still just people. > **Dr. Xu:** Even Sharp? > **Internationale:** Well, most of us, at least. > **Shalem 11:** You can see things at a distance, right? > **Internationale:** Certain patterns of electronic interference, yes. > **Shalem 11:** Hmmm. It would be better if you could see targets. More useful. > **Internationale:** Violence isn't always the answer. > **Shalem 11:** No, not always. But most of the time it works well enough. > **Internationale:** You made a lot of money working as an assassin, didn't you? > **Shalem 11:** Yeah, I did alright. I was the best, and my fees reflected that. > **Internationale:** Did it help you sleep at night? > **Shalem 11:** With that much money you don't need to sleep at night. > **Shalem 11:** You wear your politics on your sleeve. That puts you at a tactical disadvantage. > **Internationale:** It's worth it. Global revolution is the most important issue facing the world today. > **Shalem 11:** Uh. Right. Just don't let it get in the way of the mission. > **Nika:** If you grab the target's wrist like this, you get much more leverage for the throw. > **Internationale:** Thank you. I've always had trouble with that move. > **Nika:** Ne za chto. It is only physics. > **Nika:** I will take care of the physical resistance. You target the digital assets. > **Internationale:** Affirmative. But I can take care of myself in a fight, if I need to. > **Nika:** I believe that you believe that. > **Internationale:** You were a bodyguard before this, were you not? > **Nika:** That is correct. > **Internationale:** It must have been demeaning to prioritize another's life ahead of your own for money. How did that feel? > **Nika:** A bit like working for Invisible. > **Internationale:** Tell me, who assembled your latest implant? Who mined the ore that went into its components? > **Sharp:** Your obsession with the downtrodden is a waste of time. The only thing deserving of respect is power. > **Internationale:** Because some day they might stop. And then you'll know their power. > **Sharp:** Why would I care? > **Internationale:** Can we try not to hurt anyone this time? > **Sharp:** I don't even understand that question. > **Sharp:** How many workers would it take to bring down an Akuma drone? > **Internationale:** It depends. If the workers at the Sankaku assembly plant voted to unionize, they could- > **Sharp:** Nah. I would just take one. But you'd have to throw him at it really hard. > **Sharp:** I'm a self-made man. Literally. > **Internationale:** But don't you recognize the structural biases that have allowed you to pursue your goals at the expense of others? > **Sharp:** Oh yeah, those. Those are great. I should try to make more of those. > **Internationale:** I want a new partner. > **Internationale:** You were involved in the anti-corporate movement when you were younger? > **Prism:** Sigh. I don't want to talk about it. > **Internationale:** But we should talk about it! You could have used your fame as a platform for changing public consciousness! > **Prism:** Wow --- where were you when I was looking for a new agent? My guy just wanted me to take big roles in popular 'vids. Clearly I was misled. > **Prism:** So what do you do for fun? > **Internationale:** I enjoy reading. I particularly enjoy early 20th century proletarian novels. Have you read Upton Sinclair? > **Prism:** Oh, I'm sorry, you must have misheard. I was asking about 'fun', not.. whatever you were talking about. > **Prism:** I found this pamphlet slipped under my door. Is it yours? > **Internationale:** "Corporate Hegemony and the Praxis of Action". A classic! I must have dropped it. You can borrow it if you'd like. > **Prism:** That's OK. You can have it back. > **Internationale:** Are you sure? It's really eye-opening! > **Prism:** I've never been more sure of anything in my life. > **Internationale:** I really respect what you did for your people back in Dublin. > **Banks:** Thanks. But anyone would have done the same, given the circumstances. > **Internationale:** Have you actually talked to any of the other agents? > **Banks:** Maybe you're right. I *am* something special. > **Banks:** How do your ear nubbins work? > **Internationale:** They're synesthetic couplers. They let me hear radio waves, so I can sense equipment from a distance. > **Banks:** Since the accident I hear things too! Like how angry the floor gets when you walk on it! > **Internationale:** That sounds... useful. > **Banks:** Do you know Robin Hood? > **Internationale:** Of course. It was one of my favourite stories as a girl. > **Banks:** No, not the story. The person. I could introduce you, if you'd like. I think you'd get along smashingly. > **Internationale:** Your headaches, are they getting better? > **Banks:** A bit, I think. But I may just be getting used to them. > **Internationale:** If there's anything I can do.. > **Banks:** There isn't. But thank you for your concern. ++++ These can also be found on the [[:lore:banters|agent banters]] page.