Steiner, who gives his location and promises, in exchange for safety from Dragovich's systematic elimination of "loose ends," information on cracking the numbers broadcast. After this mission is completed, Mason describes to his interrogator how Bowman was killed while imprisoned, and how he and Woods escape from their Viet Cong captors. Mason fights across a vast swath of Vietnamese land in a stolen Mi Hind to reach Kravchenko's base.
At this base, Mason again meets Reznov, who leads him through the base towards Kravchenko. When Mason reaches Kravchenko, Kravchenko commits suicide with his bandolier of grenades, seemingly killing Woods in the process.
Mason and Reznov then recover documents that lead them to Rebirth Island. Mason's story converges with Hudson's at Rebirth Island , as both fight their way through a Soviet Nova 6 research and production facility to reach Dr. Hudson engages in an all-out assault on the facility with light armor and a squad of CIA operatives, while Mason sneaks into the facility with Reznov.
Mason reaches Steiner only shortly before Hudson, and watches as Reznov murders Steiner. However, when the same story is retold through Hudson's eyes, it is revealed that it was, in fact, Mason alone who shot Steiner, while exclaiming that he was Reznov and would have revenge.
The flashbacks end and the interrogation continues. Hudson reveals himself to be the interrogator and confronts Mason face-to-face in a desperate bid to break him free of his brainwashing. In this mission , it is revealed that, while at Vorkuta, Mason was subjected to severe mental reconditioning in order to turn him into a sleeper cell who would perform Soviet missions in America.
However, Reznov 'hijacked' this conditioning and used it to instill in Mason an absolute devotion to complete Reznov's vow for revenge. Reznov was actually killed in the escape from Vorkuta, and, therefore, all subsequent appearances of his character are merely a part of Mason's imagination, brought on by the intense nature of the brainwashing Mason experienced.
As the reprogramming of Mason's brain is finally broken, Mason recalls the origin of the numbers broadcast, a ship off the shore of Cuba called the Rusalka. In a CIA raid on the ship and the underwater broadcast station over which it is anchored, Mason kills Dragovich and sinks the broadcast station, ending the threat that the sleeper agents presented to the United States.
In the year , U. Special Forces operatives led by David Mason and his partner, Mike Harper , arrive at "the Vault", a top-security location home to an aging Frank Woods , whom they suspect possess vital information on the whereabouts of Raul Menendez. Woods concedes that Menendez has recently visited him, and shows them a locket that the latter had left behind.
Frank then narrates several covert missions undertaken during his military career which span their previous encounters. According to Woods, by Alex Mason had effectively retired from active duty to pursue an obscure existence in Alaska with his son, the seven-year-old David.
Their shaky relationship is strained further when Mason is solicited by his former handler Jason Hudson , seeking to recruit him for an assignment in Cuando Cubango during the height of the Angolan civil and South African Border Wars.
However, a firefight breaks out, and their quarry escapes as the Americans are rescued by helicopter. It is revealed that Menendez is responsible for holding Woods captive after murdering his team. In light of this information, Mason and Hudson begin tracking Menendez, who has established himself as a primary arms dealer for bush conflicts in Southern Africa and Latin America.
Later in the year, the CIA authorizes a strike against the unscrupulous Nicaraguan, now making a healthy profit running arms across Soviet-occupied Afghanistan. At this point, Menendez's motive for his seemingly senseless vendetta against the West become clear: his beloved sister was grievously injured in an act of arson committed by American businessmen for insurance money. The Menendez clan, which dominates a powerful drug cartel, was again rocked by loss when the CIA sanctions the assassination of Raul's father.
An embittered Menendez now considers the conflict to be personal, but his one-man struggle against the West is interrupted when Mason, Woods, Hudson, and local security forces raid his headquarters in Nicaragua; an enraged Woods inadvertently kills Raul's sister, Josefina with a grenade. Faking his demise with the assistance of Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega , Menendez lives to retaliate against those he holds personally responsible for his sister's death.
During the invasion of Panama, he kidnaps Hudson and David, using them as bait for a trap. He then uses Hudson to mislead Woods, manipulating him into shooting Mason instead of himself. Depending on the player's actions in Afghanistan, it is implied that Menendez had used moles within the CIA. In the ensuing chaos, Menendez kills Hudson and cripples Woods.
Unsatisfied with his revenge, Menendez allows Woods and David to live, promising to return to complete his revenge when the time is right. Three decades later, Menendez re-emerges as the leader of Cordis Die, a massive populist movement with over a billion followers. Taking advantage of this stand-off, Menendez attempts to bring the two powers to a full-blown war by inciting conflicts between the two, secretly aiding SDC leader Chairman Tian Zhao, who worked with Mason and Woods during their operation in Afghanistan in There, Section's team encounters a computer engineer under Menendez's employment, warning them of a cyberattack with a Celerium device, a quantum computer capable of hacking any computer system.
Section's team is later deployed in Pakistan, attempting to gather intelligence on Menendez's plots. During the infiltration, Menendez discloses the name of a target, "Karma" in the Cayman Islands.
Lynch was the main developer of the Celerium device, and as a means of wrapping up loose ends, Menendez had deployed mercenaries for her abduction. The player, as Farid, has a choice during the mission. Menendez, suspecting Farid's disloyalty, orders him to shoot the captured Harper. If the player chooses not to shoot Harper, and instead attempts to shoot Menendez, he fails, but Harper survives and is rescued.
If the player chooses to shoot Harper, Farid survives, and Harper is not present in any conversations or missions thereafter. While the game does focus on a Russian agent that was rumored to be active in the real-life Cold War , it also introduced the extremely unrealistic Operation Greenlight.
Seeing nukes placed throughout all of Europe as a failsafe in case America lost, the story sees players stopping Perseus from detonating those same nukes. Relegated to a supporting character position, the former protagonist does little of note despite being playable in a few missions.
Despite this, the game still delivers an excellent twist that works as a reversal of the original Mason surprise, tasking the player-made Bell with making a massive decision.
While there are two very different choices that lead to entirely separate final missions, the canon ending sees the plan of Perseus foiled and the villain escaping. Featuring an outstanding performance from original Woods voice actor James C. Menendez gets that revenge, tricking Woods into shooting Alex Mason before permanently crippling Woods after he foolishly carries out the act.
Easily the weirdest inclusion in the Call of Duty: Black Ops timeline, the unfinished storyline of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 sees cutscenes and radios explaining the odd narrative. With a proper Black Ops 4 campaign canceled , cutscenes for specialist HQ missions were added. Essentially tutorials for each character, the missions were nothing special — though the story told inside them certainly stands out. Bringing back her grandfather and his best friend Frank Woods, Savannah has an uncomfortable romance with the latter.
Under the orders of his girlfriend, Woods attempts to brainwash the revived Mason, tricking him into killing Jessica Mason — his other granddaughter. Of course, Call of Duty has much more to offer than just the campaign.
There are certainly still a bunch of people playing it every day as there are for every COD game dating back to MW2. BO3 actually might have had even more people playing it because BO4 was an utter failure, but since MW came out last year there are definitely fewer people playing BO3 frequently. Is cod black ops based on a true story? What is the Black Ops storyline?
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