Time Crisis 4 - Plot

Plot

The game opens in California, where intelligence officials from both the US Military and the V.S.S.E. or VSSE learn about a top secret weapon targeted for terrorists' smuggling and their plans. William Rush infiltrates a pier to gather more information, and finds that the enemy has already acquired the insect-like weapons (codenamed "Terror Bite"). After being told by Elizabeth Conway about an information leak incident at the airport, Rush then heads to the airport to help VSSE agents Giorgio Bruno and Evan Bernard who had been sent to stop the weapons changing hands. After killing Marcus Black, they discover U.S. Army dog tags on the enemies' bodies.

The "terrorists" are revealed to be the Special Biological Weapons Research Unit, AKA the Hamlin Battalion). After Rush attempts to stop the Battalion destroying a dam, he, Giorgio and Evan fly to Wyoming's secluded bio-weapons research facility to defeat Jack Mathers. They soon learn that the Battalion has invaded Buckley Air Force Base near Aurora, Colorado, prompting the men to rush to the AFB. As Rush, Giorgio, and Evan invade there from the outside, a couple of Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles (UCAVs) depart the base without warning. Rush decides to lead the Colorado National Guard toward an entrance while Giorgio and Evan try to take care of the UCAVs. They also encounter Wild Dog in the base and defeat him, ending with Wild Dog detonating himself for the fourth time. Meanwhile, Rush encounters and defeats Wild Fang, Wild Dog's younger partner from the previous game.

It is revealed that the Terror Bites' creator, Gregory Barrows ordered the nuclear-armed UCAVs to destroy the United States in a retaliation scheme for the poor treatment he received from the U.S military. After beating Barrows at the destroyed stairs and the UCAVs control center, Rush and his team forms a human pyramid to lift Giorgio and Evan into it, where the agents press a big red button on the control computers to self-destruct all nuclear missiles that the UCAVs have already launched.

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