Agent Vitality Unit (Syndicate)

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The Agent Vitality Unit is a device that features in Syndicate.

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Original

An unnamed ring shaped Agent Vitality Unit was featured when a syndicate captured a Human test subject and took him to their facility at Leon RD at the local syndicate's headquarters in New Hessen. Once there, they strapped him into the machine which analysed him and determined his IPA levels. After being accepted, the machine designated the subject as B.O.B. and began the process of cybernetic conversion to turn the individual into an Agent of the syndicate.

Remake

One Agent Vitality Unit was located at EuroCorp and was used to aid in the recovery of the syndicate's elite agents. An agent named Miles Kilo was sent to capture company employee Lily Drawl who intended to desert the corporation. Upon confronting her, she triggered a program in his DART chip that left him in a near crippled state. He was later brought back to EuroCorp with the captured Lily Drawl where Kilo began remembering his suppressed past. The agent later freed Drawl who revealed how EuroCorp had used him and took him to the Vitruvian Machine to heal his injuries. Drawl activated the Vitruvian Agent Vitality Unit that examined him and repaired all faults thus restoring him to full capacity whereupon he turned against EuroCorp.

In 2069, a strike team of four agents was dispatched on an operation Codename: Anarchy that saw them being deployed in Boston, New England where they intended to assault a EuroCorp base to claim a Leonardo Device present in order to stop that syndicate from producing new agents.

Notes

  • In the original game, the Vitruvian device remained as an unseen machine in the intro cinematic to the game.
  • In the reboot, the device was referred to both as the Vitruvian Device and Leonardo Device but a screen once Miles Kilo enters the machine refers to ita s the Agent Vitality Unit 1.0.

Trivia

  • The Vitruvian Machine refers to the Vitruvian Man that was a world-renowned drawing created by Leonardo da Vinci.

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