The Operative was an agent of the Union of Allied Planets government. Similar to a black ops agent, the Operative's work was not acknowledged by the government. He didn't officially exist; he gave up his name upon becoming an operative, and he did not hold an official rank in the Alliance. However, his status as an operative could get him access to most (possibly all) Alliance facilities as well as respect from those who knew what an operative was. He had been highly trained in close armed and unarmed combat. Until he had his faith broken, he was unswervingly devoted to his cause.
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| - The Operative was an agent of the Union of Allied Planets government. Similar to a black ops agent, the Operative's work was not acknowledged by the government. He didn't officially exist; he gave up his name upon becoming an operative, and he did not hold an official rank in the Alliance. However, his status as an operative could get him access to most (possibly all) Alliance facilities as well as respect from those who knew what an operative was. He had been highly trained in close armed and unarmed combat. Until he had his faith broken, he was unswervingly devoted to his cause.
- OPERATIVE is a multiplayer Achievement featured in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent. It is unlocked by obtaining an overall characteristics average of over 5%.
- It's a unit available in Modern and Future epochs for Middle Eastern region.
- Operatives are Villain-level enemies and members of the ARGENT villain group. These individuals act as the commanders of many of the organizations forces.
- The Operative discipline is one of the disciplines that can be chosen after going through the Awakened discipline. This tree is specific for combat. This could be considered a class similar to that of the warrior etc.
- Operatives were spies responsible for providing information, equipments or goods to a faction. While the term could refer to specialized combat troops, some operatives were non-combatants who used stealth or subterfuge to infiltrate a target. Some operatives worked in support services or were employees of corporations which supply ships or weapons. The Rebel Alliance, the Galactic Empire, the Sith Empire and the Hutts used operatives on several worlds.
- In 2009, he intercepted Torchwood's files and told Johnson that Clement McDonald, whose name hadn't been active since the time of the first 456 encounter forty-four years earlier.[statement unclear] (TV: Children of Earth: Day One)
- Operative is one of the two Imperial Agent Advanced Classes. As an Operative the Imperial Agent uses close range tactics such as a "shiv" ability to eliminate their targets. They also use stealth abilities to conceal their presence on the battlefield and position themselves for attack on foes. They are able to heal their allies utilizing advanced medical technologies, making the Agent a vital colleague on the battlefield. Weapon : Vibro-Knife, Blaster Rifle Armor: Light or Medium Armor Stats: Cunning and Endurance Roles: Mid to Close Range DPS / Healer
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| - The Backup Plan
- Spero's Flight
- The Weekly Luncheon
- Operation: Recovery
- The Ganjuko Graveyard
- The Business Merger
- Dead End Drop
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| - The Backup Plan
- Spero's Flight
- The Weekly Luncheon
- Operation: Recovery
- The Ganjuko Graveyard
- The Business Merger
- Dead End Drop
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| - Shadows of the Empire Planets Guide
- Shadows of the Empire Sourcebook
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