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Point your gun at either they're head or groin. Make sure you have your weapon out or they will attack you when they see it isn't out. Then lower your weapon and walk in front of them. (If you have stealth, you can just wait til he walks up to you) Snake/Riaden will say "Freeze!". Sneek up behind a sentry and point your weapon at him. When you are talking to anybody press R2 and L2 then you will hear yourself talking back too. This is when you need a usp.Shoot the guards leg then point you usp to his face and the guard will drop his dog tag. Some guards when you point a gun at them they will say "are you going to shoot me". Wait till you see the dog tag fall on the floor and put him to sleep or kill him. The guard will say "dont shoot" or "dont kill me". Dont shoot the guard hold square and point the gun at his head or near his private area. Then point the gun at the guard and you will say "freeze". To get dog tags you must first go up to a guard and stick your gun behind him. To get Snake's infinite bandana get all the the dog tags in the tank chapter. Press L2 + R2 100 times when hanging on a ledge to do pull-ups.īeat the game to unlock the extreme difficulty setting. Different boxes take you to different places. In the parcel room (strut E), climb onto the counter top by the conyeror belt, and use your boxes to get around the plant. Press R1 or R2, while someone is talking to you through the codec, you'll hear what your player is thinking. Sensor A displays the scented C4's general location as a yellow cloud on the Soliton Radar, while Sensor B emits a beeping that increases in frequency as the player gets closer to the odorless C4.Collect these amount of dog tags on the Tanker/Plant and you will aquire different items: Sensor A and Sensor B are items that appear in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. Raiden later utilized Sensor A again after Fatman began setting up explosives on Strut E again, and continued to use it when disarming one of his bombs as well as during his fight with Fatman until the latter ended up killed and his ultimate C4 package disarmed. It only picked up Fatman's C4, namely because it was slightly different from regular C4 due to Fatman adding a large amount of wax. Raiden later used it in an attempt to locate the C4 explosive at the Deep Sea Dock in Strut A, after the sealed C4 had been activated due to the decoy C4's deactivation. His suspicions were later confirmed by Pliskin when he stumbled upon the C4 charges in Strut H that were both securely sealed and lacked cologne. Stillman also spent some time building two Sensor B units in Strut C's pantry, while Pliskin and Raiden were busy disarming Fatman's explosives, in case it turned out Fatman had something extra planned. Because they were set up to specifically locate Fatman's explosives, they would not detect any C4 explosives planted by either Pliskin or Raiden. In addition to the ionized leaks prevalent in the C4 bombs, it was also set up to also detect cologne used by Fatman on his C4 explosives as his modus operandum. However, due to SEAL Team 10's demise at the hands of Fortune, he ended up supplying Raiden and Iroquois Pliskin with two Sensor A devices, along with two coolant sprays as compensation for the recent lack of manpower in the disposal effort. Usage The Manhattan Incident See also: Tanker Incident and the Big Shell Incidentĭuring the Big Shell Incident in 2009, Peter Stillman had brought with him some Sensor A units that he intended to supply with SEAL Team 10's Bravo Squad to track down C4 explosives set up by Dead Cell member and former protege Fatman. When picking up one of the rear diffusions, the sensor will make a ping sound alerting that an explosive is nearby, to which the pings will arrive in shorter intervals the closer it is to the explosive's location. Instead of detecting any ionized particles released from the explosives, Sensor B detects the explosives themselves via neutron emission and picking up rear diffusion, due to neutrons interacting with the hydrogen material inside the explosive. Sensor B is a type of bomb-detecting sensor developed and utilized in the event that the explosives were securely sealed to prevent leaks, utilizing the combined use of a neutron scintillator and a hydrogen bomb detector. Because of this, their detection is often marked as a cloud on radar to depict the general area of the explosives. Because explosives of any type often release their own vapor particles via leaks in the sealment of the explosives, a special type of bomb-detecting sensor, called an Ion Mobility Spectrometer or more informally "Sensor A," was developed to "sniff out" leaked particle clusters of C4 and other explosives via a method based on ion mobility spectrometry technology.