The man thought to be Perseus joins you and informs you that there is no one named Perseus. This concludes with a fight between you and Adler in which you kill him with a knife. Once you arrive at the location, you'll be ordered to kill the other agents. Once you lie, you can make a move to set up an ambush on Adler by using a nearby radio to get word out to Perseus that the team is making its way to Duga. With Perseus victorious, we cut to after the nukes have detonated and hear Reagan's story wrap-ups.There are still two endings left, each branching off of the decision to lie to Adler. The final showdown with Adler leaves him with a knife in his chest. The fight is extremely brief, but Bell is forced to gun down each member of the team (minus Sims, he doesn't do fieldwork) one-by-one: Park, Woods, and Mason. Once Bell gives the signal, Perseus and his men appear. You get several opportunities in the conversation to trigger the ambush, but you can exhaust every other dialogue option before doing so. This is where Bell comes clean about helping Perseus. After clearing the facility, they begin questioning Bell. With the ambush in motion, the final mission 'Ashes to Ashes' begins with Adler and the team at Duga. There's a big objective marker leading you to the phone, so it's actually hard to miss. Don't worry, you have plenty of time to pull it off if you don't wander around. The evil ending requires an extra step to activate, so pay attention: when Adler frees you from the interrogation table and calls Hudson, you'll have 30 seconds to walk across the room to a telephone and setup an ambush at Duga. If you lie during the 'Identity Crisis' scene and lead the team to the Duga radio installation, you've triggered either the bad or evil ending.
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