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:::To add to that, in the book Reciprocity was the name of the operation involving the airstrike on the drug lord's mansion. Since reciprocity is defined as responding in kind to the actions of others, it was the American operation to avenge the assassination of the FBI director. --[[User:Markit|Markit]] 16:15, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
:::To add to that, in the book Reciprocity was the name of the operation involving the airstrike on the drug lord's mansion. Since reciprocity is defined as responding in kind to the actions of others, it was the American operation to avenge the assassination of the FBI director. --[[User:Markit|Markit]] 16:15, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
::A lot of things from the book were cut out of the movie (no surprise). For instance, there were more things that led up to the President want "revenge" on the cartel (and it wasn't a "friend" who got killed, it was the FBI director). It happened like 1/3 of the way through the book. Or how the original intelligence gathering operation was called "Showboat" and after the FBI director's death they started "Reciprocity", which involved much less "gathering" and much more "destroying". -[[User:Gunman69|Gunman69]] 18:49, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
::A lot of things from the book were cut out of the movie (no surprise). For instance, there were more things that led up to the President want "revenge" on the cartel (and it wasn't a "friend" who got killed, it was the FBI director). It happened like 1/3 of the way through the book. Or how the original intelligence gathering operation was called "Showboat" and after the FBI director's death they started "Reciprocity", which involved much less "gathering" and much more "destroying". -[[User:Gunman69|Gunman69]] 18:49, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
:::some of the only few things that made it from the book was the cartel boming, reciprocity andjhon clark and domingo chavez. abd there was a much heavier emphasis on the team. im sure the guy from the ghost recon series was a heavy MG'er and in the film there was nothing about that. i think i know why, in an interview harrison ford stated 'tom clancy didnt have muchin volvment in the film and he was an arogant pig about it'
 
some of the only few things that made it from the book was the cartel boming, reciprocity and
jhon clark and domingo chavez. abd there was a much heavier emphasis on the team. im sure the
guy from the ghost recon series was a heavy MG'er and in the film there was nothing about that
. i think i know why, in an interview harrison ford stated 'tom clancy didnt have muchin volvment
in the film and he was an arogant pig about it'

Revision as of 21:26, 10 January 2010

M24 question: In the mansion scene when ford is running for the helicopter, Ding is clearly firing this weapon semi-automatic-ly. Is this more likely the M25?

Clark's silenced pistol.

What kind of silenced pistol Clark uses during the rescue?

I think he uses the same Glock that he used to threatn Jack Ryan. However, during the resque the pistol is barly scene.

Reciprocity Team Leader

I don't have an exact ident on it, but I expressly remember him with a carbine, not a full-length rifle. And on a side note, can somebody tell me what a "reciprocity team" is? Spartan198 04:18, 25 October 2009 (UTC)

Scratch that first part. I missed the M654 on the list. Spartan198 04:20, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
Reciprocity was the name of the operation. I also call them a black ops or special ops team. -The Winchester
To add to that, in the book Reciprocity was the name of the operation involving the airstrike on the drug lord's mansion. Since reciprocity is defined as responding in kind to the actions of others, it was the American operation to avenge the assassination of the FBI director. --Markit 16:15, 25 October 2009 (UTC)
A lot of things from the book were cut out of the movie (no surprise). For instance, there were more things that led up to the President want "revenge" on the cartel (and it wasn't a "friend" who got killed, it was the FBI director). It happened like 1/3 of the way through the book. Or how the original intelligence gathering operation was called "Showboat" and after the FBI director's death they started "Reciprocity", which involved much less "gathering" and much more "destroying". -Gunman69 18:49, 25 October 2009 (UTC)

some of the only few things that made it from the book was the cartel boming, reciprocity and jhon clark and domingo chavez. abd there was a much heavier emphasis on the team. im sure the

guy from the ghost recon series was a heavy MG'er and in the film there was nothing about that

. i think i know why, in an interview harrison ford stated 'tom clancy didnt have muchin volvment

in the film and he was an arogant pig about it'