

Please make the Ghost Recon Team and the Rainbow Six Team to use enhanced interrogation techniques and torture to extract information on captured enemy prisoners, traitors, defectors, captured snitches (informants) from on the civiliann population on Auroa that accepted bribes from Sentinel, from The Bodarks and all the new enemies that I requested in past posts and
ex-government officials who live in Auroa that accepted bribes from Sentinel, from The Bodarks and all the new enemies that I requested in past posts.
I posted past posts about the kind of ways and techniques of enhanced interrogation techniques and torture techniques that the Ghost Recon Team and the Rainbow Six Team use to extract information on captured enemy prisoners, traitors, defectors, captured snitches (informants) from on the civiliann population on Auroa that accepted bribes from Sentinel, from The Bodarks and all the new enemies that I requested in past posts and
ex-government officials who live in Auroa that accepted bribes from Sentinel, from The Bodarks and all the new enemies that I requested in past posts.
Please add that into Ghost Recon Breakpoint.
Also please add that also into Ghost Recon Wildlands, Ghost Recon Narco Road and Ghost Recon Fallen Ghosts also regarding important enemy objectives locations and important enemy objectives.
Also add new episodes regarding Peter Miles' death at the hand of The Ghost Recon Team and The Rainbow Six Team. The story about Peter Miles regarding his scape from prison custody and his arrival into Auroa to get revenge on the Ghost Recon Team and on the Rainbow Six Team due to them ruin Peter Miles plans and the Operation Wonderland. Also please include the leads to resolve The Project Deuteronomy and Operation Wonderland investigations.
Thanks.
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@carlosart1989 I like your idea about Ubisoft giving AI teammates the ability to capture prisoners and interrogate them as it might be helpful when trying to complete certain missions. I think of the majority of us reading this can agree that it would be greatly appreciated if Ubisoft would add some leads to resolve the Deuteronomy project and Operation Wonderland investigations because Ubisoft never really told us exactly what operation Wonderland is supposed to be and while we know bits and pieces of information about some of the things it supposedly did, we still don't know exactly what it is.
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