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* {{Retcon}}: The original ''Medal of Honor'' said that Jacques died saving children from a school that was trapped with explosives l that was part of a plan to draw out the Maquis while ''Underground'' retcons it to being an empty school at night when trying obtain an ammunition truck that was an ambush.

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* {{Retcon}}: The original ''Medal of Honor'' said that Jacques died saving children from a school that was trapped with explosives l that was part of a plan to draw out the Maquis while ''Underground'' retcons it to being an empty school at night when trying obtain an ammunition truck that was an ambush.
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* Retcon: The original ''Medal of Honor'' said that Jacques died saving children from a school that was trapped with explosives l that was part of a plan to draw out the Maquis while ''Underground'' retcons it to being an empty school at night when trying obtain an ammunition truck that was an ambush.

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* Retcon: {{Retcon}}: The original ''Medal of Honor'' said that Jacques died saving children from a school that was trapped with explosives l that was part of a plan to draw out the Maquis while ''Underground'' retcons it to being an empty school at night when trying obtain an ammunition truck that was an ambush.
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* Retcon: The original ''Medal of Honor'' said that Jacques died saving children from a school that was trapped with explosives l that was part of a plan to draw out the Maquis while ''Underground'' retcons it to being an empty school at night when trying obtain an ammunition truck that was an ambush.
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* WhereItAllBegan: Manon's story begins in German-occupied Paris in late 1942, where an armory raid gone wrong forces her to flee the city empty-handed. After some time trotting around Europe on spy missions, the main campaign ends with Manon going back to her home city just in time to take part in the Liberation in August 1944. [[SecretLevel Then things get weird.]]
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** [[spoiler:The informant you meet up with in Paris during the Liberation is actually working for the occupiers, and is just luring Manon into an ambush. Get close and talk to him and he'll shout "LONG LIVE GERMANY!" and then try to kill you along with two tanks and an entire platoon of elite troopers. They ''really'' wanted to make sure she didn't make it out of there.]]
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* FeministFantasy: A prominent CentralTheme of the game is Manon's femininity and her place as a young woman living and fighting through the deadliest conflict in human history, and the missions are designed to reflect that (and interviews with the development team support this was very much their intention). She is the sister of a French Resistance cell leader. More than once she poses as a female journalist to perform a spy mission, using her charm and taking pictures of the German soldiers to lower their guard and let her through checkpoints. So even though Manon never so much as speaks a single word (her only vocalizations being some pain grunts and death rattles when she is shot), she has an incredibly strong feminine presence as a character.

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* FeministFantasy: A prominent CentralTheme of the game is Manon's femininity and her place as a young woman living and fighting through the deadliest conflict in human history, and the missions are designed to reflect that (and interviews with the development team support this was very much their intention). She is the sister of a French Resistance cell leader. More than once she poses as a female journalist to perform a spy mission, using her charm and taking pictures of the German soldiers to lower their guard and let her through checkpoints. So even though Manon never so much as speaks a single word outside of the intro and post-mission bonus films (her only vocalizations in-game being some pain grunts and death rattles cries when she is shot), she has an incredibly strong feminine presence as a character.
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* FeministFantasy: A prominent CentralTheme of the game is Manon's femininity and her place as a young woman living and fighting through the deadliest conflict in human history, and the missions are designed to reflect that. She is the sister of a French Resistance cell leader. More than once she poses as a female journalist to perform a spy mission, using her charm and taking pictures of the German soldiers to lower their guard and let her through checkpoints. So even though Manon never so much as speaks a single word (her only vocalizations being some pain grunts and death rattles when she is shot), she has an incredibly strong feminine presence as a character.

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* FeministFantasy: A prominent CentralTheme of the game is Manon's femininity and her place as a young woman living and fighting through the deadliest conflict in human history, and the missions are designed to reflect that.that (and interviews with the development team support this was very much their intention). She is the sister of a French Resistance cell leader. More than once she poses as a female journalist to perform a spy mission, using her charm and taking pictures of the German soldiers to lower their guard and let her through checkpoints. So even though Manon never so much as speaks a single word (her only vocalizations being some pain grunts and death rattles when she is shot), she has an incredibly strong feminine presence as a character.



** A later mission which has Manon infiltrating Himmler's creepy castle estate deep in the brooding forests of Germany and facing down [[{{Ghostapo}} occultist SS troopers]] and Nazi knights in its halls is one for ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein''.

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** A later mission which has Manon infiltrating Himmler's creepy castle estate deep in the brooding forests of Germany and facing down [[{{Ghostapo}} occultist SS troopers]] and Nazi knights in its halls is one for ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein''.''VideoGame/{{Wolfenstein}}''.
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** A later mission which has Manon infiltrating Himmler's creepy castle estate deep in the brooding forests of Germany and facing down [[{{Ghostapo}} occultist SS troopers]] and Nazi knights in its halls is one for ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein''.
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* FeministFantasy: A prominent CentralTheme of the game is Manon's femininity and her place as a young woman living and fighting through the deadliest conflict in human history, and the missions are designed to reflect that. She is the sister of a French Resistance cell leader. More than once she poses as a female journalist to perform a spy mission, using her charm and taking pictures of the German soldiers to lower their guard and let her through checkpoints. So even though Manon never so much as speaks a single word (her only vocalizations being some pain grunts and death rattles when she is shot), she has an incredibly strong feminine presence as a character.
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* MountainWarfare: The fifth and sixth levels take place in the mountains of Italy and France, respectively. In the former, Manon Batiste is tasked with raiding the German-held monastery atop Monte Cassino, in order to save a number of captured US airmen and destroy a number of German supply dumps. The latter, meanwhile, has Manon forced to infiltrate into a ski resort converted by the Germans into a V-1 Flying Bomb production facility. Notably, in the latter mission, Manon has to fight [[EliteMooks German mountain troops trained specifically to fight in this kind of environment]].
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** In the first level of ''A Mittelwerk Saboteur'', Manon has to meet up with the Double Agent, disguised as a mountaineer, in order to aquire the plans for the factory. Following this, he accompanies you in taking down the Germans.

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** In the first level of ''A "A Mittelwerk Saboteur'', Saboteur", Manon has to meet up with the Double Agent, disguised as a mountaineer, in order to aquire the plans for the factory. Following this, he accompanies you in taking down the Germans.
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** In the first level of ''A Mittelwerk Saboteur'', Manon has to meet up with the Double Agent, disguised as a mountaineer, in order to aquire the plans for the factory. Following this, he accompanies Manon in taking down the Germans.

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** In the first level of ''A Mittelwerk Saboteur'', Manon has to meet up with the Double Agent, disguised as a mountaineer, in order to aquire the plans for the factory. Following this, he accompanies Manon you in taking down the Germans.
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** In the first level of ''A Mittelwerk Saboteur'', Manon has to meet up with the Double Agent, disguised as a mountaineer, in order to aquire the plans for the factory. Following this, he assists Manon in taking down the Germans.

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** In the first level of ''A Mittelwerk Saboteur'', Manon has to meet up with the Double Agent, disguised as a mountaineer, in order to aquire the plans for the factory. Following this, he assists accompanies Manon in taking down the Germans.
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** In the first level of ''A Mittelwerk Saboteur'', Manon has to meet up with the Double Agent, disguised as a mountaineer, in order to aquire the plans for the factory. Following this, he assists Manon in taking down the Germans.
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** The second stage have Manon being sent to Germany-occupied Film/{{Casablanca}} to rendezvous with the allies.

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** The second stage have has Manon being sent to Germany-occupied German-occupied Film/{{Casablanca}} to rendezvous with the allies.

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