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Watch dogs 2 marcus
Watch dogs 2 marcus





watch dogs 2 marcus

WATCH DOGS 2 MARCUS PATCH

He covers his face with a "DeDSec" hat, bandana, and shades, and under them has a soul patch and light mustache. Marcus typically wears a black sweater under a dark blue jacket, with dark pants and light boots, as well as a small shoulder bag for his gear. In some years before the event of Watch Dogs 2, he joins DedSec in San Francisco order to take down Blume and Ctos 2.0. Turning his attention the rise of CTOS 2.0, Marcus started hanging around DedSec IRCs and searching for CTOS weaknesses on Nudle search. This disillusioned him to the system that put him in these circumstances, and under the alias "Retr0", hacked local government officials and leak incriminating documents on HDC data gathering. But because of the accusation, Marcus was frequently discriminated against.

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With the only evidence being the HDC predictive software, he only got community service as punishment. In 2012, rising crime rates would lead to the institution of the Home Domain Center,surveillance initiative, and in 2013, Marcus was falsely accused of being the primary suspect in a high tech robbery. Later, he moved to San Francisco with his family at some of young age.Marcus was at one point placed into a community program where he would discover an affinity for computers. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Marcus Holloway was born in 1992 at Los Angeles, California.

watch dogs 2 marcus

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