Pandora Tomorrow | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell:
A radical guerrilla group called Darah Dan Doa (Blood and Prayer), led by the charismatic Suhadi Sadono, attacks the U.S. embassy in East Timor.
Sadono has placed smallpox bombs (codenamed ND133 ) across the United States. He uses the phrase "Pandora Tomorrow" to delay their release; if he is killed or fails to make a daily encrypted call, the virus is released within 24 hours. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow
Set in 2006, the story focuses on a bioterrorism threat in Indonesia. A radical guerrilla group called Darah Dan Doa
Released in 2004, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow is the second entry in Ubisoft's acclaimed stealth-action franchise. Often viewed as a bridge between the foundational first game and the series' peak in Chaos Theory , it is best remembered for introducing the revolutionary "Spies vs. Mercs" multiplayer mode and refining Sam Fisher's acrobatic stealth arsenal. He uses the phrase "Pandora Tomorrow" to delay
Sam Fisher eventually discovers that Norman Soth , a former CIA agent seeking revenge against the U.S., is a key player in the plot. The game culminates in a tense finale at LAX Airport , where Sam must neutralize Soth and the final viral container. Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow review | Eurogamer.net