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*Since Nasri is also the supplier of [[Al-Samad]], if you kill or arrest Nasri the terrorists will be armed with slightly worse armor and weapons in following missions. But this will also reduce the supplies at the clearinghouse.
 
*Since Nasri is also the supplier of [[Al-Samad]], if you kill or arrest Nasri the terrorists will be armed with slightly worse armor and weapons in following missions. But this will also reduce the supplies at the clearinghouse.
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He only appears in the [[Find Nasri the Arms Dealer]] mission and since that mission isn't mandatory it is possible to go through the game never meeting him.
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Revision as of 19:51, 1 March 2015

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Omar Mohammed bin Nasri is an illegal arms dealer in Alpha Protocol. He is responsible for selling stockpiles of Russian weapons to anyone that's anyone. Nasri's base of operations is nearly impenetrable, being heavily defended. He does however, welcome anyone with a large wallet looking to spend money.

Dossier

Omar Mohammed bin Nasri is a weapons trafficker based in the Middle East. He has connections throughout Moscow, Eastern Europe, and has been responsible for selling off large Russian weapon stockpiles throughout the world. He has a number of armed guards at his disposal, and he runs a tight operation, where laziness and joking around are punished with a bullet... and this attitude is mirrored in his guards' treatment of others who come to make deals with Nasri.

The CIA and Interpol have been aware of Nasri's activities for some time, but putting an end to his operation always comes down to the information Nasri provides by being free vs. how much would be gained by incarcerating him. As one field intelligence operative put it, "putting Nasri in prison would no doubt save many lives, but the intelligence we gain about terrorist groups in the region by tracking his movements and his shipments is equally valuable."

Nasri as a Dealer

Nasri is a major Dealer in the Saudi Arabia hub. When doing his Mission, you can either Extort, Arrest or Kill him. Extorting him reduces his stock he is selling you significantly and only the most simple things are still available. Arresting or killing him will result in the unavailability of his stock. Although, arresting him or killing him will unlock his beret in every safehouse, depending on whether you kill him or arrest him, Michael will have different responses to each time you interact with it.

Interactions with Mike Thorton

  • Extorting Nasri at the end of the mission thread will lead to the least costly piece of help on the black market:in the following mission Thorton can receive additional weapons and ammo drops from the dealer for the bargain price of $4. It won't do any changes to the supplies at the clearinghouse.
  • Since Nasri is also the supplier of Al-Samad, if you kill or arrest Nasri the terrorists will be armed with slightly worse armor and weapons in following missions. But this will also reduce the supplies at the clearinghouse.

Mission Appearnces

He only appears in the Find Nasri the Arms Dealer mission and since that mission isn't mandatory it is possible to go through the game never meeting him.

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Major Alpha Protocol Characters and Factions
Graybox Alan Parker, Henry Leland, Michael Thorton, Mina Tang, Sean Darcy, Yancy Westridge
Graybox Factions Alpha Protocol, Halbech Corporation, U.S. Military Alpha Protocol
Saudi Arabia Ali Shaheed, Omar Mohammed bin Nasri, , Al-Samad Lieutenant, Scarlet Lake
Saudi Arabia Factions Al-Samad
Rome Conrad Marburg, Gelateria Nico Proprietor, Jibril Al-Bara, Madison Saint James
Rome Factions CIA, Deus Vult
Moscow Albatross, Championchik, Grigori Pazinhov, Konstantin Brayko, SIE, Sergei Surkov, Sis
Moscow Factions G22, Russian Mafia, Surkov's Guards, VCI
Taipei Hong Shi, Omen Deng, Ronald Sung, Steven Heck, Wen Shu
Taipei Factions Chinese Secret Police, NSB, White Oak Mountain Triad