Haha haha guys he said corona virus. Guys that’s funny because I know what that is. Hahahah Corona Corona Corona. Oof I have Corona XD hahahha big chungus
I have to agree with that it doesn't make sense that the second wave wouldn't be warned of rogue agents. But what is more startling is that Isac has something called rogue protocol. That means that it was planned or at least expected. New protocols don't just pop up out of nowhere.
NGN also why not just broadcast the rouge’s location so they can get killed or better yet shutdown so the tech can’t be used or just self destruct and hope the rouge is wearing the watch so they die saving the problem of having agents risk their lives to kill the rouge.
That's a good point. What particular criteria has to be met for ISAC to designate an agent "rogue", and why aren't there failsafe measures in place to cripple or eliminate rogues remotely such as self-destruct devices in their equipment and watch? Allowing a Rogue Agent to keep their gear and watch seems counter-intuitive in almost all ways save easily identifying a rogue, and identifying a rogue's corpse would be easy as "missing hand, SHD tech shrapnel in the corpse". Maybe there's a point to ISAC "not being as smart as his creator thinks he is", or perhaps ISAC was specifically created to function as he does by an entity that has reasons for allowing Rogue Agents to exist and continue to use SHD tech. After all, if Parnell didn't have any way to access ISAC he couldn't have created ANNA for the Rogue Network.
@@NGN There has been some Post-Invsaion Audio logs added into the game recently through the Epsidoe updates. Episode 2 added the Henry Hayes (found inside Campus Settlement with all avaliable once max upgraded), Odessa Sawyer (found around the buildings near Theater Settlement) and Ridgeway (found in Lincoln Memorial, Air & Space Museum, and Capitol Building) (still missing 1 for Ridgeway but I plan to back track to see if it is in early areas of the Air & Space Museum.)
Great video, as always! As for the apparent continuity error between the Activation of the Second Wave and their investigation as to what happened to the First Wave, my guess is that President Waller did not want to spread the word and inevitably cause any panic between Second Wave Agents that their fellow comrades went Rogue. I dunno, a dumb idea, sure, but it's possible.
My theory is this: it was intentionally not mentioned to avoid more agents going rogue. If you tell the 2nd wave before they go in, they start asking questions before they see the situation in the ground. "Why did the 1st wave go rogue? How bad was it? What would I have done in the same situation?" The 2nd wave would have seen things differently and may have developed sympathies towards the 1st wave. No, better to tell them to investigate. Let the 2nd wave find the evidence for themselves and come to their own conclusions about Keener and the 1st wave. With their feet on the ground and neck deep in it, it's more likely they'll see the rogues as traitors and psychos rather than soldiers who were traumatized and broken by the situation they were stuck in. Not saying I agree with the rogues but things look very different in a briefing folder than they do on the street while fighting pyromaniac service worker.
@@1buddahead I'd say that the rogues lost all sympathy for me when they started participating in atrocities at the head of the Cleaners and Rikers in New York. Dragov and Conley are particular examples of rogues undeserving of sympathy due to their clear regard for ethical standards of engagement and how they operate no better than the glorified cult leaders they replaced at the head of their respective gangs. Conley participated in and assisted with literally burning innocent people alive. Dragov counts the Rikers as family and prioritizes their wellbeing despite the vile acts they inflict upon others. The closest of the rogues I can come to sympathizing with is Parnell, and that's mostly because he's a gullible conspiracy sheep who may have a point about corruption but was too easily manipulated by Keener and died pointlessly, possibly even serving to preserve the conspiracy that cost him one of his family members in an ironic twist of fate.
Feral Kuja a little late I guess but I want to say something Dragov i mean i see your point about him but after all he did acted on his morals, what I mean is that he was the one that let them out basically but he didn’t want to let them die there since in his eyes it would have been bad but yeah I guess he isn’t no better then the person he replaced And about Parnell yeah it is I guess sad in a way like he probably didn’t want to become rogue but became easily manipulated by keener since keener basically fueled Parnell’s distrust about the government and how it was corrupted which he was probably right about
Was late to the party of the 1st division game, I got it 2 years later after its release, was not interested in the story at first but after finding your channel a year ago you know how to keep the story of this game engaging and interesting, what im trying to say is your videos are great and informative, it gets me really hooked to the game, so thanks man, big fan
One correction: Ridgeway dubbed himself General after he was sprung from jail by the rest of the Blue Suns err True Sons. Before that he was still a Colonel.
@@deathdisclover999 Ridgeway wanted nothing more than to take DC for himself. Ridgeway is a case study in deflection-- he called those who were infected degenerates, but it is he and his so called True Sons who committed atrocities against the infected and unarmed citizens
amazing work again. and so fast :D Love all about the Lore from the Division so its really great to get an overview. About the last part: it is still a mystery. my best Theory at the moment is, that maybe the information should not be distributed digitally. and since the commander of the second wave was killed in Div1, nobody knows outside from the government.
My own theory is that with Black Tusk handing off equipment to the LMB ( one of the comics has this) and Arron Keener having the ability to scramble his own SHD signals in NYC, it would not be beyond his ability to blank things off from DC, like Louis Chang and most of the second wave in NYC being killed by the LMB, possibly using BT Gear.
There's a LOT of unknowns as far as the first wave going rogue, the current hunt for rogue agents in DC in Season 1, and the various revelations we discover at the end of Warlords of New York. The Black Tusk have the backing of some major players, and I wouldn't be surprised if these major players are pitting the SHD against Black Tusk and the Rogue Agents as a third wild card for some unknown purpose. Pawns on the board to be discarded at a whim for the sake of the long game, as it were. Keener is smart, but I can see how his actions in the series up until the final story mission of Warlords could have been the product of some bigger scheme by either a domestic or foreign government or organization. This is even more plausible if the Secret Service has been compromised, as you mention is possible due to the mysterious nature of the Vice President's suicide and leading up to Speaker Ellis being sworn in, Ellis having been confirmed to be working with Black Tusk.
Videos like this that stitch the whole story together are great, keep up the good work. Also the continuity error of the second waves activation simple could be that Ellis never passed on the information or that the black tusk shut down the S.H.D network to cripple communications to NY that's the best I've got
I would like to thank you, NGN, for posting this. I think it will answer a few questions, from some friends of mine. I love ALL your Lore video, VERY much, both Divison and non-Division alike! Please keep them coming as I will be an avid viewer. Amazing job, good sir! Thank you, again. :)
I believe that when the it was stated that Waller knew what happened and he should read his history books. it meant that most of them were wiped out due to not having any support. This happens real world in almost every major conflict at some point. This also happens in a few of Tom Clancy's books, Clear and Present Danger in particular.
I know I am late to the party but here are my 2 cents and someone may have already drawn this conclusion. The 2nd wave DIV Commander was briefed on the rogue agents and was most likely waiting to get to the Base of Operations and brief the whole 2nd wave so they could organize and plan a strategy on how to counter the Rogue agents better. Which leads to another reason they were taken out. The first wave proved small numbers cut off from support could be defeated so the second wave needed to be crippled to so that they wouldn’t be as much as a threat.
In asense but by doctrine the Division is supposed to act in rogue manner. What I mean by that is they are meant to restore order in less then conventional means with no clear oversight over their operations. They serve the federal government true but the way they operate is beyond normal oversight.
Great vid as usual. On to the case of 1st wave going rogue and nobody informing New York command, I think it was because there was no other choice and the idea that you could go rogue so easily didn't need to be instilled into the next waves, plus it all seemed to be on "Didn't ask, don't tell basis"
Sorry to be THAT GUY. But Ridgeway was nevera general when he was part of the JTF. He was a Colonel in the Maryland Homeland Security and was drafted in as a JTF Colonel. After his eacape from prison, he founded the True Sons and gave himself the title of General. Just a little detail is all. (Source from the car dash cam. The doctor clearly adresses him as Colonel.)
I think Ridgeway was always a major, still in charge of at least one section of DC, up until he made the true suns. That was when he self appointed himself into a General. A few comm units have a few civilians call him major.
Absolutely amazing video, fantastically edited and put together! This channel will flourish if the content is of this quality. Keep it going mate you have a bright future!
Always enjoy your vids. One thing I haven't seen is where were we at the start of Div2? I know it was on the coast and I know we left the 1 division agent and a jtf of some sort to fight the Black Tusk hovercraft, but I don't remember a location.
Agent Sanders was the one left behind. She made it to DC and was briefly seen in the endgame content. I for sure was glad to see that she made it and still in the fight. And I agree with you that I want to know where that was. I wanted to explore the area but they rush you through it so fast. You should read all the books. Collapse of New York. Broken Dawn. Extremis Mails. The World of Tom Clancy's The Division. That's if you haven't read them already. Such a great experience to expand on the story as a whole. Especially what in the timeline happened between NYC and DC.
Oh and hey if you want something good hey i saw an echo leading to the first wave and the first wave agent chilling near a apartment in dc and hey i just saw a man while the echo was activated and i could not see its name but i see its body
It's not about the death, it's about the fear. Even without Mass death, the fear of contamination is just as strong and can still lead to infrastructure failure. The early events of division lore is starting to line up with real life America. I give it a year... Maybe 6 months before martial law hits. My only hope is that with such I wide spread gaming community, people won't be so stupid as to form groups like the hyenas. It'll just be down between Democratic rule, autocratic rule, and communistic rule because all give viable means of survival
Serina Hadjadj yes and no. Yes if absolutely zero research is done to find a cure. No with the current death rate and amount of research going into finding a cure. I will admit I’m no doctor or even a med student but that’s what seems reasonable to me. However there are 2 more possibilities. 1. The virus was man made and released to kill older people with weaker immune systems as a minor deterrent for overpopulation in China. 2. Man made and released specifically for finding a cure which in return will make someone somewhere billions. You’re crazy if ppl think cures are free. Also @FBI if you’re reading this suck my dick
@@Derr1ck_yt Virus is not man made. There have been many examples of other viruses which have been lethal or potentially dangerous, Ebola, H1N1, SARS, MERS. All the result of evolution. Also FINDING a cure is not profitable in the least, research is incredibly expensive and has no guarantee of arriving at a solution/cure.
@@aries4378 Yeah, the real smallpox is much, much worse. Its only weakness is that we have the vaccine, and people aren't typically vaccinated against it anymore, or neglect the booster shot. It probably exists in the wild, and might rear its head when the healthcare system drops its guard to concentrate on CoV. It certainly exists in tier-4 bioprotection labs, it might also exist outside Russia and USA. It could be cultivated in China or Iran or DPRK, some sample might have been stolen during the collapse of USSR. Perhaps it's a good thing corona is fucking us, because when pox shows up again, we would be more mentally prepared to face it.
One more thing you should consider is the survival game mode in the original division. Players were tasked with finding experimental antivirals that had been lost somewhere in the Darkzone. Could this be connected to the supposed cure that President Ellis had the location of? Also, where does it fit in the Division timeline? It had to be during the winter due to the extreme blizzard that blew into Manhattan. But was it before Ellis discovered the cure or after? (Also there were hunters in survival so could they also be connected to the Black Tusk? What if they were looking for the experimental antivirals as well?)
The problem here for me is the the timeline between the first and second wave, only a month? 3 months sound more believable . I do not think either in only a few month DC is covered by plants.
President Waller said it himself "They have the most advanced tech in the US arsenal...." he most likely fell into the trap that a lot of commanders fall into. They think the shiny gear will do it all and fail to realize that you still need men and women with boots on the ground and the proper support to make those shiny toys work. He threw them into a hot zone with no logistical support and he wonders why he was losing agents and having them go rogue?
Though this maybe late or unless you did could you explain lore in the episodes that were released. Plus I find interesting it’s almost been a full year of dollar flu outbreak in division universe
My guess on why the information about the rogue agents never made it to the SHD in NYC: Since the organization only truly answers to the sitting president... and itself, then if the organization doesn't share the info, then the president is the only other official avenue of communication. If the SHD is sabotaging itself (#black_tusk_is_empoyed_by_shd) then it makes sense that the SHD purposefully kept the info from its own people, and the president never followed-up on the issue himself. We already know at least one of the presidents was a traitor. The first two were assassinated early. With this much disruption in the command chain, the SHD sort of becomes the de-facto 'head of state' even though it doesn't officially hold the title. I wouldn't be surprised if the first president did the 'half measure' on advice from the SHD itself, presumably under the excuse: "All activated agents stop being clandestine."
I don't know why I feel like Gordon Amherst still made blacktusk before the green poison but I have my reasons. Also good video I will tell my mates bout this video and basic youtuber requests. Anyways bye
I guess someone already thought of this but it's likely that they kept it a secret to make sure no other agents go rouge. If they were aware that the half measures involved then it would put doubt in the minds of the other agents. But this doesn't make sense if you consider that the media would have reported this. Then again, if you take into account of the martial law then the media would have been restricted with information provided to them. It's a tricky questions I agree, i don't think that there is a solid answer.
Honestly? I think the reason no one was told that the agents went rogue, was deniability. If they KNEW that agents went rogue, first, it would make it look like the government didn’t have the situation under control, but two, the agents would start to immediately question their mission before it even started
Corona is about to us fighting for Control Points around our cities in a year.
James The Wolf good sentence structure ngl
@@mayorofpenistown2173 agreed
Lock´n´load Agents. The Citizens are needing us!
Haha haha guys he said corona virus. Guys that’s funny because I know what that is. Hahahah Corona Corona Corona. Oof I have Corona XD hahahha big chungus
I read somewhere that they started burying coronavirus victims in mass graves in New York. This shit is getting too real
I have to agree with that it doesn't make sense that the second wave wouldn't be warned of rogue agents. But what is more startling is that Isac has something called rogue protocol. That means that it was planned or at least expected. New protocols don't just pop up out of nowhere.
Yeah this has bugged me since day one. Why would it be built in?
NGN also why not just broadcast the rouge’s location so they can get killed or better yet shutdown so the tech can’t be used or just self destruct and hope the rouge is wearing the watch so they die saving the problem of having agents risk their lives to kill the rouge.
In case of government corruption
That's a good point. What particular criteria has to be met for ISAC to designate an agent "rogue", and why aren't there failsafe measures in place to cripple or eliminate rogues remotely such as self-destruct devices in their equipment and watch?
Allowing a Rogue Agent to keep their gear and watch seems counter-intuitive in almost all ways save easily identifying a rogue, and identifying a rogue's corpse would be easy as "missing hand, SHD tech shrapnel in the corpse".
Maybe there's a point to ISAC "not being as smart as his creator thinks he is", or perhaps ISAC was specifically created to function as he does by an entity that has reasons for allowing Rogue Agents to exist and continue to use SHD tech. After all, if Parnell didn't have any way to access ISAC he couldn't have created ANNA for the Rogue Network.
Ricardo Garrett I mean Yano that’s accc rlly plausible
Due to recent announcements, we now know the answer to the question about the rogue Division agents. Personally, I'm excited. March 3rd 2020.
I cant wait for more lore videos, just as excited for that as i am to play warlords!
And if your on PC you can play today!
Press X to Start just watch the news :p
whty would you say this
Well done on the timeline. I really enjoyed it.
Thanks man :-)
@@NGN Your welcome. Keep up the good work.
I enjoyed it too
@@NGN There has been some Post-Invsaion Audio logs added into the game recently through the Epsidoe updates. Episode 2 added the Henry Hayes (found inside Campus Settlement with all avaliable once max upgraded), Odessa Sawyer (found around the buildings near Theater Settlement) and Ridgeway (found in Lincoln Memorial, Air & Space Museum, and Capitol Building) (still missing 1 for Ridgeway but I plan to back track to see if it is in early areas of the Air & Space Museum.)
Great video, as always!
As for the apparent continuity error between the Activation of the Second Wave and their investigation as to what happened to the First Wave, my guess is that President Waller did not want to spread the word and inevitably cause any panic between Second Wave Agents that their fellow comrades went Rogue.
I dunno, a dumb idea, sure, but it's possible.
Actually that's a good idea for all I know u could be right
I second this theory. It's pretty much damage control on the Executive branch so that Second Wave Agents won't think of going rogue as well.
My theory is this: it was intentionally not mentioned to avoid more agents going rogue. If you tell the 2nd wave before they go in, they start asking questions before they see the situation in the ground. "Why did the 1st wave go rogue? How bad was it? What would I have done in the same situation?" The 2nd wave would have seen things differently and may have developed sympathies towards the 1st wave. No, better to tell them to investigate. Let the 2nd wave find the evidence for themselves and come to their own conclusions about Keener and the 1st wave. With their feet on the ground and neck deep in it, it's more likely they'll see the rogues as traitors and psychos rather than soldiers who were traumatized and broken by the situation they were stuck in. Not saying I agree with the rogues but things look very different in a briefing folder than they do on the street while fighting pyromaniac service worker.
@@1buddahead I'd say that the rogues lost all sympathy for me when they started participating in atrocities at the head of the Cleaners and Rikers in New York.
Dragov and Conley are particular examples of rogues undeserving of sympathy due to their clear regard for ethical standards of engagement and how they operate no better than the glorified cult leaders they replaced at the head of their respective gangs. Conley participated in and assisted with literally burning innocent people alive. Dragov counts the Rikers as family and prioritizes their wellbeing despite the vile acts they inflict upon others.
The closest of the rogues I can come to sympathizing with is Parnell, and that's mostly because he's a gullible conspiracy sheep who may have a point about corruption but was too easily manipulated by Keener and died pointlessly, possibly even serving to preserve the conspiracy that cost him one of his family members in an ironic twist of fate.
Feral Kuja a little late I guess but I want to say something
Dragov i mean i see your point about him but after all he did acted on his morals, what I mean is that he was the one that let them out basically but he didn’t want to let them die there since in his eyes it would have been bad but yeah I guess he isn’t no better then the person he replaced
And about Parnell yeah it is I guess sad in a way like he probably didn’t want to become rogue but became easily manipulated by keener since keener basically fueled Parnell’s distrust about the government and how it was corrupted which he was probably right about
Was late to the party of the 1st division game, I got it 2 years later after its release, was not interested in the story at first but after finding your channel a year ago you know how to keep the story of this game engaging and interesting, what im trying to say is your videos are great and informative, it gets me really hooked to the game, so thanks man, big fan
Cheers man, appreciate the feedback! :-)
This is literally the best gaming channel. Wery informative videos and good entertainment.
thanks bro, keep up the great work...
Literally
Maybe the higher ups thought that if they knew, they would be more likely to go rogue, idk
One correction: Ridgeway dubbed himself General after he was sprung from jail by the rest of the Blue Suns err True Sons. Before that he was still a Colonel.
This. There are in game audio logs stating this.
@@deathdisclover999 Ridgeway wanted nothing more than to take DC for himself. Ridgeway is a case study in deflection-- he called those who were infected degenerates, but it is he and his so called True Sons who committed atrocities against the infected and unarmed citizens
amazing work again. and so fast :D
Love all about the Lore from the Division so its really great to get an overview.
About the last part:
it is still a mystery.
my best Theory at the moment is, that maybe the information should not be distributed digitally.
and since the commander of the second wave was killed in Div1, nobody knows outside from the government.
My own theory is that with Black Tusk handing off equipment to the LMB ( one of the comics has this) and Arron Keener having the ability to scramble his own SHD signals in NYC, it would not be beyond his ability to blank things off from DC, like Louis Chang and most of the second wave in NYC being killed by the LMB, possibly using BT Gear.
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you are doing a great job with these, they have filled in blanks and caused me to look at some things in a different light, keep up the hard work
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I love this story i never get bored of hearing it
There's a LOT of unknowns as far as the first wave going rogue, the current hunt for rogue agents in DC in Season 1, and the various revelations we discover at the end of Warlords of New York.
The Black Tusk have the backing of some major players, and I wouldn't be surprised if these major players are pitting the SHD against Black Tusk and the Rogue Agents as a third wild card for some unknown purpose. Pawns on the board to be discarded at a whim for the sake of the long game, as it were. Keener is smart, but I can see how his actions in the series up until the final story mission of Warlords could have been the product of some bigger scheme by either a domestic or foreign government or organization. This is even more plausible if the Secret Service has been compromised, as you mention is possible due to the mysterious nature of the Vice President's suicide and leading up to Speaker Ellis being sworn in, Ellis having been confirmed to be working with Black Tusk.
0 Dislikes because most of them fell to the Green Poison.
2 dislikes now, Aaron and Elise.
3 dislikes now, Aaron, Ellis, and Baron
@@somespacemarineontheintern5804 5 dislikes Aaron, ellis, baron, buddy, and lucy
Boomer joined the club now...6...smdh
Dizzy and Ricochet joined in at 8.
Videos like this that stitch the whole story together are great, keep up the good work.
Also the continuity error of the second waves activation simple could be that Ellis never passed on the information or that the black tusk shut down the S.H.D network to cripple communications to NY that's the best I've got
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I would like to thank you, NGN, for posting this. I think it will answer a few questions, from some friends of mine. I love ALL your Lore video, VERY much, both Divison and non-Division alike! Please keep them coming as I will be an avid viewer. Amazing job, good sir! Thank you, again. :)
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this should be a movie.
I believe that when the it was stated that Waller knew what happened and he should read his history books. it meant that most of them were wiped out due to not having any support. This happens real world in almost every major conflict at some point. This also happens in a few of Tom Clancy's books, Clear and Present Danger in particular.
i love you're videos ! you seem to have a special talent for lore videos. thank you i loved every minute :)
Love your work man as always. Thank you for all your research
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I know I am late to the party but here are my 2 cents and someone may have already drawn this conclusion.
The 2nd wave DIV Commander was briefed on the rogue agents and was most likely waiting to get to the Base of Operations and brief the whole 2nd wave so they could organize and plan a strategy on how to counter the Rogue agents better. Which leads to another reason they were taken out. The first wave proved small numbers cut off from support could be defeated so the second wave needed to be crippled to so that they wouldn’t be as much as a threat.
There's a third part... it's not over yet
I think they weren't 100% sure and thought that they didn't want Division Agents to know that going rouge was an "option".
In asense but by doctrine the Division is supposed to act in rogue manner. What I mean by that is they are meant to restore order in less then conventional means with no clear oversight over their operations. They serve the federal government true but the way they operate is beyond normal oversight.
your division lore is what I always love to watch. nice vid.
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Very good.. But you FORGOT about the CLEANERS..🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Im in Chicago and my watch is RED
Great vid as usual.
On to the case of 1st wave going rogue and nobody informing New York command, I think it was because there was no other choice and the idea that you could go rogue so easily didn't need to be instilled into the next waves, plus it all seemed to be on "Didn't ask, don't tell basis"
I loved that this game was put in xbox live gold a few weeks after the pandemic started
Great video and the lore is good. Thank you love it
I cried (not literally) when i first saw the lost footage of first wave division agents getting slaughtered in the subways. Great fucking timeline btw
Went back to playing division 1 and man Isacs voice it different
about the activation of the second waves maybe after activation the shd was shutdown and they didn't have time to tell them
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The Division predicted the entire year of 2020
Ubisoft = nostradamus
I am late to the party but im loving this division playing bud! 🔥💯👍
Like the story again. If you were actor I would watch your movies for sure
Sorry to be THAT GUY. But Ridgeway was nevera general when he was part of the JTF. He was a Colonel in the Maryland Homeland Security and was drafted in as a JTF Colonel. After his eacape from prison, he founded the True Sons and gave himself the title of General. Just a little detail is all. (Source from the car dash cam. The doctor clearly adresses him as Colonel.)
There are audio logs that state that he self-promoted himself as well. I think in the prision mission.
I think Ridgeway was always a major, still in charge of at least one section of DC, up until he made the true suns. That was when he self appointed himself into a General. A few comm units have a few civilians call him major.
Watching this in 2021 is a trip 😥
The next division game should take place in California and the home base should be the playboy mansion
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thanks for the video and the updates, love the lore, makes the game all that more interesting
Absolutely amazing video, fantastically edited and put together! This channel will flourish if the content is of this quality. Keep it going mate you have a bright future!
Joe another good video, brings everything together. Love your work.
Thanks buddy 😊
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Quality content yet again NGN 👌
Even though i Know the lore of the games, you somehow manage to make me feel like this is brand new every time.
Yes, very well done
Always enjoy your vids. One thing I haven't seen is where were we at the start of Div2? I know it was on the coast and I know we left the 1 division agent and a jtf of some sort to fight the Black Tusk hovercraft, but I don't remember a location.
Agent Sanders was the one left behind. She made it to DC and was briefly seen in the endgame content. I for sure was glad to see that she made it and still in the fight. And I agree with you that I want to know where that was. I wanted to explore the area but they rush you through it so fast. You should read all the books. Collapse of New York. Broken Dawn. Extremis Mails. The World of Tom Clancy's The Division. That's if you haven't read them already. Such a great experience to expand on the story as a whole. Especially what in the timeline happened between NYC and DC.
If this ain't the Rona..... just got the division 2 this lore video is dope
It's kinda weird how the events from the game become that close to reality...
Yup! And with covid19 reaching its peak, only time will tell if the world end up like this. Hopefully it won't due to low death rate lol
@@1273poopoo hopefully because has far as we know there is no division to save us
Ohhhhh ok that's what happened to the Settlement.. I was wondering y there was no one there .. excellent story
Your intro was sick af
Similar to how things are going now
Hey another one! Thank god im early because i dont get early way too that much
Oh and hey if you want something good hey i saw an echo leading to the first wave and the first wave agent chilling near a apartment in dc and hey i just saw a man while the echo was activated and i could not see its name but i see its body
Oh I know the echo, I'll check it out!
The only thing I don't understand is, where is the sheriff (player from TD2) comes from? What were we defending in that opening cutscene? Against who?
I know I’m hella late but do we know how many agents are in a wave?I would assume the number would have to be pretty decent.
Watching this, i know what to excpect when the corona virus comes for us.
Kylen Rohrig corona time
the Corona virus isn't that deadly it's only "deadly" in china because the amount of people who live in the country is over a billion
@@gotworc well ,in Italy the death rate already reached 1.000 .
It's not about the death, it's about the fear. Even without Mass death, the fear of contamination is just as strong and can still lead to infrastructure failure. The early events of division lore is starting to line up with real life America. I give it a year... Maybe 6 months before martial law hits. My only hope is that with such I wide spread gaming community, people won't be so stupid as to form groups like the hyenas. It'll just be down between Democratic rule, autocratic rule, and communistic rule because all give viable means of survival
Ok boys whos gonna link up and form the cleaners with me? XD
amazing video! will you be doing more timeline videos in the future?
so weird watching this during Corona outbreaks
that intro was clean
thank you so much for this
Wow can this happen in the real life with the Corona virus outbreak?
Serina Hadjadj yes and no. Yes if absolutely zero research is done to find a cure. No with the current death rate and amount of research going into finding a cure. I will admit I’m no doctor or even a med student but that’s what seems reasonable to me. However there are 2 more possibilities. 1. The virus was man made and released to kill older people with weaker immune systems as a minor deterrent for overpopulation in China. 2. Man made and released specifically for finding a cure which in return will make someone somewhere billions. You’re crazy if ppl think cures are free. Also @FBI if you’re reading this suck my dick
Corona was a test run.
@@Derr1ck_yt Virus is not man made. There have been many examples of other viruses which have been lethal or potentially dangerous, Ebola, H1N1, SARS, MERS. All the result of evolution. Also FINDING a cure is not profitable in the least, research is incredibly expensive and has no guarantee of arriving at a solution/cure.
@@aries4378 Yeah, the real smallpox is much, much worse. Its only weakness is that we have the vaccine, and people aren't typically vaccinated against it anymore, or neglect the booster shot.
It probably exists in the wild, and might rear its head when the healthcare system drops its guard to concentrate on CoV. It certainly exists in tier-4 bioprotection labs, it might also exist outside Russia and USA. It could be cultivated in China or Iran or DPRK, some sample might have been stolen during the collapse of USSR. Perhaps it's a good thing corona is fucking us, because when pox shows up again, we would be more mentally prepared to face it.
Lol
I can go for a Corona right now
Nick Walczak lol your comment made my day! Thanks mate!!👍
Tony T really wasn’t that funny
@@SomeRamdomAhole neither are you
Nick Walczak *insert pointing Spiderman meme*
I dont like beer but i drank bottle just to spite people
2020 iš intro to division like life in next year
One more thing you should consider is the survival game mode in the original division. Players were tasked with finding experimental antivirals that had been lost somewhere in the Darkzone. Could this be connected to the supposed cure that President Ellis had the location of? Also, where does it fit in the Division timeline? It had to be during the winter due to the extreme blizzard that blew into Manhattan. But was it before Ellis discovered the cure or after? (Also there were hunters in survival so could they also be connected to the Black Tusk? What if they were looking for the experimental antivirals as well?)
The problem here for me is the the timeline between the first and second wave, only a month? 3 months sound more believable . I do not think either in only a few month DC is covered by plants.
3:07 could be all of us if it gets worse with covid-19 already got the tents set up.
Can you make a video on why president Ellis turned his back on the country I would love to hear toor thoughts on this
President Waller said it himself "They have the most advanced tech in the US arsenal...." he most likely fell into the trap that a lot of commanders fall into. They think the shiny gear will do it all and fail to realize that you still need men and women with boots on the ground and the proper support to make those shiny toys work. He threw them into a hot zone with no logistical support and he wonders why he was losing agents and having them go rogue?
and now we are lviving in this game
Can’t wait for the 3rd game
Were gunna go out on the street
Virus: *no*
At 10:48 the agents are like: well Air Force One is crashing, back to killing
videos like this should be ingame :)
He got the clips from the game
1 person has disavowed the division
There rogue
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Everyone else went rogue but A.Keener definitely disavowed The Division 🤣
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Though this maybe late or unless you did could you explain lore in the episodes that were released.
Plus I find interesting it’s almost been a full year of dollar flu outbreak in division universe
1:15 to 1:46 Everything he describes right there is the current reality.
Yes
Now it's 1:15 to 2:17
Id like to know who we should blame?
The guy who made it?
The people who gave the Creator the things?
Or world politics?
check his division 1 recap
Cool just like corona just except the bats
My guess on why the information about the rogue agents never made it to the SHD in NYC: Since the organization only truly answers to the sitting president... and itself, then if the organization doesn't share the info, then the president is the only other official avenue of communication. If the SHD is sabotaging itself (#black_tusk_is_empoyed_by_shd) then it makes sense that the SHD purposefully kept the info from its own people, and the president never followed-up on the issue himself.
We already know at least one of the presidents was a traitor. The first two were assassinated early. With this much disruption in the command chain, the SHD sort of becomes the de-facto 'head of state' even though it doesn't officially hold the title.
I wouldn't be surprised if the first president did the 'half measure' on advice from the SHD itself, presumably under the excuse: "All activated agents stop being clandestine."
No Sleep Till Brooklyn!
Amazing video! And second!
Thanks for the like!
This dropped the moment school started:l
It would be amazing if you can now make a video about the pentagon episode I feel like it’s a big update & im missing the lore of it
I will be buddy, I just need to spend some time pulling apart all the new intel :-)
NGN great to hear !!!!
The game itself does not provide this with cutscenes... could easily be a movie.
Theories: communication breakdown, potential sabotage, forgotten about in the chaos
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Maybe the reason why the news of the first wave agents going rogue is because it was too risky to release and it might cause panic within the JTF
Let's have a full lore on TD1: Underground and Survival if possible. Though I know Survival is short and self explanatory
I don't know why I feel like Gordon Amherst still made blacktusk before the green poison but I have my reasons. Also good video I will tell my mates bout this video and basic youtuber requests. Anyways bye
Any idea when Tidal Basin happens? I assume late summer.
I just got division 2 on Ubisoft for 9.90 and I wanted to know the history so thanks
Be sure to buy Warlords too ! Its a must buy and it helps you rank up higher.
I guess someone already thought of this but it's likely that they kept it a secret to make sure no other agents go rouge. If they were aware that the half measures involved then it would put doubt in the minds of the other agents. But this doesn't make sense if you consider that the media would have reported this. Then again, if you take into account of the martial law then the media would have been restricted with information provided to them.
It's a tricky questions I agree, i don't think that there is a solid answer.
2 dislikes ? Looks like we have two rogue agents
6:19 Washington D.C. and the District of Columbia are the same thing
Honestly? I think the reason no one was told that the agents went rogue, was deniability. If they KNEW that agents went rogue, first, it would make it look like the government didn’t have the situation under control, but two, the agents would start to immediately question their mission before it even started
Just here trying to figure out how its gonna go down because we already have protests in Chicago.
Came to watch this after all the riots and corona virus that's going on today . June 3/2020
What happened to Jessica Kandel virus work in division two?
We know now what happened to the first wave. Agents, prepare for Warlords of New York.
What a sick video!
Division 3 with the black tusks yes please
Love the intro music
If the World Health Organisation had of consulted you at the time of this video we wouldn't have a corona problem.