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== Weapon Unlocked ==
== Weapon Unlocked ==


When an [[Assault Rifle]] [[Blaster]] or [[Corruptor]] or a [[Mercenaries]] [[Mastermind]] obtains this badge, they unlock the [[Weapon_Customization#Assault_Rifle|Tommy Gun]] weapon customization.
When an [[Assault Rifle]] [[Blaster]] or [[Corruptor]] or a [[Mercenaries]] [[Mastermind]] obtains this badge, they unlock the [[Weapon Customization#Assault Rifle|Tommy Gun]] weapon customization.


== Note ==
== Note ==
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* [[Badges]]
* [[Badges]]


== External Links==
== External Links ==
{{CIT Badge|ID=225}}
{{CIT Badge|ID=225}}
{{BadgeHunter Badge}}
{{BadgeHunter Badge}}

Revision as of 03:46, 10 June 2009

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Description

You have shown that no matter the bribe or threat, you will stand before organized criminals and take them on.

How to Get

Defeat 100 Family bosses (Underbosses and Consiglieri).

Weapon Unlocked

When an Assault Rifle Blaster or Corruptor or a Mercenaries Mastermind obtains this badge, they unlock the Tommy Gun weapon customization.

Note

In CoV, there are a mixture of "standard" Family mobs and specific Marcone Family mobs. All are in the Family enemy group, and often share the same names and powers, but different descriptions. Consiglieri and Underbosses that mention Emil Marcone in their descriptions will not count towards this badge, regardless of whether they have "Marcone" in their names or not. The different mobs can be found as follows:

As a result, the only place to hunt for this badge outside of missions is the dock area in Nerva, and even then, not all bosses killed will count for the badge.

In CoH, the best place to hunt for this badge is the docks of Striga Isle.

Trivia

The Badge's name is a reference to the autobiographical memoir by Eliot Ness and Oscar Fraley, published in 1957, which was the basis for two television series and a Brian DePalma film.

See Also

External Links