The most notable is that the OPSAT also has an ambient noise/sound sensitivity meter that tells how much noise Sam (or the environment he is operating in) is making, and a light visibility indicator that tells Sam how visible he is to his enemy. The functional nature also allows the user to pick up data sticks (it isn't mentioned whether these are Sony's Data Sticks or some other Flash Memory/card chips) to read through. It can provide streaming video from either the wired-in Optic Cable, or via the wireless Sticky Camera. The OPSAT can provide a lot more than mission updates and data saves. The OPSAT can be used to transmit data to mission handlers, connect to Optic Cables, display objective markers, reveal Dead Drops, and much more. The main interface between a Fourth Echelon operative and their data, the OPSAT is a smaller version that can access and link to the Strategic Mission Interface.
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