About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 52. Chapters: Hitman: Contracts characters, Hitman: Contracts missions, Hitman: Contracts targets, Hitman: Contracts weapons, International Contract Agency, NPC and Disguises, Agent Smith, Arkadij Jegorov, Diana Burnwood, Dr. Otto Wolfgang Ort-Meyer, Flaming Rotterdam, Ghost, Inspector Albert Fournier, Klaas Teller, SWAT, Tzun, Winston Beldingford, Yurishka, Zun, Asylum Aftermath, Beldingford Manor, Deadly Cargo, Hunter and Hunted, Rendezvous in Rotterdam, Slaying a Dragon, The Bjarkhov Bomb, The Meat King's Party, The Wang Fou Incident, Traditions of the Trade, Alistair Beldingford, Alvaro D'Alvade, Andrei Puscus, Arkadij Jegorov, Campbell Sturrock, Dr. Otto Wolfgang Ort-Meyer, Fabian Fuchs, Franz Fuchs, Fritz Fuchs, Hong Kong Chief of Police, Inspector Albert Fournier, Klaas Teller, Lee Hong, Malcolm Sturrock, Richard Delahunt, Rutgert Van Leuven, Winston Beldingford, AK-74, AMT Hardballer, Bolt Gun, Bomb, Chinese Sword, CZ2000, Dragunov SVD, Enforcer Sniper Rifle, Fiber Wire, Gold Desert Eagle, M4, M60 Light Machine Gun, Magnum 500, Meat Hook, Minigun, MP5, R93 Sniper, Sedative Syringe, SG 220 .S, Silverballer, Stun Gun. Excerpt: The International Contract Agency (ICA) is a global conglomerate of hitmen and professional assassins, whose services are extended to wealthy and influential customers around the world. The Agency has ties to several major governments in the CIA (via Agent Smith), FBI (prior to The Franchise taking it from them), MI5, and Interpol. They are especially friendly with the United Nations; after 47 prevented a terrorist attack at their summit in 1996, they began a tight business relationship. This later resulted in the Agency making an exception to their rule of not killing former clients, when 47 was asked to kill Sergei Zavorotko for his possession of WMDs. Shortly beforehand, 47 was under strict orders not to kill any UN soldiers while on a mission in Afghanistan. The UN wanted to gain ...