Wouldn't a barcode be a dead giveaway?

Wouldn't a barcode be a dead giveaway?

his victims can't read barcode so they think it says something cool like "peace" or something.

it's a video game and a piece of fiction

Looks like hitler

47 is an urban legend at best, a boogeyman among the (((elites))). Also people don't really look closely at whatever the fuck is on the back of your head, so most of them won't notice it anyway.

Wouldn't 3 lights be a dead giveaway?

>Wouldn't a barcode be a dead giveaway?

Literally no one knows who he is. Bald people are not common, but they are around, but when it comes to disguises, it doesn't mesh well that's true. But he's a professional assassin trained to manipulate people, infiltrate social activities, gangs, professions, even act like a completely different person, you'd need to be extremely super autistic or almost as good as 47 to notice him, but then you'd be killed by him just to make sure he doesn't get into the grid by accident.

Wigs

If you scanned it, all it would tell you is his birthdate. Though I don't think anyone will be able to get close enough to scan it.

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Why would it? It just looks like another stupid fucking tattoo from a distance.

Silent assassin is canon. No one would ever know about the barcode. No witnesses or photographic / video evidence.

Who has the webm from the movie where he looks like he wore dads hand me down suit to work?

What a tiny and flat occipital lobe, 47 is an actual brainlet.

He genuinely has missing chromosomes. It’s part of the lore.

yes, I read somewhere on here that only a hitman or the yakuza would ever get a tattoo.
that's why I think anyone with a tattoo should be arrested on site.

If you scaned him what would you get?

50p savers broccoli from Tesco

i chuckled

Nah because it's a silly tattoo for a hitman.

That's actually why in Absolution he tried to like cut it out.

It's not like people know who 47 is.

Shouldnt that make him retarded?

Is this bait?

It should, but it actually makes him smart as shit.
His emotional intelligence takes a hit though. He doesn't overtly enjoy/hate anything, although there's been references of him enjoying cooking.

Having an extra chromossome makes you retard

Hitman 2016 is on sale right now. Should I buy it? Y/N

Y

>emotional intelligence
Wouldnt you need that to read people effectively and make convincing personas?

he doesn't need to do any of that, since he kills people, not mimic them.
Also, canonically(?) every kill he makes is SASO

Wouldn't the bandana be a dead giveaway?

Not really, highly intelligent antisocial people are able to get by (and flourish) in society without feeling much (and definitely not empathy).

Sort of like learning how to play music while being deaf, just going by the feedback you get.

>Doesn't mimic people

What crack are you smoking? He literally impersonates people to get closer to his targets.

Not that user, but I get that the reason you, as the player, see the light so you can tell how Sam is positioned (I think was was confirmed by the developers?). However, it looks weird how those lights just outright pertrude through the shadows with no acknowledgement of the enemies.

lel

Not if he walks through the checkouts

Wait a minute, that card...

He impersonates nobody. He just wears a disguise and goes on about his mission.
Not once has he put on an act when wearing something other than his suit. Even the Tobias Reaper persona is just him with the name Tobias.

Both missing and having an extra fuck you up

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>inferred lights a dead give away

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Don't you have to put the mask on?

There's a huge difference between impersonating and just wearing a disguise, and even then in the picture that you show us, he only has to say ''I'm a worker and i'm on my way to the bathroom/kitchen/my work place'' and people would probably leave him alone

>47 literally puts on an act as a targets therapist before putting two in his dome.

>Impersonating the drug dealer in chinatown
>Impersonating the doctor for brain surgery

47 has dozens of conversations while assuming someone else's identity in the games.

>Impersonates Helmut Kruger
>Nobody notices his vocie is different

Is 47 Chaotic Neutral or Lawful Evil?

I wouldn't call that impersonating since again, he's not playing a character, it's just him and his vast knowledge on the the subject matter.
That same therapist bit you're referencing is just him mostly sitting and letting the target talk, and asking some questions along the way before choking him with a pillow.
Another example of not really impersonating would be Helmut Kruger. He can work the runway like Helmut, but he doesn't mimic Helmut's airhead personality.

Lawful Neutral.

He has a set of personal rules which he follows (following orders to the letter) and doesn't care about morality.

At the same time, he isn't doing his job for the money, but rather because it's his sole purpose in life. This is why he donates 80% of his earnings to the Church. I assume this is partly out of gratitude for them giving him refuge, and partly as a bribe to keep Vittoro quiet about his existence.

47 is a far more complex as a character than most people give him credit for, and that's partly due to the fact that he can't be defined as either good or evil.

Well I knew that one, but it could have been bait.

Not having emotional intelligence translates to people acting like spergs, not super cool logical robots. 47 is a Chad.

it's like sam fisher's glowing goggles, it's for the player's benefit to see him better but for in a crowd instead of in the dark

Also i think its said that most of the agency's clients are good guys(or atleast fairly good guys) and guy get punished for killing civs or other non target personnel

>inferred

Not always.
Lacking emotional intelligence doesn't automatically mean you're a sniveling shithead, or a sperg who's only basing life choices off logic.
It just means you don't give a shit about what a person is going through or pick up on it, and you have no qualms about doing whatever you want to do.
47 is boss, or Chad, because of the fact he possesses little to no emotional intelligence, not in spite of it.

under what circumstances would 47 kill a baby?

in case there is a contract to kill said baby

would he though? I could see maybe if the baby is evil

isnt the agency good(or atleast sort of good) i dont think they've ever taken a contract on anyone that didnt deserve it

Only when you're impersonating Raikov in Groznyj Grad. When you're dicking around in Granin's research facility you can go sans mask and everybody except for the actual scientists will be fooled even though you're wearing a tacticool bandanna.

Fun fact though, you can equip the cardboard box and run circles around the scientists and they won't ever alert unless you bump into them.

then assume that it's a nigger baby

What are these weird terms you are talking about?

That's one important baby.
>hey I'm putting a hit on a baby
>why
>baby had it coming/politician's baby

If you paid him to. Then again, the contract would have to be vetted by the ICA board, and I think it's established in Hitman 2 that they don't accept jobs that any two-bit gangster could accomplish.

It would have to be one heavily guarded baby for the ICA to greenlight that mission.

More importantly, how would he do it? Let's assume that he wants to get creative instead of just shooting the baby.

-poison in milk bottle
-remote controlled explosive in diaper
-put him in a box and mail him to an american school

>suit only
No
He definitely uses disguises in cutscenes

>you dont need to be able to read social cues in order to blend in
oh

rig the baby mobile above the crib to crash down on it

The agency may be (sort of) good, but 47 definitely isn't. In Blood Money he kills a delivery man just to keep himself discreet. And that's canon too.

Have you played any of the games ?
His convincing personas are literally calling himself mister Smith and wearing other people's clothes.
He's so bad at imitating the people whose clothes he steals that in almost all the games getting close to anyone who knows the wearers of the uniforms.

I recently started hitman 2016, thats some good shit.
The mission in the villa to kill the FoxDie virus was fun

why do all the clothes fit 47 so well

no videogames are real because i have autism and no other hobbies hurhrrhhehrrr

He's not exactly blending in to be fair. He just wears his disguise and goes about the mission. Maybe he'll talk for a little bit if the job demands it.
But there's no reason for him to pick up on social cues if he's there to murder someone discreetly/make it look like an accident.

>tfw can't play hitman 2016 because shitty rig
End it

he becomes a new man after absolution, sees the agency for the pieces of shit they are

he is the epitome of average when it comes to build

That's (assumably) agency policy. 47 does whatever the agency wants because he lets them.

The ICA also isn't good either. They go after the Shadow Client for business reasons, let 47 kill a journalist in BM who did nothing wrong, and the fact that they did fucked up things without question while Travis was in charge in Absolution is still canon.

>inferred
>they're green

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Had to kill the journo, he knew too much. Same with the ICA army that was overtly wiping the whole town in Absolution, everyone in town knew too much, every single person. ICA is a secret.

not all of them, 18 years later and he's still not able to put on female clothing.

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47 does do some amoral shit, basically as long as it's a contract or protects his identity everything goes. In Contracts 47 finds out the target he got contracted to assassinate isn't actually responsible for the client's girl's death (the reason the Agency got contracted in the first place), but there's no change in mission objectives. In Blood Money he kills a delivery man and in the final mission he kills a priest and an innocent reporter who only had to die because he knew too much.

The Agency *mostly* targets bad people because they tend to garner attention leading to an assassination contract, and they're very highly protected targets fit for 47's expertise.

No one knows how he looks like. That also means they dont know that the urban legend assassin has a barcode tatoo on the back of his head.

>Disguise as nurse, go to breastfeed the baby, smother it with a pillow
>Disguise as father, get inside the crib and fall asleep causing a cot death
>Tampering with electrical sockets and letting the baby loose to eventually stick its finger inside a socket
>Letting a dog inside the baby's bedroom
>Launching a fire extinguisher like a mortar into the bedroom, making the whole thing look like a freak accident

>nobody posted this

>In Blood Money he kills a delivery man
This was because he was compromised
And wasn't it Contracts?

Begone trapfag.

On that note though, am I the only one who thinks it would be interesting if the next game had gave you an option to play as either 47 or a female protagonist? Playing as a girl would make the game more challenging, since getting disguises would be harder. It would also result in said female protagonist having a different play-style to 47, which would be good for variety.

>disguise as british nanny
>shake baby

>Playing as a girl would make the game more challenging
> hey [target name] do you want fucc?
> yes
> target follows you to secluded place and dies

It'd be called pandering but that's actually an interesting idea. Would allow for a different playstyle without changing the games core mechanics. God knows how you'd fit it into the story though.

Yes and no.
Variety would be good, but having two very different characters would most likely cut content from either
I refer one character with alot of options than two with with fewer

>Inferred
You must be 18 to post, kiddo

Ur dum 2

Wasn't the girl you protect in absolution also modified like 47?

user no, you'll summon him

MR 305

she was on the path of being modified, i presume its really hard to find people that can withstand all the tests, thats why 47 is unique