“Three days in that hallway hardly moving. He came up the stairs to the apartment like he knew I’d be waiting. And then he was dead. I cleaned up fast and cleared out. Not a bad job even if I say so myself. Gepetto was right. I have the ZATO documentation and the artefact specs. I'll drop them in the usual place.”
The line between spy and criminal is often so thin as to be invisible. A good spy needs to lie convincingly, break into places he or she doesn’t belong, forge documents, steal secrets, blackmail potential informants and, when all else fails, kill with ruthless efficiency. Above all, they need to evade capture while doing all these things.
Section 46 operates even further in the shadows than most intelligence organisations. Their activities are unsanctioned, their methods brutal and their enemies sometimes inhuman.
The Section 46 Operations Manual is a handbook for World War Cthulhu: Cold War players, designed to teach them how best to succeed and survive in this murky world of 1970s espionage, or at least how to delay the inevitable for as long as possible.
Featuring sections on:
• Communications and Deceptions
Lies, damned lies and amended truths
• Networks and Assets
Reliability and leverage
• Field Operations
Urban and rural, infiltration, exfiltration
• Surveillance and Intelligence Gathering
Mobile surveillance, on-site analysis
• Personal Violence
Silent killing, poison and other chemicals
• Covert Operations
Insurgents, dissidents, revolutionaries, cleaning up
• Special Weapons
Handguns, nuclear warfare
128 pages, softcover, black and white interior
Written by: Scott Dorward, Martin Dougherty, Ken Spencer
Art by Jon Hodgson, Scott Purdy, Sam Manley