

Runs a black market in the Financial District. A mercenary who lends his loyalty to whoever will fill his need for blood. Recruited by the Cleaners after going rogue, and upgraded the Cleaner's weapons. Former counterterrorism officer and chemical engineer.

Rogue agent featured in Warlords of New York. He is the person responsible for the biological attack on Division Headquarters in Lower Manhattan. Also has stolen Gordon Amherst's research notes, ideas and virus samples with the intent of creating a new virus. Responsible for convincing many First Wave Division agents to go rogue and either join his "unit", the Last Man Battalion or work on their own accord, while killing loyal First Wave Division agents. They also come equipped with 2 weapons, seeming to prefer shotgun/sniper as well as SMG/AR ( Police M4, CMMG Banshee, Carbine 7, KSG Shotgun, SIG MPX, Military RPK-74M, SOCOM Mk20 SSR, PF-45, Enhanced G36, Police T821, Black Market AK-M, Enhanced PP-19, Infantry MG5, Enhanced AUG A3P, Custom P416 G3, ACS-12, M1A CQB, Custom M870 MCS, Lightweight M4, Paratrooper SVD, Tactical UMP-45, Tactical SASG-12K, Navy MP5-N, Tactical Super 90 SBS, Custom M44, Custom L86 LSW, ACR SS, Military MK46, Black Market M60) as well as Grenades ( Concussion Grenades, Shock Grenades, Riot Foam Grenades, Incendiary Grenades, Eclipse Virus grenades, Nail Bomb Grenades, Flashbang Grenades) as well as 4 Armor Kits. With Warlords of New York, Rogue agents use 2 skills similar tools to Division agents, such as Drone, Chem Launchers, Firefly, Trap, Decoy, and Hives with a number of skill variants at their disposal. In particular, their Sticky Bombs will explode very shortly after they land at the designated position marked by the red circle that appears where it will land, so move quickly if you see an RDA using one. Named rogue agents, or agents in legendary missions, can use different skills such as First Aid and Sticky Bomb, so be aware and alert for anything. Both of these skills are very small and hard to hit, much like an agent's own. Seeker Mines are deployed at their feet, which means you can completely avoid them by being on higher ground where there are no stairs. Most rogue Division agents will use the base Seeker Mines and Turrets. The best weapon to use against one is either a sniper rifle, SMG, or an assault rifle. When fighting one, keep your distance and watch out for the Seeker Mines they deploy, in addition to EMP Grenades that they will throw at you. They can also hack the player's turrets and Seeker Mines and turn them against the player who deployed them. This includes healing abilities, so it is recommended that players EMP these agents when possible.Ī Rogue Agent will carry one weapon such as a shotgun ( SASG-12), Assault Rifle, ( ACR) or and SMG ( AUG A3) Along with lots of weapons, they have Division technology such as Seeker Mines and Turrets. They are named enemies, who have a large amount of health and armor, as well as access to improved versions of SHD tech that the player uses. In addition to the named enemies who have manhunts active against them, various unnamed rogue agents may appear in any activity following the completion of the campaign. With the release of Warlords of New York, a new Seasonal Manhunt system was implemented to track down and eliminate rogue agents within both N.Y.C. Rogue Agents are easy to spot as First Wave Agents, due to their unique Rogue piece on their chest and one strap backpack, instead of the two strap backpack that D.C agents have. to go home (possibly to protect their friends and family). Various ECHOs and phone recordings reveal that some agents went rogue by resorting to banditry or peacefully went A.W.O.L.

Much like in N.Y.C., the government's deteriorating control over the nation's capitol made other agents begin to lose faith in the government and any hope of bringing order back. Under Aaron Keener's leadership, they later supported the Last Man Battalion dominance. In a recording, Aaron Keener described his chances in recruiting other agents as a "one-in-three" success rate, suggesting that at least one-third of the surviving First Wave defected to Keener's side. Keener then began recruiting other First Wave Agents into going rogue and joining him, persuading the agents about the government's decision to abandon the Dark Zone as a "betrayal". The event embittered First Wave Agent Aaron Keener into going rogue as he began to lose faith in the government. The result was the JTF pulling out of the Dark Zone completely, leaving behind large quantities of valuable equipment, First Wave Agents, and any hope of re-establishing control of the area in the lawless area. During the New York City outbreak the JTF failed to handle and control the quarantined center of Manhattan known as the N.Y.C.
