Rico gets the Protec Grappler G3 at the beginning of this mission. Maria Kane gives it to him, saying that: "You know, they keep sending me new equipment for you. Don't know why. You'll just break it. Check it out anyway."

The story for Just Cause has 21 missions, but aren't actually separated into acts. They are grouped into three acts here, though, and are based on when you unlock the story achievements (every 7 levels). They won't actually pop when you finish missions 7, 14, and 21, but 8, 16, and 21 instead for some reason. Below are video guides for each of the first seven missions, and if you see how long each video is, the missions can be done in a fairly short amount of time. Also, after the fourth mission or so, you will be able to extract yourself in the menu to any base that you have unlocked. You will also be able to extract yourself to the mission start of the next story mission, which is extremely useful if you want to just blast through the whole thing. The link to a playlist of all 21 story missions is below, and will be available on each story page for your convenience.


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After a bit of a drive, Sheldon will come across a blockade and task you with blowing it up. With your set of twin pistols, shoot the red explosive tank until it explodes, then hop back on the truck. (These twin pistols will carry you through the game, especially because they have infinite ammo.) You and Sheldon will continue to drive to your destination, and you should continue to come across more cars and helicopters trying to stop you. When you're about 500m away from where you're headed, allies will come in and bomb the bridge that you're crossing to kill off anyone that remains chasing you. The mission ends here as you watch a cutscene introducing you to Sheldon a bit more, and your other contact, Kane. Once any story mission is over, you will be prompted to save. I recommend doing so every time you finish a story mission, just in case something happens. I've never heard of the game crashing, but it's better to be safe than sorry.

Kane radios you and says it'd be a pretty good idea to not only blow up the plant for the Rioja, but to steal the Montano's cocaine for them as a present.The truck loaded with cocaine crates will be nearby, and you will have to make sure at least two of the crates in the car remain in the truck bed when you reach the next destination. This is extremely easy, because there are two layers of crates in the bed. The first layer will most likely have some or all of its crates fall off, which is fine, because you would still have at least 8 crates remaining. The bottom crates will basically never leave your truck as long as you don't tip over, and having more than two crates does not benefit anything afterwards. When you finally reach the destination, the Rioja leader will call you, and tell you it's going to be nice doing business with you, and the mission ends here.

For this mission, Sheldon sends you after the president's fixer, who is known to visit whorehouses constantly and knows of your plans to overthrow the president. Your first objective will be to hijack his limousine and kill him. Nearby the agency RV will be a motorcycle that you can take to the location of his limo. Hijack it using a stunt jump and the grappler (which you've hopefully gotten used to by now) and start driving the car through the road. The reason for this, instead of stopping, is because Sheldon will inform you that the target is already at the whorehouse. I don't know why, but the guy still didn't inform the president about you. Either way, you will have to drive up to the whorehouse atop a mountain to find him.

Once you're there, he will be running around without a gun of his own, but there will be several enemies which may actually pose a threat. Kill them as soon as you can, because for some reason Durango will run into the hills, where it may be hard to lock on to him. When Durango dies, there will be a short cutscene, and you will have finished 1/3 of the story.

"He was seriously just a good guy," Bradshaw said Wednesday during an appearance on Good Morning Football. "He never was overtaken. His success never changed him. That's one of the beauties about him.

Bradshaw threw the pass that ended up being a fortunate accident and cemented Harris' place in NFL lore. The late Steelers radio analyst Myron Cope dubbed it the Immaculate Reception, an attempt intended for Pittsburgh's John Fuqua that caromed off a defender and hung in the air just long enough for Harris to snag it inches from the Three Rivers Stadium turf and take it the distance for a game-winning touchdown in the Steelers' 1972 playoff clash with the Raiders.

"It's just a good story. We add a little to it as time goes on because it's better. I had so much fun messing with him about his blocking and catching the ball. We hardly ever threw the ball to him. It's just a good story. I'm 74, and I enjoy these stories more than ever."

"I'm just gonna remember Franco for being a great teammate. He was a great teammate," Bradshaw said. "I was not a captain of the football team ever. Franco, I don't believe was, either. But he was a vocal guy on the sidelines, in the huddle. He was just such a good man. I can't get past that. Always smiling. Always smiling. Such a humble giant. Superstar. I'm just going to miss his friendship."

While nearly everyone else on the field stopped, Harris kept his legs churning, snatching the ball just inches above the Three Rivers Stadium turf near the Oakland 45 then outracing several stunned Raider defenders to give the Steelers their first playoff victory in the franchise's four-decade history.

Harris' impact was immediate. He won the NFL's Rookie to the Year award in 1972 after rushing for a then-team-rookie record 1,055 yards and 10 touchdowns as the Steelers reached the postseason for just the second time in franchise history.

"You see, during that era, each player brought their own little piece with them to make that wonderful decade happen," Harris said during his Hall of Fame speech in 1990. "Each player had their strengths and weaknesses, each their own thinking, each their own method, just each, each had their own. But then it was amazing, it all came together, and it stayed together to forge the greatest team of all times."

With the retirement of O. J. Simpson after the 1979 season,[20] Harris became the career rushing leader among active players.[21] Following the 1983 season, Harris and Walter Payton were both closing in on Jim Brown's NFL rushing record, and Harris asked the Rooney family for a pay raise. Believing that Harris was on the downside of his career, they refused and Harris threatened to hold out. The Steelers released him during training camp in 1984 and he then signed with the Seattle Seahawks during the 1984 season.[22] He played just eight games with the team, gaining only 170 yards before retiring (192 yards short of Jim Brown's record).[23]

Harris died in his sleep at his home in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, on December 20, 2022, at age 72,[43][37] three days before the 50th anniversary of the "Immaculate Reception".[44] Harris's death was considered sudden, as he had been active on social media just days before his death and had spoken to visitors at the Heinz History Center the day before his death including a live interview with KDKA-TV from the Heinz History Center. He was set to attend a ceremony at halftime during a Steelers game against the Las Vegas Raiders on December 24, 2022, to retire his jersey number.[45] Hours before his death, Harris recorded an interview with Steelers defensive end Cameron Heyward for his podcast in what would be his last public interview, during which he ironically commented about how he was "feeling good" and happy to have made it to the 50th anniversary of the "Immaculate Reception".[46] His cause of death was later ruled as natural causes.[47]

The elections held in October 1933 resulted in a centre-right majority. The political party with the most votes was the Confederacin Espaol de Derechas Autnomas ("CEDA"), but president Alcal-Zamora declined to invite the leader of the CEDA, Gil Robles, to form a government.[52] Instead, he invited the Radical Republican Party's Alejandro Lerroux to do so. Despite receiving the most votes, CEDA was denied cabinet positions for nearly a year.[53] After a year of intense pressure, CEDA, the largest party in the congress, was finally successful in forcing the acceptance of three ministries. The entrance of CEDA in the government, despite being normal in a parliamentary democracy, was not well accepted by the left. The Socialists triggered an insurrection that they had been preparing for nine months. The leftist Republican parties did not directly join the insurrection, but their leadership issued statements that they were "breaking all relations" with the Republican government.[54] The Catalan Bloc Obrer i Camperol (BOC) advocated the need to form a broad workers' front and took the lead in forming a new and more encompassing Alianza Obrera, which included the Catalan UGT and the Catalan sector of the PSOE, with the goal of defeating fascism and advancing the socialist revolution. The Alianza Obrera declared a general strike "against fascism" in Catalonia in 1934.[55] A Catalan state was proclaimed by Catalan nationalist leader Lluis Companys, but it lasted just ten hours. Despite an attempt at a general stoppage in Madrid, other strikes did not endure. This left the striking Asturian miners to fight alone.[56]

On 26 July, just eight days after the revolt had started, foreign allies of the Republican government convened an international communist conference at Prague to arrange plans to help the Popular Front forces in Spain. Communist parties throughout the world quickly launched a full scale propaganda campaign in support of the Popular Front. The Communist International (Comintern) immediately reinforced its activity, sending to Spain its Secretary-General, the Bulgarian Georgi Dimitrov, and Palmiro Togliatti the chief of the Communist Party of Italy.[97][98] From August onward, aid from the Soviet Union began; by February 1937 two ships per day arrived at Spain's Mediterranean ports carrying munitions, rifles, machine guns, hand grenades, artillery, and trucks. With the cargo came Soviet agents, technicians, instructors and propagandists.[99] 17dc91bb1f

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