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Markku Siltanen is a structural analyst and engineer employed by the [[National Consulting Group]], and the protagonist of the game. He is commonly referred to as Mark, as he considers it easier to pronounce than his actual name (Mark has a sticky note outside his office stating "When in doubt, call me Mark"). He speaks with a heavy accent, and talks to himself under certain circumstances.
Markku Siltanen is a structural analyst and engineer employed by the [[National Consulting Group]], and the protagonist of the game. He is commonly referred to as Mark, as he considers it easier to pronounce than his actual name (Mark has a sticky note outside his office stating "When in doubt, call me Mark"). He speaks with a heavy accent, and talks to himself under certain circumstances.


==NCG==
Mark is an employee of the National Consulting Group, and is most likely a senior engineer, due to his office overlooking the rest of the city.
==Story==
Mark was assigned to survey critical infrastructure around the [[Puzzle: Hammer Valley Dam|Hammer Valley Dam]] and the nearby [[Bergmann Water Tunnels]].
Mark was assigned to survey critical infrastructure around the [[Puzzle: Hammer Valley Dam|Hammer Valley Dam]] and the nearby [[Bergmann Water Tunnels]].

Revision as of 22:46, 22 September 2017

Markku Siltanen is a structural analyst and engineer employed by the National Consulting Group, and the protagonist of the game. He is commonly referred to as Mark, as he considers it easier to pronounce than his actual name (Mark has a sticky note outside his office stating "When in doubt, call me Mark"). He speaks with a heavy accent, and talks to himself under certain circumstances.


NCG

Mark is an employee of the National Consulting Group, and is most likely a senior engineer, due to his office overlooking the rest of the city.

Story

Mark was assigned to survey critical infrastructure around the Hammer Valley Dam and the nearby Bergmann Water Tunnels.