When Shepherd realized that the base was compromised, he ordered the troops to help him escape while ordering a full evacuation and destroying the base in the process, but he still failed to kill Price and Soap. In "Just Like Old Times", while residing in their command base, it was infiltrated by Price and Soap, who were on a suicide mission to kill Shepherd for his betrayal and the murders of Ghost, Roach, Rook and the other members of Task Force 141, along with the people whom he deliberately allowed to be massacred by Makarov and his men at Zakhaev International Airport in Moscow. but the duo managed to escape by driving their vehicle into their Russian informant Nikolai's C-130 Hercules but Shepherd's men killed Rook (Soap and Price's last troop) and Makarov went hiding after giving Soap and Price Shepherd's location Site Hotel Bravo. In "The Enemy of My Enemy", he tried to eliminate both Price and Soap, who were looking for Makarov at the vehicle boneyard in Eastern Afghanistan, as well to eliminate Makarov himself. However, Shepherd betrayed them by mercilessly executing them and secured the DSM before his soldiers dumped the bodies in a ditch and Shepherd set them on fire using a cigar. When Shepherd's multinational special forces unit, Task Force 141, was collecting vital intelligence at Makarov's safe house near the Georgian-Russian border, the Shadow Company briefly appeared as friendlies to extract Simon "Ghost" Riley and Gary "Roach" Sanderson. They made their first appearance in the mission "Loose Ends" during the campaign's third action.
Shepherd became the supreme commander of Shadow Company in his manhunt for Vladimir Makarov and he had given a blank check to use any resources needed. They were willing to sacrifice themselves even involved to danger close, allowing Shepherd to carry out his goals. Dunn: C'mon, since when does Shepherd care about danger close?ĭuring the time as Operation Kingfish was conducted by Task Force 141 in 2013, Shepherd created the Shadow Company, an elite military contingent that was fiercely loyal to the Lieutenant General, in which he used for his personal gain and even considered them to be expendable as he never held any regard of their lives. Ranger: Hey, isn't this danger close for the task force?Ĭpl.