

The first of which is the "MOD Keating Hornet" where the handle of the new SC-Protector is taken from. The in-game knife is modeled after several different designs of the same relative origin. the new knife features an integrated secondary lock to enhance its ability by turning it into a virtual fixed blade. The knife changed in Double Agent as the knife became single bladed, somewhat shorter Folding knife with an overall length of 7 1/2" and blade length of 3 3/8. Main article: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent Sam can use the knife as an extremely potent close range weapon, by either slitting the enemy's throat, making them chock or by stabbing the knife through the rib cage, into the heart. However, using the knife to break is extremely noisy and can alert guards to Sam's position, and the player is only advised to do this if they are pressed for time. Finally, the knife replaces the disposable lockpick as a means of forcing a locked door open by breaking the lock. There are some machinery or switches which Sam can interact by cutting the wires and hot-wiring them to activate something which helps his mission. In Chaos Theory, Sam also used to the knife to cut through a wire to place a tap in surveillance cameras.
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The knife could also be used to puncture holes in power generators for the gasoline to leak out, which would offer a permanent solution to whatever the generator was powering, rather than just turning it off.

Such uses are sometimes necessary for the game to continue. The knife's uses various upon the decision made by Sam, it can be used for non-lethal use such as cutting through thin soft material to make a new entrance in which enhances stealth gameplay. The knife replaced the SC Pistol as the choice for interrogation when Fisher took hold of someone. The knife can also be used to break a lock by forcing the blade into the mechanism, though Fisher is not advised to do this as it is noisy and leaves a trace. The Protector is employed in many ways, from threatening enemies to cutting wires. The pommel (or bottom of the handle) is flared up to allow the user to retrieve the knife with a sturdy grip after penetration. The handle of the knife is 1-2 inches longer than the blade itself, with two small ridges used as a hilt. The weapon could only be used close to an object that was able to be cut, such as a person, wire or relatively thin cloth. The in-game knife is modeled after the "Gerber Guardian Backup". The SC 'Protector' was first introduced in Chaos Theory as a 4 inch long double-edged plain-edge dagger with a subdued blade coloration that Fisher had in a sheath mounted horizontally on the back of his belt. The SC 'Protector', as seen in art for Chaos Theory Main article: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
