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Agent 47 is a fictional character and main protagonist of the ''Hitman'' video game series released by IO Interactive and Square Enix Europe. He is consistently voiced by David Bateson. ==In video games== Agent 47's typical attire consists of a black suit, black leather gloves, white dress shirt and a red tie. As the ''Hitman'' video game series allows players the option of engaging in stealth-based strategy to avoid conflict, Agent 47 has the ability to exchange his stock costume (a costume assigned to Agent 47 at the beginning of a level or displayed in a cut scene) with various characters in the game to avoid detection. There are a wide variety of costumes to choose from including police, military, medical and culinary uniforms that are all made available by incapacitating non-player character and 'stealing' their clothing. In addition to the signature suit, alternative stock costumes are occasionally provided. In ''Codename 47'', he is seen wearing a guerrilla camouflage in the jungle, while in ''Silent Assassin'' Agent 47 wears a protective anorak in the Japanese mountains and a blue turban in India. At the end of ''Blood Money'', Agent 47 wears a white suit and white gloves while he is placed into a coffin during his funeral. In addition to clothing, Agent 47's distinctive choice of weaponry plays an important role in his appearance. He prefers to use a pair of silver customized AMT Hardballers nicknamed "Silverballers." Following the third video game in the series, ''Hitman: Contracts'', the ''Hitman'' symbol replaces the Silverballer logos that are typically printed on the side of the pistol's slide. Throughout the franchise, the Silverballers serve as Agent 47's signature weapon, along with his fiber wire black garrote, appearing in every game of the series. Agent 47 is completely bald with very pale skin and blue eyes with dark eyebrows. His International Contract Agency (ICA) file from ''Hitman: Absolution'' states his height as .〔Hitman Absolution: Trailer „ICA File 5 - Agent 47“; ((photo 1 from trailer ), (photo 2 from trailer )).〕 In ''Hitman: Enemy Within'', his weight is given as .〔William C. Dietz: ''Hitman: Enemy Within'', 2007, Del Rey Books, ISBN 978-0-345-47132-1, page 12.〕 Since players of the video game series control the character from a third person perspective, the barcode that is tattooed on the back of his head is starkly prominent, although in ''Hitman: Absolution'', he has the tattoo covered by a bandage for most of the game, after he removes it in an attempt to disguise himself. His barcode acts as a security key to access areas of the facility where he was created and trained. 47's barcode is implied to be in Code 39; according to Dr. Ort-Meyer's journal, the barcode was added to the tattoo in 1975, one year after the code was developed. Curiously, the other characters in the games appear oblivious to the conspicuous tattoo. A newspaper's description of 47 in ''Hitman: Blood Money'' fails to mention the barcode as a notable characteristic. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Agent 47」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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