After Luke attends his retirement party, Barry (Milan Carter) informs him that he must go on one last mission to extract an operative (codenamed Panda), as his communications suddenly went down while he was on a mission in Guyana. . The mission revolves around the son of arms dealer Omar Polonia, Boro, who wishes to carry on his father’s legacy and expand his circle of illegal arms distribution. Luke reveals that he was the one who pushed Poland off a cliff to his death, and to make sure his child doesn’t turn out like his father, he put Boro in the best schools and even paid for her higher education. he. It turns out that his best intentions didn’t help Boro become a better man than his father; If anything, Poland’s murder led him to further defend his criminal legacy.
Boro’s case files also indicate that Luke was undercover as the mercenary Finn Hoss when Polonia was alive, and it is likely that he was able to forge a close friendship with the arms dealer before committing suicide as part of Operation Junglebook. This explains the smiling pictures of a young Boro with his beloved uncle Hoss, giving the former little reason to doubt Luke’s cover when he reappears as he is about to sell his nuclear suitcase. in an auction. To Boro, Luke is the cool mercenary uncle who was like family to his father and someone who continued to look after him financially as he grew up. Boro openly acknowledges this, thanking Hoss for sending care packages and funding his education, which helped make him the man he is today.
But Boro, of course, is unaware of Hoss’s true identity and welcomes him into his paramilitary compound with open arms. That is, until Luke’s cover is blown.