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Samael

The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Mobile
For other uses, see Sam.

"Little is known about the pile of flesh known to its masters under the code name "Samael". His body is equipped with a prototype stimulus mechanism that constantly injects an adreno-steroid, thanks to which Samael has inhuman strength and endurance, as well as almost complete immunity to pain. He is an exceptionally efficient death machine."
— In-game biography

Samael is a character featured in Call of Duty: Mobile and was added in the game on October 10, 2022, during Season 8: Train to Nowhere as part of the Life and Death Draw. [1] Later, during Season 9: Zombies Are Back, Samael was introduced in the Comics.

Biography

Samael enters a warehouse where Makarov, Sophia and Wraith are in. The trio narrowly escapes from him by climbing to an open section of the roof. Samael finds Cedric Montpierre's body, and reports to control that he has a problem.

He later appears in Ether's office, where the Director is telling her about the necessity of the removal of Atlas Corporation's board, as they have been consumed by greed and will leave behind in the world nothing but ash. Later, multiple explosions go off in New Vision City (set by Makarov's group), rattling the office he is in with them, as the Director states that the coup he is staging has begun.

Later on, when an orbital strike is launched on Atlas' Sky Carrier in the city, the bright light emanated from it forces Samael to shield their eyes from it. Ether slips away in the ensuing confusion, and the Director instructs him to assemble a squad to find her.

Several Years later, After The Director's Death, Elsewhere, In Memnos Island, Samael appears among with Lazarus and Edward Richtofen, who arrives at Tempest's jail cell. Richtofen tells Tempest to come with him, Richtofen, Lazarus, Samael and Tempest walk to the hallway, Tempest asks Richtofen about taking her to her execution, Richtofen replies to Tempest that she facilitated The Escape of David Mason then attempted to kill him and more than enough justification to end her life, wouldn't she say. Tempest angrily berates Richtofen that she saw what The Tontine did and they killed dozens of people, just because her parents wanted out and he lied to her and she saw how The Tontine plan to use her Neural Implant to control people and make them their puppets. Richtofen firmly replies that none of that is in dispute, but she have been manipulated by The Iron Will. She knew better than anyone how it excels at getting us humans do its bidding. For that reason alone, He is giving Tempest another chance. Tempest and Richtofen walk into The Targonite-3Containment Chamber, Richtofen explains to Tempest to consider there are greater issues at work than just the murder of her parents, And he may be in the employ of The Tontine, but their plans diverged long ago. The truth of the matter is that He needed her, her intellect. So, use that intellect when considering the answer to his next question. Richtofen gives them two choices by asking her to wish to be a puppet of The Iron Will, or, would she like to save the world, much to Tempest's disapproval. Later, Samael reports to Richtofen that Wicht Warden has returned. Richtofen is now surprised and he will see to him immediately, Samael And Richtofen open one of The Chamber Pods, Richtofen then tells Samael not to look so glum on his face and they got his friend back in one piece, Samael then firmly tells the bad news to Richtofen that Wicht Warden is dead. Richtofen replied that it was no excuse, while they see Wicht Warden’s corpse, Richtofen promises Samael that they will breathe life into him yet, so he can join his brothers into his army of human liberation, as Richtofen And Samael see An Clone Army Of Jackals.

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