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List of fictional double agents

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Double agents have appeared many times in fiction. This list also includes reverse agents, triple agents, and quadruple agents.

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  • Paul Denton (Deus Ex) - Initially a member of the anti-terrorist group UNATCO, Denton later defects to the terrorist group NSF, acting as a mole on their behalf.
  • Revolver Ocelot (Metal Gear) - Initially appearing as a member of the terrorist group FOXHOUND, Ocelot allies with various groups throughout his appearances, including the Philosophers, the KGB, and the CIA.[12]
  • Wei Shen (Sleeping Dogs) - A police officer who infiltrates the Sun On Yee triad to destroy it.[13]

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