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When the presidente takes control of the heavily corrupt [[Santa Teresa|Costa Laplata]] in [[Missions (Tropico 4)#Operation Endgame|Operation Endgame]], Penultimo reacts with astonishment when he finds out that the [[UN]] Inspectors that run the island are stealing from the treasury, being unfamiliar with any kind of corruption besides the presidente's. After some time, frustrated with the UN Inspectors interference, Penultimo formulates plans to get them to leave, such as [[newspaper|printing negative articles]] on the Economy Inspector, having a big [[Policeman|police force]] to prove the Interior Inspector redundant (or simply bribing him into leaving), and having a large number of [[college]]-educated citizens to satisfy the Education Inspector. Once all the inspectors have left, Penultimo will explain that the presidente still needs to get the island's citizens to enjoy themselves in order to satisfy the UN.
When the presidente takes control of the heavily corrupt [[Santa Teresa|Costa Laplata]] in [[Missions (Tropico 4)#Operation Endgame|Operation Endgame]], Penultimo reacts with astonishment when he finds out that the [[UN]] Inspectors that run the island are stealing from the treasury, being unfamiliar with any kind of corruption besides the presidente's. After some time, frustrated with the UN Inspectors interference, Penultimo formulates plans to get them to leave, such as [[newspaper|printing negative articles]] on the Economy Inspector, having a big [[Policeman|police force]] to prove the Interior Inspector redundant (or simply bribing him into leaving), and having a large number of [[college]]-educated citizens to satisfy the Education Inspector. Once all the inspectors have left, Penultimo will explain that the presidente still needs to get the island's citizens to enjoy themselves in order to satisfy the UN.
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In [[Missions (Tropico 4)#Forgiveness|Forgiveness]], Penultimo congratulates the presidente on their return to power and says that they must revitalize Tropico by raising it's population and economy. Unfortunately, suspicious events begin to occur, such as Penultimo's second cousin - the presidente's personal food taster - dying of poison, a construction site collapsing just before the presidente was about to visit it, and a cigar the presidente gave to a guest exploding. Penultimo concludes that someone is behind the "accidents" and asks the presidente to [[Edict#Wiretapping|monitor the island's phone lines]]to find out who.
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In [[Missions (Tropico 4)#Forgiveness|Forgiveness]], Penultimo congratulates the presidente on their return to power and says that they must revitalize Tropico by raising it's population and economy. Unfortunately, suspicious events begin to occur, such as Penultimo's second cousin - the presidente's personal food taster - dying of poison, a construction site collapsing just before the presidente was about to visit it, and a cigar the presidente gave to a guest exploding. Penultimo concludes that someone is behind the "accidents" and asks the presidente to [[Edict#Wiretapping|monitor the island's phone lines]] to find out who.
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At the start of [[Missions (Tropico 4)#The Truth is Out There|The Truth is Out There]], the presidente comments that Penultimo has been acting rather competently and intelligently lately, devising a plan to uncover the cause of Tropico's outbreak that involves raising lots of llamas. Unfortunately, all the llamas escape before he can set his plan in motion, devastating the island's agriculture. His back-up plan is to [[Edict#Print Money|print money]] with "we know who you are and what you did" written on it in the hopes of spooking the virus's creator into revealing themselves. Eventually, he sends a grammatically perfect love letter to [[Miss Pineapple]], worrying her from the sudden odd behavior. A check-up at a [[hospital]] shows a change in Penultimo's physiology and [[Dr. Steinschneider]] confirms that Penultimo has been kidnapped and replaced with a clone. Once the real Penultimo is found and freed, he claims that he overheard a phone conversation between his clone and [[USSR]] officals, who ordered both the virus attack on Tropico and his own abduction. After offering a plan on fixing the llama situation (namely by having the [[SWAT HQ|SWAT team]] kill them all), he asks that 500 units of arsenic-laced rum be shipped to the USSR government. When this nearly causes a Soviet invasion, Penultimo remembers that he saw a letter with the initials "CIA" on it while captive and suggests building [[Radar Dish|radar dishes]] to spy on CIA transmissions, this time upsetting the [[US]]. Before he can cause another incident, a new virus breaks out over the island, causing people to transform into clones of him, along with his characteristic incompetence. When Dr. Steinschneider's cure for the disease gets stolen, the island's secret agents discover that the Penultimo that was rescued is another clone. This clone is captured and the cure is administered to the island's water supply. Despite his behavior, Sunny Flowers is against physically torturing the captured clone of her "dear Penultimo" and suggests using Penultimo's fear of heights by putting the clone in a [[Balloon Ride|balloon ride]] and issuing a [[Edict#Balloon Fair|Balloon Fair]]. He eventually cracks and gives [[General Rodriguez]] the location of the real Penultimo, who has been held in a maximum-security military compound all this time. A military force of 30 units lead by [[General Rodriguez]] manages to break into the compound to free the real Penultimo.
At the start of [[Missions (Tropico 4)#The Truth is Out There|The Truth is Out There]], the presidente comments that Penultimo has been acting rather competently and intelligently lately, devising a plan to uncover the cause of Tropico's outbreak that involves raising lots of llamas. Unfortunately, all the llamas escape before he can set his plan in motion, devastating the island's agriculture. His back-up plan is to [[Edict#Print Money|print money]] with "we know who you are and what you did" written on it in the hopes of spooking the virus's creator into revealing themselves. Eventually, he sends a grammatically perfect love letter to [[Miss Pineapple]], worrying her from the sudden odd behavior. A check-up at a [[hospital]] shows a change in Penultimo's physiology and [[Dr. Steinschneider]] confirms that Penultimo has been kidnapped and replaced with a clone. Once the real Penultimo is found and freed, he claims that he overheard a phone conversation between his clone and [[USSR]] officals, who ordered both the virus attack on Tropico and his own abduction. After offering a plan on fixing the llama situation (namely by having the [[SWAT HQ|SWAT team]] kill them all), he asks that 500 units of arsenic-laced rum be shipped to the USSR government. When this nearly causes a Soviet invasion, Penultimo remembers that he saw a letter with the initials "CIA" on it while captive and suggests building [[Radar Dish|radar dishes]] to spy on CIA transmissions, this time upsetting the [[US]]. Before he can cause another incident, a new virus breaks out over the island, causing people to transform into clones of him, along with his characteristic incompetence. When Dr. Steinschneider's cure for the disease gets stolen, the island's secret agents discover that the Penultimo that was rescued is another clone. This clone is captured and the cure is administered to the island's water supply. Despite his behavior, Sunny Flowers is against physically torturing the captured clone of her "dear Penultimo" and suggests using Penultimo's fear of heights by putting the clone in a [[Balloon Ride|balloon ride]] and issuing a [[Edict#Balloon Fair|Balloon Fair]]. He eventually cracks and gives [[General Rodriguez]] the location of the real Penultimo, who has been held in a maximum-security military compound all this time. A military force of 30 units lead by [[General Rodriguez]] manages to break into the compound to free the real Penultimo.
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After investigations into Penultimo's abductions lead to [[Piedra Island]] in [[Missions (Tropico 4)#The Shakes|The Shakes]], Penultimo is quick to notice the dangers present on the island. He'll get in touch with [[EU|European]] developers who will pay the cost of building a second [[Construction Office|construction office]]. When [[Student Protests|worldwide student protests]] happen, he suggests riding them out by building two [[college]]son the island and billing it as an "education reform."
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After investigations into Penultimo's abductions lead to [[Piedra Island]] in [[Missions (Tropico 4)#The Shakes|The Shakes]], Penultimo is quick to notice the dangers present on the island. He'll get in touch with [[EU|European]] developers who will pay the cost of building a second [[Construction Office|construction office]]. When [[Student Protests|worldwide student protests]] happen, he suggests riding them out by building two [[college]]s on the island and billing it as an "education reform."
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==DLC Missions==
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In Plantador
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In Constructor
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In Pirate Heaven
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