Task Force 29

Task Force 29 or TF29 is an anti-terrorist intelligence and response team funded by Interpol. Its goal is to tackle the rise in terrorism following the Aug Incident. To deal with these threats as effectively as possible, TF29 has global jurisdiction without being impeded by bureaucracy. The task force has divisions operating all over the world including in Prague and Oman.

It is headed by a series of directors. These directors use the Neural Sub Net to communicate privately and to plan operations. One such director is Jim Miller, who oversees the Prague branch of TF29.

History
Shortly after the Aug Incident, large amounts of illegal military grade weapons and augmentations are acquired by both sides of the augmentation debate. This leads to a surge in terrorist activities by both the augmented and the "naturals". The United Nations pushes for more international collaboration in attempting to clamp down on these attacks. This leads to the creation of what would later be known as Task Force 29.

Activities
In 2028, the Prague division of Task Force 29 is sent to Dubai to deal with a terrorist situation. Despite the fact that they are not the closest, the Prague team are informed that they are the only division available for this mission. In Dubai, the team is ambushed. One member believes that they were sent to Dubai intentionally to witness this ambush.

TF29 suspects the Augmented Rights Coalition of being behind multiple terrorist attacks, including the bombing of Růžička Station. For this reason, it wishes to bring ARC's leader, Talos Rucker, in for questioning. The Task Force sends Adam Jensen to ARC headquarters in Útulek Station to extract Rucker.