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Spoiler image A Criminal Past
Spoilers for Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - A Criminal Past follow!
Spoiler image A Criminal Past


Thomas P. Stenger[1] is the Head of Security of the Penley T. Housefather Correctional Facility ("the Pent House") in the year 2029.

Biography

Described as brutish and bullying, Stenger has lost his lawful and financial way and become involved with Junkyard, a group of black market pipeliners that has infiltrated the Pent House. Junkyard utilizes Stenger's position as head of security to keep back doors open for illegal contraband in the prison system,[2] as well as executing inmates for the harvesting of their augmentations. Under the Terminal Violation Policy, any inmate deemed to have committed a Terminal Violation is swiftly executed without benefit of due process. Such executions require the authorization of Stenger, a professional doctor, and the Pent House's warden, Patsy Perkins.[3]

In an email found in Stenger's computer, Perkins has expressed concern over Stenger's hardline approach in utilizing the Terminal Violation Policy. The email states that Perkins has been "signing proxy" on the executions, suggesting that the Warden has been rubber stamping Stenger's execution orders.[4]

Stenger follows the orders of Hector Guerrero, Stenger's Junkyard superior, as to who is or is not to be executed.[5] In carrying out augmentations harvesting for Junkyard, Stenger utilizes Peter Wörthmüller as a surgeon. Stenger convinces Perkins to permit Wörthmüller to work in the infirmary, despite him being diagnosed with severe mental problems.[6] Additionally, Stenger has prevented Landon Hope, the secure mental health facility that Wörthmüller originally resided in, from transferring him back to them.[7]

Stenger's harsh use of executions has caused severe resentment among the inmates, especially after an incident in which an inmate named Wilburg was killed by a sentry drone under mysterious circumstances. The inmates suspect that the prison guards were behind the killing. Stenger, however, discovers that Guerrero hacked the drone to kill Wilburg, another Junkyard member who threatened to oust him from the organization. Stenger arrests Guerrero while he is on cleaning duty in the showers, sentencing him to solitary confinement and subsequent execution. However, by this time, the inmates at the prison have begun to riot. After Guerrero is released from solitary by Adam Jensen, Stenger is killed and left in the infirmary. Searching his body yields a pocket secretary, as well as his personal keycard, which can be used to unlock the safe in his office.

Quotes

  • Huh-ho! Been a while since I boot-fucked a door! Haven't lost my touch.
  • For once I'd just like to be in charge of something that isn't complete shit.

See also

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References

  1. His abbreviated middle name appears on A Criminal Past's loading screen
  2. Stenger's loading screen profile
  3. "Terminal Violation Policy" loading screen description
  4. "RE: Got him"
  5. "RE: This week's list"
  6. "Worthmuller"
  7. "Re: Peter Worthmuller"
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