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Collinn McKinley, codenamed Warden, is a Defending Operator featured in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. He introduced in the Operation Phantom Sight expansion alongside Nøkk.[1]

Biography

Collinn McKinley enrolled in the Marine Corps at 18 and earned several commendations in his service jacket for his aggressive quick-thinking, achieving Master Sergeant despite a few minor infractions on his record. After his third tour, he left the Marines and entered the Secret Service in close-protection detail. McKinley's agility was instrumental in saving Secretary of State Baldwin's life when insurgents attacked the U.S. diplomatic junket. Baldwin later went on to win the U.S. Presidential and requested McKinley be assigned to the Presidential Protective Division. McKinley has spent over a decade in Washington, protecting important political figures. He is the foremost expert in close protection detail, and with President Baldwin finishing his second term, McKinley has received high endorsements for his transition into Rainbow.[2]

Psychological Profile

I've learned to read between the lines, and when it comes to Specialist Collinn "Warden" McKinley, that's where the real story lies. His role as protector came easily to him between butting heads with his strict, hardworking father and defending his brothers at school, but it became more deeply ingrained during his three tours with the Marines.

McKinley's service with the Secret Service reads like a Washington gossip column/spy novel. During the attack on then Secretary-of-State Baldwin, the attackers used flashbangs, smoke grenades, and heavy suppressing fire to separate the protection detail. McKinley realized all their evacuation routes had been compromised and evacuated Baldwin alone. The incident clarified the reason behind McKinley's special glasses, but it's also become indicative of his modus operandi… his off-the-cuff attitude. He's never been wrong and I fear he'll rely on instinct until it finally fails him.

His access to the inner circle through the Office of the President made him the go-to in handling delicate situations. He's clever enough to lead people on the right track without implicating himself and I suspect he knows where a few bodies are buried. McKinley has amassed quite the war chest of political favors and a reputation as a lady's man. President Baldwin once told me that McKinley's dalliances eclipsed that of some Presidential administrations. The First Lady was displeased with that joke.

He knows how to manipulate; he deepens his Kentucky drawl when dealing with Republican senators, and plays the Southern gentleman around women. I was amused, watching him try to play to my personality… but I play the game too.

McKinley adores his teams and he works well with others, but his connection to the Oval Office has instilled him with a sense of invulnerability. McKinley has made many enemies among politicians, businessmen, and Lobbyists; he's a walking encyclopedia of their sins, and President Baldwin won't be around to protect him anymore.

He is the sort of non-traditional approach we need to keep the military and law enforcement more agile and surgical, someone who understands coordination on a large scale. Unfortunately, that means I owe President Baldwin a 25-year old single malt Scotch for recommending McKinley; he's insufferable when he's right.

-- Dr. Harishva Pandey[2]

Gameplay Description

A Heavy Armored Operator, Warden's unique gadget is a pair of Glance Smart Glasses, special glasses that nullify the effects of Stun Grenades, Smoke Grenades, and other related gadgets.

  • The Smart Glasses, like Caveira's Silent Step or Vigil's ERC-7, has an infinite number of uses. However, it has a limited duration and needs to be fully recharged to use again if it is turned off for whatever reason.
  • Once activated, Warden attains the following properties:
    • Immunity to Flashes (Stun Grenade, Flash Shield, or Candela). If affected by any flash effects, turning the Smart Glasses on will remove the effects.
    • The ability to see through smoke. However, smoke vision is reduced when moving.
    • Warden's glasses can be detected by IQ when activated, and they can be disabled by Thatcher using his EMP grenades.
  • Instead of detecting the actual glasses, IQ will detect Warden's watch.

Loadout

Loadout
Primary
Secondary
Gadget

Unique Gadget

Unique Gadget

Glance Smart Glasses

"Eyeware that improves visibility in smoke while standing still. Can also be activated to protect against or reduce flash blindness."
— In-game description


The Glance serves a function that was almost non-existent on the Defending team. With it active, Warden can see through smoke and turn around what could be a low-intel situation. Activating his Smart Glasses can also prevent Warden from being blinded by flash effects, or cleanse an existing flash blindness, salvaging an otherwise dangerous few seconds. However, the Glance's thermal vision only works as long as Warden stays immobile; otherwise, he is affected by smoke the same as everyone else. The Glance is a triggered effect, which must be restored through a cooldown after use.[1]

Trivia

  • Warden has a unique running animation compared to other Operators when using single-handed weapons, holding them skywards in one hand as the other hand sways in front of him.

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