
Nila Torvik (also known as "The Pharmacist") is an Elusive Target in the HITMAN™ mission The Showstopper.
Briefing[]
She graduated from the Royal Institute of Technology, and specialized in Psychopharmaceuticals and Psychotropics, founding Torvik Research as a result of that.
Her company, Torvik Research, has been recognized as a Scandinavian tiger, breaking records for patents filed and year-on-year growth. Torvik herself gives no interviews and leads a highly ascetic lifestyle.
Rumors of proxy-testing in the third world have been investigated and debunked by the media and government watchdogs, but it seems entirely in her character that the ambitious and ruthless pharmacist is more than willing to cut ethical corners to achieve her goals."Routes[]
Nila Torvik starts in a random entrance each restart. When Diana announces Nila's arrival, she will be either coming from the pier, passing through the palace's north gardens, or from the south garden, near the side, but will never use the front entrance.
One inside the palace, she will be heading upstairs to outside the auction area near Dalia's office, and will wait for Dalia's arrival. Throughout the game, Nila will be talking to Dalia from time to time, first, outside the Voltaire Suite, and second, inside the auction's office.
During a Target Lockdown sequence, Nila will proceed to the auction's private room with the chandelier, located near the Champagne booth. The room becomes a Hostile Area, if not disguised as a CICADA Bodyguard.
Her routine will then stop, and she will remain at the top floor forever, shifting between the upstairs champagne party and the auction's private room.
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Trivia[]
- Nila Torvik's name was initially misspelled as "Nina Torvik" in HITMAN III, but this was fixed in an update.
- The Emetic Pills, Lethal Pills, and Sedative Pills have Torvik Research labels on them.
- Nila is among a rare group of side mission targets to interact with a main mission target as a part of their own mission routine; in this case to Dalia Margolis. She shares this distinction with Walter Menard and Scott Sarno.