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Let me put emphasis on the importance of Rewinds. If you're new to the game, having some Rewinds lets you try risky things to see how it works. The single-worst thing you could do in Invisible Inc (or any roguelike for that matter) is not playing with the game mechanics and testing how they work. You need to learn new things to become better, and Rewinds make this so much easier and more fun.
Another question:
Hologram Projector - how can i use it?
How can i exit mission if I have full team and they give me Hostage and there only 4 space in teleport (drag them?)
Archived Banks usefull too, especialy with Central and Faust (and Brimstone) - You have enough power so you need just money.
Dracko very usefull - it much more chep to stole abillities from corpses then buy it.