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Colonel Mackenzie is a character mentioned in The Last of Us Part I.

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What was Colonel Mackenzie's role in the Atlanta quarantine zone? toggle section
Colonel Mackenzie, a senior military officer with FEDRA, held a key role in the Atlanta quarantine zone. His responsibilities included overseeing the situation in Pittsburgh and receiving updates from Captain Mastros. The Atlanta zone, under martial law, was responsible for protecting the population from infection, which involved the production of pharmaceuticals and ammunition.
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Who was supposed to report to Colonel Mackenzie about the situation in Pittsburgh? toggle section
The task of reporting to Colonel Mackenzie about the dire situation in Pittsburgh fell to Captain Mastros. Unfortunately, before he could relay the information about the rebellion against military control, Mastros and his squad were captured and killed by rioters.
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What happened to the report that was supposed to be sent to Colonel Mackenzie? toggle section
The report for Colonel Mackenzie, detailing the Pittsburgh situation, was never sent. Captain Mastros, the report's author, was captured and killed by rioting civilians rebelling against military control.
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What was the condition of Pittsburgh under Colonel Mackenzie's command? toggle section
Pittsburgh was in a state of chaos under Colonel Mackenzie's command. Residents rebelled against military control, resulting in disorder. Captain Mastros, the top-ranking officer remaining in the city, was meant to report the situation to Colonel Mackenzie. However, he was captured and killed by rioting civilians before he could relay the report.
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Mackenzie was a high-ranking military officer stationed at the Atlanta quarantine zone, with command over the situation in Pittsburgh. Mackenzie was supposed to receive a report from Captain Mastros regarding the situation in Pittsburgh, which was in terrible condition as the residents had rebelled against the military's control. However, rioting civilians captured and killed Mastros and his squad so the report was never sent.[1]

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