IQ is an attacking operator on the GSG9. She was released on December 1, as part of the original 20 Rainbow Six Siege operators. This page covers everything you need to know about IQ's gadgets, weapons , synergies, counters, and background. IQ can deploy a wrist-mounted tablet device that can spot active electronic gadgets through walls. IQ's Spectre can be activated at any time, and can detect devices through walls up to 20 meters. The Spectre useful for identifying hard to spot traps, anti-breaching gadgets, and even defenders viewing their camera networks on their phones. The Spectre can be used in conjunction with IQ's pistol, allowing her to shoot detected gadgets through soft walls.

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Weiss developed a knack for electrical engineering early in life. At sixteen she completed her first internship with a local tech company. After university, she traveled, for a year before dedicating her life to a new challenge, the Bundespolizei BPOL. A brilliant overachiever and a fast learner, Weiss has been successful at nearly everything she tries.
Weiss's mother is a renowned mathematician and her father is an inventor who high academic standards encouraged Weiss and her siblings to win numerous awards in math, science, and music throughout their school years. Thriving in the gifted program enabled Weiss to complete her first internship with a local tech company at the age of sixteen. She was invited to MIT , where she focused on electrical engineering, achieving accolades for her research in Microelectronics. Weiss then joined Caltech for graduate studies in experimental electrical engineering. Weiss returned to Germany after traveling the world for a year to work with military technology research before joining the Bundespolizei BPOL as an officer. Both the physical and mental challenges of the job appealed to Weiss and she quickly moves through the ranks. A brilliant overachiever and fast learner, Weiss has been successful at nearly everything she tries. This facility, however, has conditioned her to refuse failure as an acceptable outcome. This can be manifest as borderline obsessive behavior when tackling obstacles that are perceived to be difficult or exceptionally challenging. Specialist Monika "IQ" Weiss is as active physically as she is intellectually.
Thriving in the gifted program enabled Weiss to complete her first internship with a local tech company at the age of sixteen. She was invited to MIT, where she focused on electrical engineering, achieving accolades for her research in Microelectronics. Weiss then joined CalTech for graduate studies in experimental electrical engineering. Weiss returned to Germany to work with military technology research before joining the Bundespolizei BPOL as an officer. Both the physical and mental challenges of the job appealed to Weiss and she quickly moved through the ranks.