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Niko moves to [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] to find Florian, who in the intervening years changed his name to Bernie Crane. Niko discovers, however, that Florian is innocent, and begins to look for Darko. One of Niko's contacts at the [[United Liberty Paper]] organization eventually arranges Darko's kidnapping, and leaves him on the tarmac of [[Francis International Airport, Dukes|Francis International Airport]], at Niko's mercy; Niko arrives at the airport with Roman, and interrogates Darko.
Niko moves to [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] to find Florian, who in the intervening years changed his name to Bernie Crane. Niko discovers, however, that Florian is innocent, and begins to look for Darko. One of Niko's contacts at the [[United Liberty Paper]] organization eventually arranges Darko's kidnapping, and leaves him on the tarmac of [[Francis International Airport, Dukes|Francis International Airport]], at Niko's mercy; Niko arrives at the airport with Roman, and interrogates Darko.


Darko reminds Niko that their squad were no angels themselves, stating that Goran (another member of their squad) was responsible for the deaths of some of Darko's own friends and neighbours, and tells Niko the reason he betrayed the group. Niko is horrified that he and his friends were sold out over such a paltry sum of money; in response, Darko asks how much Niko has charged for all the murders he has committed (Normally about $5,000; Niko actually does many of them for free, the lowest paid kill is of [[Ivan Bytchkov|Ivan]] for $200, while the highest is of [[Dwayne Forge|Dwayne]] for $25,000 or [[Ray Boccino|Ray]] for $14,500). Darko also calls him a hypocrite; he falls to his knees and says that Niko would be doing him a favor by killing him. He breaks down in tears, and Roman attempts to coax Niko away, observing that Darko "doesn't look like he enjoys life too much."
Darko reminds Niko that their squad were no angels themselves, stating that Goran (another member of their squad) was responsible for the deaths of some of Darko's own friends and neighbours, and tells Niko the reason he betrayed the group. Niko is horrified that he and his friends were sold out over such a paltry sum of money; in response, Darko asks how much Niko has charged for all the murders he has committed (Normally about $5,000; Niko actually does many of them for free, the lowest paid kill is of [[Ivan Bytchkov|Ivan]] [[Ivan The Not So Terrible|for $200]], while the highest is of [[Dwayne Forge|Dwayne]] [[The Holland Play|for $25,000]] or [[Ray Boccino|Ray]] [[Pest Control|for $14,500]]). Darko also calls him a hypocrite; he falls to his knees and says that Niko would be doing him a favor by killing him. He breaks down in tears, and Roman attempts to coax Niko away, observing that Darko "doesn't look like he enjoys life too much."


The player can then decide whether or not to kill Darko. If you let Darko live, Niko will feel a little better, knowing that the greater punishment is leaving Darko alive to suffer. As Niko walks away, Darko runs away screaming, never to be seen again in the game. Should the player choose to kill Darko, Niko will shoot him twelve times, one shot for each of his lost friends. Darko thanks Niko as he dies, and Niko walks away feeling, as he later says to Roman, "empty".
The player can then decide whether or not to kill Darko. If you let Darko live, Niko will feel a little better, knowing that the greater punishment is leaving Darko alive to suffer. As Niko walks away, Darko runs away screaming, never to be seen again in the game. Should the player choose to kill Darko, Niko will shoot him twelve times, one shot for each of his lost friends. Darko thanks Niko as he dies, and Niko walks away feeling, as he later says to Roman, "empty".
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