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==The Fifteen Man Squad== | ==The Fifteen Man Squad== | ||
The "'''fifteen man squad'''" was a squad (proper name unknown) of child soldiers during the [[wp:Bosnian War|Bosnian War]]. Members of this squad included [[Niko Bellic]], [[Florian Cravic]], [[Darko Brevic]], | The "'''fifteen man squad'''" was a squad (proper name unknown) of child soldiers during the [[wp:Bosnian War|Bosnian War]]. Members of this squad included [[Niko Bellic]], [[Florian Cravic]], [[Darko Brevic]], Goran, Mijo, Dragan, Dmitar, and eight other unnamed members. All had grown up together in the same town, and all were 15 years of age or younger{{fact}}. | ||
Sometime during the war, the squad was ambushed by enemy forces; Niko escaped. He believed that the squad couldn't have been ambushed unless someone within the group had sold them out; he traveled back to where the ambush had taken place, and saw a large pit with the squad members dead inside. After picking through the bodies, Niko realized that two others were missing: Florian Cravic and Darko Brevic. | Sometime during the war, the squad was ambushed by enemy forces; Niko escaped. He believed that the squad couldn't have been ambushed unless someone within the group had sold them out; he traveled back to where the ambush had taken place, and saw a large pit with the squad members dead inside. After picking through the bodies, Niko realized that two others were missing: Florian Cravic and Darko Brevic. | ||
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Fifteen years later in [[2008]], Niko arrived in Liberty City, both to visit his cousin [[Roman]], and to track down Florian Cravic, whom he had learned was living there. Eventually, Niko [[Weekend at Florian's|tracked]] Florian down — the latter had come out as homosexual, and was having a fling with Liberty City's closeted deputy mayor, [[Bryce Dawkins]]. He protested his innocence, and Niko was angered to know that he would not get his revenge any time soon — he had no idea where Darko Brevic could be. | Fifteen years later in [[2008]], Niko arrived in Liberty City, both to visit his cousin [[Roman]], and to track down Florian Cravic, whom he had learned was living there. Eventually, Niko [[Weekend at Florian's|tracked]] Florian down — the latter had come out as homosexual, and was having a fling with Liberty City's closeted deputy mayor, [[Bryce Dawkins]]. He protested his innocence, and Niko was angered to know that he would not get his revenge any time soon — he had no idea where Darko Brevic could be. | ||
Later in the game, an agent of the [[U.L. Paper]] Company located Darko as a favour to Niko, had him kidnapped from Bucharest, and left at [[Francis International Airport]]. Niko [[That Special Someone|interrogated]] Darko, and discovered that Darko had sold the squad out for $1,000 to fund his heroin addiction. Niko was all the more appalled that he and his friends were sold out over such a paltry sum; Darko called Niko a hypocrite, knowing that Niko had frequently killed for money too. He also told Niko that | Later in the game, an agent of the [[U.L. Paper]] Company located Darko as a favour to Niko, had him kidnapped from Bucharest, and left at [[Francis International Airport]]. Niko [[That Special Someone|interrogated]] Darko, and discovered that Darko had sold the squad out for $1,000 to fund his heroin addiction. Niko was all the more appalled that he and his friends were sold out over such a paltry sum; Darko called Niko a hypocrite, knowing that Niko had frequently killed for money too. He also told Niko that Goran had killed Darko's friends and neighbours, giving Darko another reason to betray the unit. | ||
The decision to kill Darko or let him live is then left to the player. | The decision to kill Darko or let him live is then left to the player. |