Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 3 Blood Brothers

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BloodBrothers is a mission in Grand Theft Auto IV given to protagonist Niko Bellic by LCPD Deputy Police Commissioner Francis McReary from outside the public park in Castle Gardens, Algonquin, Liberty City.

Francis sends Niko a text message telling him to meet him at a sidewalk close to a park in southern Algonquin. Francis pulls up in a Landstalker and admonishes Niko for not letting him know that he has been working with his drug-addled brother, Derrick. Francis explains that Derrick intends to talk to a journalist about their family and Francis' corruption, which would put his career in the police force into jeopardy. Thus, Francis firmly suggests to Niko to "stop" Derrick from doing so.


Francis is meeting Derrick at a park in Lancet to give Niko the opportunity to kill him. Later, Derrick contacts Niko to tell him about the meeting and voices his fear that Francis wants him dead and asks Niko to go to the meeting and kill Francis. Niko must choose between the two brothers, and for the second time, kill one or the other.


Niko drives to the park in Lancet. After Derrick's call, Niko will contact Francis again, who gives him instructions on where to take point. Niko must climb the scaffolding and get to the roof via the window cleaning elevator. He must then run up to the yellow marker, where he will get his sniper rifle ready to kill either Francis or Derrick.


If the player is going to kill Derrick, they can make sure to call Francis while on the roof, who offers to increase the hit payment from $10,000 to $20,000. If Derrick is shot, a cutscene will show Francis telling everyone to clear the area and fakes sadness over his brother who had just been killed. If Francis is shot, there will be no cutscene and Derrick will simply leave the area.


If Francis is killed

"Today, the LCPD is hungry for blood. They're out to find a killer who took one of their own, Deputy Police Commissioner Francis McReary. McReary was gunned down in a small courtyard park in Algonquin. He was apparently killed with a high-caliber rifle shot from some distance. McReary's recent career has been mired in controversy. Some news outlets claim they have evidence of bribe-taking and corruption by Mr. McReary, claims he strongly denied until his death. In an unrelated incident his brother, Gerald McReary, a convicted felon, was recently arrested again on racketeering charges."


If Derrick is killed

"Deputy Police Commissioner, Francis McReary, witnessed his brother's murder as he was assassinated in an Algonquin park. Derrick McReary, 52, had recently returned to Liberty City from Ireland. Before he had left the country, he had been registered as an informant with the LCPD and investigators are taking this as a likely motive of the murder. In unrelated news, a third brother, Gerald McReary, was recently arrested on racketeering charges."


If Francis is killed

"The Deputy Police Commissioner for Liberty City, Francis McReary, was gunned down in Algonquin earlier. Some were shocked that a member of the LCPD would be the victim of a gangland execution, but not those that knew what he was really like. McReary's own brother, a known associate of the Alderney mob, was recently arrested on racketeering charges. This news organization was approached by two independent sources wishing to expose photographic evidence of Francis McReary's taking bribes. Soon after they made contact, however, both men were mysteriously murdered. One of these men was lawyer Tom Goldberg."


"Sources within the LCPD have alleged that McReary was willing to take justice into his own hands in order to get his department's case clearence level up. In the weeks leading up to his death, this website had been attempting to get a comment from McReary on all of these accusations. He did not respond to our requests. Now, it seems, he will take the secrets of his corrupt reign of terror to his grave."


If Derrick is killed

"The Deputy Police Commissioner for Liberty City, Francis McReary, stood by while his brother Derrick was shot in Algonquin earlier. Some were shocked that a brother of a senior member of the LCPD would be the victim of a gangland execution, but not those that knew what the McReary family is really like. Derrick McReary, 52, had recently returned to the US from Ireland and was himself caught up in organized crime. Some believe he may have been trying to blackmail the Deputy Commissioner who himself saw his brother as a liability. Another brother, Gerald McReary, a known associate with the Alderney mob, was recently arrested on racketeering charges."


"This news organization was approached by two independent sources wishing to expose photographic evidence of Francis McReary's taking bribes. Soon after they made contact, however,both men were mysteriously murdered. One of these men was lawyer Tom Goldberg. Sources within the LCPD have alleged that McReary was willing to take justice into his own hands in order to get his department's case clearance level up. In the weeks leading up to this brother's death, this website had been attempting to get a comment from McReary on all of these accusations. He has so far not responded to our requests."


If Francis is killed

"Liberty City's Deputy Police Commissioner, Francis McReary, was ruthlessly gunned down earlier. To most of us he is a hero, a man dedicated to serving the city who was taken before his time. Liberal "Blame America First" news outlets have been sullying the man's reputation. Rather than celebrate this patriot's great career, they dig up some unsubstantiated accusations of corruption. Francis McReary valiantly served Liberty City until he was murdered. We should remember him as an American Hero."


If Derrick is killed

"Deputy Police Commissioner, Francis McReary, witnessed the murder of his elder brother in Algonquin. His brother Derrick was assassinated by a sniper while the two men enjoyed a catch up in a city park. Francis McReary has risen through the ranks of the police force and been a vocal proponent of law and order throughout difficult times for the city. He has strongly denied spurious allegations made against him."


"Although Mr. McReary has never tried to hide his tough Dukes upbringing, nor a family background with links to organized crime, he himself has always stood tall as a community leader and we mourn with him in this time of sorrow."


Mike Whitley: "Deputy Police Commissioner Francis McReary was shot dead in Algonquin. Although there were rumors of corruption surrounding Mr. McReary, many believed he was a fine officer who served the city well through difficult times. In an unrelated incident, Mr. McReary's brother Gerald McReary has been arrested on an outstanding warrant."


Eric House: "McReary's older brother Derrick was shot in front of him and his younger brother Gerald has been arrested in Alderney on racketeering charges. As if that wasn't enough, Public Liberty Online, a liberal opinion website is throwing corruption allegations at him."


He confronts Zeus about not agreeing with the gods to interfere with the war between the demons and the humans. Ares seems to disagree with his father's actions, foreshadowing their negative relationship.


In an arena, Ares faces his (paternal) half-brothers, Apollo and Hermes. He breaks Apollo's chariot and manages to catch the speeding Hermes. But then Zeus arrives angry and asks Ares what he had told Hera as only he knew where he was; however, Hera also arrives, stating she already knew it all.


Ares is then up against Apollo, who is riding on his chariot. Ares narrowly misses Apollo's blade as it scrapes the front of his helmet and bends backward just in time. Ares swiftly slams his hammer hard enough on the ground to cause Apollo to lose balance and fall off the chariot.


Apollo recovers and promptly clashes weapons with Ares, only to be caught off guard once again by Hermes, who begins to use his super-speed to circle Ares. Ares catches Hermes by the necklace and throws him into Apollo, sending them flying across the arena.


Ares is soon struck by lightning, signaling the arrival of his father, Zeus. Zeus is upset and asks Ares about what he told his mother, Hera. Ares doesn't have a chance to tell Zeus about what he told Hera and Zeus's whereabouts because Hera shows up anyway to confront Zeus herself. Ares joins Apollo and Hermes as the two have it out before them.


Ares accompanies his mother, Hera, in taking the golden bracer from Hermes, which is needed to control The Cauldron. Hera discovers Hermes and is soon attacked by Ares. Hera takes this opportunity to take the bracer. Apollo saves Hermes as Ares is about to deliver the final blow, distracting Ares. Ares and Apollo fight.


Ares is on Hera's side and fights alongside the Giant and demons, riding a dark horse. However, he reformed during the battle as the giants betrayed Hera and tried to kill their temporary god allies as well as their enemies among the gods.


In Winter is Born, a flashback reveals that Ares was romantically interested in Persephone, but due to her rejecting Ares and Hades' interference in their relationship together never came to be.


In Funeral Games, Ares is seen with Aphrodite in his majestic black chariot; he sees Heron and decides to test him and judge his actions. He and Heron compete in a competition to decide who will inherit Zeus's ring. The fight is interrupted by Hera, who displeases the attitudes of both Ares and Heron. Artemis and Apollo threaten Hera and Ares if they don't leave; Ares responds by calling them bastards. He and Apollo face each other fiercely until Hera again stops what would have been a fight. Ares is also seen at Zeus's fleece ceremony, where Zeus says goodbye to Ares and the other Olympian gods.


In The Three Trials, Ares, although weakened by Demeter's parasitic spores, vows to participate in the challenge set forth by Gaia. He arrives at the location with Aphrodite, Enyo, and a legion of his army and participates in a three-way battle between Hades and Athena's sides.

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