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- For the character in Minerva’s Den, see Jack McClendon.
Jack
Aliases
Ace In The Hole
Jack Wynand[1]
Little Moth[5]
Born
c. 1956
Birthplace
Rapture
Family
Andrew Ryan (Father; Deceased) Jasmine Jolene (Mother; Deceased) Пëтр Раяновский (Paternal grandfather)? Дмитрий Раяновский (Paternal great-uncle; Deceased)? Васи́лиса Раяновская (Paternal great-aunt; Deceased)? Unnamed maternal grandmother Sally (Adoptive daughter) At least four unnamed adoptive daughters (Formerly Little Sisters) |
Affiliation
Atlas (Formerly)
Brigid Tenenbaum
Gender
Male
Height
6′ 2″ (1.88 m)[1]
Hair Color
Brown[1]
(BioShock)
Light Brown[2]
(Burial at Sea — Episode 2)
Eye Color
Brown[1]
(BioShock)
Green[2]
(Burial at Sea — Episode 2)
Appears in
BioShock
BioShock: Rapture
Burial at Sea — Episode 2
Voice Actor
Nate Wells[3]
Adam Sietz (various takes)[4]
- “When Mum and Dad put me on that plane to visit my cousins in England, they told me, ‘Son, you’re special, you were born to do great things. ‘ You know what? They were right.”
- ― Jack[src]
Jack is the protagonist of BioShock. He is a young man who, prior to his unwilling arrival in Rapture, was a passenger on an airplane that crashed near the lighthouse that provided entry to the underwater city. During his journey through Rapture, Jack comes across a number of gene-altering substances, known as Plasmids, that he uses to empower and protect himself. According to the passport he used to board the plane, his full name is Jack Wynand and he is twenty-four years old.
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 BioShock
- 3 BioShock 2
- 4 Burial at Sea — Episode 2
- 5 Videos
- 6 Gallery
- 6.1 Models
- 6.2 In-Game Images
- 7 Behind the Scenes
- 8 References
History[]
Jack as a baby, accompanied by Tenenbaum on the left and Suchong on the right, as seen in his flashback during Andrew Ryan’s monologue.
Jack is the illegitimate son of Andrew Ryan and Jasmine Jolene, Ryan’s lover. While pregnant, Jolene suffered some financial difficulties and decided to sell Jack, as an embryo, to Dr. Brigid Tenenbaum on behalf of Frank Fontaine, without consulting Ryan.[6][7] Jack was to be Fontaine’s back-up plan if he was ever forced into an unfavorable situation by Ryan, which happened during Rapture’s Civil War.[8][9]
Jack was «born» and «grown» by the scientists of Fontaine Futuristics, including Dr. Yi Suchong and Brigid Tenenbaum. According to Audio Diaries by Dr. Yi Suchong, who was responsible for Jack’s development, Jack, by the age of one, weighed fifty-eight pounds and had the «gross musculature of a fit nineteen-year-old», thanks to Lot 111.[10] Dr. Suchong also reveals in another Audio Diary that he was responsible for the mind control imprinting that Frank Fontaine requested.[11]
Jack’s similar genetic structure to Andrew Ryan meant that he would be able to use the city’s bathyspheres that were in lockdown,[12] be resurrected at Vita-Chambers,[13] and the automated security of Rapture would not be as effective against him. [14]
Sometime in 1958, before Fontaine faked his own death in a shoot out with Chief of Security Sullivan’s forces, Jack was smuggled out of Rapture in a bathysphere and sent to the surface as a sleeper agent, living out his pre-programmed life as Jack Wynand where he had memories of being born in 1936 and living on a farm in Overlook, Kansas with his «parents». Jack boarded a plane in 1960 supposedly visiting his cousins in England. However Frank Fontaine «activated» him using the trigger phrase «Would You Kindly», when the plane passed near Rapture’s location in the North Atlantic, Jack hijacked it using a gun that was smuggled onto the plane in the form of a present gifted from home, forcing it to crash land at the coordinates of the Lighthouse, the main entrance to Rapture.
BioShock[]
Surveillance pictures of Jack in Rapture.
- Main article: Rapture Storyline
During the events of BioShock Jack arrives in Rapture in a Bathysphere taken from the lighthouse on the surface. In the beginning, he explores the different areas of Rapture under the guidance of Atlas, who speaks to him through a short wave radio. Jack’s main objective, at first, is to find a functional bathysphere that will return him to the surface. Atlas promises to help him if in return Jack will save his trapped family in Neptune’s Bounty. This proves to be more difficult than it seemed at first, as Andrew Ryan notices the intrusion and cuts off access to Neptune, keeping close tabs on Jack and setting Security Devices and Splicers on him from then on. Jack is forced to detour through Medical Pavilion, encountering the deranged cosmetic surgeon J.S. Steinman. After killing him, Jack meets Brigid Tenenbaum for the first time. She implores him not to hurt the Little Sisters, and gives Jack a way to rescue them, although Atlas advises against it, as he believes that they are monstrosities that have a higher reward when harvested (it becomes your choice to save or harvest them).
When Jack finally reaches Neptune’s Bounty he makes his way to the Smuggler’s Hideout where Atlas’s family are allegedly trapped in a submarine. Jack is supposed to meet Atlas there, but when he enters the control booth to open the submarine, Andrew Ryan makes his move, sending a wave of Splicers that force Atlas to flee and destroying the sub, apparently killing Atlas’ wife and son. Jack escapes through a tunnel to Arcadia, and Atlas informs him that their new objective is to put an end to Andrew Ryan.
The «Would You Kindly» board, with Jack’s picture under Andrew Ryan and Jasmine Jolene’s, who were his parents.
Jack makes his way through Arcadia, the Farmer’s Market, and Fort Frolic, facing numerous obstacles. In Fort Frolic, Jack makes the discovery that Jasmine Jolene was Ryan’s murdered lover, although he does not realize the significance of this at first. While trapped at Fort Frolic, Jack is forced to work for Sander Cohen and assassinate his former disciples for one of Cohen’s deranged works of «art.»
Eventually, Jack reaches Hephaestus, where Atlas asks him, «Now, would you kindly head to Ryan’s office and kill the son of a bitch? It’s time to finish this. » Ryan had set up strong defenses, but Jack eventually breaches them and enters Rapture Central Control only to find that Ryan has set the entire complex into self destruct, which will also destroy the city. Jack enters Ryan’s office and sees the «Would You Kindly» board upon which Ryan has connected all the evidence about Jack’s true past. Jack finally encounters Ryan for the first and last time in a scene during which Ryan proves that Jack has been a slave under the control of Atlas the entire time, saying «A man chooses, a slave obeys.» Ryan forces Jack to kill him, and he takes his Genetic Key to shut down the self-destruct mechanism. Finally, Atlas reveals his true identity as Frank Fontaine and thanks Jack for handing the keys to Rapture to him, before betraying him, trying to kill Jack with the city’s security devices, but Jack is led to an escape route by Tenenbaum’s Little Sisters. Jack enters a vent only to have it collapse under him and is knocked unconscious.
Jack wakes up in Tenenbaum’s Sanctuary, where she informs him that while he slept she removed most of the mental conditioning that Dr. Suchong put in his mind. Jack is no longer vulnerable to the «Would You Kindly» command, but Fontaine reluctantly proves that he still has control over Jack when he leaves the sanctuary by activating the phrase «Code Yellow». This causes Jack’s heart to begin the slow process of shutting down (though it will not kill him, but it will lower his health bar to a certain degree). With the help of Tenenbaum, Jack finds the cure for the conditioning, a chemical produced by Dr. Suchong called Lot 192. Finally, Jack completely frees himself from Fontaine’s mind control. Once he is free, Tenenbaum urges him to go after Fontaine and take his revenge, Fontaine obliges by challenging Jack to a showdown.
However, in order to pursue Fontaine, Jack is forced to «become» a Big Daddy to trick a Little Sister into thinking he is one of their protectors. However, this transformation is not complete, as he does not have the suit grafted onto him (he never wears the gloves, either), nor is his mind altered in the process. The only physical change he undertakes is the automated vocal cord surgery, which Frank Fontaine (truthfully or not) warns over the radio is irreversible in an attempt to stop him. Afterward, Jack confronts a heavily spliced Fontaine in a final battle, and after defeating Fontaine the cut scene starts. Jack is knocked to the ground by Fontaine. When Fontaine is about to attack Jack, a group of Little Sisters pounce on Fontaine with the hypodermic syringes they use to extract ADAM out of corpses, killing Fontaine.
Depending on the player’s actions throughout the game, Jack will either become the new, power-hungry ruler of Rapture and leader of the Splicers, or he escapes to the surface with at least five Little Sisters, raising them as his own daughters until dying of old age, with the now adult women comforting him at his deathbed.
BioShock 2[]
A painting of Jack who is believed to be a sort of messiah to the Rapture Family.
- Main article: BioShock 2
In BioShock 2, Jack has seemingly become a man of legend among the Splicers left in Rapture. Even Sofia Lamb looks upon him positively, seeing his lack of free will as a boon and inspiration for her to begin her Utopian Experiments. Simon Wales believes Jack to be a god, mentioning how he killed Andrew Ryan. In Siren Alley, paintings of Jack’s activities in Rapture can be seen, with subjects such as the plane crash, Dr. Steinman, and Jack’s wrist about to be injected with a Plasmid. In one of Frank Fontaine’s Audio Diaries, set directly before the beginning of BioShock, he mentions «I’ve got a hell of a surprise for Andrew Ryan. Long time comin’. And right about now, I expect the prodigal son is bookin’ his flight…»
Several Splicers can be heard mentioning Jack. In the Atlantic Express workshop, three Splicers have a conversation around a burning barrel as Subject Delta approaches. One of them speculates that Jack is «highballin with all the can-can girls» on the surface and in possession of the nuclear warhead seen on the submarine in the «Sad» and «Bad» endings, which he will use to destroy the city if anyone «gets lippy«. Another states that he saved the Little Sisters and went up «happy ever after.» This is a reference to the first game’s two possible endings.[15]Brute Splicers can also be heard referencing Jack; when idle, they mention their refusal to have children out of fear that they will suffer the same fate as Andrew Ryan. As in the first game, Jack’s name is never mentioned in dialogue.
Burial at Sea — Episode 2[]
- Main article: Burial at Sea — Episode 2
- “I can see all the doors, and what’s behind all the doors. And behind one of them — incredibly — I see him.”
- ― Elizabeth[src]
Elizabeth returned to Rapture, despite losing her powers after she was killed by a Big Daddy. Her motives were forgotten, aside from settling her guilt after leaving Sally behind. It was then made clear that she came back to Rapture based off of her memory from what she saw in the future in the Sea of Doors. While in Rapture, before the fall, she had visions of Jack’s journey to Rapture — and was unaware of this future or for whom it was for. Elizabeth returns to Rapture to rescue Sally, now a Little Sister, and in the clutches of Atlas and his men. Because of her memory of the future, she vaguely remembers the path and claims that she is Suchong’s lab assistant and can get Atlas and his men out of the sunken department store and back into Rapture — in exchange for Sally. She holds her end of the bargain and returns Atlas to Rapture, but is captured by his men.
Atlas claims that Dr. Suchong had been working for him and would help him achieve his goals through an «ace in the hole.» However, Atlas has yet to receive the information on his ace and since Atlas believes that Elizabeth is Suchong’s lab assistant, he believes he can get the information out of her through torture. Through mental recognition of the future, Elizabeth reveals that the ace is in Dr. Suchong’s Free Clinic in Artemis Suites. Elizabeth arrives in Suchong’s clinc and comes across the room in which Jack was raised and conditioned to find what is referred to as the «ace in the hole. » Suchong was successful in the conditioning of the ace. Elizabeth then witnesses the death of Dr. Suchong by a Big Daddy and retrieves the information on an ace — another encoded message by Suchong, and photos relating to Jack’s «family» and location on the «farm.»
Elizabeth delivers the information to Atlas in exchange for Sally, but realizes that he will just kill her anyway and accepts this fate. After being struck by Atlas, Elizabeth finds herself in the bathroom of the Apollo Air Flight DF-0301 and walks down the aisle as she approaches Jack just as he receives his orders, opens the package, and hijacks the plane. Atlas cannot read the encoded message, but as Elizabeth reads the message given to Jack in the future, and the encoded message in Suchong’s letter, she reveals it says, «Would you Kindly.» Atlas then prepares the orders to get Jack on the airplane and initiate his plan to take Rapture. Atlas then strikes a last, fatal blow before Elizabeth witnesses the events to come by Jack: hijacking and crashing the plane, arriving in Rapture, rescuing Sally and the other Little Sisters, and taking down Ryan and Fontaine.
As Elizabeth dies, she remembers what she saw behind the doors one last time—and witnesses Jack at the Lighthouse ascending from Rapture with Sally and other cured Little Sisters after the events to come.
Videos[]
Jack’s Iconic Confrontation.
Jack in Third Person.
Jack’s Reference.
Jack’s Plane Reference.
Gallery[]
Models[]
Security Photo of Jack at the Kashmir Restaurant.
Security photo of Jack at the Medical Pavilion.
A photo of Jack’s «farm home.»
A photo of Jack’s actual home, the lab he was created in.
Jack’s wallet from the plane.
Jack’s passport (never used in-game).
Prototype for Jack’s hands.
Jack’s hands.
Render of Jack’s hands from BioShock The Collection. By Scott Army.
Render using Enrage.
Render using Insect Swarm.
A better look at Jack’s model.
A closer look at Jack’s face.
The note given to Jack as seen in Burial at Sea — Episode 2.
In-Game Images[]
A blackboard out lining Jack’s mental conditioning.
«To Jack. Would you kindly not open until…«
Jack waits at the lighthouse for the arrival of rescued Little Sisters.
Behind the Scenes[]
- For some technical reasons, the sentence spoken by Jack during the game’s introduction is in fact not played entirely, but can be found complete in the audio file
vo_s_1_pl_playerintro
. Oddly, all versions of BioShock dubbed in other languages (French, Italian, German and Spanish) play the translation of the whole sentence at the beginning of the game. https://bioshock.fandom.com/wiki/File:Bioshock_first_line.ogg - In the BioShock game files for the first level, there is a passport for Jack that never appeared in the game. It states his (fake) name as «Jack Wynand» and other erroneous information. [1] The surname «Wynand» may have been a reference to Gail Wynand, a main character in Ayn Rand’s 1943 novel The Fountainhead.
Jack’s «family» photo.
- Jack’s passport shows that he was born on September 1st, 1936.
- Jack’s wallet shows an Irrational Games business card in one of the pockets. The person standing between the older man and woman in the family photo at the top of the wallet is the Lead Designer at Irrational Games, Bill Gardner.[16][17] And according to a Tweet by Amanda Gardner (Bill Gardner’s wife) [18], Bill Gardner was used as the basis for Jack’s appearance.
- The original game had Jack mutate more and more with Plasmid use, and would make players decide if they wanted to splice themselves to the point of inhumanity, or keep Jack human, at the cost of safety.[citation needed]
- During the ending cutscenes of BioShock, Jack’s chain tattoos are about half as large as they are in-game.
- Jack, or the playable character in this case, was originally called Joe in the first developer demo which was narrated by Ken Levine.[19]
- The player uses Jack’s model in the Challenge Rooms, but the downloadable content is not considered part of the canon, so this is just used as a placeholder.
- In BioShock 2D, it seems that Jack’s hair color is dark brown/black and he wears a beige vest over his sweater, similar to his outfit from the BioShock trailers.[20]
- Until Burial at Sea, Jack never had a true character model, and what images there were of him were brief or unclear. Even in-game during Burial at Sea, Elizabeth never gets a clear look at Jack (he either has his back turned on her or his face silhouetted), just his attire (a sweater, jeans and spectator shoes). However, he has a full model in Burial at Sea’s game files, showing his complete appearance.
- During Jack’s flashback in BioShock, the player can see the firearm in the gift is similar to the revolver from the first game, but in Burial at Sea — Episode 2, the gun Jack is holding is a Hand Cannon.
- According to Ken Levine, Jack’s sweater was inspired by a member of BioShock’s design team, Dorian Hart, who used to wear one.[21]
- When Elizabeth walks down the aisle of the Apollo Air Flight DF-0301 in Burial at Sea — Episode 2, Jack is shown holding his cigarette in his right hand, while in the first BioShock, he is holding it in his left.
References[]
- ↑ 1.01.11.21.31.4Jack’s unseen passport in BioShock
- ↑ 2.02.1Jack’s unseen face model in Burial at Sea
- ↑ BioShock with designer JP LeBreton Part 1 video playthrough hosted by Idle Thumbs
- ↑ Confirmation from Adam Sietz and vocal samples
- ↑ Said by Sander Cohen through numerous radio messages in Fort Frolic during BioShock.
- ↑ Jasmine Jolene’s Audio Diary: Pregnancy
- ↑ Andrew Ryan’s Audio Diary: Betrayal
- ↑ Radio Message from Brigid Tenenbaum in Olympus Heights during BioShock: «You are angry at Fontaine, yes? Now you know the truth. You are his tool, brought back to Rapture to save him.»
- ↑ Frank Fontaine’s Audio Diary: Falling Into Place
- ↑ Yi Suchong’s Audio Diary: Baby Status
- ↑ Yi Suchong’s Audio Diary: Mind Control Test
- ↑ Sullivan’s Audio Diary: Bathysphere Keys
- ↑ Yi Suchong’s Audio Diary: The Vita Chamber
- ↑ Frank Fontaine’s Radio Message: Ryan’s flesh and blood
- ↑ «BioShock 2 Easter Egg Jack Reference», BioShock 2 gameplay video on YouTube
- ↑ Image of Jack’s wallet at The Rapture Archives
- ↑ Post by Joe Faulstick on the «A small picture showing you Irrational actually never «died» :)» thread in the Irrational Games Forums (Archived)
- ↑ Amanda Gardner’s Twitter
- ↑ BioShock Tech Demo *HD* On YouTube
- ↑ Jack in the mobile game
- ↑ Post by Ken Levine on Twitter.
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Jack | BioShock Wiki | Fandom
- For the character in Minerva’s Den, see Jack McClendon.
Jack
Aliases
Ace In The Hole
Jack Wynand[1]
Little Moth[5]
Born
c. 1956
Birthplace
Rapture
Family
Andrew Ryan (Father; Deceased) Jasmine Jolene (Mother; Deceased) Пëтр Раяновский (Paternal grandfather)? Дмитрий Раяновский (Paternal great-uncle; Deceased)? Васи́лиса Раяновская (Paternal great-aunt; Deceased)? Unnamed maternal grandmother Sally (Adoptive daughter) At least four unnamed adoptive daughters (Formerly Little Sisters) |
Affiliation
Atlas (Formerly)
Brigid Tenenbaum
Gender
Male
Height
6′ 2″ (1.88 m)[1]
Hair Color
Brown[1]
(BioShock)
Light Brown[2]
(Burial at Sea — Episode 2)
Eye Color
Brown[1]
(BioShock)
Green[2]
(Burial at Sea — Episode 2)
Appears in
BioShock
BioShock: Rapture
Burial at Sea — Episode 2
Voice Actor
Nate Wells[3]
Adam Sietz (various takes)[4]
- “When Mum and Dad put me on that plane to visit my cousins in England, they told me, ‘Son, you’re special, you were born to do great things. ‘ You know what? They were right.”
- ― Jack[src]
Jack is the protagonist of BioShock. He is a young man who, prior to his unwilling arrival in Rapture, was a passenger on an airplane that crashed near the lighthouse that provided entry to the underwater city. During his journey through Rapture, Jack comes across a number of gene-altering substances, known as Plasmids, that he uses to empower and protect himself. According to the passport he used to board the plane, his full name is Jack Wynand and he is twenty-four years old.
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 BioShock
- 3 BioShock 2
- 4 Burial at Sea — Episode 2
- 5 Videos
- 6 Gallery
- 6.1 Models
- 6.2 In-Game Images
- 7 Behind the Scenes
- 8 References
History[]
Jack as a baby, accompanied by Tenenbaum on the left and Suchong on the right, as seen in his flashback during Andrew Ryan’s monologue.
Jack is the illegitimate son of Andrew Ryan and Jasmine Jolene, Ryan’s lover. While pregnant, Jolene suffered some financial difficulties and decided to sell Jack, as an embryo, to Dr. Brigid Tenenbaum on behalf of Frank Fontaine, without consulting Ryan.[6][7] Jack was to be Fontaine’s back-up plan if he was ever forced into an unfavorable situation by Ryan, which happened during Rapture’s Civil War.[8][9]
Jack was «born» and «grown» by the scientists of Fontaine Futuristics, including Dr. Yi Suchong and Brigid Tenenbaum. According to Audio Diaries by Dr. Yi Suchong, who was responsible for Jack’s development, Jack, by the age of one, weighed fifty-eight pounds and had the «gross musculature of a fit nineteen-year-old», thanks to Lot 111.[10] Dr. Suchong also reveals in another Audio Diary that he was responsible for the mind control imprinting that Frank Fontaine requested.[11]
Jack’s similar genetic structure to Andrew Ryan meant that he would be able to use the city’s bathyspheres that were in lockdown,[12] be resurrected at Vita-Chambers,[13] and the automated security of Rapture would not be as effective against him. [14]
Sometime in 1958, before Fontaine faked his own death in a shoot out with Chief of Security Sullivan’s forces, Jack was smuggled out of Rapture in a bathysphere and sent to the surface as a sleeper agent, living out his pre-programmed life as Jack Wynand where he had memories of being born in 1936 and living on a farm in Overlook, Kansas with his «parents». Jack boarded a plane in 1960 supposedly visiting his cousins in England. However Frank Fontaine «activated» him using the trigger phrase «Would You Kindly», when the plane passed near Rapture’s location in the North Atlantic, Jack hijacked it using a gun that was smuggled onto the plane in the form of a present gifted from home, forcing it to crash land at the coordinates of the Lighthouse, the main entrance to Rapture.
BioShock[]
Surveillance pictures of Jack in Rapture.
- Main article: Rapture Storyline
During the events of BioShock Jack arrives in Rapture in a Bathysphere taken from the lighthouse on the surface. In the beginning, he explores the different areas of Rapture under the guidance of Atlas, who speaks to him through a short wave radio. Jack’s main objective, at first, is to find a functional bathysphere that will return him to the surface. Atlas promises to help him if in return Jack will save his trapped family in Neptune’s Bounty. This proves to be more difficult than it seemed at first, as Andrew Ryan notices the intrusion and cuts off access to Neptune, keeping close tabs on Jack and setting Security Devices and Splicers on him from then on. Jack is forced to detour through Medical Pavilion, encountering the deranged cosmetic surgeon J.S. Steinman. After killing him, Jack meets Brigid Tenenbaum for the first time. She implores him not to hurt the Little Sisters, and gives Jack a way to rescue them, although Atlas advises against it, as he believes that they are monstrosities that have a higher reward when harvested (it becomes your choice to save or harvest them).
When Jack finally reaches Neptune’s Bounty he makes his way to the Smuggler’s Hideout where Atlas’s family are allegedly trapped in a submarine. Jack is supposed to meet Atlas there, but when he enters the control booth to open the submarine, Andrew Ryan makes his move, sending a wave of Splicers that force Atlas to flee and destroying the sub, apparently killing Atlas’ wife and son. Jack escapes through a tunnel to Arcadia, and Atlas informs him that their new objective is to put an end to Andrew Ryan.
The «Would You Kindly» board, with Jack’s picture under Andrew Ryan and Jasmine Jolene’s, who were his parents.
Jack makes his way through Arcadia, the Farmer’s Market, and Fort Frolic, facing numerous obstacles. In Fort Frolic, Jack makes the discovery that Jasmine Jolene was Ryan’s murdered lover, although he does not realize the significance of this at first. While trapped at Fort Frolic, Jack is forced to work for Sander Cohen and assassinate his former disciples for one of Cohen’s deranged works of «art.»
Eventually, Jack reaches Hephaestus, where Atlas asks him, «Now, would you kindly head to Ryan’s office and kill the son of a bitch? It’s time to finish this. » Ryan had set up strong defenses, but Jack eventually breaches them and enters Rapture Central Control only to find that Ryan has set the entire complex into self destruct, which will also destroy the city. Jack enters Ryan’s office and sees the «Would You Kindly» board upon which Ryan has connected all the evidence about Jack’s true past. Jack finally encounters Ryan for the first and last time in a scene during which Ryan proves that Jack has been a slave under the control of Atlas the entire time, saying «A man chooses, a slave obeys.» Ryan forces Jack to kill him, and he takes his Genetic Key to shut down the self-destruct mechanism. Finally, Atlas reveals his true identity as Frank Fontaine and thanks Jack for handing the keys to Rapture to him, before betraying him, trying to kill Jack with the city’s security devices, but Jack is led to an escape route by Tenenbaum’s Little Sisters. Jack enters a vent only to have it collapse under him and is knocked unconscious.
Jack wakes up in Tenenbaum’s Sanctuary, where she informs him that while he slept she removed most of the mental conditioning that Dr. Suchong put in his mind. Jack is no longer vulnerable to the «Would You Kindly» command, but Fontaine reluctantly proves that he still has control over Jack when he leaves the sanctuary by activating the phrase «Code Yellow». This causes Jack’s heart to begin the slow process of shutting down (though it will not kill him, but it will lower his health bar to a certain degree). With the help of Tenenbaum, Jack finds the cure for the conditioning, a chemical produced by Dr. Suchong called Lot 192. Finally, Jack completely frees himself from Fontaine’s mind control. Once he is free, Tenenbaum urges him to go after Fontaine and take his revenge, Fontaine obliges by challenging Jack to a showdown.
However, in order to pursue Fontaine, Jack is forced to «become» a Big Daddy to trick a Little Sister into thinking he is one of their protectors. However, this transformation is not complete, as he does not have the suit grafted onto him (he never wears the gloves, either), nor is his mind altered in the process. The only physical change he undertakes is the automated vocal cord surgery, which Frank Fontaine (truthfully or not) warns over the radio is irreversible in an attempt to stop him. Afterward, Jack confronts a heavily spliced Fontaine in a final battle, and after defeating Fontaine the cut scene starts. Jack is knocked to the ground by Fontaine. When Fontaine is about to attack Jack, a group of Little Sisters pounce on Fontaine with the hypodermic syringes they use to extract ADAM out of corpses, killing Fontaine.
Depending on the player’s actions throughout the game, Jack will either become the new, power-hungry ruler of Rapture and leader of the Splicers, or he escapes to the surface with at least five Little Sisters, raising them as his own daughters until dying of old age, with the now adult women comforting him at his deathbed.
BioShock 2[]
A painting of Jack who is believed to be a sort of messiah to the Rapture Family.
- Main article: BioShock 2
In BioShock 2, Jack has seemingly become a man of legend among the Splicers left in Rapture. Even Sofia Lamb looks upon him positively, seeing his lack of free will as a boon and inspiration for her to begin her Utopian Experiments. Simon Wales believes Jack to be a god, mentioning how he killed Andrew Ryan. In Siren Alley, paintings of Jack’s activities in Rapture can be seen, with subjects such as the plane crash, Dr. Steinman, and Jack’s wrist about to be injected with a Plasmid. In one of Frank Fontaine’s Audio Diaries, set directly before the beginning of BioShock, he mentions «I’ve got a hell of a surprise for Andrew Ryan. Long time comin’. And right about now, I expect the prodigal son is bookin’ his flight…»
Several Splicers can be heard mentioning Jack. In the Atlantic Express workshop, three Splicers have a conversation around a burning barrel as Subject Delta approaches. One of them speculates that Jack is «highballin with all the can-can girls» on the surface and in possession of the nuclear warhead seen on the submarine in the «Sad» and «Bad» endings, which he will use to destroy the city if anyone «gets lippy«. Another states that he saved the Little Sisters and went up «happy ever after.» This is a reference to the first game’s two possible endings.[15]Brute Splicers can also be heard referencing Jack; when idle, they mention their refusal to have children out of fear that they will suffer the same fate as Andrew Ryan. As in the first game, Jack’s name is never mentioned in dialogue.
Burial at Sea — Episode 2[]
- Main article: Burial at Sea — Episode 2
- “I can see all the doors, and what’s behind all the doors. And behind one of them — incredibly — I see him.”
- ― Elizabeth[src]
Elizabeth returned to Rapture, despite losing her powers after she was killed by a Big Daddy. Her motives were forgotten, aside from settling her guilt after leaving Sally behind. It was then made clear that she came back to Rapture based off of her memory from what she saw in the future in the Sea of Doors. While in Rapture, before the fall, she had visions of Jack’s journey to Rapture — and was unaware of this future or for whom it was for. Elizabeth returns to Rapture to rescue Sally, now a Little Sister, and in the clutches of Atlas and his men. Because of her memory of the future, she vaguely remembers the path and claims that she is Suchong’s lab assistant and can get Atlas and his men out of the sunken department store and back into Rapture — in exchange for Sally. She holds her end of the bargain and returns Atlas to Rapture, but is captured by his men.
Atlas claims that Dr. Suchong had been working for him and would help him achieve his goals through an «ace in the hole.» However, Atlas has yet to receive the information on his ace and since Atlas believes that Elizabeth is Suchong’s lab assistant, he believes he can get the information out of her through torture. Through mental recognition of the future, Elizabeth reveals that the ace is in Dr. Suchong’s Free Clinic in Artemis Suites. Elizabeth arrives in Suchong’s clinc and comes across the room in which Jack was raised and conditioned to find what is referred to as the «ace in the hole. » Suchong was successful in the conditioning of the ace. Elizabeth then witnesses the death of Dr. Suchong by a Big Daddy and retrieves the information on an ace — another encoded message by Suchong, and photos relating to Jack’s «family» and location on the «farm.»
Elizabeth delivers the information to Atlas in exchange for Sally, but realizes that he will just kill her anyway and accepts this fate. After being struck by Atlas, Elizabeth finds herself in the bathroom of the Apollo Air Flight DF-0301 and walks down the aisle as she approaches Jack just as he receives his orders, opens the package, and hijacks the plane. Atlas cannot read the encoded message, but as Elizabeth reads the message given to Jack in the future, and the encoded message in Suchong’s letter, she reveals it says, «Would you Kindly.» Atlas then prepares the orders to get Jack on the airplane and initiate his plan to take Rapture. Atlas then strikes a last, fatal blow before Elizabeth witnesses the events to come by Jack: hijacking and crashing the plane, arriving in Rapture, rescuing Sally and the other Little Sisters, and taking down Ryan and Fontaine.
As Elizabeth dies, she remembers what she saw behind the doors one last time—and witnesses Jack at the Lighthouse ascending from Rapture with Sally and other cured Little Sisters after the events to come.
Videos[]
Jack’s Iconic Confrontation.
Jack in Third Person.
Jack’s Reference.
Jack’s Plane Reference.
Gallery[]
Models[]
Security Photo of Jack at the Kashmir Restaurant.
Security photo of Jack at the Medical Pavilion.
A photo of Jack’s «farm home.»
A photo of Jack’s actual home, the lab he was created in.
Jack’s wallet from the plane.
Jack’s passport (never used in-game).
Prototype for Jack’s hands.
Jack’s hands.
Render of Jack’s hands from BioShock The Collection. By Scott Army.
Render using Enrage.
Render using Insect Swarm.
A better look at Jack’s model.
A closer look at Jack’s face.
The note given to Jack as seen in Burial at Sea — Episode 2.
In-Game Images[]
A blackboard out lining Jack’s mental conditioning.
«To Jack. Would you kindly not open until…«
Jack waits at the lighthouse for the arrival of rescued Little Sisters.
Behind the Scenes[]
- For some technical reasons, the sentence spoken by Jack during the game’s introduction is in fact not played entirely, but can be found complete in the audio file
vo_s_1_pl_playerintro
. Oddly, all versions of BioShock dubbed in other languages (French, Italian, German and Spanish) play the translation of the whole sentence at the beginning of the game. https://bioshock.fandom.com/wiki/File:Bioshock_first_line.ogg - In the BioShock game files for the first level, there is a passport for Jack that never appeared in the game. It states his (fake) name as «Jack Wynand» and other erroneous information. [1] The surname «Wynand» may have been a reference to Gail Wynand, a main character in Ayn Rand’s 1943 novel The Fountainhead.
Jack’s «family» photo.
- Jack’s passport shows that he was born on September 1st, 1936.
- Jack’s wallet shows an Irrational Games business card in one of the pockets. The person standing between the older man and woman in the family photo at the top of the wallet is the Lead Designer at Irrational Games, Bill Gardner.[16][17] And according to a Tweet by Amanda Gardner (Bill Gardner’s wife) [18], Bill Gardner was used as the basis for Jack’s appearance.
- The original game had Jack mutate more and more with Plasmid use, and would make players decide if they wanted to splice themselves to the point of inhumanity, or keep Jack human, at the cost of safety.[citation needed]
- During the ending cutscenes of BioShock, Jack’s chain tattoos are about half as large as they are in-game.
- Jack, or the playable character in this case, was originally called Joe in the first developer demo which was narrated by Ken Levine.[19]
- The player uses Jack’s model in the Challenge Rooms, but the downloadable content is not considered part of the canon, so this is just used as a placeholder.
- In BioShock 2D, it seems that Jack’s hair color is dark brown/black and he wears a beige vest over his sweater, similar to his outfit from the BioShock trailers.[20]
- Until Burial at Sea, Jack never had a true character model, and what images there were of him were brief or unclear. Even in-game during Burial at Sea, Elizabeth never gets a clear look at Jack (he either has his back turned on her or his face silhouetted), just his attire (a sweater, jeans and spectator shoes). However, he has a full model in Burial at Sea’s game files, showing his complete appearance.
- During Jack’s flashback in BioShock, the player can see the firearm in the gift is similar to the revolver from the first game, but in Burial at Sea — Episode 2, the gun Jack is holding is a Hand Cannon.
- According to Ken Levine, Jack’s sweater was inspired by a member of BioShock’s design team, Dorian Hart, who used to wear one.[21]
- When Elizabeth walks down the aisle of the Apollo Air Flight DF-0301 in Burial at Sea — Episode 2, Jack is shown holding his cigarette in his right hand, while in the first BioShock, he is holding it in his left.
References[]
- ↑ 1.01.11.21.31.4Jack’s unseen passport in BioShock
- ↑ 2.02.1Jack’s unseen face model in Burial at Sea
- ↑ BioShock with designer JP LeBreton Part 1 video playthrough hosted by Idle Thumbs
- ↑ Confirmation from Adam Sietz and vocal samples
- ↑ Said by Sander Cohen through numerous radio messages in Fort Frolic during BioShock.
- ↑ Jasmine Jolene’s Audio Diary: Pregnancy
- ↑ Andrew Ryan’s Audio Diary: Betrayal
- ↑ Radio Message from Brigid Tenenbaum in Olympus Heights during BioShock: «You are angry at Fontaine, yes? Now you know the truth. You are his tool, brought back to Rapture to save him.»
- ↑ Frank Fontaine’s Audio Diary: Falling Into Place
- ↑ Yi Suchong’s Audio Diary: Baby Status
- ↑ Yi Suchong’s Audio Diary: Mind Control Test
- ↑ Sullivan’s Audio Diary: Bathysphere Keys
- ↑ Yi Suchong’s Audio Diary: The Vita Chamber
- ↑ Frank Fontaine’s Radio Message: Ryan’s flesh and blood
- ↑ «BioShock 2 Easter Egg Jack Reference», BioShock 2 gameplay video on YouTube
- ↑ Image of Jack’s wallet at The Rapture Archives
- ↑ Post by Joe Faulstick on the «A small picture showing you Irrational actually never «died» :)» thread in the Irrational Games Forums (Archived)
- ↑ Amanda Gardner’s Twitter
- ↑ BioShock Tech Demo *HD* On YouTube
- ↑ Jack in the mobile game
- ↑ Post by Ken Levine on Twitter.
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Не могли бы вы | BioShock Wiki
- « Не могли бы вы… Мощная фраза. Знакомая фраза? ”
- ― Эндрю Райан [src]
« Не могли бы вы любезно » — это фраза, которая была запрограммирована на то, чтобы запускать постгипнотические внушения, запрограммированные в сознании Джека. Система была создана доктором Йи Сушонгом и использовалась Фрэнком Фонтейном, изображающим из себя Атласа, чтобы контролировать действия Джека, направляя его через Восторг, чтобы осуществить свои планы по убийству Эндрю Райана.
Содержимое
- 1 BioShock
- 1.1 Использование в игре
- 2 Биошок 2
- 3 Похороны в море — Эпизод 2
- 4 Галерея
- 5 За кулисами
- 6 Каталожные номера
BioShock []
- Основная статья: BioShock
Эта фраза впервые появляется на подарке из дома, который Джек держит во время полета в начале игры. Сообщение полностью видно только позже в воспоминаниях, которые показывают, что в пакете было письмо, содержащее триггерную фразу, а также координаты падения самолета возле Маяка, наземного входа в Восторг.
Выступая в роли Атласа, Фонтейн связался с Джеком и направил его, как только тот добрался до города. Фонтейн экономно использовал контрольную фразу; например, он никогда не приказывал Джеку собирать Маленьких Сестричек, что позволяло ему свободно выбирать, собирать их или спасать, возможно, чтобы Джек не заподозрил его манипуляций. Использование слишком большого количества этой конкретной фразы могло раскрыть его истинную личность, среди прочих, Райану и Бриджит Тененбаум (которые работали в сотрудничестве с Сушонгом над телом Джека).
Незадолго до того, как Джек смог связаться с ним, Райан собрал воедино заговор против него и власть фразы контроля над разумом над Джеком. Во время их последней конфронтации Райан демонстрирует это Джеку, а затем использует его, чтобы заставить Джека убить его, иллюстрируя личную философию, которой он придерживался всю свою жизнь: «Человек выбирает, раб повинуется».
Позже Фонтейн пытается использовать эту фразу, чтобы заставить Джека совершить самоубийство, но это не удается, потому что Тененбаум уже удалила спусковой крючок и другие вещи из разума Джека, пока он был без сознания в ее убежище.
Фонтейн, однако, отвечает на это, используя другую триггерную фразу: «Желтый код», которая, по его словам, должна приказать сердцу Джека перестать биться, чтобы убить его. Однако, поскольку сердце является автономной мышцей, которая действует независимо от мозга, эта фраза приводит к тому, что максимальное здоровье Джека снижается только несколько раз, пока он не сможет получить противоядие, чтобы полностью избавиться от контроля над разумом Фонтейна.
Использование на протяжении всей игры[]
Воспоминание о том, как Джек открывает свой подарок в самолете, содержащий пистолет и письмо, которое было приказано открыть в нужное время.
- Apollo Air Flight DF-0301 : В начале игры, в письме Джека. «Джеку, с любовью от мамы и папы. Не могли бы вы, , не открывать, пока…» Позже выясняется, что в пакете находится пистолет, а на остальной части записки указаны географические координаты; именно здесь Джек должен использовать пистолет, чтобы угнать самолет и разбить его возле Маяка.
- Добро пожаловать в Восторг : Перед тем, как Джек берет радио, Атлас говорит: « Не могли бы вы, , взять коротковолновое радио?».
- Добро пожаловать в Восторг : Прежде чем Джек возьмет гаечный ключ, Атлас говорит: «А теперь, , не могли бы вы найти лом или что-то в этом роде?».
- Добро пожаловать в Восторг : Когда Джек впервые встречает Маленькую Сестричку, Атлас говорит: «Теперь осторожно… не могли бы вы опустить это оружие на мгновение?».
- Награда Нептуна : После того, как Джек заканчивает фотографировать мутантов пауков на уровне, Атлас говорит: «Отправляйтесь в Фонтейнский промысел, когда будете готовы, , не могли бы вы? ».
- Аркадия : Если Джеку потребуется слишком много времени, чтобы создать Вектор Лазаря, Атлас скажет: « Не могли бы вы уже создать эту штуку, ? Воздух здесь только разрежается».
- Fort Frolic : После того, как Джек противостоит Сандеру Коэну, Атлас говорит: « Не могли бы вы перейти к «сфере» и спуститься к Гефесту?».
- Гефест : После того, как Джек входит на уровень, Атлас говорит: «А теперь, , не могли бы вы отправиться в офис Райана и убить этого сукина сына?».
Доска «Будьте любезны» возле офиса Райана.
- Центральный пульт Восторга : Нацарапан красной аэрозольной краской на стене с фотографиями рядом с офисом Райана, где находится аудиодневник «Контроль над разумом». В самом аудиодневнике Сушонг говорит: «Сломай шею этому щенку, не могли бы вы ?».
- Центральный контроль Восторга : Когда Эндрю Райан контролирует его словами, такими командами, как «Сидеть, , не могли бы вы любезно …», что в конечном итоге приводит к «Убить!», В результате чего Джек послушно убивает Райана.
- Центральный контроль Восторга : После того, как Джек убивает Эндрю Райана и получает его генетический ключ от главного управления городом, Атлас говорит: « А теперь не могли бы вы, , поместить его в чертову машину?!».
- Высоты Олимпа : Сразу после выхода из Святилища Тененбаум, дважды произнес Фонтейн. «Иди, на тебя наступит Большой Папочка, не мог бы ты ? А? Я говорю, не мог бы ты наступить на тебя Большому Папочке?» (К этому моменту Бригид Тененбаум вылечила Джека от гипнотического внушения этой фразы, поэтому на него это не подействовало).
BioShock 2 []
Основная статья: BioShock 2 это как «WYK».
В «Средствах контроля» Лэмб размышляет над известием о смерти Райана от рук Джека. Она также каким-то образом знает о психической обусловленности Джека и обдумывает идею использовать ее в своих интересах. В «Месте Гила в плане» выясняется, что София внедрила поведенческие ограничения, вдохновленные «Проектом WYK», на Гилберте Александере, которые заставят его инстинкт служить тому, что она определила как «общее благо», и стать первым «Утопия», — идеализировала она.
Вполне вероятно, что, несмотря на то, что Лэмб был сильно вдохновлен своим достижением, ему удалось раскопать очень мало о природе контроля сознания, используемого для манипулирования Джеком, включая точные слова триггерной фразы и механизм мысленного контроля. само кондиционирование. Об этом можно судить по контексту, в котором Лэмб упомянул «Проект WYK»; подразумевая, что это поведенческое обусловливание через перчатку различных платформ в психиатрическом лечении. Очевидно, что проект Лэмб имел некоторые результаты, поскольку ей удалось подчинить себе Августа Синклера, когда он был схвачен и превращен в Большого папочку Альфа-серии, и заставил его атаковать Субъекта Дельту против его собственной воли.
Похороны в море — Эпизод 2 []
Элизабет отдает туз в рукаве Атласу.
- Основная статья: Похороны в море — Эпизод 2
Находясь в ловушке у Фонтейна, некоторые из людей Атласа в городе попытались выследить нечто, известное как «Туз в рукаве». Они информировали Атласа о поисках, отправляя ему сообщения с помощью азбуки Морзе, но им не удалось найти Туза; Тененбаум считался либо мертвым, либо скрывающимся, а Сушонг защищал Райан.
Когда Атлас вынуждает Элизабет забрать «Туз в рукаве» из лаборатории Сушонга, ей удается найти его и расшифровать с помощью шифра Виженера, прежде чем передать ему код. Через серию видений игроку открывается, что фраза звучит как «Будьте любезны». Элизабет видит через несколько видений будущее Атласа, видя его падение как Фонтейна руками Джека, а также Салли среди Маленьких сестер, спасенных Джеком. Зная это, она охотно отдает его до того, как Атлас убивает ее, а Салли остается рядом с ней.
Галерея[]
Записка о подарке Джека.
Атлас с расшифрованной фразой активации.
За кулисами[]
- Неиспользованные аудиофайлы показывают, что «Would You Kindly» могла быть произнесена еще раз на рейсе Apollo Air DF-0301 стюардессой с южным акцентом. [1]
- Доска «Будьте любезны» в Центре управления Восторга была вдохновлена фильмом Подозреваемые , где офицер полиции узнает, кто на самом деле Кейзер Сёзе, что похоже на раскрытие истинной личности Атласа. [2]
- Перед тем, как была выбрана фраза «Would You Kindly», разработчики также рассмотрели слово «Excelsior», латинское словосочетание «Над Богом», [3] и латинское словосочетание «Cedo Майори» (я уступаю более высокому человеку).
- В первой половине 2006 года Хеллквист написал набросок сценария для каждой области игры, с которой Левин мог работать, когда он пришел писать первый набросок диалога. У Хеллквиста была идея сделать управление произнесенной фразой. Первоначально он использовал единый мир «Excelsior», который позже стал «Cedo Maiori» («Я уступаю более высокому человеку»). Но эти фразы слишком явно сигнализировали о предательстве Атласа. Им нужна была более разговорная фраза для контроля над разумом, которую можно было бы ненавязчиво вставить в диалог.
- Пока команда готовилась представить игру на игровой конференции E3 в 2006 году, Левин начал работать над маркетинговым слоганом для игры. Он остановился на вопросе: «Вы бы стали убивать людей, даже невинных, чтобы выжить?» Строка прижилась и позже в том же году снова появилась в первом наброске сценария игры Левина в виде знаменитой фразы-триггера: «Будьте любезны?» [4]
- Отсылка к Excelsior все еще остается в игре на плакате для ремонта лифта Excelsior.
Ссылки[]
- ↑
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- Неизвестная бортпроводница (с южным акцентом): » Простите, сэр, извините… Простите, сэр, ваш поднос? Не могли бы вы— »
- ↑ Кен Левин о BioShock: The Spoiler Interview на shacknews.com
- ↑ BioShock: The Collection — Комментарий директора — Excelsior
- ↑ Утечка Rapture: правдивая история создания BioShock опубликована на EuroGamer 18 сентября 2016 г.
Джек (Персонаж) — Гигантская бомба
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Джек, человек, чья фамилия никогда не упоминается, является главным героем Bioshock.
Джек в детстве
Изначально о прошлом Джека известно очень мало, только то, что у него была семья и он жил на ферме. В начале игры игрок находит Джека в пассажирском самолете, который через несколько мгновений падает в Атлантический океан. Джек плывет к ближайшему маяку, где попадает в подводный город Восторг.
Вступив в контакт с Атласом, лидером подпольного сопротивления, стремящимся положить конец контролю Эндрю Райана над городом, он намеревается уничтожить этого человека.
Через множество аудиодневников Джек узнает, что кончина Восторга была вызвана двумя основными факторами: одержимостью и постоянным преследованием АДАМА, генетического модификатора, и битвой за город между Райаном и Фрэнком Фонтейном, бизнесменом, который контрабандой провозил запрещенные предметы. в город по ложным предприятиям.
В конце концов, встретив Райана, Джек узнает, что у него никогда не было фермы или семьи. Он был внебрачным сыном Эндрю Райана, которого забрали после того, как его мать была убита, и заставил Фрэнка Фонтейна участвовать в эксперименте по контролю над разумом, проводимом злонамеренным доктором Сушонгом, который, как они надеялись, позволит им получить контроль над городом. Созданный, чтобы быть сильнее, быстрее и умнее, он превратился в человеческое оружие. Способ, которым Сушонг и Фонтейн смогли управлять им, заключался в фразе «Будьте любезны»; если это включено в формулировку просьбы или предложения, Джек буквально не сможет , а не после этого предложения. Мы узнаем об этом из аудиодневника, когда Сушонг просит Джека сломать шею щенку, и ребенок подчиняется, несмотря на то, что не хочет этого делать. Райан говорит Джеку, что они отец и сын, и ему действительно всего два года, но с количеством АДАМ внутри него у него тело взрослого человека. Становится ясно, насколько мощным был контроль над разумом, когда Райан вынуждает Джека убить его своей клюшкой для гольфа, умирая способом по своему выбору, с воскресающей Вита-камерой поблизости, намеренно деактивированной, чтобы он оставался мертвым; как он выразился: «Человек выбирает, раб повинуется». Возможно, хотя и маловероятно, что Райан сказал Джеку убить его в надежде, что он сможет каким-то образом сломать контроль над разумом Фонтейна.
Джек также позже узнает, что Атлас все это время был Фонтейном, кем-то, кто подталкивал Джека к его предполагаемому использованию.