![]() After defeating Joseph, he will last be seen running away as nuclear explosions destroy Hope County. If the player refuses Joseph’s offer, he will become hostile and attack, whereas the player will need to revive him in order to clear his mind. In the finale of the game, Nick appears under the influence of Bliss as are many of the supporting characters. Thus getting revenge for the torture inflicted on him by John and the threatening of his family. ![]() Nick will eventually kill John himself if the The Junior Deputy doesn't do so. When John yells at Nick through the plane's radio channel, Nick in turn calls him a "demon" and how he plans to "send (him) back to hell" for his actions. Some time later, when the deputy is in a dogfight with John Seed, Nick will provide "wingman" backup for the deputy as revenge for the chest tattoo and subsequent severing of the flesh. When John asks if Nick will submit to atonement and bluntly refuses, John whispers something into his ear, which affected Nick so dramatically that he immediately "atoned", causing John to knock Nick to the ground and painfully sever the tattooed flesh and staple it to the wall. In Nick's case, Greed - as he refused to give up his plane and business to the cult - is tattooed onto his chest. Nick is captured, along with the other residents of Fall's End Jerome Jeffries, Mary May Fairgrave, and after they arrive, the deputy, are all tattooed with their sins. "You an' me, we'll be just like Butch and Sundance!" Realizing that they must fight to protect their home, Nick joins with the deputy. Nick then jokes about having to change the name of his business, Rye & Sons Aviation.īefore things can get much further, the cult makes another attack, and Nick takes his plane to the sky to provide air support, while the deputy fights on the ground. ![]() While Nick initially protests that they're going to have a son, Kim remarks that the sonogram says otherwise. After bringing the plane back, Nick plans to leave, but Kim refuses to go, saying that Hope County is their home and their livelihood, and asks if Nick really wants to abandon his family's history in the area, let alone give up his dream of leaving the business to his daughter. He tells the deputy where to go to retrieve Carmina, and once the deputy retrieves it, he instructs the Deputy on the controls for planes (serving as an impromptu tutorial if the player has not flown before). He plans on leaving town once he can get the plane back, as his wife Kim is pregnant and he can't bear the thought of them coming to harm Kim, or his child growing up fatherless. After the deputy helps him secure the grounds, and quickly realizes that the Cult has taken his plane, Carmina, during the assault. Plot and/or ending details for Far Cry 5 follow! With a daughter on the way, and Eden's Gate at their door, Nick steels his courage and sides with The Resistance and the deputy in order to protect his family. ![]() Nick was the one to add machine guns onto the plane. His father used it to charter wealthy people around in the Valley. Nick's grandfather was the original owner of the plane Carmina, which he used to transport mail for the Postal Service. Unlike his grandfather and father, Nick refused to enlist in the military, causing a strained relationship with his father. Nick is a lifelong mechanic and bush pilot from a family of distinguished military airmen, who "flew in the war so didn't have to". He is the owner of Carmina, a seaplane that has been passed down through his family. He is also the husband of Kim Rye, and the father of Carmina Rye. Nicholas "Nick" Rye is a pilot living in Hope County and an ally to The Junior Deputy during the events of Far Cry 5. Welcome to strafe city!, population: BRAAT-TAT-TAT-TAT!
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