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“ | Nobody's innocent. Justice? It's an illusion. Uncertainty is the only sure thing... Uncertainty creates fear, and fear creates money. Green Harbor... Just another urban labyrinth... The El Dorado, full of fear to cash in on. Gangs rush in to get their hands on that gold. But those days are over now. My name is Brad Hawk. I'm a professional. I do things my way. I answer to no one. | „ |
~ Brad's moto and introduction. |
Brad Hawk is the main protagonist of Bandai Namco 2005 fighting video game Urban Reign. A man with a mysterious past, Brad is hired by Shun Ying Lee to take care of the mess in Green Harbor.
He was voiced by Steve Blum, who also voiced Wolverine in several Marvel medias, Venom in Marvel Rivals, the Yost Universe version of Wolverine, Mugen in Samurai Champloo, Heatwave in Transformers: Rescue Bots, and Garazeb in Star Wars: Rebels, Bill Rizer in Contra: Operation Galuga, Devin Ross in Clive Baker's Jericho, Tank Dempsey in Call of Duty: Black Ops III and 4, Hal Jordan in Injustice 2, Sub-Zero and Bo' Rai Cho in Mortal Kombat X and Vincent Valentine in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children.
History[]
Origins[]
Nothing is known about Brad's past history except that he shared a background friendship with Vera Ross back in highschool. He seems to be an experienced fighter and a man who has a reputation from getting the job done.
However, he seems to distant himself from connections toward others due to the nature of his abilities and job, showing that he is caring despite being an outcast.
Urban Reign[]
Brad is contacted by Shun Ying Lee to investigate the case concerning the kidnap of a member of her gang. Brad participates in several fight within the wasteland, taking care of each enemies in his way while gaining allies for possible future battles.
Through out the game, Brad uncovers that the true mastermind behind all the crime syndicates is William Bordin, who he quickly caught wind on and forged a threat to. He confronts the old man on his office, and refuse his request to serve under him.
Brad reveals the contract the mayor had with the Mushin-Kai organization to orchestrate the riots, which also had his signature on. As William attempt to kill him, Brad defeats him in combat and the criminal failed to escape from his crime.
In the end, Brad was congralulated by Shun, who comments on his reputation. Brad added on that it was the reason why he never made friends, much to Shun's surprise reaction. He told her that "it's what he do" before descending toward the streets, seemingly returning to the path of combat, alone once again.
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Trivia[]
- Brad's character is inspired from Takuma Tsurugi.