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“ | Oi, Suzy! | „ |
~ MacMillan preparing to kill an Ultranationalist soldier. |
“ | Look at this place... Fifty thousand people used to live in this city. Now it's a ghost town... I've never seen anything like it. | „ |
~ MacMillan to Price regarding Pripyat. |
Captain, later Major-General MacMillan is the overarching protagonist of the Call of Duty franchise's original Modern Warfare series, serving as the overarching protagonist of the 2007 video game Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, and the 2011 threequel Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. He is essential to the plot of the first game, as he and John Price attempted to assassinate Ultranationalist leader Imran Zakhaev in 1996. Following Pripyat, MacMillan retired from field work and became the director of British Special Forces during the events of World War III.
He was voiced by Zach Hanks in Call of Duty 4, and Tony Curran (who also voiced Yuri in the same series and played Angus Og MacDonald in Outlaw King) in Modern Warfare 3.
Biography[]
Military Career[]
MacMillan was born in 1963 in Glasgow, Scotland, and later joined the British S.A.S. in the 22nd regiment. He rose to the rank of captain in the regiment, and later became the commanding officer of Alpha Team, a two sniper team. Eventually, he was in command of Lieutenant John Price, and became his mentor during the 1990s. According to Price, he was taught how to kill (as he states so in "Stronghold" in Modern Warfare 3).
Pripyat[]
The British government ordered a assassination for Imran Zakhaev, an arms dealer who was making a deal in Pripyat, Ukraine, attempting to rally former Red Army troops into his Ultranationalist forces. MacMillan and Price were ordered to assassinate Zakhaev, and were issued ghillie suits, and went into the irradiated town, still heavily contaminated from the Chernobyl Disaster 10 year prior. The two sneaked around the countryside to get to the Polissya Hotel that was overlooking the exchange, and was a ideal spot to kill him.
MacMillan led Price through Pripyat, dealing with Ultranationalist patrols, and later having to hide in the grass when a patrol of soldiers and BMP-2 tanks came by, nearly seeing them as they passed within arms reach of where they were prone in the grass. After sneaking their way around the patrols, the two made it to the hotel, and waited two days for Zakhaev to appear at the exchange. When Zakhaev appeared at the exchange, MacMillan had Price set up his M82 Barrett sniper rifle to kill, warning the lieutenant of the wind change and Coriolis Effect from the Earth's rotation.
Zakhaev's left arm was shot, being torn off his body, but Price couldn't confirm the kill as Zakhaev escaped into a Russian UAZ jeep. MacMillan assured the lieutenant that the arms dealer would die from shock and blood loss, and the two made their escape. The two had to deal with a Mi-28 Havoc, and after Price shot it down, MacMillan's legs were injured by the helicopter as it crashed, needing Price to carry him to the extraction point.
Making it to the abandoned Pripyat Amusement Park Ferris Wheel, MacMillan and Price prepared to attack the enemy forces by placing claymores. The two battled against Russian soldiers until they were successfully extracted.
Modern Warfare[]
After Pripyat, MacMillan left field duty and retired, but was later promoted to Major-General presumably around 1996 to 2016, and Price was promoted to Captain. By 2011, Price told his team about the mission in Pripyat, and how they failed to assassinate Zakhaev. Captain Price and his team later succeeded in killing Zakhaev, but the Ultranationalist leader became a war hero of Russia.
Modern Warfare 3[]
“ | MacMillan: What happened? John Price: He killed Soap. He's gone, Mac. MacMillan: What do you need from me, son? John Price: A location. Our Russian says Makarov used to cache weapons at an old castle near Prague. He's got nothing more solid than that. MacMillan: Can you trust him? John Price: What choice do I have? He's got his own reasons of wanting Makarov dead. Place ring any bells? MacMillan: Aye. We ran drones over a suspects castle back in Zakhaev's day, but we never got wind of our targets visiting the area. John Price: What am I up against? MacMillan: The place is a fortress. Only one way in or out - unless you've learnt to fly. Security office on the far side of the compound, and a command center north of that. Both were heavily guarded. If Makarov is there, he'll be in that control room. What's this you're sending me? John Price: Equipment list. MacMillan: That's a lot of hardware. John. What'd you plan on doin'? John Price: What you taught me to do... Kill em all. |
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~ MacMillan and Price in Stronghold after Soap's death |
Now a Major-General, MacMillan was the director of British Special Forces, and oversaw all operations for the SAS. He remained in Hereford at SAS headquarters, and was going by the callsign "Baseplate" for SAS operatives on field as Baseplate served as SAS command, even when Soap first joined back in 2011 during the Second Russian Civil War.
MacMillan was the off-field commander for the SAS, who collaborated with MI5 to secure Vladimir Makarov's chemical weapons. The operation failed, as the weapons detonated within London and other cities in Europe, allowing the Ultranationalists to invade. However, the UK was one of the few counties to repel against the Russians, alongside France.
MacMillan was called by Price, who was deemed a war criminal after killing Shepherd and Task Force 141 being disavowed. Price wanted information on a associate of Makarov, which MacMillan reluctantly did so, giving him the location of Somali warlord and arms dealer, Waraabe. Price, his protégé John "Soap" MacTavish, and their allies Nikolai and Yuri, managed to kill Waraabe, and later went to Prague to assassinate Makarov.
Price later called MacMillan after he failed to assassinate Makarov, and lost Soap due to his wounds re-opening. MacMillan briefed Price on a castle near Prague where the Ultranationalists were placed and storing weapons, and the major-general provided Price with equipment to kill Makarov. At the conclusion of World War III, MacMillan presumably maintained his position as Price was cleared of all charges against him for saving the Russian president and his daughter. Price later succeeded in killing Makarov in the Arabian Peninsula to avenge Soap's death, ending the Ultranationalist threat for good.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare[]
“ | I almost buried him in Pripyat... With MacMillan. | „ |
~ Price to Kate Laswell. |
In the 2019 reboot, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Price mentions that him and MacMillan attempted to kill Imran Zakhaev in Pripyat to CIA Chief Kate Laswell.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- His eye color is brown in the remastered, but blue in the original game.
- Despite wielding a M4A1 in promotional material, he doesn't wield one in the campaign.
- In the remaster, if the player enables "melon heads" cheat, MacMillan's name will change to "MacMellon".
- Zach Hanks also voiced Captain Weston and Prince Farhad in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Mobilized.
- Judging by his face (in the remastered version) and his voice it is very possible that he is heavy smoker.
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