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Wolf is one of the two main protagonists (alongside Dallas Howard) of Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem and its PSP video game of the same name.

He is a veteran Yautja and relentless Xenomorph hunter who arrived on Earth from Yautja Prime to contain a Xenomorph outbreak in Gunnison, Colorado in 2004.

He was portrayed by Ian Whyte.

Mission[]

In the beginning of the film, Wolf receives a distress signal from the ship that had just left the Earth, after the events of the first film. The scout ship that had sent the signal, had crashed on Earth, and Wolf leaves his planet, to find the ship. When he arrives there, he discovers the lifeless body of the hunter who'd sent the signal to him. Wolf grieves for the fallen hunter, and then proceeds to take the Yautja's Bio-mask, to find out what caused the ship to crash.

It is then, that he realizes that a Predalien from Scar's corpse had escaped, and killed several other hunters on the ship, before it had crash-landed. Now that he knows what had killed the crew, Wolf takes the dead hunter's weapons, along with a dissolving liquid, and uses his self-destruct device to blow up the ship, removing any trace of it, before leaving. Meanwhile, the escaped Predalien has spawned several Xenomorphs, by impregnating humans who get in its path.

Wolf is hot on the trail of his target and uses his dissolving liquid to remove any traces of the corpses he finds. A cop spots Wolf while the hunter is at his work, and is killed by the Yautja. Finally, after a battle in the sewers, Wolf catches up to his main target in a hospital, and the two creatures clash. During the fight, Wolf accidentally kills one of the women in the hospital with his Shuriken, pinning her to the wall, to the horror of her friends nearby. The Xenomorphs in the building flee to the rooftop, where they are killed by the Yautja. The Predalien battles Wolf, and the two mortally wound each other. But before either of them can deliver the final blow, the F-22 Raptor bombs the town with a 200-kiloton nuclear weapon, killing both Wolf and the Predalien.

Equipment[]

  • Cloaking Device
  • Wrist Blades
  • Plasma Caster
  • Plasma Cannon
  • Combi-Stick
  • Whip
  • Shuriken
  • Laser Mines
  • Bio-Mask
  • Vocal Mimicry
  • Language Translator
  • Wrist Gauntlet
  • Self-Destruct Device
  • Sat-Com
  • Power Punch Glove
  • Medi-Kit
  • Cleaner case
  • Dissolving Liquid
  • Collecting Syringe

Trivia[]

  • Wolf is the second Predator to show emotions, as shown when he mourns the dead hunter killed in the crash. The first Predator to do this was Celtic, when he fights Grid, trying to avenge the death of his brother, Chopper.
  • His name was inspired by Winston Wolfe from Pulp Fiction, as they both are summoned when a situation goes out of control, and arrive to amend it and also clean up the evidence of the mishap.
  • In a scene cut from the film, Wolf was to come upon two skinned Predator bodies while investigating the ship.
  • Wolf learning about the Predalien in different in both versions of the film: In the theatrical version, Wolf learns about the Predalien after receiving the ship's distress signal and looking through the ship's computer before deporting for Earth. In the Unrated version, while investigating the ship, Wolf comes upon a fallen predator, takes the fallen Predator's mask, puts it on to see what cause the ship to crash. He looks through the mask's memories and spots the Predalien.
  • There is another Predator named Wolf in the 2010 videogame Aliens vs. Predator, where he serves as the final opponent Specimen Six must face in the Alien campaign. It is likely that Wolf was named as a homage to the Wolf in this film.

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