Eugene Reaper is a minor character in Grand Theft Auto IV and The Ballad of Gay Tony.
He is voiced by Michael Bower.
History[]
Background[]
In high school, he played football and, during his senior game, completed the game winning pass, at the cost of breaking his leg in thirteen places in the process. According to a story on Weazel News, he was a computer technician.
At some point in his life he joined the Liberty City Gun Club.
Events of Grand Theft Auto IV[]
Eugene was inside the Chinatown branch of the Bank of Liberty in Algonquin while it was held up by Patrick McReary, Derrick McReary, Michael Keane and Niko Bellic.
After quietly conferring with fellow hostage Luis Fernando Lopez, who thought it was a bad idea to stand up to the armed robbers, he comments on his experience as a football player and says that "the world is built out of bad ideas my friend".
Eugene is then seen drawing a concealed gun and shooting Michael Keane in the heart, killing him almost instantly. He is immediately shot several times and killed in retaliation by Packie and Derrick.
The news later called him a "hero".
Character[]
Murders Committed[]
- Michael Keane – Killed in an attempt to foil a bank robbery.
Mission Appearances[]
Grand Theft Auto IV[]
- Three Leaf Clover (Killed)
The Ballad of Gay Tony[]
- I Luv LC (Killed)
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Eugene can be indirecty mentioned in the GTA V heist The Paleto Score. If Packie is chosen as gunman, he summarizes the events of Three Leaf Clover and I Luv LC, and mentions taking down the "hero" who killed Michael Keane.
- Like many other recurring characters, his model is updated in The Ballad of Gay Tony. His character adopts a standard pedestrian model in GTA IV.
- During the robbery cutscene in GTA IV, when Eugene shoots Michael, he is kneeling, but in the opening cutscene in The Ballad of Gay Tony, he is standing up.
- In TBoGT, it appears that Packie is the only one to shoot Eugene, since the camera is focused on his gun. However, upon closer inspection it is possible to see that he is being shot by somebody else who is at a different angle too, most likely Derrick.
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