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'''Trey Stewart''', known as '''Playboy X''' | |image = GTA IV Playboy X.jpg | ||
|games = [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]<br>[[The Lost and Damned]] | |||
|name = Trey Stewart | |||
|aka = Playboy X | |||
|gender = M | |||
|dob = 1983 | |||
|pob = [[Liberty City in GTA IV era|Liberty City]] | |||
|dod = 2008 (if you choose to in [[GTA IV]]) | |||
|home = [[Liberty City in GTA IV era|Liberty City]] | |||
|nationality = American | |||
|family = | |||
|affiliations = [[North Holland Hustlers]]<br>[[Elizabeta Torres]]<br>[[Johnny Klebitz]]<br>[[Niko Bellic]] | |||
|vehicles = [[Patriot]] | |||
|businesses = [[The Triangle Club]] | |||
|voice = | |||
}} | |||
'''Trey Stewart''', known as '''Playboy X''', is a character in the GTA IV era. He currently runs the African-American crack cocaine ring, the [[North Holland Hustlers]]. | |||
X began his criminal career as a crack dealer in [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]], working for [[Dwayne Forge]]. Forge ran the Hustlers at the time, controlling the majority of crack cocaine in northern [[Algonquin]] and [[Bohan]]. When Forge went to prison in 1993, X took over the gang (at the age of 10), and brought it to new heights. | X began his criminal career as a crack dealer in [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]], working for [[Dwayne Forge]]. Forge ran the Hustlers at the time, controlling the majority of crack cocaine in northern [[Algonquin]] and [[Bohan]]. When Forge went to prison in 1993, X took over the gang (at the age of 10), and brought it to new heights. | ||
Playboy became one of the premier gangsters in the city, and his success earned him a [[Playboy X's Penthouse | lavish penthouse]] in [[North Holland]]. Almost immediately Playboy began to turn away from the "old school" values taught to him by Forge and began the 21st century as a 'gangsta', favouring bling and increased reputation over loyalty. He also sought to expand his horizons, becoming friends with cocaine empress [[Elizabeta Torres]] and monitoring all drug deals in the city. Eventually he was introduced to [[Niko Bellic]] through a heroin deal and the two began a business relationship. | Playboy became one of the premier gangsters in the city, and his success earned him a [[Playboy X's Penthouse |lavish penthouse]] in [[North Holland]]. Almost immediately Playboy began to turn away from the "old school" values taught to him by Forge and began the 21st century as a 'gangsta', favouring bling and increased reputation over loyalty. He also sought to expand his horizons, becoming friends with cocaine empress [[Elizabeta Torres]] and monitoring all drug deals in the city. Eventually he was introduced to [[Niko Bellic]] through a heroin deal and the two began a business relationship. | ||
The major move between the two involved pressuring [[Yusuf Amir]], an entrepreneur from Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Amir was under intense pressure to cooperate with the Mafia, who had shut down his construction site under the guise of a union strike in order to extort funds from him. X believed he could maneuver himself into Amir's favour by employing [[Niko Bellic]] to dispatch the mob gunmen besieging the site. Niko cleared out the site in the Playboy X mission "[[Deconstruction for Beginners]]", but Amir was unresponsive. Instead of rewarding X with shares in lucrative construction contracts, he permanently closed down the construction site in memory of those who had died. | The major move between the two involved pressuring [[Yusuf Amir]], an entrepreneur from Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Amir was under intense pressure to cooperate with the Mafia, who had shut down his construction site under the guise of a union strike in order to extort funds from him. X believed he could maneuver himself into Amir's favour by employing [[Niko Bellic]] to dispatch the mob gunmen besieging the site. Niko cleared out the site in the Playboy X mission "[[Deconstruction for Beginners]]", but Amir was unresponsive. Instead of rewarding X with shares in lucrative construction contracts, he permanently closed down the construction site in memory of those who had died. |
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