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Simple mission, right?
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When you arrive at the house, Mikhail isn’t there, but his wife is. She invites you in for some tea from the classic Russian teapot she’s got rockin’ there (Protip: Pros know that that is called a samovar. If you did not know, you do now. Go impress your friends) and some touching exposition about the past.
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|caption = [[Niko Bellic]] talking to [[Ilyena Faustin]].
|game = IV
|for = [[Mikhail Faustin]] and [[Dimitri Rascalov]]
|location = Shinnecock Ave in [[Beachgate]], [[Broker]]
|reward = [[Money|$]]700
|unlocks = [[The Master and the Molotov]] and [[Search and Delete]]
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'''Rigged to Blow''' is a [[Missions in GTA IV|mission]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], and the final mission given to [[protagonist]] [[Niko Bellic]] by [[Russian Mafia]] leader [[Mikhail Faustin]] from his house on Shinnecock Ave in [[Beachgate]], [[Broker]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]].


Of course it doesn’t last. Mikhail arrives and completely fucks up the mood. If you skipped out of the cutscene at this point, the gist is this: there’s a truck sitting about midway up the island that needs delivering to a garage in Bohan. You’re the man for the job.
==Mission==
Niko arrives to Mikhail's house but his wife [[Ilyena Faustin]] answered the door. She invites him in and serves him tea from a rustic-looking tea dispenser on their dining table, and tells Niko that Mikhail yells at her for using it, because he thinks it makes them look like "barbarians". Niko and Ilyena talks about back in the days when Mikhail was a good person and when Niko was at war. As the conversation goes on, Ilyena asks Niko if he is concerned for his soul, and Niko vents that he saw soldiers tactfully kill an entire school full of innocent children during the war, and realized that the soldier didn't have a soul (perhaps alluding to Niko not believing in souls). Mikhail and [[Dimitri Rascalov]] enter. Mikhail first knocks over the tea dispenser in a fit of rage and yells at his wife, causing her to cry. Mikhail tells Niko that he wants "some prick who owes me money" to be taught a lesson for not paying up his debt but Dimitri wants to get his money instead. Dimitri wants Mikhail to calm down so that they won't be in more trouble with [[Kenny Petrovic]]. Mikhail is angered by Dimitri's insistance that Mikhail is wrong and orders him to get out. Mikhail wants Niko to pick up a truck parked on Montauk Avenue in Schottler. When Niko arrives to the truck, he calls Mikhail asking what to do next. Mikhail wants Niko to drive the truck to a garage in [[Chase Point]] and informs Niko to drive carefully because there are explosives in the truck (if the player crashes or ram into something a few times, the truck explodes, failing the mission. And also, the truck is quite slow). Niko is surprised at this and drives carefully to the garage. He armed the bomb in the truck and runs out, blowing up the entire garage. Niko runs away from the scene and calls Mikhail, telling him not to "pull that shit on me again." Mikhail expresses how he thought Niko was tougher than this and insults Niko, stating that he is as weak as Dimitri.


== More Than It Appears ==
==Script==
(Words in ''Italic'' mean speak in Russian.)


Does this seem a little too mundane? Don’t worry, it’s about to get interesting. Head up to the location he’s marked- if you’re in a car of your own, be absolutely sure you park so as not to block the truck’s line of exit.
'''Niko Bellic''': Hello.


Get in, and Mikhail drops the bomb: this thing is a bomb. The truck is packed solid with high-yield explosive, which just so happens to be somewhat unstable.
'''Ilyena Faustin''': Hello.


No, you’re not fucked yet. You may well be if you’re the kind of to-hell-with-it driver who never uses the brake. Take your goddamn time with this one- see that light on the back of the truck? That’s the “You’re Fucked” light. It indicates how close you are to a miniature Armageddon. The first time you get hit, it turns on… and starts to beep. If you keep getting hit, it gets faster, and faster, until You’re Fucked.
'''Niko Bellic''': Is Mikhail home?


It shouldn’t be that much of a problem, provided you drive sanely. Most of the streets you take up there are wide and often nearly empty of traffic (the time of day can be an important factor here), and if you lean on the horn whatever traffic remains should shove over. Since the truck is so damn big, it may be easier to put the camera at a slightly higher elevation than normal, so you can see what’s directly in front of you. Pay attention to the traffic lights, because although you may never suffer from running a red, the NPC drivers will always obey the lights. Paying attention to how the lights look can keep you from rear-ending someone or getting broadsided by oncoming traffic. Be ready to pay the toll, and for God’s sake, if you’re one of those “fuck the law” types who always blows through the things, do yourself a favor and don’t do that this time. The last thing you need right now is cops firing bullets at your truck of high explosive.
'''Ilyena Faustin''': No. He's out.


Roman should call you as you’re crossing into Bohan- it’s scripted, as is Niko’s response, so just focus on driving. You’ll have to make a ridiculous turn when you get off the Charge Island Bridge, so be ready for that- the sidewalk here is wide, thankfully, so though you may piss off the other drivers you shouldn’t have too much trouble if you take it one move at a time. After the hairpin turn, you should only have to make to right turns (note the Residents Only Parking spot here) to reach the garage, then a left to turn into it. Arm the bomb, then let Niko make a run for it.
'''Niko Bellic''': Okay. Should I wait outside?


It’s advisable not to skip the next cutscene (yes, I know I always say that, shut up), as you do get a very nice explosion for all your trouble. At least one car should have driven by as the place went up- look for it stopped a ways down the road in whatever direction it was traveling. That’s your ticket out of here- grab it and go. If you stick around too long, the cops WILL hunt you down.
'''Ilyena Faustin''': No, no, come in.


Mikhail calls you a pussy when you call and object to being played like that, but you’ll still get your cash.
'''Niko Bellic''': Oh, thank you.


So why did that mission take place, anyhow? Well, if you stick around shortly after the blast, some unnamed and unseen guy will exchange lines with a “Kenny” as to how they’re ruined, and no way could this have been an accident.
'''Ilyena Faustin''': You're welcome. Sit down.


Kenny, as in Kenny Petrovich?
'''Niko Bellic''': Thank you.
 
'''Ilyena Faustin''': You want some tea?
 
'''Niko Bellic''': Sure.
 
'''Ilyena Faustin''': Mikhail doesn't let me use this anymore, says it makes us look like barbarians. Uncivilized. Like immigrants.
 
'''Niko Bellic''': Oh yeah?
 
'''Ilyena Faustin''': I know what you're thinking, it is a bit funny coming from him! He did not used to be like this. When we were young, at home, he was beautiful. He was happy... he made me happy. But um... then something changed... years ago. I never quite knew what it was. So many years I wondered what it was. Or what was wrong with me, that I did not see it in him, or... I changed him.
 
'''Niko Bellic''': Life is complicated. I... I never thought I'd live like this.
 
'''Ilyena Faustin''': No?
 
'''Niko Bellic''': When the war came, I did bad things. And after the war, I thought nothing of doing bad things. I killed people, smuggled people, sold people.
 
'''Ilyena Faustin''': And you don't worry about your soul?
 
'''Niko Bellic''': After you walk into a village and you see fifty children all sitting neatly in a row along the church wall, each with their throats cut and their hands chopped off, you realise the creature that could do this doesn't have a soul.
 
'''Ilyena Faustin''': God is very complicated. You mustn't give up hope...
 
'''Niko Bellic''': Well I don't know about that.
 
(Dimitri and Faustin walk in)
 
'''Dimitri''': ''Hello, Ilyena''.
 
'''Ilyena''': ''Hello''.
 
'''Mikhail''': What is that? I tell you one thing and you ignore me! (He throws the canister to the floor) You stupid bitch!
 
(Ilyena runs off crying)
 
'''Mikhail''': Niko Bellic, baby...good to see you.
 
'''Niko''': Yeah, you too. What did you want?
 
'''Faustin''': I want you to teach people to listen to me.
 
'''Dimitri''': You want him to get us the money.
 
'''Mikhail''': Fuck the money.
 
'''Dimitri''': Mikhail, please calm down. We're already in a lot of trouble. I don't know if I can smooth things over with Petrovic.
 
'''Mikhail''': Fuck him, and fuck you. Who are you? My daddy? Get the fuck out of my house.
 
'''Dimitri''': Mikhail!...
 
'''Mikhail''': Get out!
 
(Dimitri walks out)
 
'''Niko''': So...what do you want?
 
'''Mikhail''': This prick who owes me money owns a garage in Chase Point. I want you to pick up a truck and take it to him. Call me when you get to the truck. It's in Schottler on Montauk Avenue. Go. Get out of here.
 
(Niko leaves and drives over to where the truck is. He gets in and calls Faustin) 
 
'''Niko''': Mr. Faustin, I have the truck.
 
'''Mikhail''': Drive it over to the garage on the corner of Guantanamo and Windmill. Park up inside.
 
'''Niko''': Sure. What am I delivering?
 
'''Mikhail''': When it's inside, trigger the explosive. Should blow up good. Maybe you be careful when you drive over. Is pretty volatile stuff.
 
'''Niko''': Explosive? What the fuck?
 
==Trivia==
*During this mission Niko will automatically get a call from Roman who will ask Niko if they "want to go get drunk together". Niko explains that drinking would probably be a bad idea, given that he is driving a truckload of explosives across town, mentioning "If I go drinking with you, I will blow myself up for sure".With that the call ends. The call serves no purpose other than as an ironic joke, similar to [[Little Jacob]]'s phone call in [[Have a Heart]], [[Brucie]]'s phone call in [[Undress to Kill]] and [[Roman]]'s other phone call in [[Shadow]]. The call is simply a distraction playing on the fact that by now the player is probably familiar with receiving random calls from Roman and others.
*Sometimes as Niko is running away from the garage, there is a glitch in which the player will be hit by a car before the explosion, making Niko go off screen when the bomb goes off.
*This is the only time the [[Liberty City Fire Department]] responses to a fire.
*If the player blows up the truck when parked in the garage without detonating the bomb, the explosion will be silent. The [[Sabre]] scripted to flip over will not appear.
*After the blast, a worker for Kenny Petrovic will call him and yell "Kenny, Kenny, look! The garage!" He can be killed without obtaining a penalty.
*Despite the game prompting the player to slow down and pay the toll once they approach a tollbooth, the player can just drive through the [[tollbooth]] without attracting any [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|police attention]].
*The words Niko said in the first trailer are said during the cutscene of this mission.
*After this mission, the news websites will feature coverage of the explosion, which is believed to be a terrorist act (the police dispatch radio can be heard stating this too).
 
==Reward==
The reward for completing this mission is [[Money|$]]700. The missions [[The Master and the Molotov]] and [[Search and Delete]] are unlocked.
 
==See also==
*[[Rigged to Blow (GTA IV)/Walkthrough|Walkthrough]]
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:RiggedtoBlow-GTAIV2.png|[[Niko Bellic]] about to drive the van to the Petrovic-owned garage.
File:RiggedtoBlow-GTAIV3.jpg|The garage being blown-up during the day.
File:RiggedtoBlow00.JPG|Another screenshot of blown-up garage.
File:RiggedtoBlow-GTAIV4.png|The garage being blown-up during the night.
File:RiggedToBlowPic.jpg|An areal screenshot of the garage exploding.
</gallery>
 
==External link==
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1mbI1lh2Gs Rigged to Blow mission on YouTube by GTAmissions - PC version]
 
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Revision as of 10:09, 7 October 2012

Mission
Rigged to Blow
Niko Bellic talking to Ilyena Faustin.
Niko Bellic talking to Ilyena Faustin.

Niko Bellic talking to Ilyena Faustin.
Game GTA IV
For Mikhail Faustin and Dimitri Rascalov
Location Shinnecock Ave in Beachgate, Broker
Reward $700
Unlocks The Master and the Molotov and Search and Delete
Unlocked by No Love Lost and Logging On
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Rigged to Blow is a mission in Grand Theft Auto IV, and the final mission given to protagonist Niko Bellic by Russian Mafia leader Mikhail Faustin from his house on Shinnecock Ave in Beachgate, Broker, Liberty City.

Mission

Niko arrives to Mikhail's house but his wife Ilyena Faustin answered the door. She invites him in and serves him tea from a rustic-looking tea dispenser on their dining table, and tells Niko that Mikhail yells at her for using it, because he thinks it makes them look like "barbarians". Niko and Ilyena talks about back in the days when Mikhail was a good person and when Niko was at war. As the conversation goes on, Ilyena asks Niko if he is concerned for his soul, and Niko vents that he saw soldiers tactfully kill an entire school full of innocent children during the war, and realized that the soldier didn't have a soul (perhaps alluding to Niko not believing in souls). Mikhail and Dimitri Rascalov enter. Mikhail first knocks over the tea dispenser in a fit of rage and yells at his wife, causing her to cry. Mikhail tells Niko that he wants "some prick who owes me money" to be taught a lesson for not paying up his debt but Dimitri wants to get his money instead. Dimitri wants Mikhail to calm down so that they won't be in more trouble with Kenny Petrovic. Mikhail is angered by Dimitri's insistance that Mikhail is wrong and orders him to get out. Mikhail wants Niko to pick up a truck parked on Montauk Avenue in Schottler. When Niko arrives to the truck, he calls Mikhail asking what to do next. Mikhail wants Niko to drive the truck to a garage in Chase Point and informs Niko to drive carefully because there are explosives in the truck (if the player crashes or ram into something a few times, the truck explodes, failing the mission. And also, the truck is quite slow). Niko is surprised at this and drives carefully to the garage. He armed the bomb in the truck and runs out, blowing up the entire garage. Niko runs away from the scene and calls Mikhail, telling him not to "pull that shit on me again." Mikhail expresses how he thought Niko was tougher than this and insults Niko, stating that he is as weak as Dimitri.

Script

(Words in Italic mean speak in Russian.)

Niko Bellic: Hello.

Ilyena Faustin: Hello.

Niko Bellic: Is Mikhail home?

Ilyena Faustin: No. He's out.

Niko Bellic: Okay. Should I wait outside?

Ilyena Faustin: No, no, come in.

Niko Bellic: Oh, thank you.

Ilyena Faustin: You're welcome. Sit down.

Niko Bellic: Thank you.

Ilyena Faustin: You want some tea?

Niko Bellic: Sure.

Ilyena Faustin: Mikhail doesn't let me use this anymore, says it makes us look like barbarians. Uncivilized. Like immigrants.

Niko Bellic: Oh yeah?

Ilyena Faustin: I know what you're thinking, it is a bit funny coming from him! He did not used to be like this. When we were young, at home, he was beautiful. He was happy... he made me happy. But um... then something changed... years ago. I never quite knew what it was. So many years I wondered what it was. Or what was wrong with me, that I did not see it in him, or... I changed him.

Niko Bellic: Life is complicated. I... I never thought I'd live like this.

Ilyena Faustin: No?

Niko Bellic: When the war came, I did bad things. And after the war, I thought nothing of doing bad things. I killed people, smuggled people, sold people.

Ilyena Faustin: And you don't worry about your soul?

Niko Bellic: After you walk into a village and you see fifty children all sitting neatly in a row along the church wall, each with their throats cut and their hands chopped off, you realise the creature that could do this doesn't have a soul.

Ilyena Faustin: God is very complicated. You mustn't give up hope...

Niko Bellic: Well I don't know about that.

(Dimitri and Faustin walk in)

Dimitri: Hello, Ilyena.

Ilyena: Hello.

Mikhail: What is that? I tell you one thing and you ignore me! (He throws the canister to the floor) You stupid bitch!

(Ilyena runs off crying)

Mikhail: Niko Bellic, baby...good to see you.

Niko: Yeah, you too. What did you want?

Faustin: I want you to teach people to listen to me.

Dimitri: You want him to get us the money.

Mikhail: Fuck the money.

Dimitri: Mikhail, please calm down. We're already in a lot of trouble. I don't know if I can smooth things over with Petrovic.

Mikhail: Fuck him, and fuck you. Who are you? My daddy? Get the fuck out of my house.

Dimitri: Mikhail!...

Mikhail: Get out!

(Dimitri walks out)

Niko: So...what do you want?

Mikhail: This prick who owes me money owns a garage in Chase Point. I want you to pick up a truck and take it to him. Call me when you get to the truck. It's in Schottler on Montauk Avenue. Go. Get out of here.

(Niko leaves and drives over to where the truck is. He gets in and calls Faustin)

Niko: Mr. Faustin, I have the truck.

Mikhail: Drive it over to the garage on the corner of Guantanamo and Windmill. Park up inside.

Niko: Sure. What am I delivering?

Mikhail: When it's inside, trigger the explosive. Should blow up good. Maybe you be careful when you drive over. Is pretty volatile stuff.

Niko: Explosive? What the fuck?

Trivia

  • During this mission Niko will automatically get a call from Roman who will ask Niko if they "want to go get drunk together". Niko explains that drinking would probably be a bad idea, given that he is driving a truckload of explosives across town, mentioning "If I go drinking with you, I will blow myself up for sure".With that the call ends. The call serves no purpose other than as an ironic joke, similar to Little Jacob's phone call in Have a Heart, Brucie's phone call in Undress to Kill and Roman's other phone call in Shadow. The call is simply a distraction playing on the fact that by now the player is probably familiar with receiving random calls from Roman and others.
  • Sometimes as Niko is running away from the garage, there is a glitch in which the player will be hit by a car before the explosion, making Niko go off screen when the bomb goes off.
  • This is the only time the Liberty City Fire Department responses to a fire.
  • If the player blows up the truck when parked in the garage without detonating the bomb, the explosion will be silent. The Sabre scripted to flip over will not appear.
  • After the blast, a worker for Kenny Petrovic will call him and yell "Kenny, Kenny, look! The garage!" He can be killed without obtaining a penalty.
  • Despite the game prompting the player to slow down and pay the toll once they approach a tollbooth, the player can just drive through the tollbooth without attracting any police attention.
  • The words Niko said in the first trailer are said during the cutscene of this mission.
  • After this mission, the news websites will feature coverage of the explosion, which is believed to be a terrorist act (the police dispatch radio can be heard stating this too).

Reward

The reward for completing this mission is $700. The missions The Master and the Molotov and Search and Delete are unlocked.

See also

Gallery

External link