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A '''Wanted Level''' in [[Grand Theft Auto V]] and [[Grand Theft Auto Online]] is a measure of how much the player is wanted by [[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]] and [[Blaine County]] law enforcement, and therefore how much force is used against the player. Unlike prior games, Wanted Levels are measured on a five-star scale, with one star being the least aggressive and five stars being the most aggressive and potentially lethal. Law enforcement officers in GTA V are smarter, more aggressive, and more lethal than their predecessors, making escaping and surviving higher Wanted Levels very difficult.  
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|name=Conduct Unbecoming
|game=VCS
|image=ConductUnbecoming-GTAVCS.png
|size=300px
|caption=The dancers at the party.
|for=[[Jerry Martinez]]
|target=
|location=[[Fort Baxter Air Base]], [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]]
|reward=[[101 Bayshore Avenue]]
|unlocks=[[Cholo Victory]]
|unlockedby=[[Cleaning House]]
}}
'''Conduct Unbecoming''' is a mission in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] given to [[protagonist]] [[Victor Vance]] by [[Jerry Martinez]] on the Fort Baxter military base in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]]. The mission becomes available after completing [[Cleaning House]].


Relatively minor crimes committed within sight of the police may attract one star; committing serious crimes, such as attacking or killing a police officer, is likely to earn multiple stars outright. Wanted Level stars are cumulative — repeatedly committing "one-star" crimes within sight of police may lead to a two-star rating, and so on.  
==Mission==
Victor Vance goes to see Sergeant Jerry Martinez, who is watching a [[Candy Suxxx]] film. Martinez tells Victor to find and bring back a prostitute called Mary. Victor questions Martinez about the drugs he is hiding and Martinez says he will take the drugs whilst he is off base, and tells Victor to see [[Phil Cassidy]] for a gift.


Police officers can arrest the player by holding them at gunpoint — if the player is in a vehicle, the protagonist surrenders immediately; if on foot, the player can resist arrest by running away and/or fighting back; however, this immediately escalates a one-star wanted level to two-stars. If the player gets [[busted|arrested]], then the player is sent to the nearest police station for processing. Before the player is released, the player must post bail, and the police confiscates all of the player's ammunition and body armor. If the player is at low health and escape is not likely, it is the better option for the player to get [[wasted]], as the player retains his ammunition at a [[hospital]].
Victor drives to Phil who has a red  [[Stinger]] for Victor from Martinez. Victor drives around Viceport looking for Mary, but instead finds another prostitute called [[Mona]]. Mona informs Victor that Mary is at a party on Starfish Island. Victor drives Mona to the party and then finds Mary, saying that they are leaving. Two party goers, who have paid for Mary's services, decide to put up a struggle but are killed by Victor.


As the player's Wanted Level increases, law enforcement spends less energy trying to arrest the player and more trying to kill the player at all costs. As such, it is almost impossible to get arrested at a Wanted Level of three stars or higher, although police will attempt vehicular arrests if the opportunity arises.
Victor drives back to Fort Baxter military base with Mary and is met by [[Sergeant Peppah]]. Sergeant Peppah questions him about the drugs and then about Mary, before kicking Victor out of the army. Victor, in civilian clothes, gets paged by Phil Cassidy, saying he has both work and a place to stay. Victor goes to the home, 101 Bayshore Avenue, and the mission is completed.


==Script==
'''Sergeant Jerry Martinez''': Hooo! Hey, Victor Vance! Wow... did anyone ever tell you you've got a really dumb name?


== Escaping ==
'''Victor Vance''': No, no one's ever mentioned that before.
=== Outrunning the law ===
Like [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the player can outrun law enforcement to escape regardless of the number of Wanted Levels attained; however, unlike GTA IV, the search area is not confined to a specific radius. When the player is being chased by law enforcement, the [[Radar]] flashes red and blue and the stars are solid; however, if the police loses sight of the player, then the Radar stops flashing and the stars flash. During this "cooldown" period, any police on the radar will have a field of vision (FOV) indicator; typically, officers on foot have a narrow FOV, ground vehicles have a moderate FOV, and helicopters have a wide FOV. If the player enters any officer's ''unobstructed'' line of vision, then the pursuit is reengaged. If the player manages to enter a secluded area out of police sight, then the player's location arrow on the radar changes from white to gray. At higher levels, officers search more diligently for the player, and officers can exit their vehicles to search for the player on foot. If the player manages stay out of sight for a predetermined period of time, then law enforcement calls off their search, and the player's Wanted status is removed.


;Time needed to lose a Wanted Level
'''Sergeant Jerry Martinez''': Oh my, look at that... hey, is that legal? Can animals give consent?
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'''Victor Vance''': I don't know. Listen, Jerry. Can you stash that weed somewhere else?
! Level !! Time
 
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'''Sergeant Jerry Martinez''': Weed? What weed? Ha ha ha! I'm shitting with you, come on! Having fun, rock and roll! Oh, would you fucking relax, my friend?
| One star || 30 seconds
 
|-
'''Victor Vance''': Look, I'm not some idiot that you can just...
| Two stars || 45 seconds
 
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'''Sergeant Jerry Martinez''': I never called you an idiot. Oh, shhh, shhh - look at that - oooh, now she got a pig and a horse. Hooowee! Heh heh. That's Candy Suxxx! He he he! That's some guy's daughter man!
| Three stars || 1 minute
 
|-
'''Victor Vance''': Listen, Jerry -  
| Four stars || 1 minute, 15 seconds
 
|-
'''Sergeant Jerry Martinez''': No, you listen, huh? Oh, dude - would you look at that - man - I gotta get laid. Oh jeez... Hey, if you weren't such a square I'd do you, huh? Ha ha ha! I'm joking. Come on. This is the army - not the navy, huh? Heh heh heh! Listen, man, I need a broad, huh? Oh - I need Mary... Mary, yeah, oh, Mary, Mary quite contrary... Ha ha ha! Oh come on man, I need a favor.
| Five stars || 1 minute, 30 seconds
 
|-
'''Victor Vance''': I need you to collect your pot, dude.
|}
 
'''Sergeant Jerry Martinez''': Sure. I'll go get that from your quarters, you go get Mary for me, okay? She's over at Viceport. Oh, and go see Phil again. He said something about a gift for you.
 
'''Victor Vance''': I don't trust you, Martinez.
 
'''Sergeant Jerry Martinez''': Hey, that is not an appropriate way to speak to a superior officer. Ha ha ha! Now get on with it.
 
'''Victor Vance''': The reefer is under my bed.
 
'''Sergeant Jerry Martinez''': Oh, genius! Great hiding place... what are you? 15? Hurry up... oh hey, tell Mary I love her!
 
'''Victor Vance''': Fucking idiot!
 
(''Victor drives to 101 Bayshore Avenue in Viceport and meets [[Phil Cassidy]]'').
 
'''Phil Cassidy''': Hey Vic. How you doing? Martinez wanted me to give you this. Don't worry, it's non-traceable.
 
'''Victor Vance''': Don't worry? Man, I'm getting too deep into this shit.
 
(''Victor begins to search for Mary around Viceport'').
 
'''Victor Vance''': Do you know Mary?
 
'''Mona''': If you want Mary, she's at a party up on Starfish. I'm heading over there myself; you can give me a lift.
 
(''Victor begins to drive to Starfish Island'')
 
'''Mona''': I'm Mona, by the way. If there's anything I can do for you, or to you, just let me know.


=== Los Santos Customs and repair shops ===
(''Victor drives to the party on Starfish Island'').
The player can use [[Los Santos Customs]] and other repair shops to alter their vehicle's appearance to remove their Wanted status; however, as with GTA IV, the player cannot use the repair shop while police are in pursuit. In GTA Online, the police will recognize a stolen vehicle unless the player modifies its outward appearance.


=== Swapping vehicles ===
'''Mona''': Thanks for the ride rugged fella. Maybe I can pay you back in kind later?
If the police lose sight of the player, then the player can switch vehicles. This makes the cops less likely to find the player as the dispatcher relies on the last known location of the player as well as the color, make, and model of the vehicle the player was last seen driving. When swapping a vehicle out of police sight, the player's location arrow on the radar changes from white to gray, indicating that the police does not recognize the player's vehicle; however, this only affects air units. If the player enters the forward sight of a ground unit or does any action to provoke a police response, then the pursuit is reengaged. At higher wanted levels, swapping vehicles is essential in order to keep police confused and to ensure that the player has a fresh getaway vehicle.


=== Safehouse ===
'''Victor Vance''': I just need to find Mary.
As with previous games, if the player can reach a safehouse and access the save function, then the player's Wanted status is removed; alternatively, the player can access their wardrobe to clear lesser wanted levels. However, the player must not be actively engaged with law enforcement, if the player enters the safehouse firing a weapon, all safehouse functions are disabled.


=== GTA Online only methods ===
'''Mona''': Sure. She's right over there.
;Bribery
After the player unlocks [[Lester Crest]] as a contact, the player can call him to remove their Wanted Level for a nominal fee. The amount of the bribe depends on the player's Wanted Level.


;Disguises
'''Victor Vance''': Are you Mary? C'mon. Let's go.
Before committing a crime, the player can equip a disguise to make them less recognizable. During the probationary period, the player can then remove the disguise to reduce their Wanted Level by one star.


'''Party Goer #1''': Hey, we've paid for her! She's not going anywhere!


== Wanted Levels ==
'''Victor Vance''': Is that a fact?
=== One star ===
At one star, any law enforcement patrol present will give chase and attempt to arrest the player on sight. Officers only open fire if they feel threatened. Also, any nearby civilian security guards will engage the player. While wanted by law enforcement, the player cannot switch protagonists, use a taxi as a passenger, purchase any item in stores, or partake in any side activity. In GTA Online, the player cannot join a Job while wanted by law enforcement.


One star is attained by:
'''Party Goer #2''': Damn right! C'mon! Let's get this lowlife nobody, and teach this bitch a lesson too!
:* Attacking or killing a civilian
:* Damaging or destroying a vehicle
:* Discharging a firearm in public; using a suppressor reduces the likelihood of invoking a wanted level
:* Stealing any vehicle
:* Driving a vehicle with its alarm going off
:* Committing vehicular hit-and-run
:* Attempting to [[Armed Robbery in GTA V#Robbing an NPC at an ATM|rob a civilian]]
:* Committing arson
:* Trespassing in any area patrolled by security guards after sundown, such as the [[Los Santos Golf Club]] and the [[Kortz Center]]
:* Repeatedly stalking or harassing someone
:* Obstructing justice when law enforcement attempts to arrest a civilian
:* Driving while intoxicated
:* Driving a stolen vehicle (GTA Online only)


=== Two stars ===
(''Victor kills the party goers attacking him and Mary'').
At two stars, law enforcement officers call for backup, shoot to kill more often and use more aggressive driving techniques to stop the player. When the player switches to [[Trevor Philips]], there is a chance that the player may automatically have a two-star rating upon assuming control.


Two stars are attained by:
'''Mary''': Take it easy, muscles, I've got a delicate disposition.
:* Resisting or evading arrest
:* Attacking or killing a security guard, firefighter, or paramedic
:* Killing multiple civilians within a short period of time
:* Destroying several vehicles within a short period of time
:* Attacking an [[Securicar|armored truck]] (in GTA Online, this warrants three stars)
:* Robbing any [[Armed Robbery in GTA V#Robbing a Convenience Store|convenience store]]
:* Entering [[Bolingbroke Penitentiary]]
:* Entering [[Fort Zancudo]]'s airspace; the player has 10 seconds to divert course away from the base before the Wanted Level is raised to four stars, and anti-aircraft missiles are fired upon the player


=== Three stars ===
(''Victor begins to drive back to Fort Baxter military base'').
At three stars, LSPD officers and Sheriff's deputies wear visible bulletproof vests at this level and above. Law enforcement officers begin setting up single-car roadblocks, with officers opening fire as the player approaches; occasionally, these roadblocks may employ spike strips. If the player breaks through the roadblock, then the roadblock officers join the pursuit. The [[Police Maverick]] is dispatched and has sharpshooters equipped with [[Carbine Rifle]]s on board. If the player is in the water, [[Predator]] boats are dispatched.


Three stars are attained by:
'''Mary''': Did Martinez send you? That cockroach still owes me from last time.
:* Attacking or killing a law enforcement officer or Fort Zancudo soldier
:* Continuing to resist or evade arrest
:* Continuing to cause collateral damage
:* Shooting down any aircraft
:* Entering the tarmac area of [[Los Santos International Airport in GTA V|Los Santos International Airport]] without proper clearance; owning a hanger or participating in the flight school gives the player permission to enter the tarmac area


=== Four stars ===
(''Victor drives Mary back to Fort Baxter military base'').
At four stars, [[NOOSE]] units and a second Police Maverick join the fray. NOOSE reinforcements drive [[Granger]] SUVs with armed officers hanging on both sides. NOOSE officers are armed with Carbine Rifles, Pump Shotguns, and throw [[Tear Gas|Tear Gas Grenades]]. Four NOOSE officers can rappel down from helicopters to engage the player on the ground; alternatively, the helicopter can land to offload the NOOSE officers if space permits. Roadblocks utilize additional and heavier police vehicles and often block both directions of traffic.  


If the player is over Fort Zancudo's airspace, [[P-996 LAZER]]s engage the player with lock-on anti-aircraft missiles. If the player is close to Fort Zancudo on the ground, soldiers in [[Crusader]]s engage the player with Assault Rifles and Pump Shotguns; however, the military does not engage the player from beyond the base's perimeter. If the player is inside the base, the [[Rhino]] uses its turret against the player.
'''Sergeant Peppah''': Corporal Vance! Would you care to explain why there's marijuana hidden under your bed? And who the Sam Hill is this?


Four stars are attained by:
'''Mary''': Hey buddy, listen I charge more for groups.
:* Continuing to retaliate against law enforcement
:* Continuing to cause collateral damage
:* Entering Fort Zancudo
:* Remaining in Fort Zancudo's airspace after being warned
:* Entering the grounds of [[Humane Labs and Research]]


=== Five stars ===
'''Sergeant Peppah''': You brought a whore onto the base! Have you no shame boy! Are you a moron? Is that it? DRUGS! WHORES! You're out of here soldier! You're a disgrace.
At five stars, survival and escaping is most difficult. On the road, all law enforcement vehicles pursue, fire upon and ram the player's vehicle relentlessly with no regard for collateral damage. On foot, the player must act accordingly to avoid getting neutralized by gunfire.


Five stars are attained by:
(''Victor is kicked out of the army and is outside Fort Baxter military base in civilian clothing'').
:* Continuing to retaliate against law enforcement
:* Continuing to cause collateral damage


== Achievements and Trophies ==
'''Phil Cassidy''' (Pager): I've got work for you - and a place to stay if you need it...
The player can earn one [[Achievements in GTA V|achievement/trophy]] related to Wanted Levels: "Three Man Army". To earn the achievement/trophy, the player must survive a three star or higher Wanted Level for at least three minutes with each protagonist outside of a mission.


== Tips ==
(''Victor drives to Phil Cassidy's home - 101 Bayshore Avenue'').
=== Escaping from law enforcement ===
* Avoid using motorbikes and open top vehicles at high wanted levels.
** An open top vehicle leaves the player vulnerable to gunfire, especially from helicopter sharpshooters.
** Because of the police's tendency to ram fleeing vehicles, using a motorbike is especially dangerous, as the player is likely to get thrown off.
* If available, use aircraft and boats to escape; it is easier for the player to escape by air and water than by land. On higher wanted levels, unless using a fast vehicle or one outfitted with weapons, escaping by water and air is more difficult due to the presence of Predators and Mavericks.
** If scuba gear is available, abandon the boat and go deep underwater; however, the player should watch out for [[Sharks_(animal)#GTA_V|sharks]] when doing so.
* Avoid main highways and long, straight stretches of road, as the police can gain speed to catch up with the player and set up roadblocks more easily.
* Use alleyways, side streets and parking garages to lose police vehicles; when in remote areas and using an appropriate vehicle, go off-road.
* Go underground, in tunnels, or under bridges and overpasses to lose police helicopters. The player should watch out for oncoming trains if the using train tunnels as a means of escape.
* After losing the police, use buildings or differences in elevation to block an officer's line of vision; on multi-lane highways, use traffic to stay out of sight.
* Use bushes and shrubs to hide from police while on foot at lower wanted levels.
* At higher levels, keep moving; if the player remains stationary for too long, the police will swarm the area and eventually find the the player's hiding spot, even if secluded.
* Take down police helicopters and outrun the police on the ground before any new helicopters spawn.
** Killing the pilot causes the helicopter to crash; alternatively, killing all of the sharpshooters on board forces the helicopter to retreat.
** Pay attention to how helicopters approach the scene. If a helicopter is coming in a slow and steady pace, it is likely to deploy its rappelling cables. If a helicopter is coming in fast, do not use the rocket launcher against it, as the pilot will evade the rocket.
** Helicopters are most vulnerable to attack while offloading NOOSE officers. When rappelling officers, the helicopter has to remain stationary, and officers are defenseless while rappelling. 
** Lure helicopters to the [[RON Alternates Wind Farm]]; as police helicopters tend to fly low when pursuing the player, the turbines' blades can easily destroy them.
* [[Stunt Jump|Stunt jumping]] can give the player considerable distance from the police but may not guarantee total escape as certain factors, such as the environment of the stunt jump, the "projectile" motion concept of physics, and the position of other police units, come into play.
* If a roadblock only consists of a [[Police Transporter]], this means a spike strip is present. When possible, take detours or u-turn to avoid the spikes; ramming the Police Transporter is not advisable as the player risks an [[Involuntary Ejection|involuntary ejection]].
* Outfit vehicles with armor and bulletproof tires to increase a vehicle's durability. Install performance modifications to make outrunning the law easier.
* When playing as [[Franklin Clinton]], use his [[Special Abilities|special ability]] to evade traffic, recover from attempted PIT maneuvers, and make turns at high speed when outrunning the police (Story Mode only).


=== Fighting law enforcement ===
==Reward==
* Typically, the player should ''never'' engage law enforcement in a head-on firefight; however, if a confrontation cannot be avoided, especially during certain missions, weapons with a high rate of fire should be used. While certain weapons may have a higher damage rating, using a weapon with a low rate of fire may result in the player getting swamped by law enforcement.
The reward for the mission is [[101 Bayshore Avenue]] and the unlocking of the mission [[Cholo Victory]] for [[Phil Cassidy]].
** Use the [[AP Pistol]], [[Micro-SMG]], [[Assault Shotgun]], and [[Gusenberg Sweeper]] at close range.
** Use the [[MP5|SMG]], [[Assault SMG]], [[MG|Machine Gun]], and [[M249|Combat MG]] at medium range.
** Use the [[AK-47|Assault Rifle]], [[M16|Carbine Rifle]], [[Advanced Rifle]], and [[Special Carbine]] at long range.
** Use the [[Grenade Launcher]] and the [[Minigun]] for destroying police vehicles.
** Use the AP Pistol, Micro-SMG, or [[Sticky Bombs]] for vehicular combat.
* Equip extended magazines to reduce the number of reloads needed, grips to improve accuracy, and scopes to improve range.
* When in a gunfight with the police, make full use of the [[Cover System|cover system]]. Even if the player is proficient in out-of-cover combat, not using it can result in the player getting surrounded and wasted by law enforcement very quickly.
* When in combat, fire semi-automatically or in bursts to improve accuracy and reduce recoil at medium and long ranges. Only use fully automatic fire at close range or when engaging multiple officers.
* When possible, attain headshots for instant kills. This also replenishes Michael and Trevor's special ability meters (Story Mode only).
* Neutralize officers with shotguns quickly, as they can kill the player with 1-2 shots at close range.
* Be wary of officers who are down but barely alive, as they can still fire their weapon in a last stand.
* Avoid getting stuck into open, dead end alleyways, as that allows the police to easily finish off the player.
* Ram law enforcement SUVs to force riot officers hanging on the side off.
* When playing as Trevor Philips, use his special ability to deal more damage and reduce damage received, particularly if the player's health is below 50 percent (Story Mode only).
* When playing as [[Michael De Santa]], use his special ability to pick off officers easily (Story Mode only).


== Trivia ==
==Trivia==
* Whenever the player attains a Wanted Level of three stars or higher, certain tracks from the game's [[Music in GTA V|score]] will play as ambient music to emphasize the tension of higher Wanted Levels.
*In the subtitles, Candy Suxxx's name is misspelt Candy Suxx.
* The "Three Man Army" achievement/trophy is a reference to the "[[One Man Army]]" [[Achievements in GTA IV|achievement/trophy]] from GTA IV.
*The quote "Mary, Mary, quite contrary" is a reference to an [[wikipedia:Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary|''English nursery rhyme'']].


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==Video Walkthrough==
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[[Category:Missions in GTA Vice City Stories]]

Latest revision as of 11:32, 29 March 2024

Mission
Conduct Unbecoming
The dancers at the party.
The dancers at the party.

The dancers at the party.
Game GTA Vice City Stories
For Jerry Martinez
Location Fort Baxter Air Base, Vice City
Reward 101 Bayshore Avenue
Unlocks Cholo Victory
Unlocked by Cleaning House
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Conduct Unbecoming is a mission in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories given to protagonist Victor Vance by Jerry Martinez on the Fort Baxter military base in Vice City. The mission becomes available after completing Cleaning House.

Mission

Victor Vance goes to see Sergeant Jerry Martinez, who is watching a Candy Suxxx film. Martinez tells Victor to find and bring back a prostitute called Mary. Victor questions Martinez about the drugs he is hiding and Martinez says he will take the drugs whilst he is off base, and tells Victor to see Phil Cassidy for a gift.

Victor drives to Phil who has a red Stinger for Victor from Martinez. Victor drives around Viceport looking for Mary, but instead finds another prostitute called Mona. Mona informs Victor that Mary is at a party on Starfish Island. Victor drives Mona to the party and then finds Mary, saying that they are leaving. Two party goers, who have paid for Mary's services, decide to put up a struggle but are killed by Victor.

Victor drives back to Fort Baxter military base with Mary and is met by Sergeant Peppah. Sergeant Peppah questions him about the drugs and then about Mary, before kicking Victor out of the army. Victor, in civilian clothes, gets paged by Phil Cassidy, saying he has both work and a place to stay. Victor goes to the home, 101 Bayshore Avenue, and the mission is completed.

Script

Sergeant Jerry Martinez: Hooo! Hey, Victor Vance! Wow... did anyone ever tell you you've got a really dumb name?

Victor Vance: No, no one's ever mentioned that before.

Sergeant Jerry Martinez: Oh my, look at that... hey, is that legal? Can animals give consent?

Victor Vance: I don't know. Listen, Jerry. Can you stash that weed somewhere else?

Sergeant Jerry Martinez: Weed? What weed? Ha ha ha! I'm shitting with you, come on! Having fun, rock and roll! Oh, would you fucking relax, my friend?

Victor Vance: Look, I'm not some idiot that you can just...

Sergeant Jerry Martinez: I never called you an idiot. Oh, shhh, shhh - look at that - oooh, now she got a pig and a horse. Hooowee! Heh heh. That's Candy Suxxx! He he he! That's some guy's daughter man!

Victor Vance: Listen, Jerry -

Sergeant Jerry Martinez: No, you listen, huh? Oh, dude - would you look at that - man - I gotta get laid. Oh jeez... Hey, if you weren't such a square I'd do you, huh? Ha ha ha! I'm joking. Come on. This is the army - not the navy, huh? Heh heh heh! Listen, man, I need a broad, huh? Oh - I need Mary... Mary, yeah, oh, Mary, Mary quite contrary... Ha ha ha! Oh come on man, I need a favor.

Victor Vance: I need you to collect your pot, dude.

Sergeant Jerry Martinez: Sure. I'll go get that from your quarters, you go get Mary for me, okay? She's over at Viceport. Oh, and go see Phil again. He said something about a gift for you.

Victor Vance: I don't trust you, Martinez.

Sergeant Jerry Martinez: Hey, that is not an appropriate way to speak to a superior officer. Ha ha ha! Now get on with it.

Victor Vance: The reefer is under my bed.

Sergeant Jerry Martinez: Oh, genius! Great hiding place... what are you? 15? Hurry up... oh hey, tell Mary I love her!

Victor Vance: Fucking idiot!

(Victor drives to 101 Bayshore Avenue in Viceport and meets Phil Cassidy).

Phil Cassidy: Hey Vic. How you doing? Martinez wanted me to give you this. Don't worry, it's non-traceable.

Victor Vance: Don't worry? Man, I'm getting too deep into this shit.

(Victor begins to search for Mary around Viceport).

Victor Vance: Do you know Mary?

Mona: If you want Mary, she's at a party up on Starfish. I'm heading over there myself; you can give me a lift.

(Victor begins to drive to Starfish Island)

Mona: I'm Mona, by the way. If there's anything I can do for you, or to you, just let me know.

(Victor drives to the party on Starfish Island).

Mona: Thanks for the ride rugged fella. Maybe I can pay you back in kind later?

Victor Vance: I just need to find Mary.

Mona: Sure. She's right over there.

Victor Vance: Are you Mary? C'mon. Let's go.

Party Goer #1: Hey, we've paid for her! She's not going anywhere!

Victor Vance: Is that a fact?

Party Goer #2: Damn right! C'mon! Let's get this lowlife nobody, and teach this bitch a lesson too!

(Victor kills the party goers attacking him and Mary).

Mary: Take it easy, muscles, I've got a delicate disposition.

(Victor begins to drive back to Fort Baxter military base).

Mary: Did Martinez send you? That cockroach still owes me from last time.

(Victor drives Mary back to Fort Baxter military base).

Sergeant Peppah: Corporal Vance! Would you care to explain why there's marijuana hidden under your bed? And who the Sam Hill is this?

Mary: Hey buddy, listen I charge more for groups.

Sergeant Peppah: You brought a whore onto the base! Have you no shame boy! Are you a moron? Is that it? DRUGS! WHORES! You're out of here soldier! You're a disgrace.

(Victor is kicked out of the army and is outside Fort Baxter military base in civilian clothing).

Phil Cassidy (Pager): I've got work for you - and a place to stay if you need it...

(Victor drives to Phil Cassidy's home - 101 Bayshore Avenue).

Reward

The reward for the mission is 101 Bayshore Avenue and the unlocking of the mission Cholo Victory for Phil Cassidy.

Trivia

  • In the subtitles, Candy Suxxx's name is misspelt Candy Suxx.
  • The quote "Mary, Mary, quite contrary" is a reference to an English nursery rhyme.

Video Walkthrough

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