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Completion of this mission awards you with Brian's safehouse to use as your own. There's parking in the front, and a bed upstairs in a back room near to where Brian was killed. Unlike the Lost MC clubhouse, this safehouse is devoid of anyone except yourself. The radio station LCHC is still playing extremely loud throughout the house like the clubhouse. There's no internet access or any of the other bonuses found within the Lost MC's clubhouse.
Completion of this mission awards you with Brian's safehouse to use as your own. There's parking in the front, and a bed upstairs in a back room near to where Brian was killed. Unlike the Lost MC clubhouse, this safehouse is devoid of anyone except yourself. The radio station LCHC is still playing extremely loud throughout the house like the clubhouse. There's no internet access or any of the other bonuses found within the Lost MC's clubhouse.


== Trivia ==
==Trivia==
If you chose the "'''Lone Wolf'''" option, Johnny will yell various things directed towards Brian while you're fighting your way through the house. He says two things that can be positively linked to films. He'll say ''"Heeere's Johnny,"'' an obvious reference to the line spoken by Jack Nicholson's insane character in the movie [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shining_(film) The Shining]. At another point he'll say something to the effect of ''"I'm here, Brian. Come out to play-e-ay."'' The last sentence is another obvious reference, this time to the movie [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Warriors_(film) The Warriors]. The Rogues leader says this to the Warriors while clanking bottles together in a famous scene.
* If you chose the "'''Lone Wolf'''" option, Johnny will yell various things directed towards Brian while you're fighting your way through the house. He says two things that can be positively linked to films. He'll say ''"Heeere's Johnny,"'' an obvious reference to the line spoken by Jack Nicholson's insane character in the movie [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shining_(film) The Shining]. At another point he'll say something to the effect of ''"I'm here, Brian. Come out to play-e-ay."'' The last sentence is another obvious reference, this time to the movie [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Warriors_(film) The Warriors]. The Rogues leader says this to the Warriors while clanking bottles together in a famous scene.
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