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==Story==
==Story==
Johnny Klebitz, Vice President of the Alderney Chapter of The Lost Brotherhood, has been busy protecting the gang's business interests in Liberty City, and is loyal to the motorcycle club's President, Billy Grey, who was recently sent to rehab for heroin addiction after narrowly avoiding a sentence in prison. When Billy returns, his violent actions towards the gang's rivals, The [[The Angels of Death|Angels of Death]], causes a previously established truce to be broken between the two gangs, threatening the Brotherhood's survival. When a member of the gang, the recently patched in Jason Michaels, is [[No Love Lost|killed in Broker]], Billy uses the opportunity to convince Johnny that the AoD were responsible for the murder, rather than the [[Niko Bellic|actual killer]]. In retaliation, the gang [[Action/Reaction|attacks an Angel clubhouse and secures a large amount of heroin]]. The gang attempts to [[Buyer's Market|sell the heroin]] through drug dealer Elizabeta Torres, but the buyer turns out to be an undercover cop. After this, Billy introduces Johnny to Thomas Stubbs III, a corrupt Congressman who pays Johnny to help him stay on top politically. Eventually, Johnny's friend and fellow club member Jim Fitzgerald learns that the heroin was stolen from the [[Algonquin Triads|Triads]] by the Angels of Death, so the gang attempts to [[This Shit's Cursed|sell it back to them]], only to be betrayed. The police capture Billy.
Johnny Klebitz, Vice President of the Alderney Chapter of The Lost Brotherhood, has been busy protecting the gang's business interests in Liberty City, and is loyal to the motorcycle club's President, Billy Grey, who was recently sent to rehab for a heroin addiction after narrowly avoiding a prison sentence. When Billy returns, his violent actions towards the gang's rivals, The [[The Angels of Death|Angels of Death]], causes a previously established truce to be broken between the two gangs, threatening the Brotherhood's survival. When a member of the gang, the recently patched-in [[Jason Michaels]], is [[No Love Lost|killed in Broker]], Billy uses the opportunity to convince Johnny that the Angels were responsible for the murder, rather than the [[Niko Bellic|actual killer]]. In retaliation, the Lost [[Action/Reaction|attack an Angel clubhouse and secures a large amount of heroin]]. The gang attempts to [[Buyer's Market|sell the heroin]] through drug dealer Elizabeta Torres, but the buyer turns out to be an undercover cop. After this, Billy introduces Johnny to Thomas Stubbs III, a corrupt Congressman who pays Johnny to help him stay on top politically. Eventually, Johnny's friend and fellow club member Jim Fitzgerald learns that the heroin was stolen from the [[Algonquin Triads|Triads]] by the Angels of Death, so the gang attempts to [[This Shit's Cursed|sell it back to them]], only to be betrayed leading to a shootout in which Billy is arrested by the police.


Johnny is now been forced to take control of the gang, but member Brian Jeremy refuses to follow, having been fiercely loyal to Billy and blaming Johnny for his arrest. Brian attempts to create his own chapter, and Johnny is forced to kill him.  
As Vice President Johnny again takes control of the gang, but member Brian Jeremy refuses to follow, being fiercely loyal to Billy and blaming Johnny for his arrest. Brian attempts to create his own chapter, and Johnny is forced to kill him.  
In order to keep the brotherhood afloat, Johnny begins working with people such as [[Uptown Riders]] members Malc and DeSean, and eventually comes to help out [[Pegorino Family]] capo Ray Boccino after his former lover Ashley Butler asks him to. Through Ray, Johnny steals a large amount of diamonds from [[Gay Tony]] and attempts to [[Collector's Item|sell them to the Jewish Mafia]] with the help of [[Niko Bellic]], but the deal fails and Johnny manages to escape with the money, planning to keep it for the Brotherhood. An angry Ray kidnaps Jim and tortures him while holding Johnny at gunpoint, but the two escape. Johnny [[Was It Worth It?|fights off several hitmen]] and learns from Ashley that [[No Way on the Subway|Jim is dead]]. He plans to attack Ray but is told by Stubbs not to, and instead focuses on Billy, who has agreed to testify against Johnny and [[Angus Martin]] so that he may be freed from prison. Johnny, [[Terry Thorpe]], Clay Simons and other members of the Lost [[Get Lost|infiltrate the prison and Johnny personally executes Billy]]. Afterward, he has the clubhouse burned down and decides to disband the brotherhood.
 
In order to keep the brotherhood afloat, Johnny begins working with people such as [[Uptown Riders]] members Malc and DeSean, and eventually comes to help out [[Pegorino Family]] capo Ray Boccino after his former lover Ashley Butler asks him to. While working for Ray, Johnny steals a large amount of diamonds from [[Gay Tony|"Gay" Tony Prince]] and attempts to [[Collector's Item|sell them to the Jewish Mafia]] with the help of [[Niko Bellic]], but the deal is ambushed by Gay Tony's bodyguard [[Luis Lopez]] and Johnny manages to escape with the money, planning to keep it for the Brotherhood. An angry Ray kidnaps Jim and tortures him while holding Johnny at gunpoint, but the two escape. Johnny [[Was It Worth It?|fights off several hitmen]] and learns from Ashley that [[No Way on the Subway|Jim is dead]]. He plans to attack Ray but is told by Stubbs not to, and instead focuses on Billy, who has agreed to testify against Johnny and [[Angus Martin]] so that he may be freed from prison. Johnny, [[Terry Thorpe]], Clay Simons and other members of the Lost [[Get Lost|infiltrate the prison and Johnny personally executes Billy]]. Afterward, he has the clubhouse burned down and decides to disband the brotherhood.


==Game information==
==Game information==
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