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Franklin, at his [[3671 Whispymound Drive|house]] in [[Vinewood Hills]], is visited by [[Devin Weston]] reminding him of his request to kill [[Michael De Santa]]. Once Weston leaves the player is given the choice to kill Trevor, [[The Time's Come|to kill Michael]] or [[The Third Way|to save both]]. The first choice triggers Something Sensible.
Franklin, at his [[3671 Whispymound Drive|house]] in [[Vinewood Hills]], is visited by [[Devin Weston]] reminding him of his request to kill [[Michael De Santa]]. Once Weston leaves the player is given the choice to kill Trevor, [[The Time's Come|to kill Michael]] or [[The Third Way|to save both]]. The first choice triggers Something Sensible.


Franklin [[Mobile Phone|phones]] Trevor and asks to meet him somewhere quiet to talk with Trevor suggesting the empty lots in [[El Burro Heights]]. While making his way to El Burro Heights, Franklin phones [[Michael De Santa]] and informs him of his plans to kill Trevor. He tells Michael of [[Devin Weston]]'s request to kill him and asks for help in killing Trevor. Michael, however, promises nothing only that he'll 'see what I can do'. Franklin arrives at the meeting point and shortly afterwards so does Trevor.
Franklin [[Mobile Phone|phones]] Trevor and asks to meet him somewhere quiet to talk with Trevor suggesting the empty lots in [[El Burro Heights]]. While making his way to El Burro Heights, Franklin phones [[Michael De Santa]] and informs him of his plans to kill Trevor. He tells Michael of [[Devin Weston]]'s request to kill him and asks for help in killing Trevor. Michael, however, promises nothing only that he'll see what he can do. Franklin arrives at the meeting point and shortly afterwards so does Trevor.


Trevor informs Franklin he knows why he asked to meet and explains his belief that Franklin, having acted as a peacemaker between the two in the past, wanted to end their rivalry following their [[The Big Score|heist at the Union Depository]]. Franklin then pulls a [[Pistol|gun]] on Trevor and informs him, while he likes him, he's likely to get Franklin, Michael and himself killed. Trevor protests that he has been straight with Franklin when they've worked together. Franklin responds by saying the truth isn't what he's interested in, at which point Trevor speeds off in his [[Bodhi|pickup]]. While leaving the scene he calls Franklin a Judas and states that Franklin is [[Prologue (GTA V)|'just like him' (Michael)]].
Trevor informs Franklin he knows why he asked to meet and explains his belief that Franklin, having acted as a peacemaker between the two in the past, wanted to end their rivalry following their [[The Big Score|heist at the Union Depository]]. Franklin then pulls a [[Pistol|gun]] on Trevor. At gunpoint, Franklin states that he likes Trevor, but tells him that his insanity would likely get them all killed. Trevor protests that he has been straight with Franklin while they've worked together. Franklin agrees, but he tells Trevor that the truth isn't what he's interested in, at which point Trevor speeds off in his [[Bodhi|pickup]]. While leaving the scene he calls Franklin a Judas and states that Franklin is [[Prologue (GTA V)|'just like him' (Michael)]].


Franklin gives chase and the two speed through the freeways of Los Santos and into [[Blaine County]], at one point heading to the oil fields. Franklin then receives a phone call from Michael and explains the situation to him. Michael, who is not far away, tells Franklin to stop Trevor in the oil fields. The two continue to speed through the oil fields until Michael uses his [[Premier|car]] to ram Trevor's truck into an gasoline tanker. The tanker begins spilling fuel over Trevor's vehicle and the two get out of their vehicles. An enraged Trevor realises that Michael has teamed with Franklin and tells them to take their shot while crawling away from the tanker. Franklin takes his shot, intentionally missing Trevor to hit the fuel. The spark causes a fire to start and Trevor is burnt to death. Franklin and Michael watch on until the tanker explodes along with Trevor's truck and Michael's car, finally killing Trevor.
Franklin gives chase and the two speed through the freeways of Los Santos and into [[Blaine County]], at one point heading to the oil fields. Franklin then receives a phone call from Michael and explains the situation to him. Michael, who is not far away, tells Franklin to stop Trevor in the oil fields. The two continue to speed through the oil fields until Michael uses his [[Premier|car]] to ram Trevor's truck into an gasoline tanker. The ruptured tanker begins spilling gasoline all over Trevor's truck. After Michael and Trevor get out of their respective vehicles, an enraged Trevor realises that Michael has teamed with Franklin and demands them to take their shot while crawling away from the tanker. Franklin shoots the fuel on the ground, causing a fire to start, and Trevor is burnt to death. Franklin and Michael watch on until the tanker explodes along with Trevor's truck and Michael's car, finally killing Trevor.


Franklin and an emotional Michael begin to walk away with Michael telling Franklin to grow up. Michael then begins to list Trevor's various character flaws, obviously regretting his actions. The two begin to head their separate ways, on good terms, with Franklin telling Michael 'It's certainly been an education!' Michael responds telling him that whatever it takes, survive. The camera then focuses on Franklin walking toward Los Santos as the end credits begin to roll.
Franklin and an emotional Michael begin to walk away with Michael telling Franklin to grow up. Michael then begins to list Trevor's various character flaws, obviously regretting his actions. The two begin to head their separate ways, on good terms, with Franklin telling Michael 'It's certainly been an education!' Michael responds telling him that whatever it takes, survive. The camera then focuses on Franklin walking toward Los Santos as the end credits begin to roll.