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'''Catalina: '''Oh, so THIS is where you been, eh? THIS is how you repay my tenderness! You prefer the curves of some car to those of a real woman?
'''Catalina: '''Oh, so THIS is where you been, eh? THIS is how you repay my tenderness! You prefer the curves of some car to those of a real woman?


'''Carl Johnson: '''Look Catalina, you called it off, remember, ' just bussiness'.
'''Carl Johnson: '''Look Catalina, you called it off, remember, ' just business'.


'''Catalina: '''What kind of a man are you? When I say ' just bussiness', I mean that I love you! When I say, I no interested no more, I mean that I long for you! And when I say I missed you..!
'''Catalina: '''What kind of a man are you? When I say ' just business', I mean that I love you! When I say, I no interested no more, I mean that I long for you! And when I say I missed you..!


'''Carl Johnson: '''Wait, Catalina, wait! Leave my car alone, I did this for us, for me and you!
'''Carl Johnson: '''Wait, Catalina, wait! Leave my car alone, I did this for us, for me and you!
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'''Catalina: '''You are jealous and a coward! Now let's race!
'''Catalina: '''You are jealous and a coward! Now let's race!
'''Carl Johnson: '''Crazy bitch.
''(after the race)''
'''Catalina: '''You had the unfair advantage!
'''Carl Johnson: '''Being a better driver ain't no unfair advantage.
'''Catalina: '''You think you're clever, but it is you who is missing the point! Not only he was racing, but he was satisfying me, fully! What are you gonna say about that?
'''Carl Johnson: '''The advantage of a stick shift, I guess. Yeah whatever, anyway, man, what is it, cash or pink slip?
'''Catalina: '''There you go! Goodbye Mr. Johnson, I will NOT be missing you!
'''Carl Johnson: '''Hey, wait a minute, bitch! What is this shit?
'''Catalina: '''The deed to a garage in San Fierro. My lover needs his car so we can go to Liberty City.
'''Carl Johnson: '''Liberty City? Yeah, whatever, have a good time.
'''Catalina: '''I will.
'''Carl Johnson: '''Fine.
'''Catalina: '''OK.


Carl Johnson:
Carl Johnson:

Revision as of 12:01, 26 May 2010

Mission
Farewell, My Love...
The race
The race

The race
Game GTA San Andreas
For Catalina
Location The Panopticon, Red County
Reward Doherty Garage
Unlocks Are You Going To San Fierro?
Unlocked by Wu Zi Mu
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Farewell, My Love... is a mission in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, given by Cesar Vialpando to protagonist Carl Johnson. It is more of a street race than a mission. Even though he is the boss for this mission, Cesar Vialpando is neither seen nor heard during it.

Mission Brief

Catalina pulls a crowbar out of a car trunk, and kisses her new lover. She is very angry at Carl, because by the looks of things he prefers the curves of a car to those of a real woman. When she said she wanted to be business partners, she meant that she loves you, and when she said that she isn't interested anymore, she meant that she loves you. But it's too late now, and she tries to make Carl jealous by introducing him to her new boyfriend, Claude (the main protagonist from Grand Theft Auto III).

Walkthrough

It's time to race. This time, you can't choose a vehicle. You're given a ZR-350, and you must finish in first place to complete the mission. Again, this race is relatively simple. Also, if you will notice, your vehicle is modded with off-road wheels, which means you'll have better handling than the normal ZR-350. All you need to do is drive through different areas in Red County, such as The Panopticon (starting point), Blueberry Acres and Blueberry. It is pretty easy. You just have to know when to turn as arrows could be confusing. The race ends in an area near Montgomery. When the race is over, Catalina says you had the unfair advantage. She hands you the deed to a garage in Doherty, San Fierro instead of a pink slip or cash. Claude needs his car so that he and Catalina can go to Liberty City. That's the last you will be seeing of Catalina, but not the last time you'll be hearing her. Mission is then passed. The course for this mission is in the opposite direction of the course in the mission Wu Zi Mu.

Script

Carl Johnson: Damn, man, now what?

Catalina: PIG!

Carl Johnson: What? What'd I do now?

Catalina: Oh, so THIS is where you been, eh? THIS is how you repay my tenderness! You prefer the curves of some car to those of a real woman?

Carl Johnson: Look Catalina, you called it off, remember, ' just business'.

Catalina: What kind of a man are you? When I say ' just business', I mean that I love you! When I say, I no interested no more, I mean that I long for you! And when I say I missed you..!

Carl Johnson: Wait, Catalina, wait! Leave my car alone, I did this for us, for me and you!

Catalina: It's too late. I don't love you no more. I love another, OK?

Carl Johnson: What? Then what the fuck was this about?

Catalina: I cannot keep my passion holed up, they need a release. That was a good release, like hitting a man with a frying pan while he sleeps. This, CARL, THIS is my new man. Are you jealous? Are you going to fight for me?

Carl Johnson: No, no, I can take rejection.

Catalina: You are jealous and a coward! Now let's race!

Carl Johnson: Crazy bitch.

(after the race)

Catalina: You had the unfair advantage!

Carl Johnson: Being a better driver ain't no unfair advantage.

Catalina: You think you're clever, but it is you who is missing the point! Not only he was racing, but he was satisfying me, fully! What are you gonna say about that?

Carl Johnson: The advantage of a stick shift, I guess. Yeah whatever, anyway, man, what is it, cash or pink slip?

Catalina: There you go! Goodbye Mr. Johnson, I will NOT be missing you!

Carl Johnson: Hey, wait a minute, bitch! What is this shit?

Catalina: The deed to a garage in San Fierro. My lover needs his car so we can go to Liberty City.

Carl Johnson: Liberty City? Yeah, whatever, have a good time.

Catalina: I will.

Carl Johnson: Fine.

Catalina: OK.

Carl Johnson:

Post-Mission Call

The Truth calls. He's got your stuff, so go and see him.