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|caption = [[Niko Bellic|Niko]] and [[Roman Bellic|Roman]] meet [[Darko Brevic|Darko]].
|for=[[United Liberty Paper]]
|game = IV
|target= [[Darko Brevic]] (let him live or kill him)
|for = [[United Liberty Paper]]
|location=[[East Hook]], [[Hove Beach]]
|location = [[Firefly Island]], [[BOABO]] & [[Francis International Airport, Dukes|Francis International Airport]]
|reward= An [[Achievements in GTA IV|Xbox 360 acheivement or a PS3 trophy]]
|target = [[Darko Brevic]] (let him live or kill him)
|unlocks=[[One Last Thing|One Last Thing...]]
|fail = Player death, player busted, Roman Bellic|Roman dies
|unlockedby=
|reward = An [[Achievements in GTA IV|Xbox 360 achievement or a PS3 trophy]]
|unlocks = [[One Last Thing]]
|unlockedby = [[Weekend at Florian's]], [[Pest Control]] & [[Liquidize the Assets]]
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'''That Special Someone''' is a mission in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. In this mission, [[Niko Bellic]] finally finds [[Darko Brevic]].


The [[United Liberty Paper]] contact gives Niko a call to tell him that Darko Brevic has been brought to [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]].
'''That Special Someone''' is a mission in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. In this mission, [[Niko Bellic]] finally finds [[Darko Brevic]] with some help from [[United Liberty Paper|the U.L. Paper contact]] and [[Jon Gravelli]].


Niko automatically calls [[Roman]]. Roman says that he wants to be with Niko during the best day of his life. Pick up Roman and take him to the [[Francis International Airport|airport]] runway. Walk into the marker, and U.L. Paper's security then drops off Darko tied up.
== Overview ==
Niko and [[Roman Bellic|Roman]] meet [[Darko Brevic|Darko]] in the [[Francis International Airport, Dukes|airport]] runway tied up by [[United Liberty Paper|U.L. Paper]]. U.L. Paper drives off and leaves Niko to kill [[Darko Brevic]] or let him run away. After you make your decision, Niko drives Roman to [[Brucie Kibbutz|Brucie's]] house and calls [[Bernie Crane]] to inform him of the situation.


At this point, Niko can kill him, execute him, or let him run away. If the player wants to kill him, use any weapon and repeatedly fire at Darko's stomach. To execute him, take out a pistol and aim it at his head. Then press the fire button to see Niko unload twelve bullets into Darko - one for each of the men he betrayed. Niko however doesn't feel any better after this.
==See also==
*[[That Special Someone/Script|Mission script]]
*[[That Special Someone/Walkthrough|Mission walkthrough]]


However, Roman recommends Niko to let him run, so to do so, walk away from Darko and he will run away. Niko later believes that this is the best revenge for Darko as he doesn't have a good life anyway. He still feels down as he talks to Roman about this (the radio station will be automatically turned off by Niko, as he stated that he does'nt want to listen any DJs or ads). Drop Roman to [[Brucie Kibbutz|Brucie's garage]] to complete this mission.
== Trivia ==
*This is one of the few missions where Niko possibly cries or holds in his tears. This is heard when he finds out that Darko killed his friends for $1,000. While evidently choked up, he replies - ''"You killed my friends for one thousand dollars?!"''
*If the player spares Darko, by following Darko as he takes off, he will run along the tarmac into the sea and then back onto the land.
*Furthermore, if Darko is spared, and the player tails Darko, even if Darko dies an accidental death (e.g. being ran over by cars in the airport), the game will treat it as if Niko had killed Darko.
*If you choose to execute Darko, he says after a few shots: "Thank you".
*If you execute Darko with a [[Desert Eagle]], which only holds 9 bullets, Niko will still fire 12 shots without reloading.
*The call to Florian (Bernie) after the mission differs, naturally, depending on the choice made. Notable, however, is that Niko's words seem to indicate that he is bidding farewell to Florian altogether if the player chooses to kill Darko, in contrast to his plans to "see him soon" if the player walks away.
*This Mission along with [[Three Leaf Clover]] is regarded as a favorite by players and few even say  that it should be the final mission.
* The line 'I am the one who survived' was seen in some [[trailers]] ,the TV spots,and often quoted by players.
* If the player kills Darko with a molotov, he will run around on fire screaming, collapse and die, get up and fall down again.
* If the player is already at Funland before calling Roman, Roman will spawn falling from the air after the call.
* After dealing with Darko, when Niko and Roman drive away, Niko will utter that he doesn't want to hear DJs and ads, so he turns off the car radio; this is the only time in the game in which Niko unilaterally turns off the radio. Oddly, he will still say this even if the player has already turned the radio off.
* After this mission, Niko no longer receives phone calls from U.L. Paper berating him after he goes on a five- or six-star wanted level rampage.


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Latest revision as of 04:57, 24 September 2014

Mission
That Special Someone
Niko and Roman meet Darko.
Niko and Roman meet Darko.

Niko and Roman meet Darko.
Game GTA IV
For United Liberty Paper
Target Darko Brevic (let him live or kill him)
Location Firefly Island, BOABO & Francis International Airport
Fail Player death, player busted, Roman Bellic
Reward An Xbox 360 achievement or a PS3 trophy
Unlocks One Last Thing
Unlocked by Weekend at Florian's, Pest Control & Liquidize the Assets
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That Special Someone is a mission in Grand Theft Auto IV. In this mission, Niko Bellic finally finds Darko Brevic with some help from the U.L. Paper contact and Jon Gravelli.

Overview

Niko and Roman meet Darko in the airport runway tied up by U.L. Paper. U.L. Paper drives off and leaves Niko to kill Darko Brevic or let him run away. After you make your decision, Niko drives Roman to Brucie's house and calls Bernie Crane to inform him of the situation.

See also

Trivia

  • This is one of the few missions where Niko possibly cries or holds in his tears. This is heard when he finds out that Darko killed his friends for $1,000. While evidently choked up, he replies - "You killed my friends for one thousand dollars?!"
  • If the player spares Darko, by following Darko as he takes off, he will run along the tarmac into the sea and then back onto the land.
  • Furthermore, if Darko is spared, and the player tails Darko, even if Darko dies an accidental death (e.g. being ran over by cars in the airport), the game will treat it as if Niko had killed Darko.
  • If you choose to execute Darko, he says after a few shots: "Thank you".
  • If you execute Darko with a Desert Eagle, which only holds 9 bullets, Niko will still fire 12 shots without reloading.
  • The call to Florian (Bernie) after the mission differs, naturally, depending on the choice made. Notable, however, is that Niko's words seem to indicate that he is bidding farewell to Florian altogether if the player chooses to kill Darko, in contrast to his plans to "see him soon" if the player walks away.
  • This Mission along with Three Leaf Clover is regarded as a favorite by players and few even say that it should be the final mission.
  • The line 'I am the one who survived' was seen in some trailers ,the TV spots,and often quoted by players.
  • If the player kills Darko with a molotov, he will run around on fire screaming, collapse and die, get up and fall down again.
  • If the player is already at Funland before calling Roman, Roman will spawn falling from the air after the call.
  • After dealing with Darko, when Niko and Roman drive away, Niko will utter that he doesn't want to hear DJs and ads, so he turns off the car radio; this is the only time in the game in which Niko unilaterally turns off the radio. Oddly, he will still say this even if the player has already turned the radio off.
  • After this mission, Niko no longer receives phone calls from U.L. Paper berating him after he goes on a five- or six-star wanted level rampage.