User:Carl "CJ" Johnson/Grand Theft Auto: The Untold Stories/History

Grand Theft Auto: The Untold Stories (2006) is a Text-Based Series written by User:Carl "CJ" Johnson. In the series itself, it explains: WHY did Big Smoke and Ryder join the Ballas? Was Claude ALWAYS, or was he EVER, a "Mute"? WHY did 8-Ball start a Company? Well, the series can tell that to you. If it is turned into an ACTUAL series by Rockstar Games and Rockstar North, (which User:Carl "CJ" Johnson hereby gives them permission to use), it would take the Split-Screen Format of 24. It already takes the Real-Time Format of 24 (and you'd be surprised about how long an hour can be from these Characters' Perspectives, each episode takes up about 17 pages of Microsoft Word). In Carl's profile, you can get a link to the site where he hosts the episodes.

GTA: The Untold Stories has inspired a VERY mini Mini-Series called Daily Dude Damage, where 3 Male (and sometimes Female) Characters from the GTA Games battle it all out. The Episodes can be as long as a Harry Potter Book, or as short as a Sentence. Sometimes More or Less Characters will be involved.

Plot


Note: Plot Information Only From Episodes That Have Aired Will Be Here:

08:00:00 AM EDT

The story so far started out in Vice City, 1986, 1 day after the events of GTA: Vice City ended, at 8:00 AM. Tommy Vercetti walks out into his deceased ex-friend Lance Vance's Infernus, and drives off. On a portable TV, a newsanchor advertises The Hyman Condo, owned by Mickey Willows. It is for sale. Tommy drives off and, when he gets there, he buys the place. As Tommy was driving, the story finally branches off, when Mickey Willows, a businessman who had just arrived via plane in Vice City, asked his co-worker, Carl Johnson, to, remotely, via satellite, scan the DNA of all the people with a GPS set to The Hyman Condo. Tommy Vercetti is one, the other is unknown.

Where Carl works is The Hyman Incorporated Commercial Institute, in Staunton Island, Liberty City.

Mickey is shocked that Tommy Vercetti got out of prison. Internationally he was known for killing 11 people. Mickey, to be sure, wants Carl to check the prison files. Mickey calls a friend, and co-worker, Jimmy Lincoln. Jimmy, too, is shocked that he's out. Carl confirms this, saying that he left on a plane to Vice City a day after getting out of prison.

When Tommy buys the Condo, he finds an earpiece on the roof. A noise makes him jump as he flies the helicopter, almost crashing. Tommy is told to go to the Hyman Memorial Stadium. When he gets there, Tommy has 10 minutes to get all of the checkpoints.

Carl was going into Portland, when he gets a call from his brother, Sean, A.K.A. Sweet. He's needed in San Andreas, as the Ballas have an advantage with more turf and gang members. One even broke into The Johnson House.

Sweet tells his family the good news.

Tommy has 30 seconds left and 3 checkpoints left. Tommy gets 2, and tries to get the last one, but can't. Tommy asks for 30 more seconds. He's allowed that, but nothing more. Tommy gets the checkpoint just as the time runs out.

Carl is, pretty much, already at the airport.

Carl calls the Co-CEO at his workplace (Carl is the CEO himself), and says he'll need to take over his position.

Carl asks Joey Leone to fill in for the Co-CEO, Rick, but he can't, so Rick has to be the CEO and Co-CEO.

Tommy is given another Helicopter and some cake by Mickey and Jimmy. He has two men armed with M-16s and a Pilot. Tommy buys The Skumhole Shack for $1000, then takes off for the Airport (wanting to annihalate all the remaining Forelli members).

But on the way, the chopper's ambushed by some Haitians (presumably, and most likely, hired by Giorgio Forelli) on a bridge (the bridge to Leaf Links). One M-16-totting man is killed. The other calls for backup from Fort Baxter, and jumps off, managing to kill some Haitians, but then is killed anyway. A rocket blows up the top half of a Billboard the helicopter was taking cover behind, and so they go to the bottom half.

Tommy is glad when some Hunters blow up the part of the bridge the Haitians were on, killing all of them.

But then he motices the Helicopter was on the roof for a while. The pilot has been killed. Tommy was hit, and a soldier takes him into a Hunter, flying off.

09:00:00 AM EDT


Official Info (From Zachary Marsh)


MAJOR SPOILERS!

Note: Info also pertains to future episodes, and episodes that take place in the past, but have not been made.

  • Real-Life Cities, Objects, People, And Other Things, will be used, along with the made-up things (I.E. a Harrier can be used, but so can a Hydra), albeit, probably not in the near future.
  • The first season of the GTA: VC - GTA: SA Series has started at 8:00 AM, EDT, on December 31, 1986, and will end at 8:00 AM, EDT, on January 1, 1987 (due to Brian's death happening in 1986, to keep it at 5 years before San Andreas, Zach has made it be in Late 1986). This indicates that the GTA: VC - GTA: SA Series will only have 5 (likely), 4 (slightly less likely), or 6 (nearly impossible) Seasons. Any number larger is impossible, smaller is closer to impssible than 6 is.
  • Brian's death will be a cause of several deaths throughout the series, especially in this Season, and most of the deaths will be Giorgio Forelli's men, as acts of revenge by CJ, Sweet, and Tommy.
  • Giorgio Forelli is the main antagonist of the series, and will remain so until his eventual death at the hands of Tommy and/or Carl (this is imminent, and, as movies and TV Shows have been around for a long time, this shouldn't be that big of a spoiler), whereas someone "you won't believe" takes his place.
  • Tommy and Carl have known eachother since they were 3.
  • Tommy and Carl are close friends.
  • Tommy and Carl are the main Protagonists of the series.
  • Tommy and Carl were both born on September 11, 1955.
  • There are many plot branches and twists.
  • The series will probably take at least 30 years to complete, as a sheer 3 episodes are complete, and it's almost been a year.
  • There are continuity errors, like things appearing on TV and such, that weren't around until after the time that episode/season takes place. These are intentional, however, as the actual GTA series itself has several in every game, or at least most of the games.
  • Kendl will do something "unimaginable" at some point. Possibilities include killing someone, or turning on the protagonists.