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“ | You are no better than him! | „ |
~ Baka's last words before being killed by Lincoln Clay. |
Baka is a minor antagonist from the 2016 Hangar 13 video game Mafia III. He is the lieutenant and mistaken leader of the Haitian mob in New Bordeaux and an enemy to both the Marcano Crime Family and the Black Mob.
After members of his Haitian gang attempted in kill Lincoln at the soup kitchen, Lincoln uncovered their plans to take control of Delray Hollow back from Sammy and the rest of the Black Mob. Sammy then gives him information about Baka's whereabouts and sends Lincoln to kill him.
He was voiced by Asante Jones.
Biography[]
Early Life[]
Little is known of Baka's early life, except that he was born in Haiti. He was likely a criminal in his native country. In 1957, Francios Duvalier was elected President of Haiti. Duvalier, b.k.a. "Papa Doc", commissioned a secret police called the Tonton Macoute who intimidated the people of Haiti and rooted out criminals in a horrible manner. Many people, including Baka, fled Haiti. Most set their sights on America. While most Haitians who fled Duvalier's regime were decent and hardworking, the criminals were included in the mix, and soon the southern United States had Haitian gangs.
Leading the Haitian Mob[]
As of 1968, Baka was the lieutenant of the Haitian gang of New Bordeaux in the U.S and deeply despises the white people of the city who treat him and his folks and his fellow black people like dirt, and in turn, he and his fellow gang brutalize and attack white people. He is also willing to attack black people, either to steal from them or in retaliation for them becoming "too friendly" with other races.
He is active in the Delray Hollow district of the city, and when he noticed that the Black Mob led by Sammy Robinson had affiliated themselves with the Italian Marcano Crime Family, led by Sal Marcano, gang attacked Sammy's gang and harass the residents. Of particular target was a numbers racket called the Black Lottery (which was an ipso facto tax on the residents of Delray Hollow), which caused Sammy to lose money and fall behind in his required tributes to Marcano.
Events of Mafia III[]
Sammy believed Baka to be the leader of the Haitian mob so he sent Lincoln and Ellis to eliminate Baka and end the Haitians' attacks. Baka was confronted in his headquarters, located in the Bayou, and shot by Lincoln. In his dying moments, Baka revealed he ordered the attacks for two reasons, to get Delray Hollow in the hands of the Haitian gang and that he was a black supremacist who called Sammy a "race traitor".
He tells Lincoln that black people were not supposed to do business with or answer to white men such as Marcano. When Lincoln angrily says that was an insult to his adoptive father, Baka snarls "then you are no better than him!" and tried to attack Lincoln one final time, but ended up with his throat snapped by the man. Cassandra pretended to be a rape/abuse victim of Baka after his death in order to seem innocent to Lincoln.
After Baka's death, Cassandra was revelaed to be leader of the Haitian Mob and after the Marcanos betrayed the Black Mob and killed Sammy, she allied herself with Lincoln in order to end the Marcanos' reign over the city.
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