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I don't care how many people she's with. We will find them. We will kill them.
~ Mike to Jordan, who wants to keep Ellie for interrogation.

Mike is a minor antagonist in the 2020 video game The Last of Us Part II.

He is a member of the Washington Liberation Front and a platoon leader in charge of the downtown Seattle area. He later captures Ellie after she and Dina triggered explosive mines outside and were incapacitated, leading him to capture Ellie and get shot when Dina comes to rescue her.

He was voiced by Ruben Langdon, who also played James.

Biography[]

Background[]

Mike's past is unknown, but he joined the WLF at some point in Seattle and rose through the ranks highly enough that the WLF leader Isaac Dixon put him in command of a platoon. At some point, Mike's platoon was stationed at the Serevena Hotel for resource storage in preparation for the Seraphite island invasion. Jordan also was stationed with him as a supporting lieutenant to help out. There, Mike ordered one soldier to search the former WLF outposts nearby for supplies while he and the rest of the unit found gasoline to bring to the hotel.

The Last of Us Part II[]

Mike and Jordan were ordered by Isaac to scavenge all remaining supplies from the nearby elementary school in preparation for the upcoming invasion of the Seraphites' territory. Before leaving, he chatted with his platoon in the WLF's mess hall at the SoundView Stadium. He played checkers poorly against one of his mates while Jordan stood nearby and talked with Abby.

While positioned in the surrounding area, Mike and his unit came across Ellie, Dina, and their horse Shimmer, after the trio detonated one of the trap mines. Mike ordered his group to capture Dina, who had slipped away, while he killed Shimmer with a bullet to the head and then knocked Ellie out with the butt of a rifle, insulting her.

Sometime later, Mike relayed news of the event via radio to Isaac, who ordered Mike to kill the trespassers, no distractions. Mike returned to the classroom where Ellie was being held and found Jordan taunting her. He angrily questioned why Jordan was doing so, to which Jordan replied that Ellie was present at Joel Miller's death when he and his friends killed the smuggler in Jackson. Mike dismissed Jordan's concerns, drawing his pistol in preparation for executing Ellie, per Isaac's orders. Jordan, however, attempted to stop him, suggesting they interrogate Ellie first to learn if more people from Jackson had come to launch an attack on their soldiers. Mike rejected the idea, shoving him aside and preparing to shoot Ellie. However, before he could shoot, he was shot dead in the chest by Dina, who had managed to sneak up onto the roof glass above them.

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Survivors
Joel Miller | Ellie Williams

Smugglers
Robert | Tess Servopoulos

Fireflies
Marlene | Ethan | Joe Warren | Jerry Anderson

Cannibals
David (TV Series) | James

Washington Liberation Front
Abby Anderson (TV Series) | Owen Moore | Mel | Nora Harris | Manny Alvarez | Jordan | Mike | Isaac Dixon (TV Series)

Seraphites
Emily

Rattlers
Rattler Leader | Small Rattler | Pat

Others
The Infected | Federal Disaster Response Agency | Hunters | Bandits | Jimmy Cooper | Kathleen Coghlan | The Military (Unnamed Soldier)