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“ | Você tá f-dido, gringo! (You're f-cked, gringo!) | „ |
~ Rego, before fighting Max Payne. |
Milo Rego (1973 – 2012) is a supporting antagonist in Max Payne 3. He was a Brazilian criminal, the second-in-command of São Paulo's Crachá Preto militia, and the right-hand man of the militia's leader Álvaro Neves from 2007 until 2012.
He was voiced by Daniel Bittencourt.
Biography[]
Time in the Brazilian military[]
Milo Rego was born in Brazil circa 1973. At some point during the mid-2000s, Rego joined the Brazilian army but was soon decommissioned in 2006, following a psychiatric evaluation, which deemed him unfit for service. Milo Rego also joined the UFE as seen the picture with Da Silva's folder in A Hangover Sent Direct from Mother Nature. This can explain the relationship between the Crachá Preto and UFE.
Joining the Crachá Preto[]
In 2007, Rego was recruited to the Crachá Preto by Neves, most likely sent by Becker to support the Cracha Preto. Rego soon became his right-hand man, and primarily functioned as a bodyguard and hitman for him.
In 2010, he was captured by gang members during a vigilante attack on the Purgatópolis favela. Rego was tortured for three days with a cigarette lighter leaving his face permanently scarred on the right side of his face, matching his scarred personality.
At some point his gang made an alliance with the Unidade de Forças Especiais special forces unit of São Paulo. Rego, and his boss Neves, began to work for Victor Branco, the man behind the UFE.
Working for Victor Branco[]
In 2012, a rival gang of the Crachá Preto, the Comando Sombra, kidnapped Fabiana Branco, the wife of the businessman Rodrigo Branco, Victor's older brother. Branco's bodyguards, Max Payne and Raul Passos, set a deal to exchange the money for Fabiana, meeting with CS members at the stadium of the Galatians FC.
Under the orders of Victor, Rego and Neves interrupted the exchange and had their men killing and chasing down both the CS and the bodyguards. Rego's men finally found and killed the CS member who had the exchange money, and took the bag to Neves and Rego.
At that time, Payne and Passos found a helicopter and flew away from the stadium. Rego aimed an RPG-7 at them and when he was about to take them down, he was stopped by Neves, who stated that they were only paid to bring the money, not take down the two bodyguards. Leading Rego to put down the rocket launcher and responding with 'fair enough'.
Favela warzone and death[]
Later that year, the UFE launched an attack on the Comando Sombra hideout in Nova Esperança, with a few members of the Crachá Preto, including Rego himself, serving as a backup.
The UFE later gave the people and gang members they captured, including Marcelo Branco and Giovanna Taveres, to Rego and his men. Max Payne oversaw the exchange and followed Rego to a backyard in which he kept Marcelo and Giovanna. Rego then ordered one of his men to burn Marcelo, which he did. As Marcelo died, Rego's man was knocked out by Payne, who rushed, though it was too late, to save Marcelo.
Rego threw Giovanna away and drew out his machete. Rego attacked Payne, who blocked and disarmed him. Payne then kicked at Rego, making him fall down, and finally struck him with Rego's own machete at his throat, ending the sadistic soldier's life and avenging Marcelo. Payne and Taveres then escaped from the area, taking Rego's pistol with them.
A few minutes after his death, Rego's corpse was found by Neves, who asked one of the men who came with him who killed Rego, who said that it was 'the American'. Neves then blames Payne for the death of Rego.
Personality[]
Rego was known as a person that exhibits both psychopathic and sociopathic tendencies. It is also reported in his UFE dossier that Rego liked and enjoyed dominating and humiliating his victims. Similar to Jack Lupino, the underboss of the Punchinello Crime Family and an early enemy of Max Payne (the killer of both Rego and Lupino), Rego showed many signs of brutality and sadism, burning Marcelo Branco to death to make his death pass off as a gang killing, and attempting to blow up both Payne and Raul Passos even after his work was done.
Rego seemed to be much the opposite of Neves; while Neves was rather easygoing and talkative, Rego was more serious and focused, as he tended to keep himself silent.
Rego was very proficient with firearms and melee weapons and was a skilled sword wielder. He also wields a PT92, but often keeps it holstered. He was shown to use an RPG-7, but his marksmanship was unknown, as he was stopped by Neves before he could fire a rocket.
Gallery[]
External Links[]
- Milo Rego on the Max Payne Wiki
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