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|origin = ''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'' |
|origin = ''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'' |
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|occupation = Drug Lord |
|occupation = Drug Lord |
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+ | |skills = Marksmanship<br> |
Trash talking |
Trash talking |
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− | |hobby = Smoking joints |
+ | |hobby = Smoking joints. |
− | |goals = Make money from the drug trafficking |
+ | |goals = Make money from the drug trafficking.<br> |
− | Escape from Pier 69 and survive <small>(failed)</small>. |
+ | Escape from Pier 69 and survive <small>(both failed)</small>. |
|crimes = Drug trafficking<br> |
|crimes = Drug trafficking<br> |
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− | Treachery<br> |
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Murder<br> |
Murder<br> |
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Robbery<br> |
Robbery<br> |
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Theft<br> |
Theft<br> |
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Conspiracy |
Conspiracy |
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− | |type of villain = Traitorous Criminal |
+ | |type of villain = Traitorous Criminal |
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{{Quote|I'm a mother**kin' genius!|Ryder}} |
{{Quote|I'm a mother**kin' genius!|Ryder}} |
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{{Quote|It's 'cause I'm too intelligent for this shit, man.|Ryder explains why he didn't finish high school.}} |
{{Quote|It's 'cause I'm too intelligent for this shit, man.|Ryder explains why he didn't finish high school.}} |
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After betraying CJ and accelerating the fall of the GSF in Los Santos, Ryder aids Big Smoke in establishing a drug trade with the Loco Syndicate and thus flooding Los Santos with crack cocaine. He later appears in San Fierro. Ryder, T-Bone Mendez and the Ballas meet for a deal. After CJ and Cesar, along with a squad of Triads, riddle T-Bone with bullets on the pier, Ryder runs away and engages Carl in a speedboat chase, which ends in his death. Alternatively, as he swims to the speedboat, he is killed by CJ's sniper rifle. |
After betraying CJ and accelerating the fall of the GSF in Los Santos, Ryder aids Big Smoke in establishing a drug trade with the Loco Syndicate and thus flooding Los Santos with crack cocaine. He later appears in San Fierro. Ryder, T-Bone Mendez and the Ballas meet for a deal. After CJ and Cesar, along with a squad of Triads, riddle T-Bone with bullets on the pier, Ryder runs away and engages Carl in a speedboat chase, which ends in his death. Alternatively, as he swims to the speedboat, he is killed by CJ's sniper rifle. |
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− | In an occurrence of foreshadowing, CJ tells Ryder during an early mission, "One day, you're gonna wish you hadn't pissed me off.". It was later revealed by Cesar Vialpando that Ryder tried to have sex with Kendl. Although CJ reacted as an older brother would and should he still seemingly regret having to have killed a life long friend. |
+ | In an occurrence of foreshadowing, CJ tells Ryder during an early mission, "One day, you're gonna wish you hadn't pissed me off.". It was later revealed by Cesar Vialpando that Ryder tried to have sex with Kendl (this was most likely a lie to make Carl fell good about killing Ryder). Although CJ reacted as an older brother would and should he still seemingly regret having to have killed a life long friend. |
Ryder owns a maroon Coupe Utility (an El Camino look-alike referred to in-game as a "Picador") with a license plate reading "SHERM", a slang term for PCP (CJ calls Ryder "sherm-head" throughout the game). Throughout the game, Ryder has a habit of calling CJ a "buster". CJ also mentions that Ryder has been dealing drugs since he was 10, and once beat up a teacher for wearing purple (Ballas colors). |
Ryder owns a maroon Coupe Utility (an El Camino look-alike referred to in-game as a "Picador") with a license plate reading "SHERM", a slang term for PCP (CJ calls Ryder "sherm-head" throughout the game). Throughout the game, Ryder has a habit of calling CJ a "buster". CJ also mentions that Ryder has been dealing drugs since he was 10, and once beat up a teacher for wearing purple (Ballas colors). |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*He was based on the real-life late American rapper {{W|Eazy-E}}. |
*He was based on the real-life late American rapper {{W|Eazy-E}}. |
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− | *In the beta for GTA: San Andreas, Ryder was supposed to die on the pier and Carl would chase and shoot down T-Bone Mendez. However, in the final version of the game, their deaths are reversed. |
+ | *In the beta for ''GTA: San Andreas'', Ryder was supposed to die on the pier and Carl would chase and shoot down [[T-Bone Mendez]]. However, in the final version of the game, their deaths are reversed. |
+ | *Unlike [[Big Smoke]], Ryder shows no suspicious behavior prior to his betrayal as evident when he; |
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+ | **Is seen shooting at the Green Sabre when it comes to kill CJ and Sweet's mother. |
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+ | **Does missions with CJ that benefits the gang such as giving the gang weapons. |
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+ | **Joins Carl and Sweet in shooting back at the [[Ballas]] when the foursome are ambushed at Cluckin Bell and even criticizes Big Smoke for eating his food and not shooting at the rival gang. |
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+ | *Additionally, after the mission Yay-Ka-Boom-Boom, the mission that takes place after Toreno's Last Flight (which, in turn, is the mission after Pier 69), Ryder is not brought up or heard of again. Neither Carl nor Cesar ever tell anyone that Ryder is dead and anyone who doesn't know that Ryder is dead will never ask if he is. |
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“ | I'm a mother**kin' genius! | „ |
~ Ryder |
“ | It's 'cause I'm too intelligent for this shit, man. | „ |
~ Ryder explains why he didn't finish high school. |
“ | I got with them mother**kers though - showed them n***az who's gangsta. Ryder N***a! | „ |
~ Ryder |
Lance "Ryder" Wilson (September 7, 1967 - 1992) better known as Ryder, is a supporting antagonist in the videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
He was voiced by MC Eiht. "Hood Took Me Under", a song produced by Compton's Most Wanted, including member MC Eiht, is featured on Radio Los Santos and the San Andreas game soundtrack.
Biography
Strongly resembling the late rapper Eazy E by wearing a baseball hat and jheri curl, is a senior member of the Grove Street Families, who lives in a home neighboring the Johnson House and smokes large quantities of marijuana laced with PCP. In an effort to supply the GSF with new firearms and weapons, Ryder calls in CJ to help steal some weaponry from several locations, including the home of a heavily armed war veteran (Colonel Fuhrberger), a forcibly stopped ammunition train and a National Guard weapons depot.
Ryder has delusions of grandeur and a possible Napoleon complex stemming from his small stature. He fancies himself a "genius" and claims that he did not finish school because he was "too intelligent" and not because of his involvement with the GSF. In The Introduction, Big Smoke approaches him with an offer to betray the Grove Street Families in order to break into the drug trade. After little convincing, Ryder accepts.
When CJ returns and begins his rise in the Grove Street Families, Ryder becomes increasingly jealous even though he is already aligned with the Ballas. Cesar takes CJ to witness both Smoke and Ryder emerging from a garage and talking to Officer Tenpenny; a "Green Sabre" car that is involved in the slaying of CJ's mother is inside. It is implied that both Smoke and Ryder were involved in the hit.
After betraying CJ and accelerating the fall of the GSF in Los Santos, Ryder aids Big Smoke in establishing a drug trade with the Loco Syndicate and thus flooding Los Santos with crack cocaine. He later appears in San Fierro. Ryder, T-Bone Mendez and the Ballas meet for a deal. After CJ and Cesar, along with a squad of Triads, riddle T-Bone with bullets on the pier, Ryder runs away and engages Carl in a speedboat chase, which ends in his death. Alternatively, as he swims to the speedboat, he is killed by CJ's sniper rifle.
In an occurrence of foreshadowing, CJ tells Ryder during an early mission, "One day, you're gonna wish you hadn't pissed me off.". It was later revealed by Cesar Vialpando that Ryder tried to have sex with Kendl (this was most likely a lie to make Carl fell good about killing Ryder). Although CJ reacted as an older brother would and should he still seemingly regret having to have killed a life long friend.
Ryder owns a maroon Coupe Utility (an El Camino look-alike referred to in-game as a "Picador") with a license plate reading "SHERM", a slang term for PCP (CJ calls Ryder "sherm-head" throughout the game). Throughout the game, Ryder has a habit of calling CJ a "buster". CJ also mentions that Ryder has been dealing drugs since he was 10, and once beat up a teacher for wearing purple (Ballas colors).
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Trivia
- He was based on the real-life late American rapper Eazy-E.
- In the beta for GTA: San Andreas, Ryder was supposed to die on the pier and Carl would chase and shoot down T-Bone Mendez. However, in the final version of the game, their deaths are reversed.
- Unlike Big Smoke, Ryder shows no suspicious behavior prior to his betrayal as evident when he;
- Is seen shooting at the Green Sabre when it comes to kill CJ and Sweet's mother.
- Does missions with CJ that benefits the gang such as giving the gang weapons.
- Joins Carl and Sweet in shooting back at the Ballas when the foursome are ambushed at Cluckin Bell and even criticizes Big Smoke for eating his food and not shooting at the rival gang.
- Additionally, after the mission Yay-Ka-Boom-Boom, the mission that takes place after Toreno's Last Flight (which, in turn, is the mission after Pier 69), Ryder is not brought up or heard of again. Neither Carl nor Cesar ever tell anyone that Ryder is dead and anyone who doesn't know that Ryder is dead will never ask if he is.