“ | The bandits have started putting their foot down and demanding a cut of the artifacts stalkers find. We told them to take a hike, 'cause we figured stalkers don't owe nobody shit, and that seemed to be the end of it... but they ambushed the poor bastard when he went hunting for loot on his own and now they're demanding a ransom | „ |
~ Grizzly about Mitay's kidnapping |
Shishak's Gang are minor antagonists in the Ukrainian FPS Survival Horror video game S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call Of Pripyat.
Shishak's Gang is one of the bandit organizations found in the area around Jupiter. Unlike their contemporaries at the Checkpoint, Shishak's gang are more organized and fair.
History[]
Shishak and his men traveled to Jupiter to exploit the growing population of stalkers interested in exploring the newly-opened areas in the center. The gang settled at the Container Warehouse. The gang began to harass the stalkers, demanding half of the artifacts they find, the stalkers as excepted refused. In response, the gang kidnapped one of the stalkers, Mitay and demanded a payment for his life.
Mitay's friends, Grizzly and Torba fell into dilemma: Grizzly didn't wanted to obey the Bandits demand, and suggested to just break into their base and free Mitay; Torba said that paying the ransom is the most logic and less dangerous way.
The player can choose one of the sides of solving the problem: Storm the gang's lair with the help of Grizzly or take the peacefully way, by paying the ransom. The player can go alone, but in this way the player can only storm the gang.
If the player chose the peaceful way and didn't kill Shishak and his men, then the gang will remain at the Container Warehouse unlike Jack's Gang, who will leave to wander Jupiter.
Membership[]
- Shishak, the leader of the gang.
- Dwarf, the gang's guard and the leader of the lowest bandits in the criminal hierarchy.
- 15 members, except for Shishak and Dwarf, the gang has 15 more members with randomized names.
Powers & Skills[]
- Robbery Proficiency: Unlike other bandits in Jupiter, Shishak's men are much more preserved and organized, making them in some way similar to Sultan, who made his gang less chaotic and barbaric compared to other bandit leaders.