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{{double image|right|Soapboxxer (GTA4) (preacher).jpg|150|Soapboxxer (GTA4) (conspiracy theorist).jpg|161|A preacher (left) and a conspiracy theorist (right) in GTA IV.||}}
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{{double image|right|Soapboxxer-GTA4-preacher.jpg|150|Soapboxxer-GTA4-conspiracytheorist.jpg|161|A preacher (left) and a conspiracy theorist (right) in GTA IV. The shirt reads "The end is quite close"||}}
   
'''Soapboxxers''' refer to specialized [[pedestrian]]s in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] whose primary function is to stand in designated areas of [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] and soapbox about their thoughts, be its religious preaches, conspiracy theories or simply outlandish expressions of their thoughts.
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'''Soapboxers''' refer to specialized [[pedestrian]]s in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] whose primary function is to stand in designated areas of [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]] and soapbox about their thoughts, be it religious preaches, conspiracy theories or simply outlandish expressions of their thoughts. They are also found in [[Grand Theft Auto V]].
   
== Types of soapboxxers ==
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==Types of Soapboxers==
Soapboxxers in GTA IV are generally classified into two groups.
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Soapboxers in GTA IV are generally classified into two groups.
   
The first are African American '''preachers''' who constantly warn about doom for humanity. They appear to be rather eccentric but delusional, their statements often lacking factual basis. Even so, they believe that what they're saying is true. They are most likely a play on the "bible belt" fundamentalist preachers who often come into large cities (such as Washington, D.C. and New York City) to preach "the good word" to anyone passing by. There are a variety of randomized character models of preachers, each with there own view on what hell is in store for those who are nonbelievers and the "heaven" that those who believe will go to when they die; a handful of preacher may also hold what appears to be a religion book, but close inspection reveals it is simply a novel also held by generic pedestrians. People believe these preachers might be Jehova's witnesses, but this might not be true.
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The first are African American '''preachers''' who constantly warn about doom for humanity. They appear to be rather eccentric but delusional, their statements often lacking factual basis. Even so, they believe that what they're saying is true. They are most likely a play on the "bible belt" fundamentalist preachers who often come into large cities (such as Washington, D.C. and New York City) to preach "the good word" to anyone passing by. There are a variety of randomized character models of preachers, each with their own view on what hell is in store for those who are nonbelievers and heaven that those who believe will go to when they die; a handful of preachers may also hold what appears to be a religious book, but close inspection reveals it is simply a book also held by generic pedestrians.
   
The other form of soapboxxers are Caucasian American '''conspiracy theorists''' who attempt to spread far-fetched conspiracy theories relating to the government and criticize the seeming conformity of society. They warn of how corrupt the government is (specifically, that of the United States) and how the government spies on them (explaining on one occasion, for example, that the government has put "robots" into the drinking water). On other occasions, they tend to express they wish for a conspiracy-free society, and their love of everyone.
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The other form of soapboxers are Caucasian American '''conspiracy theorists''' who attempt to spread far-fetched conspiracy theories relating to the government and criticize the seeming conformity of society. They warn of how corrupt the government is (specifically, that of the United States) and how the government spies on them (stating on one occasion, for example, that the government has put "robots" into the drinking water). On other occasions, they tend to express they wish for a conspiracy-free society, and their unconditional love of everyone.
   
== Locations ==
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==Locations==
The locations of both soapboxxers are usually the same, with both characters interchanged during certain times when the player passes by the same location. Common locales predominantly include landmarks in [[Algonquin]], such as the [[Suffolk|Suffolk church]], [[Star Junction]], the Algonquin end of [[Broker Bridge]], [[Middle Park]], hospitals, and opposite the [[South Bohan Safehouse]].
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The locations of both soapboxers are usually the same, with both characters interchanged during certain times when the player passes by the same location. Common locales predominantly include landmarks in [[Algonquin]], such as the [[Suffolk Church]], [[Star Junction]], the [[Algonquin]] end of [[Broker Bridge]], [[Easton]], [[Middle Park]], hospitals, and opposite the [[South Bohan Safehouse]]. They can also almost always be found outside the [[South Bohan Safehouse]]
   
 
They also both appear in front of the chapel [[Alderney State Correctional Facility]] prison yard (although it is probably meant for preachers to only spawn here).
 
They also both appear in front of the chapel [[Alderney State Correctional Facility]] prison yard (although it is probably meant for preachers to only spawn here).
   
== Behavior ==
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==Behavior==
[[Image:Soapboxxer (GTA4) (pedestrians' reactions).jpg|thumb|325px|A soapboxxer being berated by a gathering of pedestrians in Middle Park.]]
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[[Image:Soapboxxer-GTA4-pedestrians'reactions.jpg|thumb|325px|A soapboxer being berated by a gathering of pedestrians in Middle Park.]]
 
Soapboxers are often looked down upon by passing NPC [[pedestrians]], who usually abuse them verbally. Despite receiving constant insults, soapboxers tend to continue on with their soapboxing, and may often be heard looping the same preach over and over again.
   
 
The only way soapboxers can be silenced is if the soapboxer is threatened with a weapon (with a weapon aimed at them), or is physically attacked by the player or NPCs (i.e. via punches, a weapon, or a simple vehicular accident). If the soapboxer manages to survive the initial onslaught, they will stop their preaching and attempt to flee. Also, just as normal pedestrians, if the player is to attack a soapboxer they will either run away in fear or choose to fight back.
Soapboxxers are often looked down upon by passing NPC pedestrians, who usually abuse them verbally. Despite receiving constant insults, soapboxxers tend to continue on with their soapboxing, and may often be heard looping the same preach over and over again.
 
   
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==Known Soapboxers==
The only way soapboxxers can be silenced is if the soapboxxer is physically attacked by the player or NPCs (i.e. via punches, a weapon, or a simply vehicular accident). If the soapboxxer manages to survive the initial onslaught, they will stop their preaching and attempt to flee.
 
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*[[Griff]] (found in [[Grand Theft Auto V]])
   
== See also ==
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==Trivia==
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*The conspiracy theorists have unique writing on their shirts. Sometimes, when they spawn, their shirt will say, ''"The End Is Quite Close..."'' or ''"We're all fucked!"''
* [[Buskers]]
 
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*In GTA V there is an afro-american soapboxer that speaks about sins and paradise like the ones in GTA IV, he also says "''Join me as I joined my brother in Liberty City''" Probably referencing the soapboxers in Liberty City. He can be found on [[Dutch London St]]reet in [[Rancho]]. Similarly, in GTA IV, the pedestrians can be heard saying to the conspiracy theorist "Go back to San Andreas!"
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*If the police arrest a soapboxer, he will get in the police car but immediately get out. The police will then try to arrest him again or ignore him.
   
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==See Also==
 
*[[Buskers]]
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*[[Tramps]]
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*[[Prostitutes]]
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[[Category:Features]]
 
[[Category:Features in GTA IV]]
 
[[Category:Features in GTA IV]]
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[[Category:Features in GTA V]]
 
[[Category:Pedestrians]]
 
[[Category:Pedestrians]]

Revision as of 09:58, 25 July 2014

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A preacher (left) and a conspiracy theorist (right) in GTA IV. The shirt reads "The end is quite close"

Soapboxers refer to specialized pedestrians in Grand Theft Auto IV whose primary function is to stand in designated areas of Liberty City and soapbox about their thoughts, be it religious preaches, conspiracy theories or simply outlandish expressions of their thoughts. They are also found in Grand Theft Auto V.

Types of Soapboxers

Soapboxers in GTA IV are generally classified into two groups.

The first are African American preachers who constantly warn about doom for humanity. They appear to be rather eccentric but delusional, their statements often lacking factual basis. Even so, they believe that what they're saying is true. They are most likely a play on the "bible belt" fundamentalist preachers who often come into large cities (such as Washington, D.C. and New York City) to preach "the good word" to anyone passing by. There are a variety of randomized character models of preachers, each with their own view on what hell is in store for those who are nonbelievers and heaven that those who believe will go to when they die; a handful of preachers may also hold what appears to be a religious book, but close inspection reveals it is simply a book also held by generic pedestrians.

The other form of soapboxers are Caucasian American conspiracy theorists who attempt to spread far-fetched conspiracy theories relating to the government and criticize the seeming conformity of society. They warn of how corrupt the government is (specifically, that of the United States) and how the government spies on them (stating on one occasion, for example, that the government has put "robots" into the drinking water). On other occasions, they tend to express they wish for a conspiracy-free society, and their unconditional love of everyone.

Locations

The locations of both soapboxers are usually the same, with both characters interchanged during certain times when the player passes by the same location. Common locales predominantly include landmarks in Algonquin, such as the Suffolk Church, Star Junction, the Algonquin end of Broker Bridge, Easton, Middle Park, hospitals, and opposite the South Bohan Safehouse. They can also almost always be found outside the South Bohan Safehouse

They also both appear in front of the chapel Alderney State Correctional Facility prison yard (although it is probably meant for preachers to only spawn here).

Behavior

Soapboxxer-GTA4-pedestrians'reactions

A soapboxer being berated by a gathering of pedestrians in Middle Park.

Soapboxers are often looked down upon by passing NPC pedestrians, who usually abuse them verbally. Despite receiving constant insults, soapboxers tend to continue on with their soapboxing, and may often be heard looping the same preach over and over again.

The only way soapboxers can be silenced is if the soapboxer is threatened with a weapon (with a weapon aimed at them), or is physically attacked by the player or NPCs (i.e. via punches, a weapon, or a simple vehicular accident). If the soapboxer manages to survive the initial onslaught, they will stop their preaching and attempt to flee. Also, just as normal pedestrians, if the player is to attack a soapboxer they will either run away in fear or choose to fight back.

Known Soapboxers

Trivia

  • The conspiracy theorists have unique writing on their shirts. Sometimes, when they spawn, their shirt will say, "The End Is Quite Close..." or "We're all fucked!"
  • In GTA V there is an afro-american soapboxer that speaks about sins and paradise like the ones in GTA IV, he also says "Join me as I joined my brother in Liberty City" Probably referencing the soapboxers in Liberty City. He can be found on Dutch London Street in Rancho. Similarly, in GTA IV, the pedestrians can be heard saying to the conspiracy theorist "Go back to San Andreas!"
  • If the police arrest a soapboxer, he will get in the police car but immediately get out. The police will then try to arrest him again or ignore him.

See Also