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− | [[Image:Mrlopez.jpg|thumb|Photograph of Mr. Lopez]] |
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+ | |name = Unknown |
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− | '''Mr. Lopez''' is the father of [[Luis Fernando Lopez]], [[Ernesto Lopez]], [[Leta Lopez-Wilkinson]] and the ex-husband to [[Adriana Yanira Lopez]]. He served in the US Marine Corps. Despite the fact that Mr. Lopez abandoned his wife and three kids, Luis still hangs three pictures of him on the walls in his apartment. According to Leta, Mr. Lopez left his new family in the mid-west too. |
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+ | |image = Mr.Lopez-TBOGT.jpg |
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+ | |gender = M |
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+ | |status = Alive |
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+ | |games = ''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]'' <small>(Mentioned)</small> |
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+ | |nationality = {{Flagicon|Dominican Republic|Flag of the Dominican Republic}} {{Flagicon|United States of America|Flag of the United States}} [[Dominican Republic|Dominican]]-[[United States of America|American]] |
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+ | |family = [[Adriana Yanira Lopez]] <small>(Ex-wife)</small><br> [[Ernesto Lopez]] <small>(Son</small><br> [[Luis Fernando Lopez]] <small>(Son)</small><br> [[Leta Lopez-Wilkinson]] <small>(Daughter)</small><br> Unnamed grand-children |
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+ | |businesses = Military |
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+ | |voice = None|aka = Mr. Lopez}} |
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− | Mr. Lopez |
+ | '''Mr. Lopez''' is an unseen character in ''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]''. |
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+ | ==Description== |
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+ | Mr. Lopez is the father of [[Ernesto Lopez|Ernesto]], [[Leta Lopez-Wilkinson]] and [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis Lopez]] and the ex-husband to [[Adriana Yanira Lopez]]. |
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+ | He served in the United States Marine Corps, and, at an unknown point, left them for a new wife and family in the [[United States of America|Midwest]]. According to Leta, however, Mr. Lopez left his new family in the Midwest as well. Despite the fact that Mr. Lopez abandoned his wife and three children, Luis still has three pictures of him on the walls in his [[Luis' Apartment|apartment]]. Strangely, even though Mr. Lopez left his family when his children were young, one of those pictures show Mr. Lopez in an Marine Corps MARPATS, which didn't start circulating in the Marine Corps until 2001-2004. |
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+ | Mr. Lopez bears a striking resemblance to Luis, even down to the goatee. In the game, Luis' mother, mentions Mr. Lopez and said that Luis is "just like his father," when Luis was treating his mother with hardly any respect in [[Momma's Boy]]. |
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+ | Leta informs Luis to get her children's pictures up and remove their father's pictures, calling their father an "asshole". Luis and Leta have a strong disliking for their father, but Ernesto appears to be indifferent. |
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+ | On [[Luis Fernando Lopez]]'s eyefind email inbox, He gets an email from [[Leta Lopez-Wilkinson]], his sister, who tells him that their father has gotten remarried in the midwest to a waitress and has other kids that he lives with |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *One of the medals on Mr. Lopez's chest is the Navy Cross, which is the second highest award for combat a Marine can earn. |
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+ | *The Eagle Globe and Anchor on Mr. Lopez's pocket is on the right side, but it should be on the left under the U.S. Marine Name Tape. |
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+ | *Mr. Lopez has no rank insignia in any of his uniforms in the pictures, which would make him a Private at least. |
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+ | *In one of the photographs Mr. Lopez is wearing a navy blue great coat with his dress blues. This color coat is only authorized for members of the Silent Drill Platoon. |
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+ | *Sometimes, when Luis is drunk, he might exclaim "Apparently my daddy was a drunk; good thing I'm not!". |
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+ | ==Navigation== |
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+ | [[Category:Unseen characters]] |
Revision as of 18:57, 3 November 2015
Mr. Lopez is an unseen character in The Ballad of Gay Tony.
Description
Mr. Lopez is the father of Ernesto, Leta Lopez-Wilkinson and Luis Lopez and the ex-husband to Adriana Yanira Lopez.
He served in the United States Marine Corps, and, at an unknown point, left them for a new wife and family in the Midwest. According to Leta, however, Mr. Lopez left his new family in the Midwest as well. Despite the fact that Mr. Lopez abandoned his wife and three children, Luis still has three pictures of him on the walls in his apartment. Strangely, even though Mr. Lopez left his family when his children were young, one of those pictures show Mr. Lopez in an Marine Corps MARPATS, which didn't start circulating in the Marine Corps until 2001-2004.
Mr. Lopez bears a striking resemblance to Luis, even down to the goatee. In the game, Luis' mother, mentions Mr. Lopez and said that Luis is "just like his father," when Luis was treating his mother with hardly any respect in Momma's Boy.
Leta informs Luis to get her children's pictures up and remove their father's pictures, calling their father an "asshole". Luis and Leta have a strong disliking for their father, but Ernesto appears to be indifferent.
On Luis Fernando Lopez's eyefind email inbox, He gets an email from Leta Lopez-Wilkinson, his sister, who tells him that their father has gotten remarried in the midwest to a waitress and has other kids that he lives with
Trivia
- One of the medals on Mr. Lopez's chest is the Navy Cross, which is the second highest award for combat a Marine can earn.
- The Eagle Globe and Anchor on Mr. Lopez's pocket is on the right side, but it should be on the left under the U.S. Marine Name Tape.
- Mr. Lopez has no rank insignia in any of his uniforms in the pictures, which would make him a Private at least.
- In one of the photographs Mr. Lopez is wearing a navy blue great coat with his dress blues. This color coat is only authorized for members of the Silent Drill Platoon.
- Sometimes, when Luis is drunk, he might exclaim "Apparently my daddy was a drunk; good thing I'm not!".