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'''[[Superhuman Physical Characteristics]]''', '''[[Genius Intelligence]]''', '''[[Human Achievements]]''' ([https://youtu.be/YmRzIFZn_Yw?si=XnChsjAyjDXtO75Y&t=274 Is a former special ops in the military during the war between America and Russia]), '''[[Martial Arts]]''' ([https://youtu.be/2MvWAXiH-1k?si=W5L2xQjOGgd1CUO0&t=2702 Jacket is highly proficient in close quarters combat and can easily overwhelm and kill several opponents at once] [https://imgur.com/a/y1m94fN and is vastly more skilled than trained soldiers]<ref name="Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, A Terrible Day Job"/> [https://youtu.be/2MvWAXiH-1k?si=W5L2xQjOGgd1CUO0&t=2702 and officers]), '''[[Weapon Usage|Weapon Mastery]]''' ([https://youtu.be/YmRzIFZn_Yw?si=-VDVyyzJZTrqWK5Q&t=62 Jacket was trained with various firearms in the military] [https://youtu.be/DFIoZL7G98o?si=v6XVEQe6LkpepGDF and is highly skilled with anything he can pick up off the ground]), '''[[Superhuman Precision]]''' ([https://youtu.be/2MvWAXiH-1k?si=a21N77SBDpkHWPtu&t=3185 Jacket can lodge just about anything] [https://youtu.be/2MvWAXiH-1k?si=92FZOpRDAdC0Km26&t=552 with deadly precision several meters] [https://youtu.be/2MvWAXiH-1k?si=XRVHt9ZDXpXaw4ER&t=2103 and can even hit targets behind multi-layered glass panels]), '''[[Acrobatics]]''' ([https://youtu.be/2MvWAXiH-1k?si=BENBtbdrHuq3vX5z&t=2016 Jacket is highly agile and flexible in combat] [https://youtu.be/zJmnRmeSwRM?si=D_NbVqoYUYW46cXc and is comparable to lesser soldiers who can dodge-evade dozens of bullets through rolling]), '''[[Stealth Mastery|Stealth Proficiency]]''' ([https://youtu.be/2MvWAXiH-1k?si=BENBtbdrHuq3vX5z&t=2016 Jacket can infiltrate and assassinate dozens of men before even being detected by the opponents], [https://imgur.com/a/y1m94fN and managed to take over two military camps in the span of ten days whilst evading air strikes and choppers]<ref name="Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, A Terrible Day Job"/>), '''[[Sheer Will]]''' ([https://youtu.be/2MvWAXiH-1k?si=UWiUMfhZjKilVfcE&t=2452 Even after being shot in the head] [https://youtu.be/2MvWAXiH-1k?si=JKXgRfF_IdDArhuz&t=2567 and undergoing life-saving surgery], [https://youtu.be/2MvWAXiH-1k?si=nV-GvS_76_VWYjLW&t=2567 Jacket was able to awake from his medically-induced coma while drugged and began his revenge] [https://youtu.be/YmRzIFZn_Yw?si=8Q6PazzUPk5vD-6D&t=755 and previously survived being blasted by an elevator explosion]), '''[[Immortality]]''' & '''[[Absolute Access|Time Travel]]''' ('''Reliance'''; [https://youtu.be/T6U3DxT3akQ?si=aqieSiyJqW_J9x1y Richard acknowledges the repetition of the events that occurred in ''Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number'', and questions why everyone would return to relive the events of the game]), minor '''[[Precognition]]''' ('''Destiny Perception'''; [https://youtu.be/4tFwfxwqCJI?si=HEheQRxSvs2aTHww&t=374 Richard can directly speak to the protagonists of ''Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number'' and inform them of their fates right before their deaths]) | |||
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Revision as of 06:02, 28 April 2024
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Articles About Jacket
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Hotline Miami | Jacket |
Crossovers | Payday2 - Travis Strikes Again |
“ | Do you like hurting other people? | „ | |
~ Richard to Jacket |
Background
Jacket is the main protagonist and player character of Hotline Miami, and a side character in Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number. Over the course of the first game, he dons various animal masks and performs a number of brutal assassinations in response to cryptic messages left on his answering machine. The second game explores the causes and consequences of his massacres two years after the first game's events, with Jacket himself making brief appearances in several cutscenes.
General Information
Name: Unknown, referred to as Jacket, potentially Richard (The masks gifted to 50 Blessings Hitmen are usually named after them directly)
Origin: Hotline Miami
Sex: Male
Age: Unknown, at least mid-twenties (Given Jacket was enlisted into the military sometime before 1985, and the events of the first game takes place in 1989, this would indicate that he is at least 22-years-old in Hotline Miami, with two additional years passing by the time Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number begins)
Classification: Jacket, The Miami Maniac
Species: Human
State of Being: Regular
Occupation: US Special Forces Operative (formally), 50 Blessings Hitman (formally, unwilling), Prisoner (currently)
Status: Both Alive and Deceased (After the events of Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, nuclear war breaks out across all of America and kills off the entire cast, including Jacket. Although upon replaying the game, a sequence will began where Richard acknowledges the cast returning to relive their ultimately futile fates which strongly suggests that the events will persist so long as the characters continue their doomed paths)
Alignment: Lawful Good initially (Jacket enlisted into the military and was apart of an elite four-man special forces that fought in Hawaii against Soviet Troops. Although his initial intentions are left ambiguous, he followed orders from his colonel with good intentions), Chaotic Neutral after the death of Beard in a nuclear blast in Los Angeles (After Beard's untimely death in Los Angeles, Jacket spiraled into a crazed hatred towards Russia and joined an organization called "50 Blessings" that forced him into the role of a hitman against the Russian mafia. Although he takes pleasure in killing these individuals due to justifying his actions as a conquest for revenge, he is sickened by the idea and actions of directly killing innocent lives)
Threat Level: Metropolitan Threat (Jacket singlehandedly became a threat to the entire Russian Mafia, allowing for rival mafias to take over territory previously claimed across Miami)
Codex Statistics
Tier: At least 9-C physically, Higher with certain masks, 9-B to 9-A with weapons
Cardinality: Finite
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: At least Superhuman level physically (Jacket has the raw power to split open a man's skull with a mere head bash, and crush said skulls with a single stomp. Jacket can swing open doors with enough power to knock grown adults several feet and unconscious. He is able to tear people's jaw off with ease, and snap a man's necks without little to no difficulty), Higher with certain masks (The Tony Mask allows him to physically kill opponents with a single punch, and the Don Juan mask grants Jacket the power to kill people by simply swinging a door open), Wall level (Jacket can utilize simple objects like bricks with such efficiency that he can shatter the skulls of over three adult men all at once. Jacket has experience with and indirect/direct access to various firearms and close-range weapons) to Room level with weapons (The 50 Blessings Organization can supply deadly explosive weapons such as rocket launchers to their hitmen[1] which have an explosive yield of a tenth of a ton of TNT)
Durability: At least Superhuman level (Jacket is shown to be able to handle the recoil of his own brutal attacks without any strain on his body whatsoever), Higher with Sheer Will (Jacket has endured major injuries through sheer grit and determination like being blasted by an elevator explosion, or shot through the skull)
Striking Strength: At least Superhuman Class physically (Jacket can very easily bash the skull in of foes), Higher with the Tony Mask (The Tony Mask empowers Jacket with greater physical strength), Wall level to Room level with weapons
Lifting Strength: At least Superhuman (Jacket can tear the jaw off of his opponents with relative ease. He can also throw large sledgehammers tens of meters with ease and can throw small objects like knives through massive multi-layered windows), Higher with the Jake Mask (The Jake Mask allows Jacket to throw any kind of object with lethal power)
Travel Speed: At least Athletic Human (Jacket is an incredibly agile individual capable of rampaging and slaughtering through a multi-story building in mere minutes), Superhuman with Graham and Brandon Masks (The Graham Mask increases Jacket's speed by twenty-five percent, whereas the Brandon Mask further increases it by fifty percent)
Combat Speed: Supersonic (Can kill several trained men in a matter of seconds and before they can even react. Can kill Dodger enemies who are specifically trained to avoid projectiles such as gunfire and get in close quarters), Higher with Tony Mask (The Tony Mask increases Jacket's execution speed greatly)
Reaction Speed: Supersonic (Jacket can maneuver around gunfire and avoid it with enough precision. Former soldier Corey is agile enough to roll out of gunfire and completely avoid it)
Stamina: At least Peak Human (Even after being shot in the head and undergoing life-saving surgery, Jacket was able to awake from his medically-induced coma while drugged and began his revenge by first going to the police station and raiding it for information, then following up by attacking the Father's club and getting information on his whereabouts before finally ending his revenge by killing the leader of the Russian Mafia)
Range: Standard Melee physically, Extended Melee with melee weapons, Tens of Meters when throwing any object, Hundreds of Meters with firearms
Powers and Techniques
Equipment
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Equipment the character usually carries on their person.
Equipment the character normally uses, this and on hand should realistically only be separated in cases where one has equipment they normally use not on their person.
Equipment that the character never really uses and isn't something they're able to use normally.
Equipment that a character can use or has used that can only be used once.
Equipment the character no longer has.
Notable Techniques
A list of some abilities the character generally uses.
Other
Standard Tactics: The usual behavior exhibited by a character during battles. For example, which actions a character will first perform when fighting an unknown opponent or which abilities they will use frequently, rarely, or never. If the character's behavior is too inconsistent to identify, they fall under "wildcard".
Weaknesses: Self-explanatory
Note: Self-explanatory
Explanations
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Miscellaneous Feats
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Trivia
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Gallery
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Battle Records
Put the character's official canon fights here.
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- [[Character's Name in bold]] - [A link to the fight in question]
- Conditions: Conditions and context the character had or the opponent had.
- Location: The location of the fight.
- Note: Any extra context that needs to be added about the fight in question, normally a note saying if the character was holding back, if they would have realistically won, etcetera.
Plot important fights the character has won.
Other fights the character has won.
Plot important fights the character has lost.
Other fights the character has lost.
Plot important fights the character has had a draw in.
Other fights the character has had a draw in.
For really rare cases where there is no confirmed note for who won, lost, or if there was a draw for a fight. These are normally for fights that have no canon mention of what happened and who won.
References
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Categories
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