Why does wiesel die in mob of the dead
He stabbed the guard multiple times with a Prison Knife and stole the keys, releasing Sal, Billy and Finn. Billy supplied the other three with Python revolvers that he had smuggled out of the Warden's "private collection. After killing him again, hordes of zombies appeared from the cells and attacked the four. While the others stood and fought the zombies, Arlington ran, but was surrounded and killed, and then sent to the Afterlife. In-game, the crew finds themselves in a seemingly endless cycle, where they fly with Icarus only to be brought back to Alcatraz by death in Electric chair.
Arlington finds his writings upon the Alcatraz map, the walls, and the wolf sketches, and the sign "no one escapes alive", however he does not remember writing any of them, and Arlington points out to the crew they cannot remember what happened yesterday. The others suspect Arlington to be the reason they are trapped in the cycle.
He denies their accusations, however when talks to himself he suspects he is indeed to blame and says he cannot remember what he has done, and even says there is a truth he hides from the others. During the Pop Goes the Weasel Easter egg Brutus reveals to the four audio logs from Stanley Ferguson, which reveal that the escape plan actually never happened and Icarus was never built, as the three mobsters argued over complications and abandoned Arlington's plan. Feeling cheated, they created makeshift weapons and lured Arlington onto the roof, and then brutally murdered him and left him to bleed out on the roof.
For this, Finn, Billy and Sal were sentenced to death via the electric chair, which was followed through with on January 19, During the Easter egg, Sal and the others relearn of the failed plan and attempt to kill Arlington once more. If they succeed, "the cycle continues" and the events of Mob of The Dead restart. If Weasel kills the other three, however, "the cycle is broken" and Sal, Finn, and Billy die for good, while Weasel goes free.
Eventually, Weasel defeats the other three mobsters. Afterwards, he takes the form of a bird nicknamed "Icarus" by stuhlinger and is now able to fly freely around the island, but trapped in the realm nonetheless.
After Primis takes back the Kronorium and gets captured by the Warden, Arlington comes back and releases them from their cells. He continues to aid the four by holding the Warden off and leads them to the cryochamber safely with the help of other mobsters. In the ending cutscene, Arlington can be seen released from Purgatory along with all the other souls trapped in Alcatraz.
Arlington seems to be pessimistic and depressed most of the time. He commonly states how hopeless he thinks the mobsters' situation is. If Arlington is completely downed, the player playing as him can hear him talking to himself, and hears Al mention how he knew old promises would catch up to him.
Arlington, like the rest of the crew, inquisitive often asks questions relating to how or why they are trapped in a nightmarish iteration of Alcatraz Island. His sense of humor is dry and deadpan, rarely sounding enthusiastic. He also seems to have a larger vocabulary, and uses less slang than the other three mobsters.
Should Weasel die, then "the cycle continues" and the Mobsters must repeat the events of Mob of the Dead again. Should Sal, Billy and Finn die then "the cycle is broken", meaning that the story can progress and Arlington is able to walk free on the Golden Gate bridge as the last mobster left alive.
Compared to the other Mobsters, Arlington seems to be the second youngest of the four. He wears the typical prison uniform, but also wears a dark blue jacket with elbow patches and black fingerless gloves over it. He is either balding or has had his head shaven, which he covers with a dark blue flatcap. He also has a small amount of stubble and is covered in blood like the other Mobsters. As a spirit, he appears in the form of a bird, or as Edward Richtofen describes him, a "teensy little seagull".
Call of Duty Wiki Explore. Cold War. Weapons in Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Albert "Weasel" Arlington. View source. History Talk It's up to you, User. It's all up to you. This article contains multiple options that are determined by player choice. Albert with a FAL. Arlington with a snub nosed Python. Albert faking his pain to draw Stanley Ferguson in the intro.
Mullah Rahmaan. Jonas Savimbi. Universal Conquest Wiki. Playable Characters. Non-Playable Characters. Quest Items. Wonder Weapons. Musical Easter Eggs and Soundtracks. Areas within Maps. A player now has to enter Afterlife, go through the newly appeared Afterlife doorway in the wall opposite of the Warden's Office, next to the high voltage panel and zap at a spoon on the ground next to the crack. The spoon should disappear and the Demonic Announcer is heard laughing.
Before proceeding with this step, the cycle must have been completed at least three times, the free Blundergat must have been gotten, and the spoon has to have been zapped behind the poster. Between the Citadel Tunnels and the docks, in the spiral staircase, the number pad should now be rapidly changing numbers which can also be heard as constant clicking when entering the staircase. A player should now enter Afterlife and use the number pad to input the mobsters' prison numbers: , , and Note that it can be done in any order.
After each number is entered, the number pad will blink and shuffle the digits. It is advised that the player in Afterlife has another player near their original body to repeatedly partially revive them thus granting more time available for the player in Afterlife to enter the numbers due to the Afterlife meter halting when the player is being revived , as the time in Afterlife would normally be barely enough for an unassisted player to put the correct numbers and revive themselves.
When done, Brutus will talk to the player, the screen will turn black and white and Stanley Ferguson starts narrating the events of the mobsters' escape plan.
After the narration ends, pairs of headphones resembling a power-up appear subsequently, continuing the narration. New drops will not appear until the previous one has been listened through completely.
The first appears on the staircase back up to the Citadel Tunnels, then near Double Tap Root Beer , then on the walkway between the Warden's Office and cafeteria, then in the staircase from cafeteria to infirmary, and finally on the staircase to the roof.
After listening through each recording, the Demonic Announcer's laugh is heard. Now, a player must board the plane in Afterlife. The plane does not need to be refueled, nor will the game give a prompt to enter the plane, but using the action button next to it should be enough. If done correctly, the player will be put onto the plane, and the other players will also go immediately into Afterlife and appear on the plane.
The plane will take off and crash into the bridge as always. The players will land in Afterlife mode, with their original bodies in the electric chairs. Each player must revive themselves, and when done, Weasel will now appear as an enemy target for the other mobsters, and can be damaged by them and vice versa.
The zombies will also not attack him at all and the Pop Goes the Weasel achievement will also unlock at this point.
In order to break the cycle, Weasel must kill all the other mobsters. To help with this and compensate for being alone against up to three, he has higher damage resistance.
When all the other mobsters have been killed, either by Weasel or the zombies, the game ends, with the ending camera panning out vertically from the Golden Gate Bridge with an orchestral version of the regular ending song. In order to continue the cycle, the other mobsters must kill Weasel. When he is dead, the game ends with the regular camera angle but with a unique song.
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