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Template:Infobox character Johnny Gat is a character in Saints Row, Saints Row 2, Saints Row: The Third, Saints Row IV[1] and a playable character in Saints Row: Gat out of Hell.[2][3][4]
- You can never have too many guns.
- — Johnny Gat [5]
Biography
Saints Row
- So you're Julius' new boy huh? You don't look like much. Then again, I don't look like I have an eight inch cock, so I guess we're both full of surprises.
- — Johnny Gat to The Protagonist[6]
Johnny Gat was an inhabitant of the Saint's Row District of Stilwater. Realizing that the district was being torn apart by gang wars, he volunteered to join the 3rd Street Saints, a gang aiming to end these wars. Gat was assigned to plot the downfall of the Vice Kings, one of the warring gangs in Stilwater[7].
Gat's 'head on' strategies typically involved massive amounts of bloodshed and extensive property damage. After introducing The Protagonist to Gat's girlfriend Aisha, the three plot out a way to strike at the Vice Kings[8]. They loaded up a car full of C4 and took it to the gang's recording studio, blowing it up and leveling the place to the ground[9]. Despite all this, Gat admitted to having an admiration for Benjamin King, the Vice King's leaderTemplate:Fact. Despite having been almost crippled after being shot in the leg by Anthony Green[10], Johnny managed to move on along with The Protagonist on successfully destroying the Vice Kings.[11] During the Battlefield Promotion cutscene, Johnny gives Aisha a bouquet of flowers, reconciling their relationship which had become strained during the takedown of the Vice Kings.
Following the destruction of all three gangs and the assassination of Marshall Winslow[12], Johnny Gat takes part in the assassination attempt against the Chief of Police Monroe, resulting in the police chief's death.[13] After that, Johnny begins to spend more time with Aisha.[14]
Saints Row 2
- Johnny Gat: "Shit! 'Bout time your burnt ass woke up."
The Protagonist: "You okay, Johnny?"
Johnny Gat: "Yeah, aside from almost getting sent to the chair, I'm fucking great. Hey, you look different. Did you do something with your hair?"
- — Johnny Gat, upon first meeting The Protagonist in Saints Row 2 during "Appointed Defender".[15]
After The Protagonist fell into a coma, Gat attempted to kill Troy Bradshaw for betraying the Saints.[16] However, he failed and was taken to prison, in which he stayed for 2 years and 31 days. He was going to be executed for 387 counts of murder and one count of attempted murder, but in his appeal trial, The Protagonist bursts into the court room, kills the guards, and rescues Gat.[15] Gat proceeds to help The Protagonist as second-in-command to resurrect the Saints, finding them a suitable new hideout[17] and canonizing new members into the gang.[18] After the Saints' resurrection, Johnny helps in taking down the Ronin, one of the new gangs that took over. Gat participates in the raid on Poseidon's palace[19] and kills a Ronin who was on Saints turf.[20] This proves to be a fatal mistake as Ronin lieutenant Jyunichi saw Johnny dispose of the body.[21]
When Gat left the house, Jyunichi and a crew of Ronin break in and capture Aisha. Some time later, Gat and The Protagonist are heading back home and Gat notices something wrong as the door is ajar. The Ronin prepare to ambush them but Aisha shouts a warning to Johnny. In turn, Jyunichi decapitates her, infuriating Gat. As a result, Gat gets into a sword fight with Jyunichi while The Protagonist kills the other Ronin in a large shootout. After disposing of all the Ronin, The Protagonist accidentally distracts Johnny for a second while attempting to shoot Jyunichi, resulting in Johnny being impaled to the hilt and losing consciousness. The Protagonist manages to get him to hospital with the help of another Saint since the ambulance was taking too long.[22]
Gat stays in the hospital for a while up until the Ronin invade to finish him off, but The Protagonist, who is visiting Gat at the time, gets him away safely.[23] After making a full recovery, Gat and The Protagonist hold a funeral for Aisha, which is interrupted by the Ronin leader Shogo Akuji, who attempts to kill them in revenge for humiliating him and decimating his gang. Gat survives and, blaming Shogo for ordering Aisha's death, brutally beats him and buries him alive.[24] Gat and The Protagonist proceed on to defend the Saints Hideout from a Ronin invasion,[25] and he later creates a diversion at the chinese heritage festival, fending off the Ronin while The Protagonist kills Kazuo Akuji.[26]
After the Ronin are defeated, Gat is available as a homie. After the gangs have been obliterated, the Saints, along with Gat, move on to take down the corrupt company of Ultor in defense and retaliation against the new Masako strike team threat. In an assassination attempt against Dane Vogel, Johnny uses a sniper rifle to shoot at the surrounding guards while The Protagonist attempts to personally murder Vogel. The plan fails when Johnny is spotted by a security guard. When Vogel escapes to his office atop the enormous Ultor tower, Gat stays below at the entrance, buying The Protagonist time. After Vogel is killed, Johnny Gat does what he says he loves to do: shooting at oncoming waves of cops.[27]
Saints Row: The Third
- Josh: "Is this what it's normally like?"
Gat: "Normally the tellers don't use fucking shotguns."
Shaundi: "Yeah, normally banks don't look like a palace either. You see those statues before you blew 'em up?"
Gat: "Will you forget the horses, these guards are packing military grade hardware..."
The Protagonist: "Who the hell are we robbing?"
- — The 3rd Street Saints remark on their botched robbery of the Stilwater 1st National Bank.[28]
- Johnny Gat: "Birk's right - we traded our dicks in for pussies. Seriously... Movie deals? Commercials? The Saints name used to mean more than body spray and some ass-tasting energy drink."
The Protagonist: "Our brand's worth a shitload of money."
Johnny Gat: "Is that what it's all about?"
- — Johnny Gat, beginning to doubt the nature of the Saints.[29]
In Saints Row: The Third, Shaundi, The Protagonist, Josh Birk and Johnny attempt to rob a bank as a publicity stunt. After they encounter heavy resistance from unknown men and women dressed in red, they begin to question who owns the bank. After Birk sets off the silent alarm and flees, SWAT storm the bank, and the Saints are arrested after a large-scale shootout.[28] When The Protagonist is brought to Shaundi and Gat's cell, Johnny expresses disappointment over what the Saints have become, saying there's much more to the Saints name than "body spray and ass-tasting energy drinks".
Two high-ranking members of an organization called The Syndicate, Viola and Kiki, take the Saints aboard a plane owned by the Syndicate to meet with Phillipe Loren. After a heated discussion, Johnny breaks out of his chair and bashes Loren's head into a plane window, decompressing it; he then says he'll hold off the gang members and commandeer the plane while The Protagonist and Shaundi make their escape. Before The Protagonist and Shaundi are about to jump out of the plane, they attempt to contact Gat on the intercom. He says "Right on, I'll see you in Stil-", before being cut off by the sound of automatic gunfire.[29]
- Death
Once The Protagonist and Shaundi land in Steelport, Phillipe contacts them, informing them that Gat's death will be used as a symbol of fear by the Syndicate. [30]
After the Saints kill Phillipe and retrieve Gat's body[31][32], The Protagonist and Shaundi go back to Stilwater to bury Gat, only to have the funeral motorcade ambushed by Killbane and his men while crossing the "Hughes Memorial Bridge".[33] Upon returning to Steelport, a memorial party is held for Gat at the Saints HQ, although Shaundi doesn't approve.[34]
Viola DeWynter was present on the plane where Johnny was killed, landing safely in Steelport with both the plane and Johnny's body. After she defects to the Saints, she specifically references the fact that Johnny was dead.[35] During the abduction of Josh Birk, Viola makes a remark about The Protagonist's bad luck and mentions the death of his three friends (Lin, Carlos and Johnny Gat).
- Johnny's dead because he thought he could do everything on his own.
- — Viola DeWynter
- Yeah, a coma and 3 friends dead...it really worked out for you...
- — Viola during Nyte Blayde's Return
At the end of the game,[36] Johnny Gat is unlocked as Zombie Gat. The fact that Zombie Lin is referenced multiple times in Saints Row: The Third shows that Zombie homies are part of the story itself.
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Genkibowl VII
- Johnny Gat alive? Rumors circulate about the notorious gangster's fate.
During the opening cutscene of the first Activity in Genkibowl VII, "Apocalypse Genki", the news ticker reveals that rumors are circulating of Gat being alive.[37]
The Trouble With Clones
While Gat himself doesn't actually make an appearance in this DLC, it features a clone of him named Johnny Tag. He has the facial and hair resemblance from Saints Row 2, but still wears has his jacket from Saints Row: The Third. He has a Brute like form and his memories stop between Jyunichi killing Aisha[22] and getting revenge on Shogo.[24]
Saints Row IV
After rescuing Matt Miller, The Protagonist thinks that Johnny may be alive after Kinzie discovers another virtual prison in the form of a plane, corresponding with Johnny's defeat at the hands of the Morningstar. When The Protagonist infiltrates the prison however, it turns out to be holding Shaundi, who was haunted by her choice of leaving Johnny behind. Later, when Zinyak floods Virtual Steelport with past enemy gangs such as Vice Kings, The Ronin and Morningstar, Kinzie notices that it fits the psychological profile of Johnny. From this, the Saints know that Gat is alive.Broken {{ref}} (missing or broken label)
Eventually, Kinzie finds The Protagonist a way to enter into Johnny's mind, where Johnny has to relive the death of Aisha in the style of a 2-D sidescroller game. Aisha is kidnapped by Warren Williams, and both Johnny and The Protagonist head to Kingdom Come Records to fight Warren. When Warren is defeated, they head to Aisha's house to face off with Jyunichi. During this time, The Protagonist tries to snap Johnny out of the simulation, but he refuses to listen. After defeating Jyunichi, Johnny is freed from his container on the Zin mothership. Zinyak sends his army to track Johnny down, but The Protagonist infiltrates the ship and kills them all. When Johnny is found, he is seen stabbing a Zin soldier in the back of the head and putting his signature sunglasses back on.[38]
Johnny claims that Zinyak abducted him from Loren's jet years before the invasion of earth, as Zinyak believed Johnny alone could stop his plans. [39]
After his rescue, The Protagonist can partake in a Genki Arena created by Matt Miller with Johnny, and they catch up on what has been happening. After finishing the arena and killing a recreated Phillipe Loren, Johnny becomes a super homie after getting superpowers.[40]
Johnny begins helping the Saints on their quest for taking down the Zin and going after Zinyak. When meeting in Simulation 31 where they end up being ambushed, Johnny teams up with The Protagonist, Kinzie, Shaundi and Fun Shaundi to fight through the Zin invaders.[41]
Johnny along with the Saints come to The Protagonist's aid during their stand-off, and they eventually defeat Zinyak.[42]
Saints Row: Gat out of Hell
Johnny Gat and Kinzie Kensington are playable characters in Saints Row: Gat out of Hell instead of The Protagonist.[3][4] After watching The Protagonist get sucked into Hell, Johnny forces the Ouija board to let him follow. Upon arriving, Johnny sees a billboard featuring Dane Vogel, and assumes he is behind the kidnapping. After arriving at the Ultor building to question Dane, Vogel explains that Satan kidnapped The Protagonist to marry his daughter, since they have caused more chaos and destruction than anyone in human history, making them the best choice to lead Satan's armies into heaven. Dane tells Johnny that the only way to confront Satan is to cause as much chaos as possible.[43]
Personality
Johnny Gat is a brash, sarcastic, hot-headed, self-righteous, trigger-happy man. He is of Eastern Asian heritage and has a torrid, on/off relationship with local R&B diva, Aisha. Johnny has been seen as a stereotypical gung-ho like gangster and has absolutely no sympathy toward those he kills. Although Johnny is quite harsh and disrespectful to Aisha, Gat does have a soft and caring side as he goes berserk with rage upon the Ronin in his house after Aisha's death and informing The Protagonist that Pierce and Shaundi are in danger. He also has a habit of cheating death as he survived being shot in the knee by a shotgun[44] and stabbed in the stomach with a sword[45], and has taken out many gang members and cops by himself. Gat seems to have nearly super-human strength as he punched Shogo's head through a grave stone[46] and freed himself from a chair bolted to the ground that he was also tied to.[47] In Saint's Row, Gat has black hair with white dyed tips, but in the next game, it is all black.
Blood In, Blood Out: The Johnny Gat Story
Blood In, Blood Out: The Johnny Gat Story is a documentary about Johnny Gat. In Ultor Exposed, it is reported as airing before a repeat of an interview between Jane Valderama and Tera Patrick.[48]
- Risking life and limb, mild mannered reporter Jane Valderamma conducted a provocative interview with a rogue Ultor scientist who identified herself only as Tera. For those who missed it, Valderama's fearless live interview with the deranged microbiologist will be repeated tonight following "Blood In, Blood Out: The Johnny Gat Story".
- — Commercial for interview between Jane Valderama and Tera Patrick.[48]
Trivia
- Johnny Gat is voiced by Daniel Dae Kim in Saints Row, Saints Row 2 Saints Row: The Third and Saints Row IV.[49]
- Johnny Gat bears some resemblance to his voice actor in Saints Row: The Third regarding facial structure. He may be of Korean descent like his actor.
- Johnny Gat's preferred firearm is a K6 Krukov.
- Johnny's last name, Gat, is a slang term for a handgun or a machine pistol, originally derived from "gatling gun", which can also refer to firearms more generally. Also, gat, 갓, is Korean for hat, meaning that Johnny might be of Korean heritage.
- Johnny is severely wounded in every game, except for Saints Row IV.
- Gat and Jane Valderamma are the only characters who are in every game in the series with the same voice actor.
Saints Row
- Johnny drives a unique Venom during Saints Row, although he gives it to The Protagonist after "All the King's Men".
- Because they are both Asian, some fans speculated that Johnny was related to Lin. To put the matter to rest, V-Singular (Volition, Inc.'s community manager) stated on the Saints Row forums that they are not related.[50]
- During the mission "3rd Street Vice Kings" Johnny Gat uses an unique character model with Vice Kings clothes. His knee brace is especially visible during this mission.
- The Protagonist can get neck tattoos very similar to Johnny's at Rusty's Needle.
- After his rescue from Anthony Green's condo, Johnny's character model shows him wearing a knee brace.
- During the mission "Best Laid Plans..." Gat's unique Venom is obtainable after leaving the abandoned police station. The player can park it in their garage if they can keep the car from getting destroyed by the police during the mission.
Saints Row 2
- Despite the fact that Pierce was charged with taking down The Ronin, Johnny Gat is actually in more Ronin missions.
- If The Protagonist is female in Saints Row 2, people of Stilwater speculate that she may have romantic feelings for Johnny Gat, as some civilians say "Now that Aisha is out-of-the-way, are you gonna get with Johnny?".
- Johnny Gat is shown to be very proficient with swords, as he easily holds his own against Jyunichi until The Protagonist distracts him.
- Johnny drives a randomized Stiletto when called as a homie, and the Venom from the first game is not available at all in Saints Row 2.
- Despite this, one of the Chop Shop lists states that Johnny's favorite car is the Venom Classic, but he never drives it at any point in the series.
- In the second mission of Saints Row 2[15], Jane Valderama states that Gat has been convicted of one count of attempted murder and 387 counts of first-degree murder. Undoubtedly, that would send him to death row, and if not for The Protagonist's interference, he would have been executed.
- During Dane Vogel's slideshow in the cutscene An Amazing Quarter, Johnny Gat is depicted causing a riot with other 3rd Street Saints.
- The player can customize The Protagonist to look almost identical to Gat, though his neck tattoos are unavailable.
Saints Row: The Third
- When using the British Male or Russian female voice, The Protagonist tells Pierce that when Gat was younger he could take a shotgun bullet to the knee[10], but everything changed when Aisha died.
- In the mission http://deckers.die, there is a grave stone hovering in the air with the message "Here lies Johnny Gat / He died like a / little bitch / you are next / LOL ... DIE".Broken {{ref}} (no caption)
- During the error scene in http://deckers.die, there are lines saying "How could you let Johnny die".Broken {{ref}} (no caption)
- At the start of the game, Johnny Gat is the only member of the 3rd Street Saints who has been in the gang for the entire series.
- In screenshots and trailers, Johnny Gat's skin tone is darker, and his neck tattoos from the first two games are not visible.
- Multiple monitors feature a "Johnny Cat" animation, based on the "Keyboard Cat" meme. The titular cat is dressed as Gat, including his hairstyle and glasses, with the words "Johnny Cat" flashing on-screen.[51]
- Locations include: Saints HQ crib office, back room of 3 Count Casino.
- An advertisement regarding collectible Saints Row: The Third character bobbleheads foreshadowed Gat's death and resurrection as a zombie in Saints Row: The Third, as many fans speculated[52][53] prior to the game's release.
- The "History of the Saints" feature explains Johnny Gat "uses the Gat-Mobile to travel to schools where he gives inspirational speeches to kids."[58]
- Gat has his own comic book, entitled Gangstas In Space.[59]
- Johnny Gat is the longest running member of the 3rd Street Saints, appearing in all of the games.
- In the first two Saints Row games, Johnny has light brown eyes. However, in Saints Row: the Third, on close inspection, his eyes are bloodshot and a very pale purple.
- Scott Phillips has been directly asked whether Johnny was really dead, and revealed that it was decided early on that Johnny had to be killed to drive the hatred of the Syndicate, even though many developers did not want to kill Gat.[60]
- Johnny's death affected Shaundi the most out of all the Saints; conversely, Aisha's death had a similar effect on Johnny himself.
- Gat's jacket is available for purchase as avatar clothing on the XBOX LIVE Marketplace for 180 Microsoft points
- In the Syndicate Gawalek A36, Shaundi points out that Gat cannot drive stick shift when he tells her and The Protagonist that he is going to fly the plane back to Stilwater.
- Gat is in the Saints HQ in the "Saints Row: The Third E3 2010 CG" Trailer whereas in the game, Gat dies before the Saints acquire it.
- Johnny wields a 45 Shepherd and K-8 Krukov during the mission When Good Heists Go Bad (although he only uses the 45 Shepherds in the cutscenes), and the TEK Z-10 in the first cutscene of I'm Free - Free Falling.
Saints Row IV
- A portrait of Johnny Gat is used in a promotion for Saints Row IV, which depicts him in a suit. Template:Fact
- An 8-inch Memorial Statue for Johnny Gat comes with the 'Wub Wub' collector's edition for Saints Row IV. [61]
- In the "Saints Row IV: War for Humanity" Trailer, Shaundi kneels next to a man in a location similar to Phillipe Loren's plane from I'm Free - Free Falling and a knife stuck in his chest, with the same sort of knife Loren used to stab Gat. [62]
- Birth year is given as 1980, death year as 2011.[63][64]
- There is an achievement for Saints Row IV titled "Bouncin' with an Old Friend" which is rewarded for completing quests, loyalty missions and romance for Johnny Gat. [1]
- On July 16th 2013, a picture of Gat was posted to the Saints Row twitter with the caption "GAT IS BACK".[65] A voice actor list released by Deep Silver on the same day does not list Daniel Dae Kim or Johnny Gat.[66] However, Daniel Dae Kim confirmed he reprises the role of Johnny Gat.[67]
- On July 17, 2013 a trailer was released named "Gat is Back" which shows gameplay footage of Johnny Gat fighting aliens and competing in Genki Bowl with the leader of the Saints. [68]
- Gat claiming that Zinyak abducted him retcon's the established facts of the series. While absolute proof of Johnny's death was never given to the player of the game, it was implied multiple times that the characters in the game had absolute proof. In Saints Row IV, Gat references this by saying "Its not like anybody saw me die, right?"
- Gat no longer sports any neck tattoos[69].
- The GAT V DLC pack features Gat's clothing and glasses from Saints Row: The Third and makes his hair style ("Gat Hair") available at Image as Designed.
- During initial Player Customization, a news headline says that protests have delayed construction of the Johnny Gat Memorial.
- During the curtain call at the end of the game, Gat lacks the ability to dance, performing a few silly-looking dance moves before storming up to the camera and punching it in a rage. He also does awkward moves in the line before and after his turn. This is an homage to the embarassing dance that Elaine does in the Seinfeld episode, The Little Kicks.
- When recruited as a Homie, Johnny uses a Shokolov AR. He also uses an Z9 Handcannon and later a Xenoblaster during All Hands On Deck, and carries a Dominator in the Welcome Back final cutscene, All Hands on Deck beginning cutscene, as well as the beginning cutscene of Grand Finale Part Three and during gameplay if selected for that part. He is also sometimes cleans a .45 Fletcher on the Spaceship.
- The .45 Fletcher Gat cleans is 1 of 2 non-Zin weapons in real life after The Real World, along with Gat's Knife when fighting Zin on The Ship.[70]
Saints Row: Gat out of Hell
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- In Saints Row: Gat out of Hell, both Dex and Troy are deceased and in hell, so Johnny is the earliest known member of the 3rd Street Saints to still be alive.
- Unlike The Protagonist, Gat does not need to be taught how to use a GPS.[71]
- He states that his mother used to sing countless verses of the Wheels on the Bus, including one about a homeless person.Template:When?
- During a cutscene in the game, Johnny breaks the fourth wall by visiting Volition and speaking with developer Jim Boone about sneaking into Satan's palace instead of murdering his way in, making it the first time the fourth wall is broken in the game.
Quotes
- Lets kill some shit
- — Template:When?
- Of course I'm up for some carnage
- — Johnny when called in as a Homie in Saints Row IV
- All you had to do was ask
- — Johnny when called in as a Homie in Saints Row IV
- What the hell was that for?
- — Johnny when hit by The Protagonist and gaining hate in Saints Row IV
- Damn it hit someone else!
- — Johnny when hit by The Protagonist and gaining hate in Saints Row IV
- Hey you forget who I am?
- — Johnny when hit by The Protagonist and gaining hate in Saints Row IV
- Why's everyone think they can fuck with the Saints? Don't they know anything?
- — One of Johnny's idle comments referring to how people keep on fighting the Saints and always fails in Saints Row IV
- Looks like Shaundi did aright without me. I'm proud of that girl
- — One of Johnny's idle comments revealing how impressed he is with how well Shaundi carried on without his help in Saints Row IV
- At least we ain't doing commercials and shit anymore
- — One of Johnny's idle comments expressing how glad he is that the Saints are no longer acting as public icons in Saints Row IV
- Just wish I could have seen Loren's face when the Boss killed that asshole
- — One of Johnny's idle comments reguarding the fate of Phillipe Loren in Saints Row IV
- It's not like anyone saw me die right, heh
- — One of Johnny's idle comments referring to his disappearance in the Saints Row: The Third mission I'm Free - Free Falling in Saints Row IV
- I swear there's something different about the Boss's hair
- — One of Johnny's idle comments referencing to The Protagonist's appearance change back in the Saints Row 2 mission Appointed Defender in Saints Row IV
- Zinyak thought I was dangerous before, he's in for a real fucking surprise
- — One of Johnny's idle comments in Saints Row IV
- Zinyak thought he could fuck with my head, he's got another thing coming
- — One of Johnny's idle comments in Saints Row IV
- Fine whatever
- — Johnny when being dismissed in Saints Row IV
- Call if you need me
- — Johnny when being dismissed in Saints Row IV
- I swear theres something different about the boss' hair
- — One of Johnny's idle comments in Saints Row IV
Audio Logs
- Main article: Audio Logs
- Have to admit, didn't think much of the boss when they first joined the crew. Thought there was no way they were gonna make it through being canonized, let alone be any help takin' over Stilwater. Hell, they didn't even talk back then. But after that shit with the Vice Kings, I knew we found ourselves one hell of a Saint. There's nothing the boss can't do.
- — Gat Audio Log 1
- Things ain't never been easy for the Saints. First we lost Lin to the Rollerz back in Stilwater. Then Julius tried blowing up the boss and the Saints fell apart. After getting the crew back together, The Brotherhood had Carlos killed & Aisha... well, I lost her to the Ronin. And then fucking Phillipe Loren tried taking me out only to have Zinyak come in and snatch me from the Saints anyway. Like I said, shit's always been rough.
- — Gat Audio Log 2
- Aisha's death... hit me really hard. I thought I'd made peace with it, but Zinyak's fucking simulated hell took its toll. I know the whole point was I'd never be able to save her, but that shit would never stop me from trying. If the boss didn't show up to help, I don't know how much longer I could've kept it together.
- — Gat Audio Log 3
Homie Conversations
Gallery
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Broken {{ref}} (missing or broken label)
- ↑ Saints Row website: Saints Row: Gat out of Hell announcement
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Deep Silver: Saints Row: Gat out of Hell announcement
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Koch Media: Saints Row: Gat out of Hell announcement
- ↑ Image: [http://www.saintsrow.com/about/gangs Saints Row Website - About - gangs]
- ↑ Mission: Aisha's Favor
- ↑ Mission: Reclamation, "Divide and Conquer" cutscene
- ↑ Mission: ...To Kingdom Come, "Old Friends" cutscene
- ↑ Mission: ...To Kingdom Come
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Mission: Best Laid Plans..., "Tanya and Tony" cutscene
- ↑ Mission: All the King's Men
- ↑ Mission: Stuffing the Ballot
- ↑ Mission: Hail to the Chief
- ↑ Cutscene: Saints and Martyrs
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Mission: Appointed Defender
- ↑ Cutscene: Check Please
- It's said by some to be the trial of the century. A notorious member of a gang once known as the 3rd Street Saints, Johnny Gat, was arrested last year in an assassination attempt against then-decorated police officer, Troy Bradshaw. In the resulting trial, Gat was convicted of one count of attempted murder, and a staggering three hundred eighty seven counts of 1st-degree murder, promptly sending him to death row. Over the past year, Gat's legal team has filed appeal after appeal--
- — Jane Valderamma
- It's said by some to be the trial of the century. A notorious member of a gang once known as the 3rd Street Saints, Johnny Gat, was arrested last year in an assassination attempt against then-decorated police officer, Troy Bradshaw. In the resulting trial, Gat was convicted of one count of attempted murder, and a staggering three hundred eighty seven counts of 1st-degree murder, promptly sending him to death row. Over the past year, Gat's legal team has filed appeal after appeal--
- ↑ Mission: Down Payment
- ↑ Mission: Three Kings
- ↑ Mission: Saint's Seven
- ↑ Mission: Road Rage
- ↑ Mission: Road Rage, "Saving Face" cutscene
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 Mission: Bleeding Out
- ↑ Mission: Visiting Hours
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 Mission: Rest in Peace
- ↑ Mission: Good D
- ↑ Mission: One Man's Junk
- ↑ Mission: ...and a Better Life
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 Mission: When Good Heists Go Bad
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 Mission: I'm Free - Free Falling
- ↑ Mission: We're Going to Need Guns
- ↑ Mission: The Belgian Problem
- ↑ Quote:
- It's time we went back home and buried Johnny.
- — The Protagonist, after blowing up the Syndicate Tower in "The Belgian Problem"
- It's time we went back home and buried Johnny.
- ↑ Mission: Return to Steelport, opening cutscene
- ↑ Mission: Trojan Whores
- ↑ Mission: Gang Bang
- ↑ Missions: STAG Film and/or Gangstas in Space
- ↑ Image: Screenshot of news ticker in Saints Row: The Third's Genkibowl VII DLC.
- ↑ Mission: Welcome Back
- ↑ YouTube: "Welcome Back" mission gameplay
- ↑ Mission: Gat Time, Fun Time
- ↑ Mission: All Hands on Deck
- ↑ Mission: Grand Finale
- ↑ Quest: Welcome to Hell
- ↑ Mission: Best Laid Plans...
- ↑ Mission: Bleeding Out, "House Party" cutscene
- ↑ Mission: Rest in Peace, "Requiem" cutscene
- ↑ Mission: I'm Free - Free Falling, opening cutscene
- ↑ 48.0 48.1 Mission: America's Next Top Scientist, "Gotcha!" cutscene
- ↑ Saints Row website: Saints Row: The Third - Celebrities? I Got Your Celebrities Right Here, retrieved 19th July 2011
- ↑ Saints Row Forums: Johnny Gats Asian?, post #10, retrieved 7th September 2011
- ↑ Image: Image of Johnny Cat
- ↑ Saints Row Forums: Saints Row: The Third General Suggestion and Discussion Thread, post #8155, retrieved 7th September 2011
- ↑ Saints Row Forums: Community Q&A - Submit Your Questions!, post #92, retrieved 7th September 2011
- ↑ Saints Row Forums: tank and vtol gameplay + zombie gat
- ↑ Saints Row Forums: Johnny Gat Is Dead
- ↑ Saints Row Forums: volition why release so much info on Gat?!?
- ↑ YouTube: Saints Row The Third Saints Row: The Third - Fighter Jet Gameplay - YouTube
- ↑ Image: [http://www.saintsrow.com/about/history#item2 Saints Row Website - History - Modern Day Saints]
- ↑ Mission: Nyte Blayde's Return, opening cutscene
- ↑ Quartertothree: Lead designer Scott Phillips explains it all
- ↑ Broken {{ref}} (missing or broken label)
- ↑ Image: Gat in War for Humanity trailer
- ↑ Saints Row website: About - People - Obituaries
- ↑ Image: Johnny's obituary showing dates
- ↑ Twitter: SaintsRow
- ↑ Deep Silver: Saints Row IV - Voice Cast (2013-07-16)
- ↑ Twitter: danieldaekim
- ↑ YouTube: Gat is Back
- ↑ Image: Gat aboard The Ship in Saints Row IV.
- ↑ Mission: All Hands On Deck
- ↑ Note: At the start of the game, the Hub and Map are immediately accessible, setting the GPS is not an objective and Kinzie doesn't even mention it.
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