Unfortunately, he's discovered by the Ultranationalists and is captured and tortured for information, leading to Price, Gaz, Soap, and Kamarov leading a rescue mission to save him. Not So Stoic: When he is trying to extract Soap and Price from the airplane graveyard in Afghanistan, a missile nearly downs him, and he unleashes a massive Cluster F-Bomb in Russian, breaking his usual stoic self.Nice Guy: Nikolai is a loyal friend to Price and Soap.Since overthrowing the Ultranationalist-controlled government is a lost cause, he instead focuses his efforts on the ones are far worse. La Résistance: Fought in Afghanistan, then heads up a force of Russian Loyalists that oppose the Ultranationalists.Escort Mission: Not as bad as usual, as in " Hunted", he is invincible as the main NPCs tend to be and he carries an AKS-74U.It looks like when I was in Afghanistan with the Soviets!Ĭaptain Price: Nikolai! Just shut up and land the bloody plane! We're on our way! I see you do not have situation under control. Nikolai: Price, I am approaching the boneyard. Every level where the action is focused on Price, Nikolai is this, sometimes twice.Plays the part no fewer than three times in the second game.By the later games, he takes on a much bigger role, becoming part of Price's group of trusted associates. Ascended Extra: In the first game, he was a minor character who was central to a rescue and Escort Mission, who provides a bit of intel on where to find al-Asad.Adaptational Attractiveness: Look at his picture.By the events of the second game, he is a support asset for Task Force 141, who is frequently called in as for emergency extractions, but the third game reveals that he is in command of a resistance force made up of former Loyalist soldiers dedicated to stopping Makarov. Appears in the first Modern Warfare game as a spy inside the Ultranationalist camp. Russian informant and mercenary who works with Price and Soap. Voiced by: Sven Holmberg (MW1, MW2), Robin Atkin Downes (MW3) (English) note Other Languages: Hōchū Ōtsuka (Japanese), Pavel Balashov (MW1), Peter Ivashchenko (MW2), Vasily Dakhnenko (MW3) (Russian)
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