While Delmar's brutal Kick the Dog No-Holds-Barred Beatdown soccer torture was For the Evulz out of his own meaningless sadistic gratification, Ghost's less brutal and more subtle Kick the Son of a Bitch Cold-Blooded Torture on the other hand was meaningfully for extracting important information to take down the enemy. Also, both characters are quite the Torture Technicians, even though Ghost is a rare heroic example, but their torture tactics and motives tends to differ.
Was Yesterday" and "The Gulag" resembles Delmar's black jumpsuit, while Ghost wears a balaclava much like Delmar's during the plane heist scene of Cliffhanger. Additionally, Ghost's diving outfit from "The Only Easy Day. Decomposite Character: Like Fairbrass' two other characters in the trilogy, he's a Good Counterpart Foil to his voice actor's The Brute role Delmar from Cliffhanger, as both characters carried a Beretta 92 as a sidearm and a variant of the MP5 as a primary submachine gun, while both characters died instantly from a gunshot wound to the chest, ironically Ghost's death was held after being devastated by Shepherd shooting his close colleague Roach, while Delmar's death was held after he himself caused a Deuteragonist's devastation by killing off his close friend.Growing up under an Abusive Dad (who once scares him in his sleep with a live snake), getting sent to a failed mission that gets him tortured and brainwashed for months and Buried Alive, ending with him barely escaping with only half of his life left, only to see his now-functional family massacred by brainwashed men who were once his comrades, who ruin his life even more by framing all the murders on his head, turning him into a fugitive.
Dark and Troubled Past: As shown in the prequel comics, good boy is this man's past ever tragic and messed up.Cool Shades: His eyes not covered by his balaclava are covered up by a pair of shades, which never come off.Cool Mask: A balaclava with a skull painted in white, giving him an intimidating appearance.Broken Ace: See Dark and Troubled Past below.He's also featured heavily in marketing for Call of Duty: Mobile and has many of his outfits as skins. He's become so popular that he's gotten his own comic dedicated to his backstory, and plenty of cameos in future games, such as being a playable character in Call of Duty: Ghosts' multiplayer on top of inspiring the game's main faction and title. Breakout Character: If you were to ask someone who their favorite Call of Duty character is, they'd probably answer with Ghost.Big "NO!": Throws one between when Shepherd shoots Roach and he himself gets shot.His face is never shown, and name is never stated in-game, though the tie-in comic centered on him revealed that it's Lt. Live Actor: Keagan Wilson ( Operation Kingfish)īritish soldier in Task Force 141, who prefers to wear a skull-faced ski mask. Although they work with Task Force 141, it is not known whether Yuri and Nikolai are officially Task Force 141 operators or- that they simply assist them. Nikolai and Yuri are the only two (that we know of) operators who are "attached" to Task Force 141 who are not from a English speaking or NATO-aligned country. Being that the entirety of Task Force 141 operators seen in game are from English-speaking countries implies that the majority of Task Force 141 are from the US, UK, Canada and Australia (and possibly New Zealand) as there would likely be a need for common language communication between the operators, which explains the absence of French, German or other NATO operators although it wouldn't be impossible for them to be attached to Task Force 141. While other countries are not confirmed to be a part of Task Force 141, it's probable that most countries that contributed would be NATO countries or allies. Canada most likely contributed their Joint Task Force 2, and Australia's SAS. Most likely examples are the UK's SAS, SBS, the USA's Delta Force, DEVGRU (Seal Team Six), Marine Raiders, and 75th Rangers. It is not confirmed which units Task Force 141 recruits from, but being that the majority of their operators are from the United Kingdom, United States, Canada and Australia it's likely that they recruit from the aforementioned countries' Tier 1 or equivalent Special Forces. A multinational special operations unit formed after the events of the first game, Task Force 141 conducts a number of high-risk counter-terror special operations across the globe, with particular emphasis on containing the threat presented by Ultranationalist Russia.