Shadow of chernobyl where is strelok




















Last edited by Fire Nation Man ; 7 Jul, am. Showing 1 - 13 of 13 comments. How deep you are in the game? I don't want to spoiler. Originally posted by Soupcan :. Last edited by Fire Nation Man ; 6 Jul, am. Zorgl View Profile View Posts. He just want it to be like it was before the catastophe. Originally posted by Zorgl :. I guess he is in a grassfield in Pripyat. THe sky is blue, the grass is green, no more mutants nor radiation, cheeki women and breeki beers.

If u call this "destroyed", go with it. Sid reveals that "Strelok" is a veteran Stalker and is the leader of a small group, consisting of Strelok, Fang, Ghost and Doc.

This group has previously made two journeys to the heart of the Zone, to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant itself. The Marked One spends the game tracking down Strelok's associates and attempting to find him.

The Marked One finds the group's secret stash, discovering an audio message by Ghost saying that Fang was killed by an unknown mercenary while Strelok was away. He discovers that Strelok's group actually made it past X10, known as the Brain Scorcher which converts unprotected Stalkers into zombies with the aid of psi-helmets from the Ecologist scientist faction based in Yantar. In Yantar, the Marked One finds the corpse of Ghost presumably killed by the controller present in the room.

The trail leads to Doc, the last surviving member of the group, who, confused, tells the Marked One he is Strelok. After that, Strelok, with the adjusted psi-helmet, fights his way to the Brain Scorcher, shutting it down.

During the following chaos where all the factions push towards Pripyat he fights his way past the Monolith guards to enter the Nuclear Power Plant. Shadow of Chernobyl Ending Once you reach the power plant, you are given a choice of endings. You can choose to pursue your dreams by approaching the Monolith "Wish Granter" which is said to have the power to grant anybody's wishes. The wish you make is dependant on your gameplay choices throughout Shadow of Chernobyl.

This is the easiest of the Wish Granter endings to get, as most people easily amass upwards of , RU. The Wish Granter generates an illusion of coins falling from the sky; in actuality, these are nuts and bolts falling, which sends the roof crashing down on Strelok's head, killing him.

I want the Zone to disappear: Your reputation must be at least 1, for this ending to occur you can see your reputation in the Ranking section of the PDA. Strelok witnesses a clean Chernobyl - the Zone has gone. However, the player will notice his pupils have disappeared; the Monolith has turned him blind and the Zone has only disappeared for him. I want to rule the world: To obtain this ending, you need to kill both faction leaders, General Voronin of Duty and Lukash of Freedom. You are absorbed into the Wish Granter to "rule" as part of it.

After making his way there, the Marked One trips an explosive trip mine which knocks him unconscious. When he awakes, the Marked One sees Doc, who tells him that the Monolith is just a lie - it was made in a laboratory inside the Sarcophagus - and of a decoder that Fang assembled, hidden in a hotel room in Pripyat. Doc also informs him that he is actually the stalker called Strelok, his earlier intended target.

Now, with Strelok remembering the most important information, he proceeds north to the Brain Scorcher, where he manages to overcome numerous Monolith troops to deactivate the Brain Scorcher and then makes his way to Pripyat , where he finds Fang's grave and the decoder that Fang hid in an abandoned hotel.

With the aid of a few expert Stalkers, Strelok fights his way to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant , fortified by fanatical and dedicated veteran and elite Monolith troops; and under attack by Spetsnaz, agents accompanied by APCs and Hind Gunships. Against all odds, Strelok fights through the hordes of Monolith soldiers, with the Military nipping at his heels, and manages to enter Reactor 4 in spite of the impending Fourth Emission.

Whilst in the Sarcophagus, Strelok faces off with Monolith's most elite troops, and with considerable effort in the heavily irradiated areas, manages to neutralize them. Ignoring repeated, tempestuous calls from the Wish Granter, he finds a strange, code-locked door that he is able to open with Fang's special Decoder it has been speculated that this apparently must be the same door that Strelok's group failed to unlock previously. After defeating more of Monolith's elite agents, he destroys the generators which powered the Monolith, thereby destroying it.

A hologram appears in place of the destroyed Monolith, a worker of the Common Consciousness experiment. The hologram answers some of Strelok's questions, such as the purpose of the Death trucks and C-Consciousness' ulterior motive. The hologram then prompts Strelok to either join them or be killed. Strelok chooses the latter and is forced to fight his way through still more elite Monolith troopers while teleporting from one area to another at the top of the old plant.

Finally, Strelok is teleported to a central laboratory that contained stasis pods of multiple people that sacrificed themselves to cover up the deepest secrets of the Zone, the C-Consciousness. Strelok makes an appearance in the prequel Clear Sky where he is the main antagonist.

After being rescued by the secret Clear Sky faction, Scar , a standalone mercenary, is forced to track down his group, eventually learning of his existence after searching Strelok's hideout in the Agroprom Underground. Strelok is briefly in plain sight but immediately escapes before Scar can apprehend or kill him. Lebedev , the Clear Sky leader, then exhorts Scar to stop Strelok, and Strelok responds with death threats if the pursuit of him does not cease. After chasing him to a motorized drawbridge, Scar must fend off an ambush launched by Loners hired by Strelok.

Strelok takes advantage of the confusion to escape, blowing up the tunnel leading to the Brain Scorcher behind him. He assures Scar that it is no longer possible to follow him, and states that he will reach the center, whatever it takes. However, unbeknownst to Strelok, Scar and the Clear Sky veterans managed to cut through the abandoned city of Limansk and the Limansk Hospital , another direct way to the power plant.

Strelok is in the vicinity, defending himself from both the Monolith guardians and Clear Sky. With the help of the prototype EM1 Rifle , Scar disables the psy-blocker device Strelok is wearing - without the aid of the device, Strelok cannot survive the potent psi emissions for long, and Lebedev believes that the activity in the Zone will stabilize after Strelok is defeated. Fighting his way through swarming Monolith soldiers, Scar uses the Gauss Rifle to disrupt the device and succeeds.

After Strelok is defeated, readings are taken to see if the stabilization is beginning. Suddenly, an unexpected and massive Third Emission occurs, reaching levels far beyond the norm. Everyone within proximity to the plant, Clear Sky or otherwise, is hit and begins succumbing to the effects of the emission. During the closing cut-scene, they can be seen crowded in the corridors of the NPP, shaking unnaturally, whilst video screens flash of historic images of the NPP with distorted black and white images.

These signs foreshadow that those not already killed outright by the blast are about to experience a worse fate: brainwashed to become part of the Monolith forces; or, like Strelok, becoming unwitting agents of the Common Consciousness.

Sometime after this; Strelok is rescued from the Death Truck and taken to Sidorovich.



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