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The date is 26 September 1951. Vito finds himself unable to sleep and gazes over his family photo album, as he ruminates on his life and how it went so wrong. In all of his efforts in crime to gain money, respect and everything else he wanted, he has faced huge amounts of violence and bloodshed, his friends have fallen and his family wants nothing to do with him, and his life has been ruined with startling unpredictability. He can feel his past mistakes catching up with him, and he figures it's only a matter of time before he and Joe are marked for death.

When Vito does manage to get some sort of sleep, he is woken up by a phone call from Eddie telling him that Don Falcone wants Vito to meet him at the planetarium of the Zavesky Observatory immediately. Vito gets dressed and leaves his apartment, but as he gets to street level, a man standing by a limousine requests that Vito enter it. Vito gets into the limousine and is faced with Leo Galante and Mr. Chu, the chairman of the Tongs in Empire Bay. Leo is absolutely ''furious'' and sees right through Vito's denial of his involvement with the Red Dragon shootout.

Leo explains that the incident has not only put the Tongs and the Italian crime families at each other's throats, but he also confirms that Henry Tomasino was indeed working with the federal government. Henry's involvement has brought the government's focus down on the crime families, and now Mr. Chu and Don Vinci have dead footsoldiers at their feet and are itching for vengeance. The only reason Vito is still alive right now is because Leo has allowed him one chance to redeem himself. If he wants any hope of saving his hide, he must kill Carlo Falcone, as the government is focused on him and his forays into the heroin trade.

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The date is 26 September 1951. Vito finds himself unable to sleep and gazes over his family photo album, as he ruminates on his life and how it went so wrong. In all of his efforts in crime to gain money, respect and everything else he wanted, he has faced huge amounts of violence and bloodshed, his friends have fallen and his family wants nothing to do with him, and his life has been ruined with marked by startling unpredictability. unpredictabilities. He can feel his past mistakes catching up with him, and he figures it's only a matter of time before the truth comes out and he and Joe are marked for death.

When Vito does manage to get some sort of sleep, he is woken up by a phone call from Eddie telling him that Don Falcone wants Vito to meet him at the planetarium of the Zavesky Observatory immediately. Vito gets dressed and leaves his apartment, but as he gets to street level, a man standing by a limousine requests that Vito enter it. Vito gets into the limousine and is faced with Leo Galante and Mr. Chu, the chairman of the Tongs in Empire Bay. While Mr. Chu looks on in disappointment, Leo is absolutely ''furious'' and ''furious''. He sees right through Vito's denial of his involvement with the Red Dragon shootout.shootout and rebukes Vito for upsetting the balance of the criminal underworld.

Leo explains that the Red Dragon incident has not only put the Chinese Tongs and the Italian crime families at each other's throats, but he also confirms that Henry Tomasino was indeed working with the federal government. Henry's involvement has brought the government's focus down on the crime families, and now Mr. Chu and Don Vinci have dead footsoldiers at their feet and are itching for vengeance. The only reason Vito is still alive right now is because Leo has allowed him one chance to redeem himself. If he wants any hope of saving his hide, he must kill Don Carlo Falcone, as the government is focused on him and his forays into the heroin trade.
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Joe returns to Freddy's and informs Luca of his success in silencing Richie. Luca is satisfied and claims to Joe that with Richie's testimony now permanently lost and the attorney they have secured for Vito, his friend will be freed in no time. Alas, three months later, Vito is found guilty and sentenced to serve ten years in Hartmann Federal Penitentiary. Joe is naturally furious at this outcome and barges into Freddy's, demanding an explanation as to how Vito got convicted out of Luca. The underboss implores Joe to leave, saying that he will explain what happened in the morning once Joe has calmed down.

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Joe returns to Freddy's and informs Luca of his success in silencing Richie. Luca is satisfied and claims to Joe that with Richie's testimony now permanently lost and the attorney they have secured for Vito, his friend will be freed in no time. Alas, three months later, Vito is found guilty and sentenced to serve ten years in Hartmann Federal Penitentiary. Joe is naturally furious at this outcome and barges into Freddy's, demanding an explanation from Luca as to how Vito got convicted out of Luca.convicted. The underboss implores Joe to leave, saying that he will explain what happened in the morning once Joe has calmed down.
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Joe goes to a payphone and calls Luca to give him the news. The mention of someone else reminds Luca of a particular name that he was suspicious about: Richie Mazzeo. He is under the protection of Empire Bay detectives, so Luca orders Joe to find Mazzeo's safehouse and kill the turncoat gangster. Joe figures to head to police headquarters, and tails two detectives that leave the building and talk of the "babysitting duty" they've been assigned to. The drive eventually leads to the Empire Bay Yacht Club, where Joe manages to slip into by walking across the ice floes of the Culver River. Joe makes his way over to room Mazzeo is kept in, managing to gun down the cops guarding him while Mazzeo makes a run for his car. Joe quickly follows, and in desperation, Richie drives onto the ice floes. This proves to be a fatal mistake, as Joe manages to knock his car into the river and let it be his watery grave.

Joe returns to Freddy's and informs Luca of his success in silencing Richie. Luca is satisfied and claims to Joe that with Richie's testimony now permanently lost and the attorney they have secured for Vito, his friend will be freed in no time. Alas, three months later, Vito is found guilty and sentenced to serve ten years in Hartmann Federal Penitentiary. Joe is naturally furious at this outcome and barges into Freddy's, demanding an explanation as to how Vito got convicted out of Luca. The underboss demands Joe leave, explaining that he will explain what happened in the morning once Joe has calmed down. The next day, however, Joe receives a call from Henry Tomasino. Henry has received word that Joe's outburst towards Luca has led the mobster to order his death. Henry has called to give him and advanced warning so that he can skip town before Luca's hit team arrive. While Joe initially wants to stand his ground and fight, Henry reminds Joe that such a thing isn't truly viable, Joe finally agrees, fleeing to the Southern United States to wait for the heat to die down.

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Joe goes to a payphone and calls Luca to give him the news. The mention of someone else reminds Luca of a particular name that he was suspicious about: Richie Mazzeo. He is under the protection of Empire Bay detectives, so Luca orders Joe to find Mazzeo's safehouse and kill the turncoat gangster. Joe figures to head to police headquarters, and tails two detectives that leave the building and talk of the "babysitting duty" they've been assigned to. The drive eventually leads to the Empire Bay Yacht Club, where Joe manages to slip into inside through the docks by walking across the ice floes of the Culver River. Joe makes his way over to the room Mazzeo is kept in, managing to gun gunning down the cops detectives guarding him while Mazzeo makes a run for his car. Joe quickly follows, and in desperation, Richie drives onto the ice floes. This proves to be a fatal mistake, as Joe manages to knock his car into the river and let it be to serve as his watery icy grave.

Joe returns to Freddy's and informs Luca of his success in silencing Richie. Luca is satisfied and claims to Joe that with Richie's testimony now permanently lost and the attorney they have secured for Vito, his friend will be freed in no time. Alas, three months later, Vito is found guilty and sentenced to serve ten years in Hartmann Federal Penitentiary. Joe is naturally furious at this outcome and barges into Freddy's, demanding an explanation as to how Vito got convicted out of Luca. The underboss demands implores Joe to leave, explaining saying that he will explain what happened in the morning once Joe has calmed down. down.

The next day, however, Joe receives a call from Henry Tomasino. Henry has received word that Joe's outburst towards Luca has led the mobster to order his death. Henry has called to give him and an advanced warning so that he can skip town before Luca's hit team hitmen arrive. While Joe initially wants to stand his ground and fight, Henry reminds Joe that such a thing isn't truly viable, viable. Joe finally agrees, fleeing to the Southern United States to wait for the heat to die down.

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Deciding the man is telling the truth, Joe makes it to the station and confronts Stan on sight. Stan wisely decides to make a run for it, leading Joe to chase him through the trainyard. Eventually, Stan's luck runs out and Joe is able to catch up to him. Joe orders Stan to leave Empire Bay and never return. Stan readily agrees to the demand, but notes that his absence won't make a real difference to the case. When Joe presses him further, Stan elaborates that the police have someone else in their care, and their testimony could likely bring down the entirety of the Clemente family.

Joe goes to a payphone and calls Luca to give him the news. The mention of someone else reminds Luca of a particular name that he was suspicious about: Richie Mazzeo. He is under the protection of Empire Bay detectives, so Luca orders Joe to find Mazzeo's safehouse and kill the turncoat gangster.

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Deciding the man is telling the truth, Joe makes it to the station and confronts Stan on sight. Stan wisely decides to make a run for it, leading Joe to chase him through the trainyard. Eventually, Stan's luck runs out and Joe is able to catch up to him. Joe him, and he orders Stan to leave Empire Bay and never return. Stan readily agrees to the demand, but notes that his absence won't make a real difference to the case. When Joe presses him further, Stan elaborates that the police have someone else in their care, and their testimony could likely bring down the entirety of the Clemente family.

Joe goes to a payphone and calls Luca to give him the news. The mention of someone else reminds Luca of a particular name that he was suspicious about: Richie Mazzeo. He is under the protection of Empire Bay detectives, so Luca orders Joe to find Mazzeo's safehouse and kill the turncoat gangster. Joe figures to head to police headquarters, and tails two detectives that leave the building and talk of the "babysitting duty" they've been assigned to. The drive eventually leads to the Empire Bay Yacht Club, where Joe manages to slip into by walking across the ice floes of the Culver River. Joe makes his way over to room Mazzeo is kept in, managing to gun down the cops guarding him while Mazzeo makes a run for his car. Joe quickly follows, and in desperation, Richie drives onto the ice floes. This proves to be a fatal mistake, as Joe manages to knock his car into the river and let it be his watery grave.

Joe returns to Freddy's and informs Luca of his success in silencing Richie. Luca is satisfied and claims to Joe that with Richie's testimony now permanently lost and the attorney they have secured for Vito, his friend will be freed in no time. Alas, three months later, Vito is found guilty and sentenced to serve ten years in Hartmann Federal Penitentiary. Joe is naturally furious at this outcome and barges into Freddy's, demanding an explanation as to how Vito got convicted out of Luca. The underboss demands Joe leave, explaining that he will explain what happened in the morning once Joe has calmed down. The next day, however, Joe receives a call from Henry Tomasino. Henry has received word that Joe's outburst towards Luca has led the mobster to order his death. Henry has called to give him and advanced warning so that he can skip town before Luca's hit team arrive. While Joe initially wants to stand his ground and fight, Henry reminds Joe that such a thing isn't truly viable, Joe finally agrees, fleeing to the Southern United States to wait for the heat to die down.
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Joe Barbaro is never seen again, but his disappearance has been the subject of rumours aplenty. Some say that he escaped his captors and is currently out in hiding; others posit that he was murdered for his role in destabilising the Empire Bay underworld. The only certainty seems to be that Joe is not coming back, and Vito will never be the same again.

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Joe Barbaro is never seen again, but his disappearance has been the subject of rumours aplenty. Some say that he escaped his captors and is currently out in hiding; others posit that he was murdered for his role in destabilising the Empire Bay underworld. The only certainty seems to be that Joe is not coming back, will never reunite with his best friend, and Vito will never be the same again.

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'''Afterword'''



With Leo's connections, Vito is eventually transferred to [[VideoGame/MafiaIII work for Don Sal Marcano, who runs the Marcano crime family out of New Bordeaux, Louisiana.]] He keeps in touch with Galante through coded postcards to an address in Empire Bay, updating him on any news of Marcano's pursuits from time to time.

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With Leo's connections, Vito Scaletta is eventually transferred to [[VideoGame/MafiaIII work for Don Sal Marcano, who runs the Marcano crime family out of New Bordeaux, Louisiana.]] He keeps in touch with Galante through coded postcards to an address in Empire Bay, updating him on any news of Marcano's pursuits from time to time.

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With Leo's connections, Vito is eventually transferred to [[VideoGame/MafiaIII work for Don Sal Marcano, who runs the Marcano crime family out of New Bordeaux, Louisiana.]] Joe Barbaro is never seen again; whether he is out in hiding or was murdered for his crimes depends entirely on who you ask. The only certainty seems to be that Vito will never be the same again.

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With Leo's connections, Vito is eventually transferred to [[VideoGame/MafiaIII work for Don Sal Marcano, who runs the Marcano crime family out of New Bordeaux, Louisiana.]] He keeps in touch with Galante through coded postcards to an address in Empire Bay, updating him on any news of Marcano's pursuits from time to time.

Joe Barbaro is never seen again; whether again, but his disappearance has been the subject of rumours aplenty. Some say that he escaped his captors and is currently out in hiding or hiding; others posit that he was murdered for his crimes depends entirely on who you ask. role in destabilising the Empire Bay underworld. The only certainty seems to be that Joe is not coming back, and Vito will never be the same again.

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As Vito and Joe leave the observatory, they find two cars waiting at the bottom of the steps. Leo asks if Carlo has truly been killed, and once Vito confirms it, Leo decides a celebration at the Garden of Eden is in order. Vito is escorted into one car and Joe gets into the other. As the two cars drive on, the one carrying Joe goes in a different direction then the one that Vito and Leo are in, and Vito starts to panic about what's happening to his friend. The older mobster tells him that the offer of sparing Vito in exchange for Carlo's head only applied to Vito himself, so Joe is likely going to be taking the fall for the duo's actions. Vito can only look on in sorrow as Joe is driven off to an uncertain fate, knowing this is the last time he will see his lifelong best friend.




As Vito and Joe leave the observatory, they find two cars waiting at the bottom of the steps. Leo asks if Carlo has truly been killed, and once Vito confirms it, Leo decides a celebration at the Garden of Eden is in order. Vito is escorted into one car and Joe gets into the other. As the two cars drive on, the one carrying Joe goes in a different direction then the one that Vito and Leo are in, and Vito starts to panic about what's happening to his friend. The older mobster tells him that the offer of sparing Vito in exchange for Carlo's head only applied to Vito himself, so Joe is likely going to be taking the fall for the duo's actions. Vito can only look on in sorrow as Joe is driven off to an uncertain fate, knowing this is the last time he will see his lifelong best friend.
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With Leo's connections, Vito is eventually transferred to [[VideoGame/MafiaIII work for Don Sal Marcano, who runs the Marcano crime family out of New Bordeaux, Louisiana.]] Joe Barbaro is never seen again, and whether he is out in hiding or was murdered for his crimes depends entirely on who you ask. The only certainty seems to be that Vito will never be the same again.

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With Leo's connections, Vito is eventually transferred to [[VideoGame/MafiaIII work for Don Sal Marcano, who runs the Marcano crime family out of New Bordeaux, Louisiana.]] Joe Barbaro is never seen again, and again; whether he is out in hiding or was murdered for his crimes depends entirely on who you ask. The only certainty seems to be that Vito will never be the same again.
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With Leo's connections, Vito is eventually transferred to [[VideoGame/MafiaIII work for Don Sal Marcano, who runs the Marcano crime family out of New Bordeaux, Louisiana.]] Joe Barbaro is never seen again; whether he is out in hiding or was murdered for his crimes depends on who you ask, but one thing is certain: Vito will never be the same person.

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With Leo's connections, Vito is eventually transferred to [[VideoGame/MafiaIII work for Don Sal Marcano, who runs the Marcano crime family out of New Bordeaux, Louisiana.]] Joe Barbaro is never seen again; again, and whether he is out in hiding or was murdered for his crimes depends entirely on who you ask, but one thing is certain: ask. The only certainty seems to be that Vito will never be the same person.again.
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As Vito and Joe leave the observatory, they find two cars waiting at the bottom of the steps. Leo asks if Carlo has truly been killed, and once Vito confirms it, Leo decides a celebration at the Garden of Eden is in order. Vito is escorted into one car and Joe gets into the other. As the two cars drive on, the one carrying Joe goes in a different direction then the one that Vito and Leo are in. As Vito starts to panic on what's happening to his friend, the older mobster says that the offer of sparing Vito in exchange for Carlo's head was an offer that only applied to Vito himself, and Joe is likely going to be taking the fall for the duo's actions.

With Leo's connections, Vito is eventually transferred to [[VideoGame/MafiaIII work for Don Sal Marcano, who runs the Marcano crime family out of New Bordeaux, Louisiana.]]

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As Vito and Joe leave the observatory, they find two cars waiting at the bottom of the steps. Leo asks if Carlo has truly been killed, and once Vito confirms it, Leo decides a celebration at the Garden of Eden is in order. Vito is escorted into one car and Joe gets into the other. As the two cars drive on, the one carrying Joe goes in a different direction then the one that Vito and Leo are in. As in, and Vito starts to panic on about what's happening to his friend, the friend. The older mobster says tells him that the offer of sparing Vito in exchange for Carlo's head was an offer that only applied to Vito himself, and so Joe is likely going to be taking the fall for the duo's actions.

actions. Vito can only look on in sorrow as Joe is driven off to an uncertain fate, knowing this is the last time he will see his lifelong best friend.

With Leo's connections, Vito is eventually transferred to [[VideoGame/MafiaIII work for Don Sal Marcano, who runs the Marcano crime family out of New Bordeaux, Louisiana.]]
]] Joe Barbaro is never seen again; whether he is out in hiding or was murdered for his crimes depends on who you ask, but one thing is certain: Vito will never be the same person.
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'''Epilogue'''

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They find two cars waiting at the bottom of the steps. Vito is escorted into one car and Joe gets into the other.

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%%With Leo's connections, Vito is transferred to [[VideoGame/MafiaIII work for Don Sal Marcano, who runs the Marcano crime family out of New Bordeaux, Louisiana.]]

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%%With As Vito and Joe leave the observatory, they find two cars waiting at the bottom of the steps. Leo asks if Carlo has truly been killed, and once Vito confirms it, Leo decides a celebration at the Garden of Eden is in order. Vito is escorted into one car and Joe gets into the other. As the two cars drive on, the one carrying Joe goes in a different direction then the one that Vito and Leo are in. As Vito starts to panic on what's happening to his friend, the older mobster says that the offer of sparing Vito in exchange for Carlo's head was an offer that only applied to Vito himself, and Joe is likely going to be taking the fall for the duo's actions.

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Leo's connections, Vito is eventually transferred to [[VideoGame/MafiaIII work for Don Sal Marcano, who runs the Marcano crime family out of New Bordeaux, Louisiana.]]
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As Vito goes to leave, Bruno asks his name out of curiosity, and the mention of Scaletta leads him to remark that, unlike his father Antonio, at least Vito is punctual about paying his debts. Vito is dismayed to find out that Bruno was the loan shark who loaned Antonio the $2,000 that got his family into so much trouble. Bruno just reminds Vito that he did not force him nor his father to take out the money that they did, and he is always welcome if he needs to borrow money. Not wanting anything more to do with Bruno anyway, a disgusted Vito walks out and goes straight home.

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As Vito goes to leave, Bruno asks his name out of curiosity, and the mention of Scaletta leads him to remark that, unlike his father Antonio, at least Vito is punctual about paying his debts. Vito is dismayed to find out that Bruno was the loan shark who loaned Antonio the $2,000 that got his family into so much trouble. Bruno just reminds Vito that he did not force him nor his father to take out the money loans that they did, and he is always welcome if he needs to borrow money. Not wanting anything more to do with Bruno anyway, a disgusted Vito walks out and goes straight home.

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Upon arriving at the doctor's house, El Greco notes that their associate Tony Balls is already there, having been so violently attacked that he is likely never going to walk again. The doctor is not enthused by Vito's surprise at all the violence and bloodshed he's seen, reminding him that such difficult trappings are the price to pay for going into the mobster life. Joe goes inside to wait for treatment while Vito books it across the city to reach Bruno's office. He arrives just as Bruno and his men are about to leave, and Vito gives the loan shark his money. As Vito goes to leave, Bruno asks his name out of curiosity, and the mention of Scaletta leads him to remark that, unlike his father Antonio, at least Vito is punctual about paying his debts. Vito is dismayed to find out that Bruno was the loan shark who loaned Antonio the $2,000 that got his family into so much trouble. Bruno just reminds Vito that he did not force him nor his father to take out the money that they did, and he is always welcome if he needs to borrow money. Not wanting anything more to do with Bruno anyway, a disgusted Vito walks out and goes straight home.

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Upon arriving at the doctor's house, El Greco notes that their associate Tony Balls is already there, having been so violently attacked that he is likely never going to walk again. The doctor is not enthused by Vito's surprise at all the violence and bloodshed he's seen, reminding him that such difficult trappings are the price to pay for going into the mobster life. Joe goes inside to wait for treatment while Vito books it across the city to reach Bruno's office. He arrives just as Bruno and his men are about to leave, and Vito gives the loan shark his money.

As Vito goes to leave, Bruno asks his name out of curiosity, and the mention of Scaletta leads him to remark that, unlike his father Antonio, at least Vito is punctual about paying his debts. Vito is dismayed to find out that Bruno was the loan shark who loaned Antonio the $2,000 that got his family into so much trouble. Bruno just reminds Vito that he did not force him nor his father to take out the money that they did, and he is always welcome if he needs to borrow money. Not wanting anything more to do with Bruno anyway, a disgusted Vito walks out and goes straight home.

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When Vito does manage to get some sort of sleep, he is woken up by a phone call from Eddie telling him that Don Falcone wants Vito to meet him at the planetarium of the Zavesky Observatory immediately. Vito gets dressed and leaves his apartment, but as he gets to street level, a man standing by a limousine requests that Vito enter it. Vito gets into the limousine and is faced with Leo Galante and Mr. Chu, the chairman of the Tongs in Empire Bay. Leo is absolutely ''furious'' and sees right through Vito's attempts at denying his involvement with the Red Dragon Massacre. Leo explains that the incident has not only put the Tongs and the crime families at each other's throats, the fact that Henry was working with the federal government has brought their focus on the families. The only reason Vito is even still alive right now is because Leo has allowed him one chance to redeem himself. If he wants any hope of saving his hide, he is going to kill Carlo Falcone, as he is the one the feds are focused on.

Knowing he has no real choice in the matter, Vito agrees to the terms and is let out of the limo. He drives over to the observatory to find two men waiting. He quickly kills them when they ask for his guns, and a massive shootout begins. As much as Don Falcone's men throw everything they have at him, he tears through them and finally makes it into the planetarium. Falcone is quick to mock Vito for thinking he has any real chance of survival, and makes a particular point when Joe approaches Vito from the side and presses a Magnum to his head. As Carlo taunts Vito about his upcoming death, Vito quietly asks Joe if he really has it in him to kill him. Joe ultimately decides the two should work together once again, and the duo take aim at Falcone.

After a grueling fight with both Carlo and the last of his men, Vito has the Don lying on the ground. He reminisces of all the people he has killed and all the people he's killed for, informing the Don that this murder is all for himself. With that, Vito puts a final round into Carlo's skull, finishing him off. As he and Joe make for the door out of the planetarium, Vito asks Joe what putting the gun to his head was all about. Joe explains that Falcone offered him the position of ''caporegime'' if he put Vito down and effectively earn all he's ever wanted in life. He ultimately decided he couldn't turn on his friend no matter what, though he jokes it's over a debt of $5.

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When Vito does manage to get some sort of sleep, he is woken up by a phone call from Eddie telling him that Don Falcone wants Vito to meet him at the planetarium of the Zavesky Observatory immediately. Vito gets dressed and leaves his apartment, but as he gets to street level, a man standing by a limousine requests that Vito enter it. Vito gets into the limousine and is faced with Leo Galante and Mr. Chu, the chairman of the Tongs in Empire Bay. Leo is absolutely ''furious'' and sees right through Vito's attempts at denying denial of his involvement with the Red Dragon Massacre. shootout.

Leo explains that the incident has not only put the Tongs and the Italian crime families at each other's throats, the fact but he also confirms that Henry Tomasino was indeed working with the federal government government. Henry's involvement has brought their the government's focus down on the families. crime families, and now Mr. Chu and Don Vinci have dead footsoldiers at their feet and are itching for vengeance. The only reason Vito is even still alive right now is because Leo has allowed him one chance to redeem himself. If he wants any hope of saving his hide, he is going to must kill Carlo Falcone, as he is the one the feds are government is focused on.

on him and his forays into the heroin trade.

Knowing he has no real choice in the matter, Vito agrees to the terms and is let out of the limo.limousine. He drives over to the observatory to find two men waiting. He quickly kills them when they ask for his guns, and a massive shootout begins. As much as Don Falcone's men throw everything they have at him, he tears through them and finally makes it into the planetarium. Falcone is quick to mock Vito for thinking he has any real chance of survival, and makes a particular point when Joe approaches Vito from the side and presses a Magnum pistol to his head. As Carlo taunts Vito about his upcoming death, Vito quietly asks Joe if he really has it in him to kill him. Joe ultimately decides the two should work together once again, and the duo take aim at Falcone.

After a grueling fight with both Carlo and the last of his men, Vito has the Don lying on the ground. He As he puts bullets into Carlo's body, he reminisces of about all the people he has killed and all the people he's killed for, informing the Don that this murder is all for himself. With that, Vito puts finishes off Don Falcone by putting a final round into Carlo's skull, finishing him off. his skull. As he and Joe make for walk to the door out of the planetarium, planetarium entrance Vito asks Joe what putting the gun to his head apparent "betrayal" was all about. Joe explains that Falcone offered him the position of ''caporegime'' ''capo'' if he put Vito down and down, where he would effectively earn all he's ever wanted in life. He ultimately decided he couldn't turn on his friend no matter what, though he jokes it's over a debt of $5.$5.

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Knowing he has no real choice in the matter, Vito agrees to the terms and is let out of the limo. He drives over to the observatory to find two men waiting. He quickly kills them when they ask for his guns, and a massive shootout begins. As much as Don Falcone's men throw everything they have at him, he tears through them and finally makes it into the planetarium. Falcone is quick to mock Vito for thinking he has any real chance of survival, and makes a particular point when Joe approaches Vito from the side and presses a Magnum to his head.

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Knowing he has no real choice in the matter, Vito agrees to the terms and is let out of the limo. He drives over to the observatory to find two men waiting. He quickly kills them when they ask for his guns, and a massive shootout begins. As much as Don Falcone's men throw everything they have at him, he tears through them and finally makes it into the planetarium. Falcone is quick to mock Vito for thinking he has any real chance of survival, and makes a particular point when Joe approaches Vito from the side and presses a Magnum to his head. As Carlo taunts Vito about his upcoming death, Vito quietly asks Joe if he really has it in him to kill him. Joe ultimately decides the two should work together once again, and the duo take aim at Falcone.

After a grueling fight with both Carlo and the last of his men, Vito has the Don lying on the ground. He reminisces of all the people he has killed and all the people he's killed for, informing the Don that this murder is all for himself. With that, Vito puts a final round into Carlo's skull, finishing him off. As he and Joe make for the door out of the planetarium, Vito asks Joe what putting the gun to his head was all about. Joe explains that Falcone offered him the position of ''caporegime'' if he put Vito down and effectively earn all he's ever wanted in life. He ultimately decided he couldn't turn on his friend no matter what, though he jokes it's over a debt of $5.



The date is 26 February 1945. Joe Barbaro awakens from another night of debauchery. He looks out the window and is horrified to see Vito Scaletta, his life-long best friend, arrested by detectives from the Empire Bay Police Department. In a panic, he gets dressed and calls Freddy's Bar, where Luca Gurino picks up the phone. Luca explains that one of the gas station attendants has pointed the finger at Vito for selling him gasoline ration stamps from the Office of Price Administration building, and plans to testify.

Luckily, the gas station where the attendant works is very close to Joe's apartment, though Luca clarifies to Joe that he is only to intimidate the attendant, not kill him, in order to avoid undue attention. Joe storms into the gas station and threatens the attendant within, but the man is able to fight Joe off and flee to his car. After a chase, Joe confronts the man at gunpoint about ratting on the gas stamps. The man explains that it was actually his co-worker Stan that is going to testify about the robbery, and he is currently at the train station waiting to leave town.

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The date is 26 February 1945. Joe Barbaro awakens from another night of debauchery. He looks out the window and is horrified to see Vito Scaletta, his life-long best friend, arrested by detectives from the Empire Bay Police Department. In a panic, he gets dressed and calls up Freddy's Bar, where Luca Gurino picks up the phone. Luca explains that one of the gas station attendants has pointed the finger at Vito for selling him gasoline ration stamps from the Office of Price Administration building, and plans to testify.

Luckily, the gas station where the attendant works is very close to Joe's apartment, though Luca clarifies to Joe that he is only to intimidate the attendant, not kill him, in order to avoid undue attention. Joe quickly gets dressed, storms into the gas station station, and threatens the attendant within, but the man is able to fight Joe off and flee to his car. After a chase, Joe confronts the man at gunpoint about ratting on the gas stamps. The man explains that it was actually his co-worker Stan that is going to testify about the robbery, and he is currently at the train station waiting to leave town.
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Vito gets into the limousine and is faced with Leo Galante and Mr. Chu, the chairman of the Tongs in Empire Bay. Leo is absolutely ''furious''.

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When Vito does manage to get some sort of sleep, he is woken up by a phone call from Eddie telling him that Don Falcone wants Vito to meet him at the planetarium of the Zavesky Observatory immediately. Vito gets dressed and leaves his apartment, but as he gets to street level, a man standing by a limousine requests that Vito enter it.
Vito gets into the limousine and is faced with Leo Galante and Mr. Chu, the chairman of the Tongs in Empire Bay. Leo is absolutely ''furious''. ''furious'' and sees right through Vito's attempts at denying his involvement with the Red Dragon Massacre. Leo explains that the incident has not only put the Tongs and the crime families at each other's throats, the fact that Henry was working with the federal government has brought their focus on the families. The only reason Vito is even still alive right now is because Leo has allowed him one chance to redeem himself. If he wants any hope of saving his hide, he is going to kill Carlo Falcone, as he is the one the feds are focused on.

Knowing he has no real choice in the matter, Vito agrees to the terms and is let out of the limo. He drives over to the observatory to find two men waiting. He quickly kills them when they ask for his guns, and a massive shootout begins. As much as Don Falcone's men throw everything they have at him, he tears through them and finally makes it into the planetarium. Falcone is quick to mock Vito for thinking he has any real chance of survival, and makes a particular point when Joe approaches Vito from the side and presses a Magnum to his head.
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The date is 26 September 1951. Vito finds himself unable to sleep and gazes over his family photo album, as he ruminates on his life and how it went so wrong. In all of his efforts in crime to gain money, respect and everything else he wanted, he has faced huge amounts of violence and bloodshed, his friends have fallen and his family wants nothing to do with him, and his life has been ruined with startling unpredictability. He can feel that it's only a matter of time before he and Joe are fingered as the perpetrators of the Red Dragon massacre.

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The date is 26 September 1951. Vito finds himself unable to sleep and gazes over his family photo album, as he ruminates on his life and how it went so wrong. In all of his efforts in crime to gain money, respect and everything else he wanted, he has faced huge amounts of violence and bloodshed, his friends have fallen and his family wants nothing to do with him, and his life has been ruined with startling unpredictability. He can feel that his past mistakes catching up with him, and he figures it's only a matter of time before he and Joe are fingered as the perpetrators of the Red Dragon massacre.
marked for death.
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The date is 26 September 1951. Vito finds himself unable to sleep and gazes over his family photo album, as he ruminates on his life and how it went so wrong. In all of his efforts in crime to gain money, respect and everything else he wanted, he has faced huge amounts of violence and bloodshed, his friends have fallen and his family wants nothing to do with him, and he has backstabbed a great many others with unpredictabe

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The date is 26 September 1951. Vito finds himself unable to sleep and gazes over his family photo album, as he ruminates on his life and how it went so wrong. In all of his efforts in crime to gain money, respect and everything else he wanted, he has faced huge amounts of violence and bloodshed, his friends have fallen and his family wants nothing to do with him, and he his life has backstabbed a great many others been ruined with unpredictabe
startling unpredictability. He can feel that it's only a matter of time before he and Joe are fingered as the perpetrators of the Red Dragon massacre.
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With Eddie being a bust, Vito thinks that perhaps Giuseppe knows what happened to Joe. Arriving at his hop, Vito asks the dealer if he has seen Joe which he confirms. Joes was asking him about any potential work, but as he was doing so, a group of men came in and ordered Joe to go with them. Giuseppe adds that the men said "Mr. Vinci" wanted to see Joe, so Vito heads to the Mona Lisa bar run by the Vinci family. When he walks in the door, the men inside immediately train their guns on him and force him to drop his. They explain that they did in fact take Joe, as Don Vinci urgently wanted to speak with him and Vito. With Vito now having come to them, they decide to deliver him to the Don themselves, knocking him out cold.

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With Eddie being a bust, Vito thinks that perhaps Giuseppe knows what happened to Joe. Arriving at his hop, Vito asks the dealer if he has seen Joe Joe, which he confirms. Joes Joe was asking him about any potential work, but as he was doing so, a group of men came in and ordered Joe to go with them. Giuseppe adds that the men said "Mr. Vinci" wanted to see Joe, so Vito heads to the Mona Lisa bar run by the Vinci family. When he walks in the door, the men inside immediately train their guns on him and force him to drop his. They explain that they did in fact take Joe, as Don Vinci urgently wanted to speak with him and Vito. With Vito now having come to them, they decide to deliver him to the Don themselves, knocking him out cold.



Upon arriving at the doctor's house, El Greco notes that their associate Tony Balls is already there, having been so violently attacked that he is likely never going to walk again. The doctor is not enthused by Vito's surprise at all the violence and bloodshed he's seen, reminding him that such difficult trappings are the price to pay for going into the mobster life. Joe goes inside to wait for treatment while Vito books it across the city to reach Bruno's office. He arrives just as Bruno and his men are about to leave, and Vito gives the loan shark his money. As Vito goes to leave, Bruno asks his name out of curiosity, and the mention of Scaletta leads him to remark that, unlike his father Antonio, at least Vito is punctual about paying his debts. Vito is dismayed to find out that Bruno was the loan shark who loaned Antonio the $2,000 that got his family into so much trouble. Bruno just callously reminds the incensed Vito that he did not force him nor his father to take out the money that they did, letting him know he is always welcome if he needs to borrow money. Not wanting to borrow any more anyway, a disgusted Vito walks out and goes straight home.

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Upon arriving at the doctor's house, El Greco notes that their associate Tony Balls is already there, having been so violently attacked that he is likely never going to walk again. The doctor is not enthused by Vito's surprise at all the violence and bloodshed he's seen, reminding him that such difficult trappings are the price to pay for going into the mobster life. Joe goes inside to wait for treatment while Vito books it across the city to reach Bruno's office. He arrives just as Bruno and his men are about to leave, and Vito gives the loan shark his money. As Vito goes to leave, Bruno asks his name out of curiosity, and the mention of Scaletta leads him to remark that, unlike his father Antonio, at least Vito is punctual about paying his debts. Vito is dismayed to find out that Bruno was the loan shark who loaned Antonio the $2,000 that got his family into so much trouble. Bruno just callously reminds the incensed Vito that he did not force him nor his father to take out the money that they did, letting him know and he is always welcome if he needs to borrow money. Not wanting to borrow any anything more to do with Bruno anyway, a disgusted Vito walks out and goes straight home.



The date is 26 September 1951. Vito finds himself unable to sleep and gazes over his family photo album, as he ruminates on his life and how it went so wrong. In all of his efforts in crime to gain money, respect and everything else he wanted...

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The date is 26 September 1951. Vito finds himself unable to sleep and gazes over his family photo album, as he ruminates on his life and how it went so wrong. In all of his efforts in crime to gain money, respect and everything else he wanted...
wanted, he has faced huge amounts of violence and bloodshed, his friends have fallen and his family wants nothing to do with him, and he has backstabbed a great many others with unpredictabe

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With Eddie being a bust, Vito thinks that perhaps Giuseppe knows what happened to Joe. Arriving at his hop, Vito asks the dealer if he has seen Joe which he confirms. Joes was asking him about any potential work, but as he was doing so, a group of men came in and ordered Joe to go with them. Giuseppe adds that the men said "Mr. Vinci" wanted to see Joe, so Vito heads to the Vinci hangout and bar The Mona Lisa. When he walks in the door, the men inside immediately train their guns on him and force him to drop his. They explain that they did in fact take Joe, as Don Vinci urgently wanted to speak with him and Vito. With Vito now having come to them, they decide to deliver him to the Don themselves, knocking him out cold.

When Vito comes to, he finds himself chained up at a construction site right next to Joe. Frank Vinci arrives soon after, demanding the two explain to him just how this mess with the Tongs got started. Vito and Joe still deny their involvement, with Vinci not believing them for a second and leaving them to be beaten up by one of his men. When the thug decides to take a short break, Vito and Joe work together to break the pipes holding up them and their binds, freeing themselves and getting the drop on the thug. The two discretely steal the guns of nearby guards after throwing them to their deaths, letting them shoot their way free as they descend the site. The duo eventually make it to street level, where Joe admits he is badly hurt. Vito decides to drive his friend over to El Greco's before delivering the money they owe to Bruno.

Upon arriving at the doctor's house, Greco notes that their associate Tony Balls is already there, having been so violently attacked that he is likely never going to walk again. Joe goes inside to wait for treatment while Vito books it across the city to reach Bruno's office. He arrives just as Bruno and his men are about to leave, and Vito gives the loan shark his money. As Vito goes to leave, Bruno asks him his name out of curiosity, and is amused to find out his name is Scaletta. He reveals that he is the loan shark who lent Antonio the $2,000 loan that got him and Vito into so much trouble. He reminds the incensed Vito that he did not force him nor his father to take out the money that they did, letting him know he is always welcome if he needs to borrow money.

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With Eddie being a bust, Vito thinks that perhaps Giuseppe knows what happened to Joe. Arriving at his hop, Vito asks the dealer if he has seen Joe which he confirms. Joes was asking him about any potential work, but as he was doing so, a group of men came in and ordered Joe to go with them. Giuseppe adds that the men said "Mr. Vinci" wanted to see Joe, so Vito heads to the Mona Lisa bar run by the Vinci hangout and bar The Mona Lisa.family. When he walks in the door, the men inside immediately train their guns on him and force him to drop his. They explain that they did in fact take Joe, as Don Vinci urgently wanted to speak with him and Vito. With Vito now having come to them, they decide to deliver him to the Don themselves, knocking him out cold.

When Vito comes to, he finds himself chained up at a construction site right next to Joe. Frank Don Vinci arrives soon after, demanding the two explain to him just how this mess with the Tongs got started. Vito and Joe still deny their involvement, with Vinci not believing them for a second and leaving them to be beaten up by one of his men. When the thug decides to take a short break, Vito and Joe work together to break the pipes holding up them and their binds, freeing themselves and getting the drop on the thug. The two discretely steal the guns of nearby guards after throwing them to their deaths, letting them shoot their way free as they descend the site. The duo eventually make it to street level, where Joe admits he is badly hurt. Vito decides to drive his friend over to El Greco's before delivering the money they owe to Bruno.

Upon arriving at the doctor's house, El Greco notes that their associate Tony Balls is already there, having been so violently attacked that he is likely never going to walk again.again. The doctor is not enthused by Vito's surprise at all the violence and bloodshed he's seen, reminding him that such difficult trappings are the price to pay for going into the mobster life. Joe goes inside to wait for treatment while Vito books it across the city to reach Bruno's office. He arrives just as Bruno and his men are about to leave, and Vito gives the loan shark his money. As Vito goes to leave, Bruno asks him his name out of curiosity, and the mention of Scaletta leads him to remark that, unlike his father Antonio, at least Vito is amused punctual about paying his debts. Vito is dismayed to find out his name is Scaletta. He reveals that he is Bruno was the loan shark who lent loaned Antonio the $2,000 loan that got him and Vito his family into so much trouble. He Bruno just callously reminds the incensed Vito that he did not force him nor his father to take out the money that they did, letting him know he is always welcome if he needs to borrow money.
money. Not wanting to borrow any more anyway, a disgusted Vito walks out and goes straight home.



The date is 26 September 1951. Vito finds himself unable to sleep and looks over a scrapbook. He is naturally miserable to find that all of his efforts in crime to gain money, respect and everything else he's ever wanted have only cost him his family and friends and put a price on his head.

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The date is 26 September 1951. Vito finds himself unable to sleep and looks gazes over a scrapbook. He is naturally miserable to find that his family photo album, as he ruminates on his life and how it went so wrong. In all of his efforts in crime to gain money, respect and everything else he's ever wanted have only cost him his family he wanted...

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Vito gets into the limousine
and friends is faced with Leo Galante and put a price on his head.Mr. Chu, the chairman of the Tongs in Empire Bay. Leo is absolutely ''furious''.

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Through committing small store robberies or crushing cars for Mike Bruski, Vito finally collects his full half of the money, and heads to Joe's to check on him. After enough of a wait, Vito starts to suspect something is terribly wrong when Joe still hasn't answered his door, so Vito sets out to ask around for him. He finds Eddie Scarpa at the Maltese Falcon, who has already learned of the shootout at the Red Dragon and suspiciously interrogates Vito about his knowledge of the incident.

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Through committing small store robberies or crushing cars for Mike Bruski, Vito finally collects his full half of the money, and heads to Joe's to check on him. After enough of a wait, Vito starts to suspect something is terribly wrong when Joe still hasn't answered his door, so Vito sets out to ask around for him. He finds Eddie Scarpa at the Maltese Falcon, who has already learned of the shootout at the Red Dragon and suspiciously interrogates Vito about his knowledge of the incident.
incident. Vito denies having anything to do with the shootout, and Eddie says the Tongs are likely to blame either the Falcone or Vinci families for the attack, with them already setting their sights on Frank Vinci.

With Eddie being a bust, Vito thinks that perhaps Giuseppe knows what happened to Joe. Arriving at his hop, Vito asks the dealer if he has seen Joe which he confirms. Joes was asking him about any potential work, but as he was doing so, a group of men came in and ordered Joe to go with them. Giuseppe adds that the men said "Mr. Vinci" wanted to see Joe, so Vito heads to the Vinci hangout and bar The Mona Lisa. When he walks in the door, the men inside immediately train their guns on him and force him to drop his. They explain that they did in fact take Joe, as Don Vinci urgently wanted to speak with him and Vito. With Vito now having come to them, they decide to deliver him to the Don themselves, knocking him out cold.

When Vito comes to, he finds himself chained up at a construction site right next to Joe. Frank Vinci arrives soon after, demanding the two explain to him just how this mess with the Tongs got started. Vito and Joe still deny their involvement, with Vinci not believing them for a second and leaving them to be beaten up by one of his men. When the thug decides to take a short break, Vito and Joe work together to break the pipes holding up them and their binds, freeing themselves and getting the drop on the thug. The two discretely steal the guns of nearby guards after throwing them to their deaths, letting them shoot their way free as they descend the site. The duo eventually make it to street level, where Joe admits he is badly hurt. Vito decides to drive his friend over to El Greco's before delivering the money they owe to Bruno.

Upon arriving at the doctor's house, Greco notes that their associate Tony Balls is already there, having been so violently attacked that he is likely never going to walk again. Joe goes inside to wait for treatment while Vito books it across the city to reach Bruno's office. He arrives just as Bruno and his men are about to leave, and Vito gives the loan shark his money. As Vito goes to leave, Bruno asks him his name out of curiosity, and is amused to find out his name is Scaletta. He reveals that he is the loan shark who lent Antonio the $2,000 loan that got him and Vito into so much trouble. He reminds the incensed Vito that he did not force him nor his father to take out the money that they did, letting him know he is always welcome if he needs to borrow money.


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As Derek gripes about his workers to Vito, the older worker recognizes him as Antonio's son, and wonders why Vito would work for Derek after what he did to his father. Steve orders the man to quiet down, but Vinnie elaborates that Derek and Steve conspired to murder Antonio all those years ago. He recalls that Steve took Antonio aside and led him away from the workers, and only the former returned, soaking wet at that. A thoroughly enraged Vito confronts the two over the story, with Steve callously confirming that he held Antonio underwater and drowned him. Derek tries to reason with Vito over his oath to the Commission, but Vito is now infuriated and wants nothing more than Derek's portly head.

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As Derek gripes about his workers to Vito, the older worker recognizes him as Antonio's son, and wonders why Vito would work for Derek after what he did to his father. Steve orders the man to quiet down, but Vinnie elaborates that Derek and Steve conspired to murder Antonio all those years ago. He recalls that Steve took Antonio aside and led him away from the workers, and only the former returned, soaking wet at that. A thoroughly enraged Vito confronts the two over the story, with Steve callously confirming that he held Antonio underwater and drowned him. Derek tries to reason with Vito over his oath to the Commission, but Vito is now infuriated and wants nothing more than Derek's portly fat head.
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[[folder:The Fate of Vittorio Scaletta]]


%%With Leo's connections, Vito is transferred into [[VideoGame/MafiaIII New Bordeaux, Louisiana, to work as a lieutenant for Sal Marcano, the don of the city.]]

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Scaletta and Joe Barbaro]]

%%With Leo's connections, Vito is transferred into to [[VideoGame/MafiaIII work for Don Sal Marcano, who runs the Marcano crime family out of New Bordeaux, Louisiana, to work as a lieutenant for Sal Marcano, the don of the city.]]Louisiana.]]
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The date is 10 February 1945. Vito is awoken by a phone call at Joe's apartment from his mother. When she again insists that he has to find honest work, Vito goes to the Southport docks to see Federico Pappalardo, better known as Fat Derek. He meets the slimy gentleman in his office, where Derek reminisces that Vito's father Antonio was a good worker, albeit one who "drank like a fish". Derek's right-hand man Steve Coyne directs Vito to load some crates onto a truck for a pittance.

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The date is 10 February 1945. Vito is awoken by a phone call at Joe's apartment from his mother. When she again insists that he has to find honest work, Vito goes to the Southport docks to see Federico Pappalardo, better known as Fat Derek. He meets the slimy portly gentleman in his office, where Derek reminisces that Vito's father Antonio was a good worker, albeit one who "drank like a fish". Derek's right-hand man Steve Coyne directs Vito to load some crates onto a truck for a pittance.



Derek is more than pleased to see Vito again. His guards have been called to a sitdown with Don Vinci, so he is about to arrange another job for Vito when Steve walks into his office. Steve brings news that some dockworkers are on strike because they believe Derek fired one of them unfairly. Derek decides to bring Vito and Steve with his remaining gunmen to intimidate the workers into ending the strike, offering a payment of $1,000 upon completion. Vito gladly accepts and makes his way with the group over to a warehouse where the striking workers are gathered. The leader of the protestors, an older Irish gentleman, firmly states that they only want their friend rehired. Derek's cold refusal to do so upsets a younger worker by the name of Vinnie, who is fed up with how disposable they are to Derek's aims. He also elaborates that their fired co-worker only failed to show up to work because he was badly injured on the job, yet Derek remains unphased.

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Derek is more than pleased to see Vito again. His guards have been called to a sitdown with Don Vinci, so he is about to arrange another job for Vito when Steve walks into his office. Steve brings news that some dockworkers are on strike because they believe Derek fired one of them unfairly. Derek decides to bring Vito and Steve with his remaining gunmen to intimidate the workers into ending the strike, offering a payment of $1,000 upon completion. Vito gladly accepts and makes his way with the group over to a warehouse where the striking workers are gathered. The leader of the protestors, an older Irish gentleman, firmly states that they only want their friend rehired. Derek's cold refusal to do so upsets a younger worker by the name of Vinnie, who is fed up with how disposable they are seem to Derek's aims. He also elaborates that their fired co-worker only failed to show up to work because he was badly injured on the job, yet Derek remains unphased.



Derek and his gunmen flee the warehouse, leaving Vinnie to pass out guns to his co-workers and go out with them to settle the score. Vito joins in, killing Steve and Pappalardo's footsoldiers, before gunning down Fat Derek himself in the main warehouse. Vito not only avenges his father's murder, but he also finds a large stash of money in Derek's office, which merits a considerable contribution to his half of Bruno's money.

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Derek and his gunmen flee the warehouse, leaving Vinnie to pass out guns to his co-workers and go out with them to settle the score. Vito joins in, killing Steve and Pappalardo's footsoldiers, before gunning down Fat Derek himself in the main warehouse. Vito not only avenges his father's murder, but he also finds a large stash of money in Derek's office, which merits a considerable contribution to his half of Bruno's money.
money. The dockworkers swear to leave Vito's name out of it when the cops eventually investigate, and Vito leaves the docks behind.

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