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->'''Portrayed By:''' Glenn Wrage (Bile), Ulf Andersson (Alex), Almir Listo (George)

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->'''Portrayed By:''' ->'''Bile voiced by:''' Glenn Wrage (Bile), (PAYDAY 2), Creator/DougCockle (PAYDAY 3)
->'''Alex voiced by:'''
Ulf Andersson (Alex), Andersson
->'''George voiced by:'''
Almir Listo (George)
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The Payday crew's go-to sniper for high-profile missions, '''Ilija''' can be hired as an asset in a number of heists to help the crew with lethal precision.

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The Payday crew's PAYDAY Gang's go-to sniper for high-profile missions, '''Ilija''' can be hired as an asset in a number of heists to help the crew with lethal precision.



* {{Turncoat}}: Judging from some dialogue of the Russian mobsters in Day 2 of Hotline Miami, Ilija was originally one of their own. They say that the Commisar will shower him with wine and women to bring him back, but the PAYDAY gang assassinate him before he gets the chance.

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* {{Turncoat}}: Judging from some dialogue of the Russian mobsters in Day 2 of Hotline Miami, Ilija was originally one of their own. They say that the Commisar will shower him with wine and women to bring him back, but the PAYDAY gang Gang assassinate him before he gets the chance.



The Payday crew's go-to pilots for high-profile heists requiring air assistance. '''Bile,''' pictured to the right, is highly competent, '''George''', not pictured, is...okay, given he had to work under a rainstorm, while '''Alex''', again, not pictured, is... not very good at all.

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The Payday crew's PAYDAY Gang's go-to pilots for high-profile heists requiring air assistance. '''Bile,''' pictured to the right, is highly competent, '''George''', not pictured, is...okay, given he had to work under a rainstorm, while '''Alex''', again, not pictured, is... not very good at all.



* TheOtherDarrin: An odd case for Alex, as his Voice Actor was changed in the Undercover Remake, and sounds very different between ''Payday: The Heist'' and ''Payday 2''. Whether or not Bain has a flair for the dramatic and hires ''another'' Alex to replace the previous one, or the Remake is an all-out CuttingOffTheBranches situation, making the original Undercover heist from the first game non-canonical is up for debate.

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* TheOtherDarrin: An odd case for Alex, as his Voice Actor was changed in the Undercover Remake, and sounds very different between ''Payday: ''PAYDAY: The Heist'' and ''Payday ''PAYDAY 2''. Whether or not Bain has a flair for the dramatic and hires ''another'' Alex to replace the previous one, or the Remake is an all-out CuttingOffTheBranches situation, making the original Undercover heist from the first game non-canonical is up for debate.



'''The Spotter''' is the Payday crew's go-to man for stealth segments that could use an extra pair of eyes over them. As the name suggests, he spots any guard out in the open, highlighting whoever he sees to the crew. He can only be hired if at least one player has aced the "Sixth Sense" skill.

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'''The Spotter''' is the Payday crew's PAYDAY Gang's go-to man for stealth segments that could use an extra pair of eyes over them. As the name suggests, he spots any guard out in the open, highlighting whoever he sees to the crew. He can only be hired if at least one player has aced the "Sixth Sense" skill.
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* UpToEleven: With the Hotline Miami DLC, they had to record him counting to higher numbers because he was frequently passing the previous limit; in most jobs with him in, he'll rarely pass more than about 15, perhaps 20 at best. In Day 1 of Hotline Miami, he can surpass '''40''' with ease. Eventually he stops counting and instead makes remarks about his insane bodycount, or the fact that he had the foresight to bring a ''duffel bag'' full of ammo.
** If you recruit him on day 1, some Russian mobsters may comment about him before day 2 goes loud, saying his name in whispers, save one who calls all snipers cowards. [[LaserGuidedKarma You then burst out of a box and blow his face off]] with a rifle/pistol/shotgun/submachinegun/[[ChainsawGood saw]]/[[DeathByIrony sniper]] [[RightInFrontOfMe rifle]]/[[TheresNoKillLikeOverkill ROCKET LAUNCHER]].
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->'''Portrayed By:''' Ronan Summers

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->'''Portrayed By:''' Ronan Summers
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* TheyKilledKennyAgain: Every time the game triggers an escape mission, Twitch will crash the escape van and die. On occasions, however, he will come with another escape van good as new. Maybe he jumped out before it crashed?

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* TheyKilledKennyAgain: Every time the game triggers an escape mission, Twitch will crash the escape van and die. On occasions, however, he will come with another escape van good as new. Maybe he jumped out before it crashed?Sometimes while the original Twitch's corpse is still present.

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** Bile is this in the remake of Panic Room. Cut dialogue has even Bain surprised by his lack of skill at hand, going so far as to shame Bile for his incompetence. Bile does sincerely apologise about his mistake, though.

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** Bile is this in the remake of Panic Room. Room, where he has a chance of dropping explosives on the apartment's balcony instead of the roof, in full view of snipers and the road. Cut dialogue has even Bain surprised by his lack of skill at hand, hand (and nearly calling him Alex), going so far as to shame Bile for his incompetence. Bile does sincerely apologise about his mistake, though.



* {{Jerkass}}: As Bile pulls in during the end of the Aftershock heist, he says that authorities are trying to recruit him to extract wounded civilians. He refuses, saying that [[OnlyInItForTheMoney injured civilians don't pay as well.]]

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* {{Jerkass}}: As Bile pulls in during the end of the Aftershock heist, he says that authorities are trying to recruit him to extract wounded civilians. civilians from the 8.8 earthquake that happened before the heist. He refuses, saying that they and the [[OnlyInItForTheMoney injured civilians don't pay as well.]]]]
* TheOtherDarrin: An odd case for Alex, as his Voice Actor was changed in the Undercover Remake, and sounds very different between ''Payday: The Heist'' and ''Payday 2''. Whether or not Bain has a flair for the dramatic and hires ''another'' Alex to replace the previous one, or the Remake is an all-out CuttingOffTheBranches situation, making the original Undercover heist from the first game non-canonical is up for debate.



* TheOtherDarrin: An odd case for Alex, as his Voice Actor was changed in the Undercover Remake, and sounds very different between Payday: The Heist and Payday 2. Whether or not Bain has a flair for the dramatic and hires ''another'' Alex to replace the previous one, or the Remake is an all-out CuttingOffTheBranches situation, making the original Undercover heist from the first game non-canonical is up for debate.



* TheQuietOne: He never speaks while he is doing his job. Although previously, if the mission went south, he would had inform the crew of his departure.



* TheQuietOne: He never speaks while he is doing his job. Although previously, if the mission went south, he would had inform the crew of his departure.
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* IronicName: His model has almost no character animations, and yet, he is called ''Twitch''. The one exception is a possible escape plan in [[spoiler:Breakin' Feds, in which we see him move away from an explosion to blow up a wall, while covering his ears.]]

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* IronicName: His model has almost no character animations, and yet, he is called ''Twitch''. The one exception is a possible escape plan in [[spoiler:Breakin' Feds, in which [[https://youtu.be/mY7lD8TAuMU?t=319 we see him move away from an explosion to blow up a wall, while covering his ears.]]]]]]
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* IronicName: His model has almost no character animations, and yet, he is called ''Twitch''. The one exception is a possible escape plan in [[spoiler:Breakin' Feds, in which we see him move away from an explosion to blow up the wall, while covering his ears.]]

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* IronicName: His model has almost no character animations, and yet, he is called ''Twitch''. The one exception is a possible escape plan in [[spoiler:Breakin' Feds, in which we see him move away from an explosion to blow up the a wall, while covering his ears.]]
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* CreatorCameo: He's named after, voiced by, and modeled on Overkill level designer Ilija Petrusic.

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* CreatorCameo: He's named after, voiced by, and modeled on Overkill Overkill/Lion Game Lion level designer Ilija Petrusic.
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* TheyKilledKennyAgain: Every time the game triggers an escape mission, Twitch will crash the escape van and die. On occasions, however, he will come with another escape van good as new. Maybe he jumped out before it crashed?


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** On other heists he might park the van in a horrible spot if you’re doing stealth- for example parking it in front of the club in Nightclub.
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* TookALevelInBadass: In day 2 of the Hoxton Breakout, he rams the truck into an FBI building, then runs on foot to secure the crew another ride. The next time you see him, he commandeered a FBI van, all by himself. Impressive, from the guy who tends to crash the car and die during escapes.

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* TookALevelInBadass: In day 2 of the Hoxton Breakout, he rams the now-armorless truck into an the FBI building, headquarter, then runs on foot to secure the crew another ride. The next time you the player see him, him at the parking garage, he commandeered is seen riding a FBI van, all by himself. Impressive, from the guy who tends to crash the car and die during escapes.
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* ImprobableAimingSkills: His aim could be considered a close second to [[VideoGame/ModernWarfare Captain MacMillan]].

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* ImprobableAimingSkills: While it is true that his aim isn't perfect, the kills he makes are sometimes BeyondTheImpossible: his shot may even hit targets that aren't even in his line of sight, sometimes even inside buildings. His aim could be considered a close second to [[VideoGame/ModernWarfare Captain MacMillan]].

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** Bile is this in the remake of Panic Room. Even Bain is surprised by his lack of skill at hand, going so far as to shame Bile for his incompetence. Bile does sincerely apologise about his mistake, though.

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** Bile is this in the remake of Panic Room. Even Cut dialogue has even Bain is surprised by his lack of skill at hand, going so far as to shame Bile for his incompetence. Bile does sincerely apologise about his mistake, though.



* TheOtherDarrin: An odd case for Alex, as his Voice Actor was changed in the Undercover Remake, and sounds very different between Payday: The Heist and Payday 2. Whether or not Bain has a flair for the dramatic and hires ''another'' Alex to replace the previous one, or the Remake is an all-out CuttingOffTheBranches situation, making the original Undercover heist from the first game non-canonical is up for debate.



* TheFaceless: Even in his Asset picture, his face is concealed by shadows. (This has since been rectified as of the Hoxton Housewarming Party; one of the comical scenes depicted during each progressive day of the update shows him sitting on a couch next to Twitch the getaway driver, still holding those binoculars and recoiling with considerable concern as Wolf unveils a box full of concussion grenades he's cooked up.)

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* TheFaceless: Even He was this for the longest time, to the point where even in his Asset picture, he has his face is concealed by shadows. (This has since been This was rectified as of in the Hoxton Housewarming Party; Party event, in which one of the comical scenes depicted during each progressive day of the update shows him sitting on a couch next to Twitch the getaway driver, still holding those binoculars and recoiling with considerable concern as [[ProperlyParanoid Wolf unveils a box full of concussion grenades he's cooked up.)]]
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The Payday crew's go-to pilots for high-profile heists requiring air assistance. '''Bile,''' pictured to the right, is highly competent, '''George''', not pictured, is...okay, given the conditions he had to work under, while '''Alex''', again, not pictured, is... not very good at all.

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The Payday crew's go-to pilots for high-profile heists requiring air assistance. '''Bile,''' pictured to the right, is highly competent, '''George''', not pictured, is...okay, given the conditions he had to work under, under a rainstorm, while '''Alex''', again, not pictured, is... not very good at all.



* IronicName: His model has almost no character animations, and yet, he is called ''Twitch''. The one excaption is a possible escape plan in [[spoiler:Breakin' Feds, in which we see him move away, covering his ears, from an explosion to blow up the wall.]]

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* IronicName: His model has almost no character animations, and yet, he is called ''Twitch''. The one excaption exception is a possible escape plan in [[spoiler:Breakin' Feds, in which we see him move away, covering his ears, away from an explosion to blow up the wall.wall, while covering his ears.]]
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* IronicName: His model has almost no character animations, and yet, he is called ''Twitch''. The one excaption is a possible escape plan in [[Spoiler: Breakin' Feds, in which we see him move away, covering his ears, from an explosion to blow up the wall.]]

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* IronicName: His model has almost no character animations, and yet, he is called ''Twitch''. The one excaption is a possible escape plan in [[Spoiler: Breakin' [[spoiler:Breakin' Feds, in which we see him move away, covering his ears, from an explosion to blow up the wall.]]
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* IronicName: His model has almost[[*]]Except for a possible escape plan in Breakin' Feds, in which we see him move away from the explosion[[/]] no character animations, and yet, he is called ''Twitch''.

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* IronicName: His model has almost[[*]]Except for a possible escape plan in Breakin' Feds, in which we see him move away from the explosion[[/]] almost no character animations, and yet, he is called ''Twitch''.''Twitch''. The one excaption is a possible escape plan in [[Spoiler: Breakin' Feds, in which we see him move away, covering his ears, from an explosion to blow up the wall.]]
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* IronicName: His model has absolutely no character animations, and yet, he is called ''Twitch''.

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* IronicName: His model has absolutely almost[[*]]Except for a possible escape plan in Breakin' Feds, in which we see him move away from the explosion[[/]] no character animations, and yet, he is called ''Twitch''.
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->'''Portrayed By:''' Glenn Wrage (Bile)

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->'''Portrayed By:''' Glenn Wrage (Bile)
(Bile), Ulf Andersson (Alex), Almir Listo (George)



* IronicName: He has absolutely no character animations, and yet, is called ''Twitch''.
* MeaningfulName: Despite the above, Twitch lives up to his name by bolting it the minute law enforcement shows up. He also has the nerves of a toothpick during escapes, making him very twitchy indeed.

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* IronicName: He His model has absolutely no character animations, and yet, he is called ''Twitch''.
* MeaningfulName: Despite the above, Twitch lives up to his name by bolting it the minute law enforcement shows up. He also has the nerves of a toothpick during escapes, making him very twitchy [[{{Pun}} twitchy]] indeed.
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[[folder:Ilija the Sniper]]
[[quoteright:275:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ilija_sniper_5785.png]]
[[caption-width-right:275:This is Ilija the sniper. Patron saint of the robbers.]]
->'''Portrayed By:''' Ilija Petrusic

The Payday crew's go-to sniper for high-profile missions, '''Ilija''' can be hired as an asset in a number of heists to help the crew with lethal precision.

* BadassBoast: Ilija ''calls out'' his kill number when he takes a shot, in addition to a few other lines.
-->''*boom*'' First kill. It has begun.
* BoomHeadshot: Can call this out verbatim.
* ColdSniper: At first, since he only had a few lines.
** FriendlySniper: As more heists involving him have come out, his dialogue has expanded and become friendlier.
* CreatorCameo: He's named after, voiced by, and modeled on Overkill level designer Ilija Petrusic.
* DefrostingIceQueen: Has gone from "strictly professional" to "part of the crew" as the story has progressed.
* FriendlyFireproof: Averted. He cannot tell the difference between normal cops and converted cops.
* HonoraryTrueCompanion: He's essentially part of the crew, being their go-to sniper for many missions. At one point, he may insist on getting his own clown mask.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: His aim could be considered a close second to [[VideoGame/ModernWarfare Captain MacMillan]].
* InstantDeathBullet: Ilija does not actually deal damage, he's on a timer and will kill one target in his sight at random. Which means he can kill a [[MightyGlacier Skulldozer]] with one shot, something the crew needs a rocket launcher to pull off.
* StealthExpert: He can, on some heists, be less than a hundred feet away from the heisters and the police. He can ''never'' be seen, and the cops never attempt to dig him out or at the very least make him move to a new sniping position.
* TookALevelInBadass: When Ilija was originally introduced into the game, his usefulness was dubious at best due to him not being entirely accurate with his shots. A patch rectified the problem, making Ilija rarely miss his shots and being able to kill any enemy in a single bullet - even ''Bulldozers''.
** Can be (quite sadly) subverted, even after the patch - though the chance of missing has been reduced, it's still there, and Illija is still capable of missing several shots in a row.
* {{Turncoat}}: Judging from some dialogue of the Russian mobsters in Day 2 of Hotline Miami, Ilija was originally one of their own. They say that the Commisar will shower him with wine and women to bring him back, but the PAYDAY gang assassinate him before he gets the chance.
* UpToEleven: With the Hotline Miami DLC, they had to record him counting to higher numbers because he was frequently passing the previous limit; in most jobs with him in, he'll rarely pass more than about 15, perhaps 20 at best. In Day 1 of Hotline Miami, he can surpass '''40''' with ease. Eventually he stops counting and instead makes remarks about his insane bodycount, or the fact that he had the foresight to bring a ''duffel bag'' full of ammo.
** If you recruit him on day 1, some Russian mobsters may comment about him before day 2 goes loud, saying his name in whispers, save one who calls all snipers cowards. [[LaserGuidedKarma You then burst out of a box and blow his face off]] with a rifle/pistol/shotgun/submachinegun/[[ChainsawGood saw]]/[[DeathByIrony sniper]] [[RightInFrontOfMe rifle]]/[[TheresNoKillLikeOverkill ROCKET LAUNCHER]].
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[[folder:Bile, Alex and George]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:I wanna lift off, people. Haul ass!]]
->'''Portrayed By:''' Glenn Wrage (Bile)

The Payday crew's go-to pilots for high-profile heists requiring air assistance. '''Bile,''' pictured to the right, is highly competent, '''George''', not pictured, is...okay, given the conditions he had to work under, while '''Alex''', again, not pictured, is... not very good at all.

* AcePilot: Bile certainly fits the bill - in fact, he's labelled as such in the assets screen. Alex... not so much.
** George could be considered this if he snags the balloon on the first try in the Green Bridge remake.
* ButtMonkey: ''Everybody'' hates Alex, even Bain. That said, he's one of the few pilots they can trust, so he still manages to stay on the team.
* TheDitz: Alex isn't exactly the brightest guy in the world, tending to be a bit panicky during high-stakes situations.
** In the second day of the ''Big Oil'' heist, if you choose to have Alex drop ammo bags on site, there's a very high chance that he'll toss them into places you can't reach such as below a cliff or on top of a tree. He pulled a similar stunt in the ''Panic Room'' job in the first game, something Bain will comment on.
** Bile is this in the remake of Panic Room. Even Bain is surprised by his lack of skill at hand, going so far as to shame Bile for his incompetence. Bile does sincerely apologise about his mistake, though.
* TheFaceless: While Bile's face has been revealed, as seen the image to the right, Both George and Alex's appearance remains a mystery.
* {{Flanderization}}: For Alex. In the first game, he was a pretty good pilot, but horrible at dropping things on target. In the sequel, he's considered a bad pilot in general. [[JustifiedTrope This is mostly because]] his job in ''PAYDAY 2'' ''consists'' of dropping things on target, in fairness.
* {{Jerkass}}: As Bile pulls in during the end of the Aftershock heist, he says that authorities are trying to recruit him to extract wounded civilians. He refuses, saying that [[OnlyInItForTheMoney injured civilians don't pay as well.]]
* StatingTheSimpleSolution: If the Scarface Mansion heist goes loud, Bain and the Butcher have Bile using a magnet to lift Sosa's expensive cars and drop them in the ocean to anger him. Bile eventually questions why he isn't just dropping them on the house instead. He drops the next car through a skylight, which has the desired effect.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Heists involving less than two helicopters interchange them at random, but they can appear together in certain circumstances, most notably Day 3 of Rats.
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[[folder:The Spotter]]
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'''The Spotter''' is the Payday crew's go-to man for stealth segments that could use an extra pair of eyes over them. As the name suggests, he spots any guard out in the open, highlighting whoever he sees to the crew. He can only be hired if at least one player has aced the "Sixth Sense" skill.

* TheFaceless: Even in his Asset picture, his face is concealed by shadows. (This has since been rectified as of the Hoxton Housewarming Party; one of the comical scenes depicted during each progressive day of the update shows him sitting on a couch next to Twitch the getaway driver, still holding those binoculars and recoiling with considerable concern as Wolf unveils a box full of concussion grenades he's cooked up.)
* NonActionGuy: Unlike the other assists, he will not involve himself in combat in any way. As of Crimefest 2014, this has been subverted. He still doesn't get into combat, but he does remain in the area to mark out special enemies.
* NoNameGiven: Not even a codename, just "The Spotter."
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Prior to Crimefest 2014, he would bolt from the scene the moment the mission goes loud.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Some heists, mainly the pre-planning ones or in-door heists, has the option to employ an electronic spotter instead of the spotter himself, which functions the same, except the player can decide where it is set up and can place multiples of them in different areas. Sometimes you can even get both him and the camera.
* TargetSpotter: He is able to spot whoever is in the open, but not whoever is inside. Justified, as he is watching from a distance, out of harm's way.
* TheQuietOne: He never speaks while he is doing his job. Although previously, if the mission went south, he would had inform the crew of his departure.
* TookALevelInBadass: Apparently during Crimefest 2014, since now he remains after the job goes loud to mark special enemies.
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[[folder:Twitch]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Twitch here. Whaddya need?]]
->'''Portrayed By:''' Ronan Summers

The man behind the wheel in most of the game's jobs, '''Twitch''' is the crew's go-to getaway driver for ground transportation. If the job requires an escape vehicle, chances are, he'll be the one to drive it.

* CoolShades: He wears these to conceal his identity, as he hasn't earned a clown mask yet.
* IronicName: He has absolutely no character animations, and yet, is called ''Twitch''.
* MeaningfulName: Despite the above, Twitch lives up to his name by bolting it the minute law enforcement shows up. He also has the nerves of a toothpick during escapes, making him very twitchy indeed.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: In some jobs, he'll outright bolt the moment the alarm is raised, wanting to avoid possible police opposition.
* TooDumbToLive: He has one specific moment of stupidity that tends to frustrate players. Specifically, on day one of Watchdogs, after you've secured the minimum amount of bags of cocaine, he'll announce that he's coming in to pick you up as usual. However, in the middle of the heated gunfight, he decides that the best spot to park of all places is directly in the middle of the street between the cop cars and the blown up truck. As expected, this will get him killed if you don't hurry.
* TookALevelInBadass: In day 2 of the Hoxton Breakout, he rams the truck into an FBI building, then runs on foot to secure the crew another ride. The next time you see him, he commandeered a FBI van, all by himself. Impressive, from the guy who tends to crash the car and die during escapes.
* UnexplainedRecovery: He has a habit of dying when an escape mission is triggered, and coming back alive afterward as if it never happened.
* YouAllLookFamiliar: All the van drivers in the game look exactly the same, resulting in the odd situation of the crew being rescued by another Twitch after the first one died.
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