Immediately after delivering an attitude adjustment to the police by blowing up a number of Police Cars at a diner, the protagonist will be contacted by a man named Bryson who has a proposition. The protagonist is instructed to go and pick up a briefcase of money in northwest Glen Wood. Upon retrieving the case, however, Bryson reveals it actually contains C4 explosives and has a dead man's switch attached to the handle; which means the device will detonate should the protagonist let go of the switch. Bryson tells the protagonist not to drop the case and gives them 80 seconds to get to a payphone in south Marina. Bryson tells the protagonist to get into the nearby light red Bug and drive to another payphone in east Woodside, all within a time limit of 100 seconds. After answering the phone, Bryson then gives the protagonist 30 seconds to get to another payphone in north Woodside, telling them to go on foot.
Answering the phone, the protagonist is told to take the nearby light red 4 x 4 (similar to the one provided at the start of the level) and drive to the payphone in southeast Soviet Hill in 60 seconds (although the dialogue says Aye Valley). After answering the phone, Bryson deactivates the bomb but sends a number of his clients to the protagonist's position: last man standing keeps the money. The protagonist needs to kill Bryson's four armed clients to complete the mission.
Reward[]
The player is awarded 50,000 points and a +1 score multiplier for completing the mission.
Transcript[]
Transcript
Note:This is the dialogue for the PC version of the game. There may be some minor changes compared to the PlayStation and Game Boy Color versions.
That briefcase has a deadman's switch in the handle, and enough C4 to make you a charcoal briquette. I suggest you get to the Marina VERY quickly. Don't drop the case now... my clients want to meet you if you survive.
The protagonist answers the phone at the jetty in South Marina.
Bryson:
Not bad. Now get to Woodside in that beetle there. You can drive with one hand can't you? Heheheh!
The protagonist answers the phone in East Woodside.
Bryson:
Not bad... You're going for a little run now. Get to North Woodside... on foot! Let's see how fit you are.
The protagonist runs to the phone around the block.
Bryson:
Ok, you can take the weight off your feet. Use the jeep there, go to the phone in Aye Valley. Move it out!
The protagonist gets in the 4 x 4 and drives to Southeast Aye Valley and answers the phone.
Bryson:
Very good. I've disabled the bomb. Now, some of my clients are coming looking for you. Last man standing keeps the money.
Bryson sends hitmen to locate and kill the protagonist.
Hitmen:
Heheh! Gonna waste me a cityboy! Stand still dash it! I'll make it painless, what? Come here, maggot! I paid good money to waste you! C'mere! I'm gonna' get my money's worth outta you!
The protagonist kills Bryson's hitmen.
Bryson:
I can't have you killing my customers like that! They paid good money to hunt you. I'll settle with you later!
Gallery[]
Walkthrough[]
The protagonist is contacted by a man named Bryson who has a proposition. The protagonist is instructed to go and pick up a briefcase of money in Northwest Glen Wood.
The protagonist finds the briefcase.
Upon retrieving the case, however, Bryson reveals it actually contains C4 explosives and has a dead man's switch attached to the handle; which means the device will detonate should the protagonist let go of the switch.
Bryson tells the protagonist not to drop the case and gives them 80 seconds to get to a payphone in South Marina.
Driving to the Marina.
Answering the phone in time. Bryson tells the protagonist to get into the nearby light red Bug and drive to another payphone in East Woodside, all within a time limit of 100 seconds.
Leaving the Marina in the Bug.
Driving to East Woodside.
Arriving at the East Woodside phone under the bridge in time.
After answering the phone, Bryson gives the protagonist 30 seconds to get to another payphone in north Woodside, telling them to go on foot.
Going to North Woodside on foot.
Going through a shortcut in the nearby alley. (Optional)
Arriving at the phone in time.
Answering the phone, the protagonist is told to take the nearby light red 4 x 4 and drive to the payphone in Southeast Soviet Hill in 60 seconds (although the dialogue says Aye Valley).
Getting in the 4 x 4.
Driving to Southeast Soviet Hill.
Arriving at the destination.
After answering the phone behind the building, Bryson deactivates the bomb but sends a number of his clients to the protagonist's position: last man standing keeps the money.