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*An easter egg in GTA IV suggests that Ricardo Diaz, along with other slain GTA III era characters was revived and is still alive. However, this is unproven, just like the graffiti that suggests all the GTA III era protagonists are dead. |
*An easter egg in GTA IV suggests that Ricardo Diaz, along with other slain GTA III era characters was revived and is still alive. However, this is unproven, just like the graffiti that suggests all the GTA III era protagonists are dead. |
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*Despite being called Columbian, the PS2 manual for Vice City says that he is Cuban. |
*Despite being called Columbian, the PS2 manual for Vice City says that he is Cuban. |
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+ | *There is a cheat which can be activated on the PS2, XBOX and PC which allows the player to play as Diaz instead of Tommy. |
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==Mission appearances== |
==Mission appearances== |
Revision as of 23:20, 22 April 2011
Ricardo Diaz (1940 - 1986) is a recurring character in the Grand Theft Auto series appearing in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (set in 1986) and in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (set in 1984). He is the leader of his own gang and, by 1986, is the drug baron of Vice City. Luis Guzmán, who has also starred in such films as ‘‘Out of Sight’’ voices him.
Character history
Up to 1984
Ricardo Diaz grew up in Colombia and moved to the United States in 1978, bribing the INS for a green card, before moving to Vice City in the early 1980s. He invests money into a mansion on the expensive Starfish Island and, whilst his home is partially built, meets and befriends Lance and Victor Vance. He has them steal a drugs shipment of Juan Cortez, under the supervision of Gonzalez, which Victor does successfully. Following his success, Diaz decides to employ Victor more work and has him go to a meeting with the DEA, which is ambushed by Gonzalez and his crew, although Victor manages to kill Gonzalez' men and make the deal with the DEA, securing Diaz gets a large supply of heavy duty guns. Diaz becomes aware that Gonzalez has betrayed Colonel Juan Cortez and explains to Gonzalez that he will inform him of all of Cortez' drug deals, with Diaz ordering Victor to drive Gonzalez to the airport.
Lance Vance then borrows money from Diaz and has his brother work to repay the debt, with Diaz having Victor destroy Armando Mendez' bearer bonds using a Domestobot, before having him steal an attack helicopter from the Fort Baxter Air Base in order to attack the Mendez Compound in Downtown, Vice City. Having been successful in stealing the helicopter, Victor attacks the Mendez Compound on Diaz' orders and kills both Diego Mendez and Jerry Martinez. Following this, Victor and Lance decide to leave Vice City.
1986
In between 1984 and 1986, Diaz establishes himself as the drug baron of Vice City and finishes the building of his mansion. His drug habit continues and he has become far more paranoid. Diaz sets up a number of foundations across Vice City and Latin America, although the Vice City Police Department believe them to be a front, whilst they also suspect him of eighteen murders. Diaz has also established a protection racket in the city. Diaz, continuing to use information from Gonzalez, has a drug deal between the Forelli Family and the Vance Crime Family ambushed, stealing both the drugs and money. He later appears at one of Juan Cortez' parties, which was also attended by Forelli representative Tommy Vercetti. Cortez begins to investigate the deal and discovers Gonzalez' involvement and has him killed. Cortez openly suggests that Diaz may have been involved, but does not accuse him.
Cortez does employ Vercetti and Lance Vance, who Diaz does not remember, to protect him in a deal with the Cubans from Haitians, which results in Diaz hiring the two for other jobs. Diaz first has the two deal with the Streetwannabe's, who have been stealing three percent of his profits, first following a gang member to an abandoned home and then attacking the home, killing a number of the gangs members. Later, Diaz has the two steal the fastest boat in the city and then use the boat to purchase drugs from a dealer, before escaping the other potential buyers.
Lance eventually decides to avenge his brother’s death and kill Diaz. His plan backfires, however he is rescued from torture by Vercetti. The two of them later assault Diaz' mansion, killing all of his men and resulting in the death of Diaz.
Development
Concept art on the Rockstar North's website shows that the working name for Ricardo Diaz was "Fernando Diaz".
The name Ricardo may be a reference to Ricardo Tubbs, a major character from the show Miami Vice.
The 1983 film Scarface may also be an influence of Ricardo Diaz' character, through the characters Hector the Toad (a Colombian) and Tony Montana. Diaz' mansion is similar to Montana's, whilst Diaz wears the exact same clothes as Montana during the drug deal and famous chainsaw torture scene. The appearance of Diaz is also similar to Hector. Diaz' actions in scuttling the Forelli-Vance drug transaction and his men's torture of Lance is similar to how Hector betrayed Montana.
Gallery
Trivia
- Ricardo Diaz has over-active glands and sweats more than is socially acceptable.
- The Vice City Police Department believe that Ricardo Diaz has a Napoleon Complex due to his short stature.
- Ricardo Diaz is fan of El Burro's pornography.
- An easter egg in GTA IV suggests that Ricardo Diaz, along with other slain GTA III era characters was revived and is still alive. However, this is unproven, just like the graffiti that suggests all the GTA III era protagonists are dead.
- Despite being called Columbian, the PS2 manual for Vice City says that he is Cuban.
- There is a cheat which can be activated on the PS2, XBOX and PC which allows the player to play as Diaz instead of Tommy.
Mission appearances
- GTA Vice City
- The Party
- Guardian Angels
- The Chase (Boss)
- Phnom Penh '86 (Boss)
- The Fastest Boat (Boss)
- Supply & Demand (Boss)
- Rub Out (Killed)
- GTA Vice City Stories
- Steal the Deal (Boss)
- The Exchange (Boss)
- Farewell to Arms
- Domo Arigato Domestoboto (Boss)
- Over The Top (Boss)
- Last Stand (Boss)
Template:GTA Vice City Stories Characters