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+ | '''Nigel Weir''' was the warden of [[Persephone]]. He was originally a fairly brutal, cold-hearted warden, but when [[Sofia Lamb]] fully took over the prison she convinced him to have a change of heart. His audio diaries suggest that he was complacent with his role in Doctor Lamb's work at the prison. As long as it helped him to keep the position of warden, he didn't really mind lending prisoners to her for the "therapy sessions." He seemed unaware of the fact that some prisoners had secured parts of the access code to his tower and were close to storming it. |
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== Audio Diaries == |
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*Warden Nigel Weir is voice by the same actor as [[Daniel Wales]], Graham Rowat.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0746445/ Graham Rowat] on IMDB</ref> |
*Warden Nigel Weir is voice by the same actor as [[Daniel Wales]], Graham Rowat.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0746445/ Graham Rowat] on IMDB</ref> |
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− | *Nigel's audio diary picture is the same as [[Davis Pittman]]'s in an audio diary that was featured on the [[Cult of Rapture]]. However, the [[BioShock 2 Strategy Guide|''BioShock 2'' Strategy Guide]] shows |
+ | *Due to some errors in the game's versions, Nigel's audio diary picture in-game is the same as [[Davis Pittman]]'s in an audio diary that was featured on the [[Cult of Rapture]]. However, the [[BioShock 2 Strategy Guide|''BioShock 2'' Strategy Guide]] shows the true diary image for Weir. |
== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 15:54, 12 June 2010
Nigel Weir was the warden of Persephone. He was originally a fairly brutal, cold-hearted warden, but when Sofia Lamb fully took over the prison she convinced him to have a change of heart. His audio diaries suggest that he was complacent with his role in Doctor Lamb's work at the prison. As long as it helped him to keep the position of warden, he didn't really mind lending prisoners to her for the "therapy sessions." He seemed unaware of the fact that some prisoners had secured parts of the access code to his tower and were close to storming it.
Audio Diaries
Trivia
- Warden Nigel Weir is voice by the same actor as Daniel Wales, Graham Rowat.[1]
- Due to some errors in the game's versions, Nigel's audio diary picture in-game is the same as Davis Pittman's in an audio diary that was featured on the Cult of Rapture. However, the BioShock 2 Strategy Guide shows the true diary image for Weir.
References
- ↑ Graham Rowat on IMDB