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Espizona | |
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Biographical information | |
Real name | Ramon Petro Artiz Espizona |
Also known as | Captain Espizona, Cap., Cap'n, Capt., Espi, Fat Captain, The Injured-arm Man, mustachio |
Nationality | Mexican |
Age | 49 |
Status | Deceased |
Birthplace | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, North America |
Physical description | |
Eye colour | Brown |
Hair colour | Black |
Ethnicity | Latino |
Height | 5'3" (161 cm) |
Weight | 175 lbs (79kg) |
Blood type | A- |
Gender | Male |
Career, affiliations and family information | |
Affiliation(s) | Mexican Army, Agustin Allende, Arsenio Baldizono, Raul Zubieta, John Marston (former) |
Enemies | American Army, Reys' Rebels, Johnny Marston, Jack Marston, Nastas |
Occupation(s) | Captain of Mexican Army |
Notable family members | Unnamed son |
Video Games, Movies and Cartoons information | |
Main appearance(s) (Video Games) | Red Dead Revolver 3dn edition, Red Dead Redemption (Part II Mexican Revolution) |
Voiced by (English) | Dennis Ostermeier |
- "Colonel, you're not planning on attacking the entire Yankee army?"
- — Espizona to Allende before attacking the entire Yankee army
Captain Espizona is a supporting character and later an antagonist featured in Red Dead Redemption part II, Mexican Revolution but a major antagonist in Red Dead Revolver 3dn edition.
Info[]
Espizona is a captain in the Mexican Army headed by Colonel Agustin Allende, and is often seen leading attacks against rebels. He is also Agustin's right-hand man.
Unlike Allende, Espizona truly believes that he is helping Mexico by killing the rebels, thinking that they would destroy the country if they seized power, something which proved to be true later in the game and life. Although he is much more honourable and courageous than either Vincente de Santa or Allende, he is also as cruel and brutal as the two of them, often commanding massacres and rape of rebel soldiers who have already surrendered.
Interactions[]
Revolver[]
Allende sent Espizona and some random bandits to kill the Marston Family. Espi succeeded in killing John Marston and his wife, but John's son, Jack Marston, took his father's burned Le'Mate Revolver and almost shot off Espizona's arm.
After Espi almost loses his left arm, Agustin paid out of his own pocket to give him an Explosive Rifle as a reward for a job well done.
Later, when Jackson grew up and became a bounty hunter, Espizona captures him after Jack ambushes Allende's armoured stagecoach at Escalera. When Marston escapes with the help of Nastas and the two assault Fort Mercer, Cap. Espizona arrives with his men, which were killed, and mortally wounds Nastas after a short battle.
Espizona was killed in a single combat by Jack. Marston took Nastas' knife and stabbed the deceased Captain in the back, making it look like it was the Native who ended the Capitan's life.
Showdown Mode[]
After completing the level "Fort Mercer" with an excellent rating, Espizona becomes available as a playable character in Showdown Mode. His special ability grants him the Explosive rifle, just like his master.
Mexican Revolution[]
Captain Espizona has a role in several of Doctor De Santa's missions, leading attacks against rebel forces. He and De Santa have a very hostile rivalry throughout the game, constantly insulting and belittling each other and each viewing themselves as Colonel Allende's true right-hand-man. At one point, John Marston asks De Santa: "Isn't he a higher rank as you?", with De Santa spewing out complete bullsith that he is actually Allende's right-hand, despite just being the head of the medical staff. Espizona quickly snaps back with a clear truth and says that De Santa is indeed merely a "dog they release from time to time" and he (Espi) runs the show. Espizona also refers to De Santa as serving the purpose of a "maid Allende cannot fuk." Espizona also says that De Santa fights like a little girl and licks Allende's boots all day.
Espizona is later killed in Mayor's Office in Chuparosa in the mission "Cowards Die Many Times". Abraham Reys and his rebels rescue John Marston after his betrayal by De Santa and wipe out the Mexican Army soldiers in Chuparosa.
Quotes[]
- "I always knew you were a traitor!"
- — Espizona before killed by Jhon
- "Many Americans have come to Mexico to help the rebels, so it is strange you have chosen to work for the Army."
- — Espizona to John
- "Something doesn't feel right... I can feel it."
- — Espizona being paranoid
- "Revenge shall BE MINE!"
- — Espizona claims revenge shall be his
- "I'm gonna ENJOY this!"
- — Espizona in battles
- "Hahahaha, just like old times, eh, kid?"
- — Espizona when fighting with Jack
- "Aaaaghh, hot, hot, hot, hot, Gee, hot, hot!"
- — Espizona when on fire
- "Special delivery!"
- — Espizona when in battles
- "Arrgh, it burns, hot, hot! Burns everywhere! Hot!"
- — Espi when on fire
- "He's better off dead, gringo!"
- — Espizona after killing Jacky's pa
Missions Appearances[]
- "Beecher's Hope"
- "Battle On The Bridge"
- "The Black Cemetery"
- "Fort Mercer" (killed)
- "The Demon Drink"
- "Empty Promises"
- "Mexican Caesar"
- "Cowards Die Many Times" (killed)
Journal Entry[]
Espi is known as one of the best soldiers Allende ever had. He was a successful and a very good captain, according to most of his comrades and even the rebels. Yeah, I also doubt Agustin himself would become Colonel, if Espizona weren't standing besides him all the goddam time.
Trivia[]
- His journal page is very similar to that of Paul Fortunato's and Colonel Daren's.
- His role in the original Red Dead Revolver was portrayed by Daren.
- He is not by any chance related to Luis Espizona.
- He is one of 4 characters in Red Dead's to wear an eyepatch, the other being Harry Dobbing, Thomas Harlow, and Ugly Chris.
- Despite supporting Allende's methods and being as brutal and cruel as De Santa, Espizona seems to be a lot more honourable and brave than both of them. Allende is never seen fighting in any battle, while Espizona frequently leads charges in battle. Espizona also actually fights alongside Marston with his men, even if he knows he will die, while De Santa escapes to Allende's lap to avoid getting killed.
- Espizona seems to hold genuine respect for Marston due to both being professional gunmen and men of battle. They also seem to share general thoughts on issues such as De Santa's sexuality, gay marriage and Allende's cruel methods. Despite this, he threatens Marston toward the end of his career several times when he steps out of line, reminding him that he is to be executed if he betrays the army.