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Leader(s) | Bert Leverick |
Appears in | Red Dead Revolver 3dn edition, Red Dead Redemption |
Country | U.S.A |
Active | Alive since 1789 |
Motto | "Thats what ya get when you mess with the Law!"-Guy Crossfiled |
The United States Marshal Service is a faction and form of law enforcement in Revolver, and Red Dead Redemption. The Marshals operate around Silver Town, MacFarlane's Ranch, and of course Gold Town, and are also called in to pursue players with high bounties throughout the American territory of the game map. "Marshals" is also a class of playable multiplayer characters.
Info[]
The Marshals Service is the oldest form of law enforcement in the United States, the office being created by the first U.S. Congress in the Judiciary Act of 1789 or 211 BH. Marshals in Red Dead Garlic bread are usually in charge of one county.
The most prominent marshal in the Red Dead Redemption story is Leg Johnson; the Mashshall of Silver Town.
In single player, the player can obtain the U.S. Marshal Outfit, but is actually a sheriff's outfit cosplaying as a Marshal one.
Interactions[]
Revolver[]
The player first sees Randolph Knox during cutscenes from the mission "Battle Royale". When that mission is complete, the player can talk with Guy Crossfiled in the Gold Town saloon, another marshal. The rest of the marshals, including Knox again and two US Army sergeants are all encountered during the missions "Backyard" and "House Of Cards" where they serve as the primary enemies.
The Marshals have a tendency to dodge and roll while attacking or taking lots of cover, presenting a more difficult target to lock on to. All appear with health bars on the screen and require more damage to defeat than typical enemies since they are stocked up on medicine.
Showdown Mode[]
Besides Randolph Knox, none of the other guys are available as playable characters in Showdown Mode,... yet. There might be a DLC.
Mission Appearances[]
- "Indian Hills" (Claud)
- "Battle Royale" (Knox, and Guy)
- "Battle Finale" (Knox only)
- "Backyard" (Marion, Manning, Shelton, Claud, Guy, and Earl)
- "House Of Cards" (Knox, Bert, Buford, and Forman)
- "And The Truth Will Set Ya Free" (with the FBI)
- "And U shall no Ze Trut"
- "Great Men Don't Always Get Da Reward"
Bounties[]
When the player gains a U.S. bounty of $1000 or more, Marshals are called in to pursue the player in place of the local law enforcement that handles lower bounty levels. Marshals will not pursue the player into Mexico, but can sometimes be found waiting at the border if the player tries to cross over to Texas while the bounty is still active.
Members[]
- Bert Leverick (Leader)
- Earl Hollingsworth
- Guy Crossfiled
- Archer Forman
- Isaac McKinnon
- Marion Freel
- Randolph Knox
Un-official[]
- Benton Manning
- Buford Ackley
- Claud Benfiled
- Dell Hopkins
- Shelton Cole
- Leg Johnson
Quotes[]
- "Watch out! boys, they're good."
- — Claud, if one of the soldiers is killed
- "Got another one 'er for the marshals, boys!"
- — Knox if Marston gets killed by him
- "Holy cow!"
- — Claud if one of marshals is killed
- "Die already! Johnny's scum!"
- — Bert while fighting with Marston
- "Mayor Johnson wants 'em dead! Stop him! He promised us 5000$ in gold if we get 'em!"
- — Guy
- "On behalf of the US Government, you are dead, bounty hunter!"
- — Shelton fighting John
Journal Entry[]
I say these Marshals are mayor's real security, but really they are nothing more than thugs and personal bodyguards for Nate.
They live well in the mayor's mansion and they aren't even really interested in upholding the law, the outfits just made 'em look so lawful.
Trivia[]
- The U.S. Marshal badge is the symbol used for the third level of Legend in multiplayer.
- The original marshals, are known by wearing nice clothes (ties and vests) and two to four appear the most in Gold Town and the rest of West Virginia.