She, along with her comrades Delsin Rowe, Reggie Rowe, and Eugene Sims, works to dismantle the control and influence of the Department of Unified Protection (DUP). Should the player play the game with the evil route, then she'll be a villain. This version of the character only exists if the player plays the game with the good route. She's a conduit labeled a bio terrorist who was into drugs, then killed her beloved brother in a rage, and after that went on a mission to kill drug dealers, but as eventually found and saved by Delsin. ~ Abigail promising her late brother, Brent to stop drug dealers.Ībigail Walker, also known as her nickname Fetch, is one of the three protagonists, along with Delsin Rowe and Eugene Sims, in the 2014 video game InFamous: Second Son, and becomes the main playable protagonist in the DLC, InFamous: First Light. Brent, I promise, every dealer I find, I'm gonna burn your name in their chest. So on the day of the crash, I escaped with all those skills. I've never hurt an innocent person in my life. While being transported by the DUP, Fetch managed to escape and made her way to Seattle, where she met up with Delsin Rowe, a fellow Conduit, and helped him to take down the DUP once and for all.įeats from Second Son will be marked with S, feats from the DLC First Light will be marked with F.My name is Abigail Walker, but my friends and enemies call me 'Fetch'.
She was trained by Brooke Augustine, director of the DUP, in how to use her powers to become a killing machine. After a confrontation with a drug kingpin named Shane, Fetch accidentally killed Brent while high and was captured by the DUP. During this time, Fetch grew addicted to drugs. Fetch and her brother Brent fled, living on the move for many years while evading the DUP. When Abigail Walker developed powers, her parents, realizing she was a Conduit, turned her over to the Department of Unified Protection, a government organization dedicated to locating and imprisoning Conduits. " No one else is gonna suffer like we did"
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