Nadezhda Francine Chernyshevski, a.k.a.Frank gets angry with Maya for suggesting that he never cared for John, and leaves the medical center, wondering what he'll be able to accomplish now that the planet is under his control.They carry John to a medical center, but it's too late and though the doctors work on him, he's pronounced dead.They search for John all over before thinking of the farm-John's found among the radishes, jacket covering his head to conserve oxygen.Sax Russell finds Frank and Maya to inform them that John has been attacked and chased into the Martian landscape.Then in the thirty-nine minute lag between midnight and 12:01AM, a race riot breaks out in the city. Later that night, Frank bumps into Maya, and they vaguely discuss some incident that happened between them on the Ares.He tells Selim that the talks were useless, and Selim claims John must be stopped.At the park, he embraces the young Arab, poisoning him with the pesticide patches-now, unbeknownst to the young Arab, he has a mere six hours to live. Frank heads to his meeting with Selim.John claims he isn't, but Frank doubts whether or not he's talking with John his friend, or John the politician.
He asks John why he's trying to keep Mars to himself and cut him out of the negotiations. Unlike previous Far Cry games, where you unlocked new areas as you progressed through the main story, Far Cry 5 allows you to explore the entirety of the game world (except for the Father's. Okay, now we're starting to get the feeling this guy might not be on the up-and-up.
On his way to meet John, Frank stops in the Arab sector and scratches the word Jew into a few plastic windows.Maybe he's just fanatical about his zucchini? During the sunset, he makes his way to the farm and steals three patches of pesticides, making a mental note to himself that this stuff is of the deadly-to-human variety.As he returns to walking the streets, the citizens begin preparing for Fassnacht, a festival of Mardi Gras-esque proportions.Frank promises to talk to John tonight and says he'll meet with the young man later.He asks if Boone is really anti-Arab, and Frank tells him that he believes John will use the treaty renewal to promote Western biases. When Frank leaves them, a young Arab named Selim catches up with him.They think Boone has it out for them in particular. The men are discussing John Boone's speech and how they believe he'll only promote Mars's interests for countries and cultures of his choosing, mostly America.Frank stalks to the Arab/Swiss part of town and joins some Arabs for coffee among them is his friend, Zeyk.He believes they are nothing without him. While thinking about how John, Maya, and their Terran admirers plan to decide the fate of Mars for themselves, Frank seems to be trying to push his fingers through the piezoelectric plastic. Frank leaves the platform in a huff and heads for the perimeter.On the platform, the crowd mingles with the first one hundred, including Samantha Hoyle and Sax Russell John, Maya, and Frank, we've already meet.But he figures lies are what the people want, so he might as well give them to them. His own speech mirrors John's, despite Frank's feelings to the contrary.At the podium, Frank is amazed at how large the city is and, minus the clear plastic tent enclosing it, that it stands in the open air-it's a far cry from someplace called Underhill.
Maya Toitovna calls Frank up for his speech.Frank Chalmers sits in the audience thinking John's speech is all lies, but also realizing that John believes the lies.
Wow, this book sure lays the heavy stuff on early.