To this day, there are Red Dead Redemption 2 stories that many fans have not yet discovered. And even among those who discover them, not everyone knows the ending that Rockstar Games planned for them. The quest thread Marko Dragic It continues to be a source of fascination among many people and the reason is very simple: reaching the end without looking at guides requires a strong component of luck.
It all begins in a small lake in Saint Denis. We, like Arthur Morgan, must come closer to see what he is up to. Marko Dragic
The character in this story is inspired by Nikola Tesla and the small radio-controlled boat is nothing more and nothing less than the well-known Teleautomaton (1898), an invention of the inventor, electrical and mechanical engineer. After the meeting, he invites us to stop by his laboratory, located in the Grizzlies area.
The mission Un Brillante Saltimbanqui takes place there. Dragic manages to give “life” to an automaton (known as a robot in the game) with the help of Arthur Morgan using electricity. It is an exciting and strange moment, given that it is a revolutionary invention for the time.
If you use the flashlight, it will glow red or orange as you get closer to the robot.
If we return days after finishing the mission, we find the inventor dead in a pool of blood. The automaton is not there, so many players think that the story is over there… but no. If we let a little time pass and travel to the snowy mountains, near Colter, we find the robot sitting on a peak. He repeats “Dad, dad…”, as if he were sorry. The mission ends definitively if we decide to shoot him in the head. We get the corresponding trophy or achievement.
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