Rip Blazkowicz was an overall cruel failure of a man, at home as well as at work. Set Roth later saved him by placing his head onto a super soldier's body, allowing him to continue his fight against the Nazis. pushed the gun away from him and brutally killed Rip, but found out that the latter had Frau Engel and the Nazis on his phone, leading them to B.J.'s location and his capture.ĭespite his son's capture, and later died at the hands of Frau Engel, his head was secured by the resistance. When Rip revealed that he, along with other like-minded neighbors, sold out Zofia along with other minorities and homosexuals in the neighborhood to the Nazis, he pointed his shotgun at B.J. arrived in his parents' room, he and Rip have a talk. went to collect a family heirloom to give to his pregnant wife, Anya. The Nazis rewarded his collaboration, giving him a 2,00-acre ranch in Forney Lake around 1950-1951, and never returned to the Blazkowicz estate for decades until 1961.ĥ1 years later in 1961, when Rip heard about his son in Roswell, he set a trap for him in Mesquite, where B.J. He also exposed his former best friend Frank and former employee Archibald to the Nazis out of spite for abandoning him and exposing his conning scheme. Those who were exposed were sent to an extermination camp in New Mexico and were killed. Once Germany won the war against the Allies in 1944, Rip along with other like-minded neighbors, exposed his wife, Jewish, African-Americans, homosexuals, and other minorities to the Nazis. was old enough, he ran away from home and joined the United States Army, angering his father, and leaving Zofia heartbroken. as nothing but a stink on the family name. buried Bessie, with his mother telling him it would end better than it began before hugging him.ĭespite trying to teach his son his philosophy, he saw B.J. The player has the choice to kill Bessie, but if not, Rip will call his son weak, and kill her. Despite B.J.'s bravery to protect his mother and pet, Rip grabbed his son by the throat, choking him unconscious.Īt one point in 1919 after the fight, Rip forced his son to kill the family dog, Bessie, attempting to teach his son to kill the "old and weak". Rip slapped her unconscious, and forced Bessie out of the room before B.J. Enraged at his son, he returned home to discipline him but was stopped by his wife, who had enough of her husband's abuse. was spending time with Billie, an African-American girl, and saw them under the poplar tree. recalls his father locking him in the closet when he was bad, hinting at his abusive nature before his physical appearance in the series. When his son began having nightmares about monsters in their basement, he decided to help his son but didn't help because of compassion, but to benefit his reputation, and to stop B.J. Another incident involved Rip's pocket watch falling down the well, and ordering B.J. Rip ordered him to get it back, and wouldn't allow his son to enter the house until he did so, believing that the bullies had taken his "property". Rip would give his son a pocket knife, but would abuse his son when he learned that he lost it to bullies. In addition, his employee Archibald resigned because of Rip's failure, dishonesty, deviousness, and abusive behavior. However, Zofia's father warned Rip that he should shut down the business, but he refused, causing his best friend and business partner, Frank, to end his friendship with him. When Rip's business was failing, he took his anger out on his family and would hit them on a regular basis. The only reason he married Zofia was just to get her father's investment capital to begin his own business in Texas. On August 1, 1908, Rip met a Jewish girl named Zofia and made her laugh at a monkey joke, and she became smitten with him.Īt some point in 1910, Rip married Zofia and had a son named William Joseph. Rip was born around the 1890s in America, being the son of a poor Polish family who had a bad reputation.
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