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“ | Sharp: Good girl. Lin: Go fuck yourself! |
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~ Sharp using Lin as bait to lure the protagonist into a trap. |
William "Will" Sharp is a major antagonist in Saints Row, serving as the central antagonist of the Westside Rollerz story arc. He is the uncle of Joseph Price.
He was voiced by the late David Carradine, who also portrayed Bill in the KIll Bill duology.
Biography[]
Saints Row[]
Described as a "wealthy attorney and a known contributor to the mayoral campaign of Alderman Hughes", Sharp also serves as the gang's financier who, at the time of Saints Row, is overseeing preparations for deals between the Rollerz and their unknown buyers.
Sharp views the Rollerz as nothing more than a tool to further his own criminal ambitions. His primary business is the smuggling of precision auto parts. Later on in the Rollerz story arc, he found out that Lin, a supposed member, is spying on the Rollerz for the 3rd Street Saints. He kidnaps her and uses her as bait for the Protagonist. When they arrive to save Lin, Sharp orders one of the Rollerz to knock the Protagonist out, capturing them as well.
After trapping them in the trunk of Lin's Voxel, Sharp calls the Rollerz' chief mechanic Donni and reveals he has captured the two. Lin, in a futile attempt for help, is shot along with the Protagonist by Sharp. He asks Donnie for assistance in pushing the car in the river, who promptly and silently drives away. Sharp mumbles under his breath as he sends the Voxel tumbling off the edge into the river. Lin manages to free the Protagonist, at the cost of her own life. In an effort to avenge Lin's death, the Protagonist begins the chase for Sharp, ultimately finding and killing him when he is driving his car.
Enraged by his uncle's death, Joseph Price sends out his Rollerz to assault the Saints' headquarters in revenge, declaring that they will be "burning Saints Row to the ground." However Price failed in his plans, and would later be killed by the Protagonist.
Saints Row: Gat out of Hell[]
After completing the city takeover for Gat out of Hell, a cutscene shows Sharp in alliance with other Saints Row villains such as Kazuo Akuji, his son Shogo, Jyunichi and Killbane. They battle against Johnny Gat, Dane Vogel, Kiki and Viola DeWynter, Blackbeard, Shakespeare and Vlad in Hell, but end up losing. Off-screen Sharp kidnaps Kiki, however Dane rescues her and the pair get married and Sharp is later shown as their pool boy serving them drinks.
Trivia[]
- A virtual figment of William Sharp was to feature in the Saints Row: The Third standalone expansion pack Enter the Dominatrix, in which The Boss and Donnie would be forced to save Lin again in a virtual simulation created by Zinyak. William Sharp would have featured in a boss fight, and once "killed" would be unlocked as a homie for the player to call upon in the simulation. When the game was repurposed into a full sequel Saints Row IV, Sharp, along with Donnie, were cut from the game. Sharp still existed in the files, with his model being modified for a congressmen in the second mission of the game. Sharp also featured in the trailer "Meet the President" in which he was kicked off a building by the Boss and subsequently ran over by an ambulance on the street. Whilst Donnie returned for Saints Row IV's DLC Enter the Dominatrix, the mission with Sharp featuring Donnie's reintroduction to the franchise's storyline wasn't used.
- In the mission "Burying Evidence", the Protagonist can either chase him in his car which proves difficult or blow up his car with a missile launcher and Sharp may end up running around being burnt to death.
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3rd Street Saints The Vice Kings Los Carnales Westside Rollerz The Ronin Sons of Samedi The Brotherhood Ultor Corporation The Syndicate Zin Empire L.E.G.I.O.N. The Idols Los Panteros The Saints Marshall Defense Industries Others |