Private Hicks | |||
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Species | Human | ||
Size | Normal | ||
Native Timezone | 2401 | ||
Related Characters | General (Boss) Sergeant Cortez (Colleague) Corporal Hart (Colleague) Private Jones (Colleague) Private Miller (Colleague) Private Jameson (Colleague) | ||
Games | TimeSplitters Future Perfect | ||
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Appearances[]
TimeSplitters Future Perfect[]
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Unlock | Default | ||
Gallery | A footsoldier in the battle against the TimeSplitters. | ||
Gesture | Stomps forward and says "Sir, yes sir!" | ||
Speed | Stamina | Shock Proof | Fire Proof |
5/8 | 5/8 | 5/8 | 6/8 |
Private Hicks is a male soldier working for the General to fight off the TimeSplitters. They accompany Sergeant Cortez on the way to The General after crash landing on Earth.
Trivia[]
- Sheriff Skullface, Riot Officer, Koozer Mox, Pvt. Hicks and Pvt. Jones all have the same gesture, but each of them has unique gesture dialogue.
- In Arcade, he reuses Jacques Misère and Slick Tommy's voice clips. His voice clips are also shared with the R-100 Series of robots, albeit modified to sound robotic.
- In Story mode, he uses a unique voice. He originally used this voice in Arcade too, but for unknown reasons it was changed to Jacques Misere's later in development. This voice set re-uses Marco the Snitch's fire scream.
- His model is used for all the generic soldiers in Time to Split and The Hooded Man.
- In the story mode, dialogue lines for most of the space marines are provided by Ian Porter.
- He is the only Player 2 character in the Story of TimeSplitters Future Perfect that doesn't appear as a unique character in single-player mode (like in TimeSplitters 2).
- His name is a reference to Corporal Hicks and Private Hudson in the movie Aliens. In the movie, there is a scene where the new squad leader confuses Hicks and Hudson with one another.