to come out of the closet and unsuccessfully throw vases at his father until B.J. Rip and Zofia argued until he slapped her unconscious, leading B.J. His mother hid him and Bessie in the closet while she dealt with Rip. However, they were caught by his father under the poplar tree, enraging him.
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She would have a great impact on his morality, as he saved a rat he put into a bucket full of water due to her pleas. met and befriended an African-American girl named Billie, whom he developed a mutual crush on. to give to his spouse one day.Īround the age of nine or ten, B.J. Despite the abuse he suffered from his father, his mother showed him unyielding compassion, and she trusted him with her engagement ring, a family heirloom for B.J. was also forced by his father to get his pocket watch from the well, something that is recollected in his memories upon his return to the well in 1961. His father later gave him his pocket knife it was later taken by bullies Andy and Howie, with B.J forced by his father to get it back himself if he wanted to ever enter the house again. This ended when his father took him in the basement to fight the monsters with weapons, curing B.J. started to have nightmares, often waking his father in the middle of the night.
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in the closet when he was bad, where he would lose track of time.Īt a young age, B.J. His childhood was abusive, with his father venting his anger on him, his mother, and their dog Bessie for his failing business. He grew up on a farm called the Blazkowicz Estate in Mesquite, Texas, near Forney Lake, in the 1900s. He is the grandson of a Polish immigrant, and the son of Rip Blazkowicz, an ambitious, but crooked and racist Polish- American con-artist and businessman and Zofia, a young Polish Jew. William is a third generation Polish American, born on August 11 (or 15), 1911, in the United States. The Blazkowicz estate, B.J.'s childhood home. Maybe I can find it again." ―B.J.'s mission text upon returning home in 1961. Can feel the monsters of the past still lingering after all these years, claws sunk deep into the earth.
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10 The New Order series (MachineGames) series.7.3.2 Wilhelm "Deathshead" ( Totenkopf) Strasse.7 Relationships (New Order/Old Blood/New Colossus).Some elements of those games' lore simply do not exist in The New Order timeline (Allied victory in the war, marriage to Marie Patterson, etc.) in The Old Blood, assuming the newspaper isn't pure propaganda, Hitler survived B.J.'s attack on him. In all situations, these references may have had reimagined outcomes (e.g. Wolf 3D is referenced in The Old Blood, The New Order, and The New Colossus as previous events. The developers have stated that the original Wolfenstein 3D is considered as a prequel to this series however, even the events surrounding that game have been reimagined according to Wolfenstein II. The Old Blood is apparently intended to be a retelling of the events of Return to Castle Wolfenstein, set in this universe. The developers have chosen to largely ignore Wolfenstein (2009), and they do not consider it the main part of their continuity. Quake Champions further fills in gaps in his history, in particular, his early life and training to become a soldier.
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Several details in B.J.'s life have been altered, including changing his hair color, giving him a different American accent, and changing his birthplace, as well as giving various changes to his personality. Much of B.J.'s background is also completely reimagined in this series from his original background in the classic series (see William J. The MachineGames series continues (partially) after the events in Wolfenstein (2009), where the Nazis won and dominated the world 14 years after the war. William "B.J." Blazkowicz or "Terror Billy" is the protagonist of MachineGames's reimagining and reboot of the Wolfenstein series, inspired by the original version of William J. Blazkowicz to Grace Walker on stopping the Nazis. " You take freedom away from the American people, you're playing with fire, and I intend to pour some gasoline! People gotta know they don't have to take this shit no more, and if nothing else, that's what I'm gonna do.