![]() ![]() ![]() His general attitude makes Nick the group's older brother. Almost everyone he meets quickly picks up on these attributes and takes a wary or active dislike to him. Nick's sarcasm, pessimism, and self-centered cynicism arguably make him the most antagonistic character, or anti-hero, in the series. Given that Nick appears to be an American citizen and thus covered by the Second Amendment, this likely means that he is a convicted felon, who are not legally allowed to own or carry guns. He's also had some trouble with the law as he's admittedly a con-man and announces it is illegal for him to have possession of a firearm. It is mentioned on multiple occasions that he was previously married, possibly multiple times. It can be gathered from his appearance that he is a ladies' man as he has lipstick smudged on his collar as well as a love bite, or hickey, on his neck. He has multiple rings on his finger, one of which bears a symbol belonging to a gang. ![]() Nick wears a white suit and blue shirt he claims is worth $10,000. But he’s going to have to learn to trust them if he wants to survive. Now he finds himself forced together with three complete strangers in a fragile alliance that goes against every instinct he lives by. Instead he found a city about to be engulfed by infection. He’d come down to Savannah looking for some gullible fish on the riverboat gambling cruise circuit. A lifetime of drifting from city to city, finding back-alley card games and trying to stay out of jail has taught Nick two valuable lessons: Don’t trust anyone, and look out for number one. ![]()
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