![]() Bodhi is the second character to possess a passive ability, first being Jiro he is able to obliterate Tasers' heads with a lethal headshot from the Platypus 70.Even though Hoxton was the one who burned down the old Laundromat Safe house, there is no animosity between him and Bodhi for this act of arson.He states that it was a "shithole" and appreciates Hoxton's generosity. The old Safe House may be mentioned by Jiro in the new one.Despite this, the Pool Repair service was never brought up in conversation or mentioned since the heister joined the crew.According to a note by Bain ( "Bodhi never failed me - you should be safe for now") in his guide, Bodhi as a character have existed in the series' canon since the early days of PAYDAY 2, as he was apparently the one who supplied the crew with the Laundromat Safe House.Bodhi's 1991 incarnation was the namesake of Wolf's infamous Bodhi's Pool Repair service.One could argue that the game canon follows an alternate continuity to that of the movie, as according to the list in his room, Bodhi had already completed Life of Water prior to attempting Master of Six Lives. Bodhi's appearance as a playable character in the game is odd at best since both incarnations of the character perished at sea trying to accomplish the Life of Water trial.Bodhi's character pack was released the day before the film Point Break was released in theaters in China, and over three weeks before the US release of the film.As a side note, the latter starred Wick's movie actor Keanu Reeves. Bodhi is the second guest heister to be taken from a movie, after John Wick, being taken from the 2015 remake of Point Break.He may also have served in the military, given his usage of the NATO alphabet, including "Oscar Mike" and referring to the law enforcement as "Tangos". With few options and the final two trials ahead, Bodhi accepted Bain's offer. As of 2015, Bodhi had already completed six of the trials.ĭuring the time Bain recruited Bodhi, most of his companions are already dead, either to the law or the trials. They are sponsored and backed up financially by Pascal Al Fariq, a wealthy playboy. He formed a team with fellow extreme athletes: Roach, Chowder and Grommet and became determined to complete all 8 ordeals. Bodhi was able to survive and committed himself to complete the 8 ordeals in order to show the world that they have to change their ways in order to save the planet. However the whale hunter ran over Osaki's boat, killing him. Osaki wanted to stop a whale hunting ship from killing whales. Bodhi was on the boat with Onno Osaki after he completed his third ordeal. His philosophy was that anyone who could find the perfect line through each of these ordeals would achieve Nirvana. Born in Venezuela, Bodhi got into contact with the extreme sports athlete Onno Osaki and learned from his quest to complete 8 ordeals to honor the forces of nature.
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