I started suspecting Salazar pretty early on just because of how efficient he was at completing tasks off screen and always showing up at just the right time, but I kept hoping I was wrong just because I liked him and was hoping that he just happened to be an exceptional ally with great timing. In the end I think Salazar agreed with Menendez's goals but still came to like and respect David, Harper and Briggs, leading to him wanting them spared and even surrendering himself to them afterwards. It doesn't seem surprising for someone undercover to develop attachments but still retain their original loyalty and maintain their own values and understandings, Salazar probably viewed them as good men, and possibly even genuine friends, who happened to be in the way of their goal.
In the mission “Karma” during the elevators scene, Harper questions how much a weekend at Colossus would cost. Salazar says, “More than you make in a year…it’s no wonder Menéndez rallies so much support” when I heard that I thought that was kind of a sus comment to make. Especially since at the beginning of the mission he says “so this is how the 1% lives” which by itself is a normal comment but followed by the Menéndez comment, it starts to get sus.
He grew up in a country where Mendez was very influential. He had Salazar groomed to join the Navy Seals either the same time David Mason and Harper did or he made sure that Salazar would be transferred to Masons team. It was truly a long game Mendez played.
@@Cipher_Nine in a way, you could say his heart was so into menendez and cordis die that he was able to fake muster enough of a heart to make it was an operator
My take is that Salazar is Cordis Die’s double agent the entire time, but the reason he doesn’t want Briggs dead or snitches on Farid is because he has been undercovers for so long he start to feel an affection towards them.
Most likely he was follower of Cordis Die all along, because in the end, he claims "we all win"... that's not something about feeling remorse. It is about hoping something that'll never happen.
But that’s the point of the story. Vengeance doesn’t lead to justice, it just leads to more vengeance. Menéndez was consumed by his hatred, and if you let it consume you too, then you end up martyring him and causing Cordis Die to wreak havoc on the world. Salazar likely spends the rest of his life in prison, and we have to let go of our anger and accept that.
@@teardrop5171 near the end of the mission Menendez said that he knows that he being spied on right before his men throw some grenades at David and Harper
I mean these guys probably been together since BUDS training and just to see one of your closest friends from SEAL training actually working with the enemy the same guy you've been hanging around almost the entire time you're a operator who Harper probably considers as a brother just suddenly turns on you and David and almost or actually got Briggs killed in the process as well as Chloe and Farid who could also end up getting killed also worth mentioning aiding Menendez in his attack on the Obama makes Salazar one of the sole reasons why hundreds of US Navy personnel and Marines died sooo yeah can't really blame Harper😅😅
Salazar was in league with Menedez from the start but had grown to care for Section, Harper, and Briggs. If Menendez kills Briggs, Salazar gets angry at him. Even if Briggs tries to attack Menendez if the player does nothing, Salazar just knocks him out. Hudson on the other hand was forced to sabotage Mason and Woods knowing Menendez would kill David otherwise. It's implied when Hudson unexpectedly goes radio silent. And Hudson was likely doomed to death because Woods would've killed Hudson if David was killed on his watch
Ironically, it was you that made me want to go back and play through BO2's story, I'm going through the story right now and damn I forgot how awesome this story is
@@iRival20 Salazar believed in Menendez’s goals despite him being friends with Mason and Harper. He even assisted Menendez in taking control of the Obama control room. They’re both Nicaraguan too.
1:27 Right here I had a suspicion Salazar did something. The whole; “Turn away and direct your attention to something else without knowing what’s going on behind you” trope there.
Salazar not even that bad though. I think the betrayal hurt more because you could tell that he kinda cared about he people he was fighting with... well the main characters at least.
@Deathmare235 a betrayal like that can't go unanswered and keep in mind Salazar also killed Americans, so his hands are just as dirty as Menendez' or DeFalco's.
Salazar likely began to grow fond of Menendez as time progressed. Remember, he's from a poor region himself, and despised the oppulance of the first world. He likely agreed with Menendez that US military capabilities need to be destroyed, although he legit liked David, Harper, or Briggs. He's a foil to Farid.
I don't think Salazar was a double agent the whole time, as he clearly expressed his respect for Menendez throughout the campaign which would be stupid for someone undercover to do. I think he held sympathies towards Menendez and was convinced to betray his team by Menendez during the time David was unconscious in the interrogation room. As for the other things throughout the campaign, Salazar not shooting DeFalco is understandable given the amount of Defalco's men in the nightclub and killing Defalco to save the hostage defalco had would have put every other hostage at risk. Menendez knowing Farid was a traitor could be do to the amount of work and intelligence Farid was doing with the CIA, and would probably have been somewhat careless or at least provided enough intel for menendez to know there is a traitor in his inner circle, and probably thought Farid to be the most likely suspect. Also Menendez only confirms that Farid is an agent if he doesnt kill Harper, and wont bother to kill him if he does, which doesnt make sense if menendez knew for certain that Farid was the traitor
The handcuffs one... I really was that gullible as a kid. I thought that Menendez was just that fast, so I found it funny when David was bewildered. Now that I look back at it, it makes so much sense.
He was Nicaraguan like Menendez. That meant he certainly had something to do with Cordis Die even before his betrayal. He could have taken the shot on Menendez at the Disco Party Mission where Karma is taken Hostage. He says there are too many hostages and stuff so he denies Section's orders. Also, who took off Menendez's Handcuffs after Achilles Veil in the Prison? It was only Section and Salazar there
I wonder if Menendez knew exactly who the traitor was. Maybe he didn't know it was farid, or trying to give him a second chance (probably knowing farid longer than they have)
He said there were too many hostages. His justification was that if he shot Defalco, the other PMCs would open fire on the civilians. Of course, Defalco had them open fire anyway after getting Karma, so it was for nothing, but at the moment it made sense.
Also how could Menendez escape when David interrogated him ? Salazar also has advantage to make sure he act like he was subdue by Menendez while making David lower his guard .
1:43 I remember finding this line pretty funny the first time around, I never realized that was supposed to be foreshadowing even after finding out the betrayal
I knew the defalco one later on was suspicious Salazar Probably had a clear shot but he didn’t bother because he lowkey worked with Menéndez and the one with him uncuffing Menéndez behind sections back how else would that happen lol
Let's not forget. Salazar is also a part of seal team 6... Working with jsoc. Same as David Mason. To get into this type of work, you would need at least 5 years experience in a special forces unit... Meaning the Navy seals. I believe before he got into seal team 6. He was working through that time and menendez approached him. That's just my theory
they really did throw a curveball with this story. We thought it was another woods/bowman relationship. Only for Salazar to be a traitor and Harper's death be integral for the good ending.
I say theory 1: makes more sense because there’s no way that Mendez could’ve found out that farad was a spy. Salazar had to be crazy if he was forced because no one would want to work for a mad man like Mendez
100% not Salazar, even tho he was wrong, he had reasons he actually believed in. And he didnt want his comrades injured Shepherd just did everything for his own Glory. He betrayed people for no reason, just to get the status of Hero
i think salazar forcef to do it because if you shoot salazar right after Harper shoot him in the head the game says "friendly fire will not be tolerated" it shows salazar is not nothing but a betrayer
You know maybe salazar was a traitor but its kinda fuck up that harper just straight up shoot him in the face like if he didn't spend some time with him
Alpha, not trying to come off mean, hell I got some vids of it on my channel but your outro is very reminiscent of Far Cry 5's arcade mode lol Also in your outro for this video your channel logo is misaligned with the background!
I don’t think alot of people understand how things work in cults and influential groups. For example: the followers of Islam want a better world, and believe that what they’re doing will make it better. Salazar is no different, he’s follower who believes that helping Menendez will bring a better world. He doesn’t want an unnecessary amount of killing.
Something tells me Salazar genuinely believes in menendezs cause plus it’s unlikely that menendez whould force Salazar to do his bidding for one when he did it to Hudson he was a mortal enemy and he had David to black mail him with whilst Salazar doesn’t seem to have any beef with menendez nor does menendez have anything to black mail Salazar with plus menendez unlike most action game villains is in some degree loyal to his fallowers he never kills his own guys unless it was farid but he literally tried to kill him so fair game plus if any of menendezs conversations with defalco and undercover farid he genuinely treated his followers with respect
This campaign is one of my least favorite. It was really confusing, there is a lot of topics, a lot of characters, at first glance a powerful villain who just seek for revenge, the China part feels out of blue. And the two timelapse makes the story kinda hard to follow. There was good ideas but it felt like a mix of idea not really well tied up. :/
When DeFalco starts killing civilians, he knows if shoot him, the rest of mercenaries will start shooting everyone, Maybe Salazar have a family in Nicaragua and Menendez threatened with make something with them (Hudson can be passing the same situation). Remember when Salazar sayed "Him and his father was legends in Managua" He doesnt dislikes Briggs actions like a Menendez soldier can do, and if we kill Briggs he says "You said unnecessary deaths!" (Sorry with my english, im spanish And im trying translate the spanish dialogs into english) And Menendez says "I decide what is necessary" So, i think he was forced to do it.
Let me explain. there is a whole bunch of evidence that can back my answer up. Salazar literally worked for Menéndez. it has been said so many times. we are never told on how he escaped or quit. even if he was to quit he would be met with death. that's why Salazar still lived. he was still working for Menéndez. remember if we chose the ending where farid gets shot by Raul, Raul made it clear that those that would betray would be met with death.
Salazar betrayed us, and for what? For those he served, his life meant nothing!
To those you serve, your life. MEANS. *NOTHING.*
@@p_filippouz can you shut up he is also in warzone
🔫💥🔫💥
LMAO
Harper should say that to Salazar 😂😂😂
I started suspecting Salazar pretty early on just because of how efficient he was at completing tasks off screen and always showing up at just the right time, but I kept hoping I was wrong just because I liked him and was hoping that he just happened to be an exceptional ally with great timing. In the end I think Salazar agreed with Menendez's goals but still came to like and respect David, Harper and Briggs, leading to him wanting them spared and even surrendering himself to them afterwards. It doesn't seem surprising for someone undercover to develop attachments but still retain their original loyalty and maintain their own values and understandings, Salazar probably viewed them as good men, and possibly even genuine friends, who happened to be in the way of their goal.
That might be true he is also in warzone or in the other cod title
@Skinny Legend what made you send this link
@@USADroopyMeat1099 what’s the link
kinda like aot
Like OG Ghost but Ghost gets betrayed along with you.
In the mission “Karma” during the elevators scene, Harper questions how much a weekend at Colossus would cost. Salazar says, “More than you make in a year…it’s no wonder Menéndez rallies so much support” when I heard that I thought that was kind of a sus comment to make. Especially since at the beginning of the mission he says “so this is how the 1% lives” which by itself is a normal comment but followed by the Menéndez comment, it starts to get sus.
He made lots of comments showing respect to Menendez one would think it was cause he wasn’t arrogant but guess not
Also later in the mission, he refuses to shoot defalco even though he had a clear shot from the 2nd floor.
He even says don’t underestimate Raul fool in Spanish in the second mission
He grew up in a country where Mendez was very influential. He had Salazar groomed to join the Navy Seals either the same time David Mason and Harper did or he made sure that Salazar would be transferred to Masons team. It was truly a long game Mendez played.
I forgot how influential Menendez is
Impressive that Salazar was able to make it as a tier 1 operator when his heart wasn't even into it.
@@Cipher_Nine in a way, you could say his heart was so into menendez and cordis die that he was able to fake muster enough of a heart to make it was an operator
Menendez was such a good dude. Trying to look out for his friend's kid even when he's grown. 🥲
My take is that Salazar is Cordis Die’s double agent the entire time, but the reason he doesn’t want Briggs dead or snitches on Farid is because he has been undercovers for so long he start to feel an affection towards them.
Well, in one of the scenarios in the U.S. Obama Salazar kills Farid
Salazar did tell Menendez about Farid. There are multiple hints in the Mission that tell you he knows
@@Walker07620iirc that shot shouldn't have even killed him, it was his shoulder
@minedude33 even shoulder shots can be lethal if it severs an artery
@@dannywatt6286 LET ME COPE IN PEACE 😭
Most likely he was follower of Cordis Die all along, because in the end, he claims "we all win"... that's not something about feeling remorse. It is about hoping something that'll never happen.
It’s bs you have to keep Harper alive to kill him.
It still sucks that even if you his dead body, you restart to the last checkpoint for friendly fire. 🗿
But that’s the point of the story. Vengeance doesn’t lead to justice, it just leads to more vengeance. Menéndez was consumed by his hatred, and if you let it consume you too, then you end up martyring him and causing Cordis Die to wreak havoc on the world. Salazar likely spends the rest of his life in prison, and we have to let go of our anger and accept that.
No its not
@@thepeskyone wait you shoot Harper’s corpse you get a friendly fire message
@@artloverivy that is true
Salazar did grow up During Menendez Rise to Power
That is true
And salazar is from menendez home town to
@@uglies7056 wow if thats true then imagine what that feels like
@@USADroopyMeat1099 is like betraying your own country, but really? Supporting a drug cartel?
It’s also implied that he betrayed David and Harper in the mission Fallen Angel
So since when
How???
@@teardrop5171 near the end of the mission Menendez said that he knows that he being spied on right before his men throw some grenades at David and Harper
@@Matt-zu2lu oh yeah you’re right mb
@@Matt-zu2lu okay so whats your point the 4 of them were spotted
Fun fact: if Harper is not with you when Salazar surrenders, section makes out with Salazar
this is real. this is canon.
@@HalTheBot no its not you have been lied too
@@USADroopyMeat1099 It is, my dad works at Activision and was the one who made that part.
@@thatguywasonyoutube79 if so then did he make cod mobile canon because I do not believe you unless you got proof
@@HalTheBot either way Salazar was in cod mobile and some other cod title
I like how Harper just straight up killed him. He was mad
I mean these guys probably been together since BUDS training and just to see one of your closest friends from SEAL training actually working with the enemy the same guy you've been hanging around almost the entire time you're a operator who Harper probably considers as a brother just suddenly turns on you and David and almost or actually got Briggs killed in the process as well as Chloe and Farid who could also end up getting killed also worth mentioning aiding Menendez in his attack on the Obama makes Salazar one of the sole reasons why hundreds of US Navy personnel and Marines died sooo yeah can't really blame Harper😅😅
Bro amazing you still make bo2 content I absolutely love it
Glad you enjoy it!
@@alphacodyt theory 1 is more sense and if you done black ops 2 do world at war
@Skinny Legend yah good soundtrack
Salazar was in league with Menedez from the start but had grown to care for Section, Harper, and Briggs. If Menendez kills Briggs, Salazar gets angry at him. Even if Briggs tries to attack Menendez if the player does nothing, Salazar just knocks him out.
Hudson on the other hand was forced to sabotage Mason and Woods knowing Menendez would kill David otherwise. It's implied when Hudson unexpectedly goes radio silent.
And Hudson was likely doomed to death because Woods would've killed Hudson if David was killed on his watch
Interesting how that mole story plays out in both Alex Mason and David Mason's careers. Interesting story writing there.
@@Solar_Messenger like father like son as the say goes...both of them got screwed over by one of their closest companions during a op😅
@@Solar_Messenger In Black ops 6 it is revealed that the mole was someone else, Hudson was kidnapped by the mole.
@asm7406 and Adler is going to find out who, but gets blamed for it
“Salazar betrayed us” “Have to trust someone to be betrayed… I never did”
" Briggs come in, you do have our location?"
@@The_Sanchit_Kumar “Affirmative! Inbound Mason but I’m not the only one! You have Menendez’s forces on one side, the Chinese forces on the other”
@@darklord1366 "We will have to take them all out then."
@@The_Sanchit_Kumar “or let them take each other out. Either way, I’ll see you on the other side my friend”
Modern Ops
Ironically, it was you that made me want to go back and play through BO2's story, I'm going through the story right now and damn I forgot how awesome this story is
Menendez was a good leader and Salazar grew up during his rise of power so it seems that he was under the influence of his leader from the starting
He probably knew Menendez since he was a kid, as he knew about him more than anyone.
Straight to point
no long ass intros
no like or sub beggin
no annoyin ads
Well done fella
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video
@@alphacodyt your welcome . We said friend keep up
Salazar was a double agent. Even though he worked with David and Harper, he also worked alongside Cordis Die.
Don’t forget Crosby
Nah really? Did you figure that out on your own
Typical tribalist borderhopper
🤯🤯🤯🤯
@@iRival20 Salazar believed in Menendez’s goals despite him being friends with Mason and Harper. He even assisted Menendez in taking control of the Obama control room. They’re both Nicaraguan too.
2:27
This is a message from briggs
No this is patrick
1:27 Right here I had a suspicion Salazar did something. The whole; “Turn away and direct your attention to something else without knowing what’s going on behind you” trope there.
You betrayed us Farid… and for what? TO THOSE YOU SERVE, YOUR LIFE. MEANS. NOTHING!
Dude just wow are you so naive that you wrote that 👏👏👏
@USA DroopyMeat 10 it's a line from the mission showed In the video😂 you need to calm down.
@@USADroopyMeat1099 it’s a quote bro
@@RealTurntUpGrandma don’t care
@@notk4de don’t care
I thought about this in the shower and ended up wasting so much water 🗿💀
he was in menendez's Side long before he became a SEAL , meaning he took a long journey for menendez and will essencialy die for him
Salazar not even that bad though. I think the betrayal hurt more because you could tell that he kinda cared about he people he was fighting with... well the main characters at least.
That’s what makes me kinda pissed of Harper killing him
@@Deathmare235 yep and also he is also in warzone or that other cod title
@Deathmare235 a betrayal like that can't go unanswered and keep in mind Salazar also killed Americans, so his hands are just as dirty as Menendez' or DeFalco's.
Well, if we EVER get a BO2 remastered we need this question answered.
Salazar likely began to grow fond of Menendez as time progressed. Remember, he's from a poor region himself, and despised the oppulance of the first world. He likely agreed with Menendez that US military capabilities need to be destroyed, although he legit liked David, Harper, or Briggs. He's a foil to Farid.
He was always with Menendez hell that’s probably why he joined the seals in the first place
I don't think Salazar was a double agent the whole time, as he clearly expressed his respect for Menendez throughout the campaign which would be stupid for someone undercover to do. I think he held sympathies towards Menendez and was convinced to betray his team by Menendez during the time David was unconscious in the interrogation room.
As for the other things throughout the campaign, Salazar not shooting DeFalco is understandable given the amount of Defalco's men in the nightclub and killing Defalco to save the hostage defalco had would have put every other hostage at risk.
Menendez knowing Farid was a traitor could be do to the amount of work and intelligence Farid was doing with the CIA, and would probably have been somewhat careless or at least provided enough intel for menendez to know there is a traitor in his inner circle, and probably thought Farid to be the most likely suspect. Also Menendez only confirms that Farid is an agent if he doesnt kill Harper, and wont bother to kill him if he does, which doesnt make sense if menendez knew for certain that Farid was the traitor
Salazar be like: “good question”
The handcuffs one... I really was that gullible as a kid. I thought that Menendez was just that fast, so I found it funny when David was bewildered. Now that I look back at it, it makes so much sense.
Maybe brainwashed or he was just forced against his will since they both grew up in Nicaragua
2:22 just noticed, they didnt even take Salazars gun out the holster on his vest. Maybe the dudes who detained him are traitors too lol
Or theyre just idiots
"Not you" goes insanely hard
He was Nicaraguan like Menendez. That meant he certainly had something to do with Cordis Die even before his betrayal. He could have taken the shot on Menendez at the Disco Party Mission where Karma is taken Hostage. He says there are too many hostages and stuff so he denies Section's orders. Also, who took off Menendez's Handcuffs after Achilles Veil in the Prison?
It was only Section and Salazar there
Also the enemy during the 'Karma' mission saying "Hey, you shouldn't be in here!" Talking to Salazar, perhaps?
i have missed so many details bro
2:15 why tf does he still have a gun on his vest if he’s detained for betraying them? Wouldn’t he be stripped of any weapons
BO2 character analysis took longer than expected to be produced
my theory is he somehow manipulated him(idk how he did tho)
Well Briggs said that whoever compromise Salazar may get to David so yeah Salazar must have been brainwashed or forced against his will
@@USADroopyMeat1099 or he was loyal
Or he was always with them
@@Deathmare235 either way they both possibilities
When you’re one step ahead of the traitor in your midst
Tmw you're one step ahead of the traitor you're literally talking to
I wonder if Menendez knew exactly who the traitor was. Maybe he didn't know it was farid, or trying to give him a second chance (probably knowing farid longer than they have)
He 100% did he literally had a mole in the seals
@@Deathmare235 true didn't think about it at the time. Still stumped on why he didn't kill farid when everyone was fighting
@@Snoozytube he was using farid the entire time though the weirder thing is why didn’t he kill Harper
1:00 i Wonder why Salazar didn’t shoot him if he had a super clean shot
He said there were too many hostages. His justification was that if he shot Defalco, the other PMCs would open fire on the civilians.
Of course, Defalco had them open fire anyway after getting Karma, so it was for nothing, but at the moment it made sense.
when Menendez say i am one step ahead of him , i already suspect it's salazar who inform menendez about farid betrayal
Also how could Menendez escape when David interrogated him ? Salazar also has advantage to make sure he act like he was subdue by Menendez while making David lower his guard .
1:43 I remember finding this line pretty funny the first time around, I never realized that was supposed to be foreshadowing even after finding out the betrayal
I knew the defalco one later on was suspicious Salazar Probably had a clear shot but he didn’t bother because he lowkey worked with Menéndez and the one with him uncuffing Menéndez behind sections back how else would that happen lol
Nice one Haper
I think Salazar, despite being undercover grew to care about Section, Harper, Crosby, Briggs and the seals. But felt his mission had to be done.
I think theory 1 is more plausible. Salazar not wanting to kill either Briggs or Section is probably more of a personal thing for him.
“The obama”😂😂😂
Harper was a badass honestly
And he was ruined since the beginning he was grossly unfair and I’ll considered
Let's not forget. Salazar is also a part of seal team 6... Working with jsoc. Same as David Mason. To get into this type of work, you would need at least 5 years experience in a special forces unit... Meaning the Navy seals. I believe before he got into seal team 6. He was working through that time and menendez approached him. That's just my theory
they really did throw a curveball with this story. We thought it was another woods/bowman relationship. Only for Salazar to be a traitor and Harper's death be integral for the good ending.
Harper can live in the good ending tho
@mequana that requires you to replay missions to mess with the timeline. Typically, Harper dies so Farid can save Karma from Salazar.
Right before he died, he seemed to believe in Menendez's BS, so he was loyal.
NIce, that they let salazar keep his holstered gun on his chest..
i know .. this is only a model but still stuff like this grinds my gears..
What’s wrong with that
You could see some hinting during the colossus level where he has a lot of disdain for the 1%
It was absolutely hilarious Salazar got offed by the guy he hated the most
One of the best reasons to keep Harper alive, is because he kills Salazar.
Nope he is a nobody he has no ending and he is worthless
I say theory 1: makes more sense because there’s no way that Mendez could’ve found out that farad was a spy. Salazar had to be crazy if he was forced because no one would want to work for a mad man like Mendez
exactly why he would have been forced then lol
Maybe salazar has family and menendez was threatening to kill them, it’s not canon but it would be the best idea
Oh no. Salazar was a full on patriot to Menendez's ideals of world order as he shares the same disdain for the 1% and capitalism like Menendez.
I love these videos
Breaking News: is Salazar the new Shepherd?
Maybe he is also in cod mobile
100% not
Salazar, even tho he was wrong, he had reasons he actually believed in. And he didnt want his comrades injured
Shepherd just did everything for his own Glory. He betrayed people for no reason, just to get the status of Hero
I saw this today
Salazar died.But you didnt shoot Salazar after died or not died İ not understand
Backstabbed by your foe is better than by your own homie
Because today was a difficult day but tomorrow we will win
i think salazar forcef to do it because if you shoot salazar right after Harper shoot him in the head the game says "friendly fire will not be tolerated" it shows salazar is not nothing but a betrayer
this hit me hard in 2012
i was wondering about this i just recently beat Black Ops 1 & 2 recently last month & i knew Salazar was no good
I honestly think Salazar might be related to Menendez in some way the look eerily similar
You know maybe salazar was a traitor but its kinda fuck up that harper just straight up shoot him in the face like if he didn't spend some time with him
Yeah it's crazy how he casually commits a war crime and nobody seems to care.
So this video isn't about Salazar from RE4
Ironic I know
Alpha, not trying to come off mean, hell I got some vids of it on my channel but your outro is very reminiscent of Far Cry 5's arcade mode lol
Also in your outro for this video your channel logo is misaligned with the background!
1:36 part pickup sfx
Early signs that Salazar betrays Section's team:
Ps. He's just like Big Smoke
What
a friend like harper or nothing
So if say you killed harper instead of shooting medendez in that one mission, who executes Salazar then?
Nobody, he gets taken into custody.
@@brandonkirk5236 damn lmao thanks bro
Section just makes out with Salazar
He betrayed us, but why the hell, did he betrayed All of us, In call of duty black ops 2???
Haven’t you read the wiki on him and also he is in warzone or that other cod title
[teams have been scrambled]
0:23
and there, the greatest line in CoD history
What no it’s not
Mabye this is one of hudson kids he was talking about before he died i think
Hudson has 2 daughters he said that as he was pleading to Woods
T H E O B A M A
2:34
1:38 shoulda shot right through both of em'
Salazar and Hudson doesn’t compare , Salazar been on raul’s side from the beginning and it’s obvious and he wasn’t forced
The devs probably thought this betrayel was going to be cool and memorable, tbh it was forgettable and I didn't care much about Salazar.
He was also in cod mobile
Salazar mad cuz he got no big main part of the story he a meat rider 🤣🤣🤣
12 months ago 😮
Honestly Salazar kinda looks like menendez when his head is shaved. Maybe he’s his son. Maybe dats why he betrayed them
One of the og'st snakes 🐍 in gaming history
he Nica thats why lol
I knew something was odd because he is spanish
Man i wany to replay this, but shitty windows 10 doesnt let me run it.
Where is the second theory?
God i love harper
He sucked
I don’t think alot of people understand how things work in cults and influential groups. For example: the followers of Islam want a better world, and believe that what they’re doing will make it better. Salazar is no different, he’s follower who believes that helping Menendez will bring a better world. He doesn’t want an unnecessary amount of killing.
Something tells me Salazar genuinely believes in menendezs cause plus it’s unlikely that menendez whould force Salazar to do his bidding for one when he did it to Hudson he was a mortal enemy and he had David to black mail him with whilst Salazar doesn’t seem to have any beef with menendez nor does menendez have anything to black mail Salazar with plus menendez unlike most action game villains is in some degree loyal to his fallowers he never kills his own guys unless it was farid but he literally tried to kill him so fair game plus if any of menendezs conversations with defalco and undercover farid he genuinely treated his followers with respect
He was just following orders thats all
This campaign is one of my least favorite.
It was really confusing, there is a lot of topics, a lot of characters, at first glance a powerful villain who just seek for revenge, the China part feels out of blue. And the two timelapse makes the story kinda hard to follow.
There was good ideas but it felt like a mix of idea not really well tied up. :/
I’m so glad I saved Harper and killed Raul.
Nope you have been lied too since the beginning he’s useless to you and Raul must live just why did you do this
When DeFalco starts killing civilians, he knows if shoot him, the rest of mercenaries will start shooting everyone,
Maybe Salazar have a family in Nicaragua and Menendez threatened with make something with them (Hudson can be passing the same situation). Remember when Salazar sayed "Him and his father was legends in Managua"
He doesnt dislikes Briggs actions like a Menendez soldier can do, and if we kill Briggs he says "You said unnecessary deaths!" (Sorry with my english, im spanish And im trying translate the spanish dialogs into english) And Menendez says "I decide what is necessary"
So, i think he was forced to do it.
Maybe it was ideology
the answer is theory one
Let me explain. there is a whole bunch of evidence that can back my answer up. Salazar literally worked for Menéndez. it has been said so many times. we are never told on how he escaped or quit. even if he was to quit he would be met with death. that's why Salazar still lived. he was still working for Menéndez. remember if we chose the ending where farid gets shot by Raul, Raul made it clear that those that would betray would be met with death.