Wolfe McCreedy

Wolfe McCreedy is a character role-played by Wolfe.

General Description
Wolfe McCreedy is a Criminal and is a full member of the Clown Family.

He was previously a blooded-in Patched mmber of the BBMC.

Background Information
While originally Wolfe found work as a petty thief, doing b&es, and stealing cars, he eventually encountered Barry Benson, who introduced him to the BBMC and their Prime Minister, Irwin Dundee. Despite insulting the club leader’s jackets, and talking back to the easily-irritable Australian, Wolfe became a BBMC hangaround, donating his time and money to the club, completing oxy runs and practicing his hacking skills to become the club's first affiliated hacker.

Wolfe has admitted that he has a bit of a smart mouth, as he is unafraid to talk back to people and be honest about what he thinks of them. This has got him in trouble in the past, like when he first met Dundee and insulted the BBMC’s jackets, nearly costing him any sort of future with the club. Wolfe also once got shot after talking back to a member of the HOA, after they pulled guns on Wolfe for leaving suspicious packages in Mirror Park Tavern's parking lot.

Despite his sarcastic, and sometimes confrontational attitude, Wolfe approaches most situations with a friendly demeanor. He tends towards the side of peace, opting to try and mediate conflicts instead of escalating them. He stays true to his morals above all else, and while he is not above robbing houses or banks for money, or using force for self defense, he believes that violence is not always the best response, and that seeking vengeance only furthers a cycle of violence. Before the BBMC, Wolfe had never murdered anyone, and while he has moved on to larger crimes with the club, he still holds onto his aversion to violence, preferring to talk his way out of dangerous situations. He is loyal, but will not follow blindly, wanting to know the reasoning behind any orders he is given.

BBMC
Wolfe joined the Bondi Boys as a hangaround, often helping them clean money during oxy runs and other criminal endeavors (such as disposing of bodies of people unfortunate enough to mess with the club). Reluctant to shoot people, he worked at improving his hacking skills to become the club's "Wiz-kid" and has now become one of the hackers they use during bank robberies. Having proved his value to the club in numerous occasions, the founding members were ready to welcome him into the club as a Prospect.

The First Test
For Wolfe's initiation, the club's leader, Irwin Dundee, decided to test Wolfe's loyalty by taking him, along with a bystander they kidnapped from the Apartments, to an abandoned mine-shaft. Knowing Wolfe had never killed a man before and that he was reluctant to even carry a gun, Dundee handed Wolfe a pistol and ordered him to shoot the man in front of the rest of the club. Dundee made it clear that this man was innocent, and had done nothing to hurt any members of the club individually, or the club generally. To his comrade's shock, Wolfe refused to soot, unwilling to follow an order that would lead to a senseless death. He told the group:

"'If this is what it takes to be in the BBMC, then I have to pass.'"

Not wanting to compromise his morals Wolfe refused to follow Dundee's order multiple times, insisting he would not shoot someone without a good reason, despite Barry and Riley's efforts to get him to go through with the action. Failing his test, Dundee let their kidnapped victim go, forcing Wolfe to take his place in the wall. Facing execution Wolfe defended his actions saying he was willing to kill someone if they threatened or messed with anyone from the club, but would not go through with Dundee's demands as his intended victim had in no way bothered the club. He held his ground through Dundee's and Barry's berating, claiming that while he enjoyed his time with them he would not kill an innocent.

After some tense moments in which Dundee struggled with his decision, Dundee finally ordered club members Barry and Chain to shoot Wolfe. Not a moment later Riley stopped the whole ordeal, to everyone's surprise, by stepping in front of Wolfe to prevent them from shooting him. Brushing off Wolfe's protests, who did not want to cause a rift within the club, Riley argued that not everyone in the club had to be a killer. She pointed out the value Wolfe brought to the club as a hacker, and that despite his aversion towards violence he had in fact agreed to shot someone if there was good reason for the action.

After some back and forth between the club's members with Riley voting to spare Wolfe's life, Dundee pulled Barry and Chain away to discuss the situation. Owing her his life, Wolfe thanked the VP, to which she warned him that he "better not make [her] regret this", or she would put him in the ground herself.

Eventually Dundee came back to them with his verdict, they would allow Wolfe to leave the mine-shaft alive, but he would not get a club jacket or graduate to Prospect, as he had yet to prove himself to them.

The Second Test
Weeks later, after continuing to work as a hangaround, Wolfe was invited to join Barry and fellow hangarounds Collin McKinley and Freddy Fastfingers for a picnic on Mount Chiliad. But it turned out to be a ruse and was instead a second test, which the trio learned once they were greeted by Riley, Malakai, and a mysterious Chicken Wizard at the top of the mountain.

As part of the test, Wolfe and the others were each asked privately what the thought of the other two hangarounds and which of the three were most deserving of a jacket. The club leaders first asked Wolfe what he thought of Collin, and he shared that he thought the PI was smart, quick witted, and that his clean record allows him to get away with things that other club members couldn't get away with. In his eyes, the only drawback to adding Collin as a member was the effort needed to maintain his clean record, but that is also one of his strengths. In regards to Freddy, Wolfe shared that he thought of the young hacker as a wildcard, but despite his chaotic nature, he trusted Freddy to watch his back. He pointed out Freddy's eagerness to kill cops wass worrying, but so far he had restrained himself.

When asked who of the three he'd chose to give the jacket to, Wolfe shared he would give it to Collin. Riley expressed some doubts about Wolfe's determination to join, seeing as he hadn't picked himself, but Wolfe maintained that he was devoted to the club, he just wasn't in a rush to get a jacket.

After the leaders conferred, they returned and told Wolfe and the others that the jacket would be awarded to the winner of a fistfight on the roof of a crane. Not wanting to fight, Wolfe tried avoiding the punches before getting hit hard by Freddy and knocked off the mountain, where he crashed and fell unconscious, writing the words "It's been an honor" in his own blood before passing out.

When he came to, Wolfe was rescued by Lenny Hawk and Olivia Copper via helicopter and transported to Pillbox Medical.

After Wolfe had recovered from his injuries, Barry revealed that the testing had led the club to all three into the BBMC. Wolfe had earned his rank as a Prospect alongside Collin and Freddy. He was then taken to get his kuttes and was later taken to the club's secret warehouse (which he already knew about but had to pretend he didn't).

Blooded In
On August 3, 2021, after several days of flawless bank hacking with the club, Wolfe received unanimous votes for Patched Member status. Dundee told Wolfe point-blank that leaving or betraying the club would result in his execution and offered him one chance to decline the offer. But Wolfe accepted and was promptly blooded into the club by taking multiple hits from a spiked baseball bat before the tsunami hit.

On September 8, 2021, Wolfe received punishment for breaking club rules. While heavily intoxicated and depressed due to lack of banks and "purpose" as a hacker, Wolfe revealed to Hubcap Jones that Pez Speedwagon was a shadow member of the BBMC. Initially Dundee wanted to put a bullet through Wolfe's head or have Wolfe shoot Hubcap but Barry pointed out that everyone in the club has made mistakes but were not punished and that Pez, being a member of the BBMC, is the worst kept secret. BBMC members, dressed up as priests, gather at a lake to carry out the punishments and dipped in the holy water to be cleansed of all sins. Wolfe's punishment was burning his eyebrows off. Irwin Dundee (pubes burned off) and Barry Benson (hair burned off) was also punished alongside Wolfe.

Hacker Extraordinaire
Wolfe became an elite hacker for the BBMC.

Blooded Out
On November 11, 2021, Barry and Dundee learned that Wolfe had been involved in an altercation with The Families on their turf. According to Wolfe, he had accidentally brought the cops down to GSF turf while trying to recover his stolen motorcycle from Sonya Summers, who stabbed him when he confronted her. GSF members said he then snitched about being stabbed to the cops in front of them, when Wolfe had complained to the cops that he had been stabbed by the blonde standing there. After getting out of the hospital, he attempted to go back to GSF turf to tell his side of the story to GSF, and for his troubles he was shot, had his jacket ripped off his back, and was ocean dumped by Sonya. The club agreed that Wolfe needed to be punished for his actions, but decided to wait on that decision until after robbing the vault.

High Command called for a club meeting at Barry's new property - the Richman Meadows Golf Course. Dundee was getting worrying calls from GSF OG Summer Mersion, who told him that if the BBMC didn't "take care" of their snitch, GSF would. The club discussed the situation, and determined that Wolfe needed a punishment. Accidental snitching was still snitching, and Dundee knew that GSF could ruin their reputation if they didn't handle the situation carefully.

However, during the meeting, troubling information came to light regarding Wolfe's friendship with Stable Hand Kirk Jerkems. A few weeks before, Stable Hand Abner Vaca, had been caught science-cooking in a public meth lab with Xavier Valentine and Lil Cap by masked men led by Abner's former lawyer Reggie Might. Given that Reggie never heard of The Stable, Abner named BBMC as a long-time ally who could vouch for them. Abner also admitted to Reggie that the meth strain in his pockets belonged to the BBMC, using it to show how close they were. Reggie, a BBMC ally who was teaching Jordan Lee how to cook meth, called BBMC leaders until he reached Olivia Garcia--who disavowed The Stable. The BBMC became upset to learn that Abner was loose-lipped with the BBMC's name in front of people that were initially masked.

Dundee wanted war, so the club made a plan hunt and kill those who were involved in the meth lab incident. Wanting to squash things before Dundee did anything rash like start a war with their allies, Wolfe met with Kirk Jerkems - a member of The Stable and one of Wolfe's oldest friends - at the Diamond Casino and Resort to forewarn him even though he'd been told not to speak to anyone about the matter. Later at the Stable wedding, Wolfe shared Kirk's news with Collin McKinley that Abner was on a 7-day "vacation", and openly joked whether the BBMC was "hunting Stable". When Stable Heads Nancy Drew and Dick Chiclets independently asked Pez Speedwagon and Jordan Lee, respectively, whether anything was wrong regarding the Abner situation, BBMC High Command suspected that Wolfe must have snitched to Kirk about them "hunting Stable". Barry, Pez, and Collin confronted Wolfe about the issue, and each time he insisted he had not been in contact with anyone from The Stable about the matter. The club still had their suspicions but they trusted their Patched member. As punishment for the meth lab incident, Dick impulsively gunned down Abner in front of Pez, Collin, and Jordan. But Dick and Nancy eventually figured out that the BBMC had been "hunting Stable" when Collin and Jordan kept making inquiries about who snitched the information. The alliance between the BBMC and The Stable ended as a result.

Three weeks later, the club was distressed to discover that Wolfe had deleted texts between him and Kirk (which Wolfe sent because he mistakenly thought that Kirk had leaked their conversation to Dick) from that time period. When Wolfe said that they were just texts about meth, and had nothing to do with hunting Stable members, Dundee accused him of lying. The BBMC realized they needed a punishment that was also a trust exercise, and voted that Wolfe was be made to torture his friend by ripping out his fingernails. To their surprise, Wolfe adamantly refused to accept the punishment. Dundee became convinced that Wolfe was throwing - that there must be some problem in the club that was making Wolfe want to leave.

Wolfe asserted that Kirk was innocent and did not deserve to be hurt over his mistake. As the Enforcer, Collin's logic was that physical pain from prior punishments hadn't taught Wolfe his lessons, and believed that the emotional damage of hurting a friend would do the trick. But Wolfe made it clear that he would never hurt someone who he didn't feel had wronged him, which made the club doubt whether they could trust him in the future.

After much debate over the matter, the Patched Members changed into their kuttes and took Wolfe to the mines - where he had failed his first jacket test nearly six months prior. Dundee pleaded with Wolfe to change his mind one last time, but Wolfe refused. He insisted that not torturing Kirk was a hill he was willing to die on.

Barry pulled Dundee away and volunteered to shoot Wolfe himself, as he was the one who was closest to him in the club, but Dundee declined his offer. He said that Chain, who had been a hangaround with Wolfe, needed a loyalty test despite his Patched status and that there wouldn't be a better opportunity. After some sorrowful goodbyes from the club, Chain shot Wolfe in the head twice. Dundee ordered Chain to keep shooting after Wolfe was down, but when Chain hesitated, Dundee unloaded his submachine gun into Wolfe's body. Their deed done, the Bondi Boys left Wolfe's bullet-ridden body behind.

Chapter 2: After BBMC
Wolfe woke lost and confused in the ICU, with gaps in his memory that could not be explained away. His friend Kirk quickly realized what had happened, and tried to explain to Wolfe that he had been a member of a 1% motor club, and had been blooded out. Wolfe was shocked, as he only remembered being a great hacker, and couldn't imagine himself wearing denim. But sometimes flashes of memory of a blonde-haired woman who seemed vaguely familiar to him crossed his mind...

The Collective

Mortelle

The Clown Family

In June 2022 Wolfe took a flight out of the city, looking for a new direction in his life, maybe even a legal career in power washing.

Barry Benson
As BBMC's Vice Prime Minister and co-founder, Barry was Wolfe's boss within the club. But if you were to interact with the two during a job or anywhere else, you probably wouldn't know it. With his fun-loving personality and laid back attitude, Barry was an easy target for some of Wolfe's smart-mouthed jokes. Were Barry as authoritarian as Dundee, it's doubtful that Wolfe would have been as eager to stay with the club. But whether it was doing oxy, b&e or just milling about, Barry and Wolfe demonstrated great chemistry and camaraderie. (Memory Wipe)

Irwin Dundee
Few people in Los Santos are as polar opposite to Wolfe as the Prime Minister of the BBMC was. But when it came to robbing banks and committing crimes, they were on the same page. Dundee admired Wolfe for his superb hacking skills while Wolfe trusted Dundee as one of the city's elite getaway drivers. Were it not for Wolfe's hacking, Dundee may not have been as easily convinced to spare his life in the mines, let alone give him a second chance at joining the club. While the two had very different methods and ideas of what it means to be a BBMC member, it hadn't become a problem for either of them... yet. (Memory Wipe)

Riley Carter
During her stint as Vice Prime Minister in the BBMC, Riley had very few interactions with Wolfe. That didn't stop her from stepping in front of the line of fire when the other club members were ready to execute him in an effort to let him prove his value in another way. Nevertheless, Wolfe's demeanor made her suspicious of his dedication to the club. She made it clear while Vice Prime Minister that there would be severe consequences for Wolfe if he let her down. But ever since her exile from BBMC, the two have had only limited interactions. (Memory Wipe)

Collin McKinley
Wolfe stated that out of all the BBMC members, he knew Collin the best, second only to Barry. The pair teased each other constantly, and laughed at each other's plights, but at the end of the day this teasing was a sign of affection. Being the younger of the two, Wolfe often teased the grouchy PI by calling him an old man, to which Collin retorted that he was a better driver, shooter, and pretty much everything else when compared with the younger criminal. When Wolfe was shot by the HOA, Collin backed him up and encouraged him to try and get revenge. (Memory Wipe)

Freddy Fastfingers
While these two BBMC hackers may have seemed like an odd pair, with Freddy's chaotic and borderline pyromaniac tendencies standing in contrast with Wolfe's more cautious and pacifist ways, the two had a sarcastic and jovial friendship. Since Freddy's departure from BBMC though, the two rarely talk. (Memory Wipe)

Olivia Garcia
Wolfe first met Olivia after Dundee offered to show her and her cousin the protection BBMC can provide for those doing oxy runs. That day, Dundee had to leave to take care of other business, and put Wolfe in charge of showing the two women around. After their initial meeting, Olivia reached out to Wolfe about becoming a hangaround for the BBMC and the two bonded while doing oxy runs. (Memory Wipe)

SunMoon Lee
Since SunMoon prided herself on her ability to stay clean, Wolfe hadn’t bonded with SunMoon through oxy runs or other illegal activity like he had with many of his other friends. Instead, the two were originally going to become business partners, and Wolfe invested in her business. He even sold her his van at a discounted price. They went on many adventures throughout the city, such as scouting out the top of the city vault and driving up Mt Chiliad.

Vincent Vincent
Wolfe met Vincent through Olivia, and the two quickly became friends. Wolfe often encouraged Vincent to make his own decisions, and do what made him happy, while also trying to discourage him from seeking vengeance against those who wronged him.

Stevie McQueen
Wolfe first met Stevie outside of the apartments and was teased by fellow BBMC members for 'hitting' on Stevie. That same day, Wolfe took Stevie under his wing and taught her how to rob houses. Eventually, Stevie became Wolfe's hangaround. Stevie considered Wolfe her mentor since he introduced her to the life of crime and the BBMC. Wolfe and Stevie were always being teased by others, especially Collin, since their close friendship appeared to be on the flirtatious side. (Memory Wipe)

Channing Turner (Chain)
Wolfe met Chain through Barry as both were the first hangarounds of the BBMC. They had a brotherly relationship and constantly poked fun of each other. In the beginning, Barry would mistakenly refer to Wolfe as Chain and it became a running joke. Though Chain was the first to become a Prospect, he had to witness Wolfe become a Patched member. It was a bittersweet moment for Wolfe as he wanted both he and Chain to be patched at the same time since they rose through the ranks together. And he gave Chain he 'yes' when Chain finally earned his Patch. (Memory Wipe)

Quotes

 *  "It's all part of the plan" 
 *  "Some say I'm the best in the city, but I like to stay humble about it" 
 *  "I'm in a car with two psychopaths, okay, that's good." 
 *  "So you're telling me Collin gets in by investigating us, I have to get in by MURDERING someone? That's the standard that we're at?"
 *  "Barry, how about we just go two-man this?" (after Dundee kept pranking them while setting up for a heist)
 * "It's been an honor"