Nickolas"Nick"Kang


Nick Kang is the protagonist in the video game series "True Crime," specifically in "True Crime: Streets of LA" (2003).He is a police officer who recruit into E.O.D (Elite operation Divisions) unit.

The games blend action, open-world exploration, and crime-solving, allowing players to navigate the city of los angeles and complex storylines and make choices that affect the outcome of the narrative.

Background 

Nicholas "Nick" Kang Wilson, a Chinese American, was born and raised in Los Angeles. Nick grew up as an orphan. When his mother died of unknown causes, his father disappeared from Los Angeles, leaving him to raise him and his brother cary. The desire to find answers and follow in his father's footsteps brings Nick to Los Angeles as a detective, where he eventually earns a reputation as an aggressive, quick-witted, intelligent, "loose cannon." Street smart.

However, he was suspended from the police force for a long time due to numerous acts of brutality, damage to property and disobeying orders. Nick Kang was hired by E.O.D. (Elite Operations Department) as the first field officer in the group. After joining the E.O.D. He immediately gets involved in bombings around town (related to the Chinese Triads) and makes a new friend in Rosie Velasco.

Nick's father was a senior officer in the Los Angeles Police Department until an internal investigation implicated him in an international drug cartel and he quit before his mysterious death. After his father's death, he started using the name Nick Kang (for Nick Wilson) to try to introduce himself in Hong Kong because he didn't think he could be like his father. As a policeman.

Event at true crime street of L.A


Nick was born in Los Angeles to his brother cary, mother and father Henry Wilson. Nick's mother died when he was young. When he was in high school, his father became involved in drug dealing and skipping town. Without a mother or a father, Nick and Cary are left to live with his late mother's relatives in Hong Kong. The Kangs were poor, and Nick and Cary, who were only half Chinese, were abused many times. Nick changed his last name to Kang, which may have been included.

He returned to Los Angeles to become a police officer like his father before him. His brother joined him in opening a dojo in the city, eventually have dojo fanchise across the city.Nick worked as a homicide detective until he was suspended indefinitely from the police force for repeated acts of brutality, damage to property and failure to follow orders. When he was released from suspension he was transferred to the E.O.D. (Elite Operations Division) and set up a new partner, Rosie Velasco, who she describes as "a solo act." He was assigned a case related to three bomb blasts in the city. Nick's boss, Wanda Parks (Chief of the LAPD and E.O.D.) told him and Rosie that they should go get food and get to know each other.


He meets her at a Chinese restaurant where the owner was assaulted by a Triad gangster. Nick throws a small stick into the thugs' ears, and the thugs engage in hand-to-hand combat. After defeating the thugs, he chases Rosie out to give her a fortune cookie, to which Nick replies, "I know what he's saying, beware of nutcases." Ironically, the robbers come out of hiding and hold Rosie hostage, beating him and then shooting him.Nick catches the thugs and takes them back to the E.O.D. He then went after his accomplice who was ready to kill a bar owner. The robbers told him he was one of Jimmy Fu's posse. He sneaks into Fu's hideout and ends up in a huge fight with Fu's men. After a fight, Jimmy is almost killed by a sniper, but Nick moves away from him during the shooting, and the sniper is killed. He took Jimmy to E.O.D. Reportedly hired by Big Chong, the killer of the ancient Wu Triad (a 300-year-old criminal spirit living in a Los Angeles restaurant), Nick goes after Chong after he shared the information he needed. When Nick arrives at his home, he sees Chong's limo speeding away. He was not found at Cyprus Holdings (a bank with close ties to Russian gangsters) and Chong gave him a loan.

While exploring across the street, Nick is suddenly attacked by a group of Russian thugs. Nick managed to escape the attack unscathed, still not sure who was behind it all. He called Rosie for more information, and she told him that Chong's limousine had been spotted at the Cream Spa in Hollywood. Nick later left to investigate. He managed to get into the bathroom, but he got into trouble in the bathroom. After Nick defeats the Russians in the room, he catches Chong in a large section of space talking to a man named Rocky (the Russian mob boss ). Rocky insisted on extorting the money faster because Ancient Wu was not happy and a general was upset. Chong replies that the general is Rocky's problem and the police are all watching. At this time, Nick came out of hiding and said, "He was able to beat Chong in the end with clean hands."


Rocky ran into a nearby pool, and Chong ordered his men to kill the detective. However, Nick manages to shoot down all the attackers in a firefight, eventually killing Chong. He was also able to get evidence for Rocky. With that, Nick returned to the E.O.D.

Skill and Personality 

The same indirect methods that drove him out from force enabled him in the make It in E.O.D. In success Nick's martial arts skills are matched by his ability to use a gun and drive like a Hollywood stuntman. Nick is prefer working alone, but has to partnered with his E.O.D. The friend, Rosie Velasco, got the two in trouble early in the game. Eventually, the story continued, and the two began to bond. The extent of this relationship is determined by the path chosen by the player during the story.

Nick knows how to use any gun, whether it's a 9mm pistol or a SPAS gun. He's also highly trained in martial arts, and on top of that, he's a very good driver, albeit a bit clumsy.Nick is a comedian and sometimes sarcastic. Half of what he said was funny, and there were too many bad words.

"My name is Nick Kang, and I'm the driver of your car today!"~ Nick Kang (car mechanic) to an accident victim (car driver).


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