Tenpenny, using a bong and President Clinton-like inhales to get stoned on herb, introduces C.J. to The Truth. The Truth is a marijuana farmer and dealer of various kinds of street drugs. Tenpenny tells C.J. to pay The Truth for marijuana to deliver ("555 WE TIP"), then he leaves. C.J. won't do the drugs The Truth offers him. The Truth needs to know he can trust C.J., so he tells C.J. to steal a Combine Harvester from the survivalists at The Farm for him before C.J. can pay him and get the job. The Truth says "Amaste" as a farewell.
Once C.J. is at the path to The Farm, have him make his way N well away from the guards to his left. Send him in a crouch over to the spot on the S side of the E wall of the square field the Combine Harvester is going around in. (If you send C.J. there on the Sanchez, he may need to stop farther from the wall to snipe four or five survivalists he attracts to the wall.) Send C.J. over the wall to jack the Combine Harvester, which one survivalist calls "Betsy," as it draws close. It shreds any guards it crosses, but you may have some trouble steering it; the wheels used to steer not only use a small radius like a Tractor but are the back wheels, so it goes in the opposite direction from the one you're used to when steering cars. The 1st time i did this, I just said the he** with it and had C.J. drive straight for The Truth's place, over a cliff, and onto a RR track. The two vehicles that tried to pursue C.J. blew up. If you'd like a more conventional ending, you can follow the course that Rusk took: go S to the road, go E a bit, then turn S onto the winding dirt road that leads to The Truth's farm. (It's just NW of "LEAFY HOLLOW.") The Truth will get a shipment together while C.J. makes sure he can pay for it.
C.J. gets Respect.
Cesar calls. The Azteca gang has broken up violently. There's a price on his head--maybe Kendl's, too. His friends are dead or hiding. C.J. tells him to rent a trailer in Angel Pine and he'll meet them there immediately. A CV icon appears there.
The Rifle $1,000, and Remote Explosives $2,000, are available at Ammu-Nation.
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