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May 7, 2010

Made in Heaven / Small Town Bank


Catalina hates men in a simple-minded us vs. them way, and yells at C.J. She just wants to rob places with C.J. now and not have a relationship beyond that. She has C.J. drive her (use her Buffalo) to the last "$" icon.

At the Palomino Creek bank, Catalina orders C.J. to keep the others there covered while she robs the safe. The game gives C.J. a Shotgun. (Fortunately, all three shotguns use the same ammo, so any shotgun ammo you had is added here the targeting (hold down the RMB) of a gun across the little group of them to keep their hands up. After the guard sounds the alarm he'll keep shooting at C.J., so have C.J. shoot the guard before he can do it. Catalina orders C.J. to get the money from the (three) ATM machines; have C.J. break or shoot them apart and take the money. The police arrive. Have C.J. crouch, get out an M4 or such, and follow Catalina down the alley, shooting policemen who shoot from either side and above. Two policemen get off HPV1000's at the end of it; have C.J. shoot them and get on one of their motorcycles. Catalina speeds off on another, pursued by two motorcycle policemen. Have C.J. chase after her, over the broken wooden bridge, through the bribe under the Montgomery Intersection if it's handy, to find her stopped by a police barricade. She gets off the bike and puts her hands up. Have him stop by her to let her on his bike and take her home. 
Reader Carl Johnson suggests having C.J. stop at the safe house on the N side of the N block of Palomino (to put on a new hat, shades, or something for the torso or legs) to have C.J. get rid of his wanted level before picking up Catalina. This may cause Catalina to be ready to run to C.J.'s motorcycle and speed up the time he spends facing the attackers at the barricade, good to know if his Armor or Health is low. If you let Catalina shoot at the police during the getaway, one of her insults for them is "perro," which is Spanish for "dog."
On the way, she's still abusive, saying all C.J. cares about is the money. He says it's not true, but he really needs it now. She makes herself out to be a heartbreaker to lose and calls off the relationship.
C.J. gets $10,000 for what he's been through.

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