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{{Infobox Character
|image =[[File:Holloway.png|thumb|220x220px]]
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|image =Holloway.jpg
|status = Alive
 
|nationality = American
 
 
|race = Human
 
|race = Human
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
|occupation = Hired Muscle
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|occupation =
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*Police officer
|affiliation = [[Los Angeles Police Department|LAPD]] - Formerly
 
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*Thug
|featured = [[Blade Runner (video game)]]
 
 
|affiliation = [[Los Angeles Police Department]]
 
|portrayed = [[Jerry Kernion]]
 
|portrayed = [[Jerry Kernion]]
 
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'''Holloway''' is a hired thug introduced and featured in [[Blade Runner (video game)]].
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'''Holloway''' was a [[Los Angeles Police Department]] officer who later became a thug hired by [[Baker]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
When [[Blade Runner Unit|Blade Runner]] [[Ray McCoy]] attempted to give exotic dancer [[Dektora]] a [[Voight-Kampff machine|Voight-Kampff]] empathy test, Holloway showed up after she called the police on McCoy for innappropriate behavior. He claimed to know nothing about Lieutenant [[Edison Guzza|Guzza]] or Captain [[Harry Bryant]] and knocked McCoy out.{{ref|brvg}}
Very little is known about Holloway; he used to work for the [[Los Angeles Police Department|LAPD]], but then turned into a mercenary of sorts willing to work for the one who would pay him and his boss, [[Baker]], the highest price.
 
   
 
Alternatively, if Dektora was a human, McCoy was confronted by Holloway at [[Hysteria Hall]] after attempting to Voight-Kampff [[Lucy Devlin]].{{ref|brvg}}
==Events of 2019==
 
When [[Blade Runner (police)|Blade Runner]] [[Ray McCoy]] attempted to give exotic dancer [[Dektora]] a [[Voight-Kampff machine|Voight-Kampff]] empathy test, Holloway shows up after she calls the police on McCoy for innappropriate behavior. He claims to know nothing about Lieutenant [[Edison Guzza|Guzza]] or Captain [[Harry Bryant]] and knocks McCoy out.
 
   
 
After beating McCoy and preparing to torture him in the sewers beneath the city, Holloway was tossed aside after fellow Blade Runner [[Crystal Steele]] burst into the room and killed [[Baker]]. Holloway was left staggering as Steele and McCoy escaped.{{ref|brvg}}
Alternatively, if Dektora is a human, McCoy will be confronted by Holloway at [[Hysteria Hall]] after attempting to Voight-Kampff [[Lucy Devlin]].
 
 
Holloway, after beating McCoy and preparing to torture him in the sewers beneath the city, is tossed aside after fellow Blade Runner [[Crystal Steele]] bursts into the room and kills Baker. It is unknown what happens to Holloway after this, but he is alive, seen staggering after Steele flees with McCoy.
 
   
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==References==
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Holloway was a Los Angeles Police Department officer who later became a thug hired by Baker.

Biography[]

When Blade Runner Ray McCoy attempted to give exotic dancer Dektora a Voight-Kampff empathy test, Holloway showed up after she called the police on McCoy for innappropriate behavior. He claimed to know nothing about Lieutenant Guzza or Captain Harry Bryant and knocked McCoy out.[1]

Alternatively, if Dektora was a human, McCoy was confronted by Holloway at Hysteria Hall after attempting to Voight-Kampff Lucy Devlin.[1]

After beating McCoy and preparing to torture him in the sewers beneath the city, Holloway was tossed aside after fellow Blade Runner Crystal Steele burst into the room and killed Baker. Holloway was left staggering as Steele and McCoy escaped.[1]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Blade Runner (1997 game)