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The Unidentified Male is a strange pedestrian in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Description

The Unidentified Male is one of the strangest and most commonly overlooked pedestrians in San Andreas. He is a medium-height African-American male dressed in slacks, sneakers and a hooded denim jacket with a grooved hair-cut.

Unidentified Male is very rarely seen as a walking pedestrian on the streets, known only to appear on-foot when the carjacker pedestrian has hijacked him or when CJ himself hijacks his vehicle.

Unidentified Male is also the one and only train driver in all of San Andreas, appearing at all train stations across the state. When hijacked from a train, the Unidentified Male does not react to threats, similar to Mr. Trenchcoat. Even when fired upon, no action can illicit a response. He can also be found driving harvesters in the countryside.

Unidentified Male also has a strange model name in the games files, Unidentified Male [1]. Typically, a pedestrian's model name will include information detailing where they are supposed to spawn, for example CWMYHB1 stands for Country-White-Male-Young-HillBilly-1. Strangely the Unidentified Male's model name gives no indication of where he is supposed to spawn.

Ballas Gang Connection

In ulown00b's videos the Pedestrian can be seen dropping a large amount of money, Colt 45s and Uzi sub-machine guns upon his death. He is also seen driving Tahoma model vehicles in Balla gang territory. It is interesting to note that the Uzi and the Tahoma are both signature items in the Balla outfit and are widely used by the gang.

Grove Street Gang Members can be seen attacking the Unidentified Male as they do Balla Gang Members, often tearing him from his vehicle and shooting him dead in the street. Recruited homies will sometimes attack the Pedestrian when they spot him driving around. Interestingly, Grove Street Gang Members will only attack the Unidentified Male when he is driving the Tahoma.

In the second of the two videos, Grove Street Gang Members can be heard remarking "Ballas gettin' a take-down" when pulling the Unidentified Male out from his vehicle, cementing the fact that they recognize him as a Balla Gang Member. Strangely, no Ballas territory existed anywhere in Los Santos when this remark was heard.

End of the Line Mission Involvement

During the final chase sequence of the mission End of the Line, the Unidentified Male can be seen throwing molotov cocktails in both Willowfield and Ganton, just the same as the Vagos and Ballas Gang Members who were also participating in throwing Molotovs at previous roadblocks.

Explanation

There is actually a simple explanation towards Unidentified Male 's strange behavior. If one is so inclined to use an advanced editor such as Notepad++, and opens up the game's PEDGRP.dat file, the file that assigns certain character models to specific groups, then Unidentified Male 's true intentions will be seen.

description: contains the list of ped groups for each group type. Each ped group should contain 32 ped type names. Please dont use 'male01' in any of the pedgroups

Unidentified Male simply acts the way he does because he is not bound to any specific group, and thus can be spawned in the game world as any of them as well. Usually this is not a noticeable effect, but he can spawn in the Ballas or Grove Street ped group, which would cause his aggressive behavior. This is also why Unidentified Male can be seen in large groups, as there is a higher likelihood of his model being around if there are more chances for him to spawn.


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Video Investigations

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GTA San Andreas Myths . Unknown Guy, Biker Gang 1 2 - PARANORMAL PROJECT 33

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GTA San Andreas Myths . Unknown Guy 2 2 - PARANORMAL PROJECT 41

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