Discover the Depths of Frank Fontaine: Unmasking the Genius Behind Rapture's Mastermind
Frank Fontaine, the suave schemer of Rapture, weaves chaos and charm with a crooner's flair, leaving a trail of deception as he puppeteers from the shadows, transforming brilliance into a haunting melody of betrayal. A true mastermind!
Frank Fontaine Trivia
Who is the character Frank Fontaine in the video game series BioShock? (Genius)
#1: An antagonist posing as a friendly businessman
#2: A rags-to-riches protagonist
#3: A scientist developing plasmids
#4: A revolutionary leader fighting for freedom
What is the alias used by Frank Fontaine in BioShock? (Easy)
#1: Atlas
#2: Jack
#3: Andrew Ryan
#4: Cohen
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Frank Fontaine Fun Facts
Frank Fontaine's character Johnny in the game BioShock was inspired by real-life entertainer and comedian Frank Fontaine, known for his dual personality performances.
Frank Fontaine is known for his iconic line, You won’t find me in any of your books, which highlights his cunning nature and ability to outsmart his opponents.
Frank Fontaine Polls
What aspect of Frank Fontaine interests you the most?
His Role in BioShock
His Voice Acting Performance
His Backstory and Origins
His Impact on the Game's Narrative
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Which Frank Fontaine quote resonates with you the most?
"There's always a man, there's always a city."
"A man chooses, a slave obeys."
"You can't make an omelette without breaking some eggs."
"What is the most important thing in the world? Freedom!"
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