Skullomania | Chef Kawasaki | Maki Genryusai | Despite his shock at being told to fight Guile, he later confronts Guile as well as Chun-Li and Cammy coldly without a single word of explanation. Dark Pit | White Bomberman | This Guile doesn't need to play defensively, instead preferring to get up-close and personal with the opponent using its easy to pull off combos and high damage output; that said, it can be configured to play like its less cheap Street Fighter Alpha 3counterpart. Charlie Nash (チャーリー・ナッシュ, Chārī Nasshu) is a fictional character in the Street Fighter video game series. Though Shadaloo is seemingly gone, Guile still believes it is possible that Charlie may be alive, since Charlie's body was never recovered. Afterwards, Guile continues to assist Chun-Li in looking for Bison (whom they believe survived his encounter with Charlie) but all the while juggling his struggling relationship with his wife, Julia, and their daughter, Amy.
Eevee | When they arrived, Juri had already defeated all twelve Dolls and had just finished off Juli and Juni. Here, Charlie is the one who rescues Abel from a burning Shadaloo facility. His relationship with Ken as brothers-in-law (with their respective wives being sisters) is mentioned for the first time in the games in Ken's ending in the Japanese version of the original EX2.
Wynnchel and Duncan | He is a former Captain of the United States Air Force and friend of Guile, long thought to be dead before being brought back to life as a puppet for the Secret Society.
He can also fire his Sonic Boom.
General Taylor sends him on a mission to New York with Chun-Li joining to come along. Look, this is your child. Venom | Entei | said Vega.
In his Halloween DLC costume, Nash retains his pants and boots from his primary outfit but gains a long collared vest. Solid Snake | 8-Bit Theater author Brian Clevinger once described Guile as "the epitome of everything discussed in The Art of War". Cloud Strife | At first, he is shocked to meet a woman who is such a competent fighter. Guile is first introduced to Charlie after his aircraft is shot down and Charlie commands a black-ops mission to rescue him.
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In the game's main story, Guile's superior, General Byron Taylor, is investigating the Black Moon which had detonated over New York, causing loss of signal and blackouts. Hancock praises some of his moves, however. For I am an avenger!".
He is a major in the United States Air Force whose goal is to destroy the criminal organization Shadaloo, while at the same time investigating the whereabouts of his best friend Charlie Nash. Determined to stop Shadaloo, and observing that Guile has a family that needs him, Charlie declines Guile's offer and insists on fighting Bison alone.
His physical appearance is strikingly different from the many Asian characters in the Street Fighter series, with light blue eyes (green in Street Fighter V) without eyebrows, a chiseled jaw, a permanent expression of bad mood on the face, and his most recognizable feature: a particularly tall flattop haircut.
Because Guile reminds her of soldiers that wrought havoc in her homeland, Kolin does not have a favorable view of Guile, and the same would be true for Charlie Nash if Charlie were not under her and Illuminati's command.
Ulala, DEATH BATTLE! In the games he is portrayed as a major in the United States Air Force who is seeking to avenge the death of his Air Force buddy Charlie at the hands of the villainous dictator M. Bison.
Paperboy, Disney characters However, based on both their win quotes against each other, Charlie's change seems to mar their friendship, as Charlie states that he has nothing more to say to him about his revival.
Sawada | Charlie was rumored to be playable in Street Fighter IV; one of All Games Network's articles hinted at one of the new characters being a Sonic Boom user, but this character turned out to be Seth. She gives Chun-Li one of the keys to the Black Moons.
[22][23] For the crossover game Street Fighter X Tekken, GamesRadar listed Paul Phoenix as an opponent they wanted Guile to face owing to their similar hairstyle. Bison has survived his battle with Guile following the events of the film, and Guile's sole goal is to destroy Bison once and for all. If an opponent is too close, he will kick the opponent with his Flash Kick. [1], Somehow revived after having been classed as dead by the Air Force, Nash became completely fixated on killing the murderer of his previous life: M. Bison. In the Arcade Mode ending, his body is shown intact, supporting the Unknown status. Hakan | Guile appeared as a playable character in Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000, Mark of the Millennium 2001/EO, SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium and SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos. He is charged by the American government to track-down the organization, Shadaloo. Charlie, now resurrected, confronts Guile and fights him to get the key. When summoned to battle, he will crouch and block enemy projectiles. Like the official story, Charlie teaches Guile to fight.
He glows brightly as Guile calls out his name, realizing he can't hold it, but Nash continues taking more until his body overflows with power.
Pauline | During the events of Street Fighter IV, Guile still believes it possible that Charlie may be alive, due to the fact that only Charlie's dog tags were found at the scene of the Shadaloo explosion, and demands that his superiors allow him to continue the search. Furthermore his full name is said by C. Viper in M. Bison's character story, as well as by Helen in A Shadow Falls, in both the English and Japanese versions. Tingle | Remy | Some time later, when Abel wakes up from a coma suffering from amnesia, he finds himself adopted by one of Charlie's army buddies. Charlie is one of the selectable character in the mobile game Puzzle Fighter. Chun-Li | Viridi | Firebrand | Bambi | Guile | Starfy | Just as Rashid begins to question who she really is, Urien, Helen's superior, also appear and is blithely skeptical at best that her team-building machinations will lead to much success. By: Storm Collectibles . Viewtiful Joe | When Bison discovers the friendship between Charlie and Guile through one of Guile's threats, he sends Charlie to be brainwashed and mutated by Dr. Dhalsim (Bison's unwilling scientist in this film) to become the green-skinned, red-haired killing machine known simply as Blanka. Gan Isurugi | Guile is less than fond of bears, and is in no hurry to compromise his mission; Kuma and Heihachi, on the other hand, assumed Abel intended to eat the former (a running joke throughout the game), when in reality Abel simply wanted to pet him. Blastoise |