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{{Quote|[[Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare|Five years ago]], I lost 30,000 [[USMC|men]] in the [[Shock and Awe|blink of an eye]]. And the world just fuckin' watched. Tomorrow there will be no shortage of volunteers, no shortage of patriots. I know you understand.|General Shepherd's last words.}}
 
{{Quote|[[Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare|Five years ago]], I lost 30,000 [[USMC|men]] in the [[Shock and Awe|blink of an eye]]. And the world just fuckin' watched. Tomorrow there will be no shortage of volunteers, no shortage of patriots. I know you understand.|General Shepherd's last words.}}
   
Lieutenant Hershel Von '''Shepherd''' was an officer in the [[United States Army]] in ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2]]'' who commanded both [[Task Force 141]] and [[Shadow Company]]. He starts out as a supporting character for the player, only to reveal himself as the main antagonist in ''Modern Warfare 2''.
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Lieutenant General '''Shepherd''' was an officer in the [[United States Army]] in ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2]]'' who commanded both [[Task Force 141]] and [[Shadow Company]]. He starts out as a supporting character for the player, only to reveal himself as the main antagonist in ''Modern Warfare 2''.
   
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==

Revision as of 05:40, 29 June 2011

The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.


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For the Call of Duty Major, see Sheppard.
"Five years ago, I lost 30,000 men in the blink of an eye. And the world just fuckin' watched. Tomorrow there will be no shortage of volunteers, no shortage of patriots. I know you understand."
— General Shepherd's last words.


Lieutenant General Shepherd was an officer in the United States Army in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 who commanded both Task Force 141 and Shadow Company. He starts out as a supporting character for the player, only to reveal himself as the main antagonist in Modern Warfare 2.

Biography

In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, General Shepard can always be seen wearing a maroon Lieutenant General(3 Star Flash) "Inspection ready" beret. For an outfit, he can be seen wearing a digital camoflauge military suit, and on the chest area, on the right he has a nametag sewed on that reads "SHEPARD" and on the left one stitched on says "U.S. ARMY". and on the shoulders he wears the JFK special warfare school insignia. Along with that, he wears grey combat boots. Shepard always carries a leather pouch slung over his left shoulder to hold his .44 caliber shells for his Magnum revolver. On his face he has a grey mustache with a grey military buzzcut on his head, indicating his age is somewhere between 50-65.

Second Russian Civil war

General Shepherd served as the supreme commander of the U.S. forces in the Middle East during the course of the Second Russian Civil War (see Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare), including the Marine Force Recon units killed when Al-Asad detonated a nuclear weapon in the capital city of an unnamed Middle Eastern country.

Between 2011 and 2016

Losing the 30,000 troops under his command affected the General greatly and Shepherd developed a negative view of the world and international politics. In the time following his invasion of the Persian Gulf, Shepherd sought new ways of restoring the United States' reputation as a global power as well as its military might (and his own reputation as a military commander). He soon came up with his solution, start a war between America and Russia with all the United States' army power destroying the country.

2016

In 2016, General Shepherd focuses his efforts on the occupation of Afghanistan and seemingly, the hunt for international terrorist Vladimir Makarov. Shepherd felt that no justice had been sought for the men and women he had lost 5 years prior and that the military's power had worn over the years. These feelings would eventually drive him to carry out his goal of escalating a second Cold War between Ultranationalist Russia and the United States. To increase the power and standing of the military, Shepherd needed an enemy, something to rally the entire nation behind him. After hearing of his many terrorists attacks throughout Europe, Shepherd believed Russian Ultranationalist Vladimir Makarov could indirectly help bring about his desired changes. Shepherd developed "Task Force 141", an international coalition of counter-terrorism operators, created under the pretense of stopping Makarov. Shepherd hand-picked Joseph Allen to go undercover within Makarov's terrorist group during their attack on Zakhaev International Airport.

Russo-American War

Allen's body was left at the scene and he (along with Makarov) was implicated in the attack, all according to Shepherd's plan. Most importantly, the only individuals who knew of the operation were the men serving in Task Force 141 and Makarov's terrorist cell. The Russian government retaliated and the United States was invaded, and as a result, Shepherd was named supreme commander of all US military forces by the Secretary of Defense for his insight into the threat Russia and Makarov posed, just as he had planned. Shepherd had gotten his war, now he just needed the enemy intelligence. With the full power of the 3.5 million soldiers (as of 2016) of the United States Armed Forces at his fingertips, Shepherd was in a perfect position to bring about his ultimate goals: to make the United States the mightiest power on the planet, and style himself as the hero who made it so by eventually bringing Ultranationalist Russia to its knees. Besides the United States military forces he officially commanded, Shepherd, through unknown means, also acquired the services of the clandestine Shadow Company, which openly operated for Shepherd after Day 6 of the global crisis of 2016.

Betrayal of Task Force 141

Shepherd then starts a second, more personal war, eliminating anyone with knowledge of Joseph Allen and his final op, be they terrorist or member of his own Task Force. Shepherd sends Task Force 141 to recover intelligence pertaining to his scapegoat, Vladimir Makarov. Since his men had obtained the intel he needed, he no longer had a need for his Task Force. Shepherd therefore reveals his true colors when he executes Roach and Ghost in the Caucasus Mountains after the latter raid an Ultranationalist safe house and retrieve intelligence that could implicate him, while his Shadow Company men make attempts on the lives of Captain Price and Captain "Soap" MacTavish in Afghanistan. With his status as a war hero secured, the ruthless officer betrays the task force in an attempt to destroy any link to his treacherous actions and so that he could bring down Vladimir Makarov himself. Price and MacTavish figured out Shepherd's agenda and infiltrated his base in the Afghan cave system known as Site Hotel Bravo.

Death

After a fierce battle with Soap and Price, Shepherd escapes Site Hotel Bravo with Soap and Price in pursuit. After Shepherd's helicopter is shot down, MacTavish and Price's Zodiac plunges into the waterfalls below. Shepherd flees the scene of the crash with some injuries, followed by a dazed MacTavish who attempts to kill Shepherd with his only remaining weapon, a combat knife. Shepherd incapacitates MacTavish, and stabs him in the chest. Just as Shepherd is about to execute MacTavish with his .44 Magnum, Price tackles Shepherd, causing him to miss his shot, and the two are engaged in brutal hand-to-hand combat. Shepherd eventually overpowers Price and gains the upper hand. However, MacTavish regains consciousness in time without Shepherd's knowledge to pull out the knife he had been stabbed with and take aim at Shepherd, throwing it. The knife pierces Shepherd's left eye, killing him. Soap and Price then proceeded to flee the scene with Nikolai, leaving Shepherd's body behind.

Eventually, Shepherd was later laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery.

Voice actor

General Shepherd is voiced by Lance Henriksen.[1] Henriksen worked previously with Keith David (Sgt. Foley) in Mass Effect, providing the voice of Admiral Hackett. This is the second time Henriksen has voiced Keith's superior officer. He has played Charles Bishop Weyland in the Alien vs Predator film and has appeared in over 100 other films.

Quotes

"The more things change, the more they stay the same. Boundaries shift, new players step in; but power always finds a place to rest its head. We fought and bled alongside the Russians; we should've known they’d hate us for it. History is written by the victor, and here I am, thinking we'd won. But you bring down one enemy and they find someone even worse to replace him. Locations change, the rationale, the objective. Yesterday's enemies are today’s recruits. Train them to fight alongside you and pray they don’t eventually decide to hate you for it, too."
— Shepherd's speech during the intro to S.S.D.D.


"We are the most powerful military force in the history of man. Every fight is our fight, because what happens over here matters over there. We don't get to sit one out. Learning to use the tools of modern warfare is the difference between the prospering of your people, and utter destruction. We can't give you freedom. But we can give you the know-how to acquire it. And that, my friends, is worth more than a whole army base of steel. Sure it matters who's got the biggest stick, but it matters a helluva lot more who's swinging it. This is a time for heroes. A time for legends. History is written by the victors. Let's get to work."
— Shepherd discussing the military might of the United States, during the briefing of Team Player


"Get up, Private Allen! Rangers lead the way! Move!"
— Shepherd telling Joseph Allen to go with the rest of the Rangers


"Makarov's no prize. He's a whore. A mad-dog killer for the highest bidder. Just remember your new identity. It'll keep you alive."
— Shepherd to Joseph Allen


"You don't want to know what it's cost to put you next to him. It will cost you a piece of yourself. It will cost nothing compared to everything you'll save."
— Last speech of Shepherd to Joseph Allen


"It's been a tough week, gentlemen. We've lost more than ever dreamed. But we will recover. I've got a blank check. And we're gonna use every cent of it killin' Makarov. Despite what the world may say, we are not savages, we don't kill civilians. We use precision. There's an evil man hiding in these shadows and we're gonna bring him into the light. Once his face is revealed, we will write history, gentlemen."
— Shepherd in a speech to Task Force 141 during the briefing of Loose Ends


"Do you have the DSM? Good, that's one less loose end.""
— Shepherd, when Ghost and Roach bring the DSM to the extraction point


"You know what they say about revenge: you better be ready to dig two graves... (long pause) Go ahead and end it. It won't change anything. (long pause) Hmph. I know you couldn't do it. (long pause) You're a good warrior, but you can never take that extra step to do what was absolutely necessary."
— Shepherd, if the player does not immediately attempt to kill him at the car in Endgame.


"Five years ago, I lost 30,000 men in the blink of an eye, and the world just fuckin' watched. Tomorrow there will be no shortage of volunteers, no shortage of patriots. I know you understand."
— Shepherd's final words before attempting to execute "Soap" MacTavish at the end of Endgame


Unused quotes[2]

These quotes were meant to be said by Shepherd during "Endgame". These quotes are said with a damaged voice and a sore throat. They also give more insight behind Shepherd's motives.

"What are you waiting for, MacTavish?"
— Shepherd, before Soap attempts to kill him.


"Why... why do you really need to ask? (pause) We've been at war... a long time. (pause) We fight for a coalition tired... of mounting losses; direct threats demanded that decisive action."
— Shepherd to MacTavish, while Shepherd was leaning on the car.


"I'm a patriot, MacTavish, I only did what needed to be done, nothing more. Killing me won't change that."
— To MacTavish.


"We lost our will to fight that day, forgive me, you understand? The American will to fight has become weak."
— To MacTavish. It is a reference to the nuclear bomb in "Shock and Awe".


"Five years ago, Zakhaev and Al-Asad killed thirty thousand Marines in the blink of an eye, and the world just fucking watched! Now you can join them."
— Likely intended to be said to MacTavish when Shepherd stabbed him.


Trivia

  • When he betrays Roach and Ghost in the level "Loose Ends", after he shoots Roach the sound from the gun sounds like a Desert Eagle, when he shoots Ghost, the sound is an Intervention.
  • When he is pinned down with Hunter 2-3 in "Team Player", he can be seen using an M4A1. This is the only time in the game that he uses a weapon other than his .44 Magnum.
  • Shepherd only fires his .44 Magnum three times in the whole game, and only one shot has the original gunshot audio.
  • He is the first enemy antagonist in the Call of Duty series to be an American.
  • In the last page of the comic book Modern Warfare 2: Ghost the Task Force 141 member who finds Ghost looks similar to General Shepherd without a mustache. It would be natural as he is the unit commander.
  • By "no clipping" out of Endgame, the player can see that the throwing knife actually hit Shepherd between his eyes, but the game makes it seem like it hit his left eye.
  • At the end of Team Player, if player throws flashbang as soon as reaching Shepherd, he will start walking around with his both hands out, like he's holding a rifle.
  • In S.S.D.D., just before player starts to run the course, if one looks up, he'll see Shepherd observing the course. The player can kill him though player will get a Friendly fire will not be tolerated! message.
  • On the "Time Magazine" side of the Modern Warfare 3 pre-order poster, there is a quote that says "General Shepherd laid to rest in Arlington."
  • He is the only character in MW2 to say "fuck".

Gallery

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Extended Endgame Mission, where MacTavish has a final conversation with Shepherd.
 
The General betraying and killing Ghost and Roach
 

References

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