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Think you can do a better fucking job than me with your psychology degree and your great glasses? Well, let me tell you something, pal, that don't mean zip when it comes to getting out there. You're just a fucking bureaucrat!

— Blake to Norman Jayden

Lt. Carter Blake is a police lieutenant and major antagonist in Heavy Rain. As the investigator in charge of the Origami Killer case, he works alongside FBI profiler Norman Jayden throughout the game. Blake's consistent police brutality, closed-mindedness, and self-conviction that Ethan Mars is the Origami Killer creates massive tension between him and Jayden, making him one of two secondary antagonists of the game (along with Charles Kramer).

Personality[]

Blake is rash, insolent, impatient, and stubborn in his pursuit of the Origami Killer; he is quick to ignore protocol, engage in police brutality (as seen in "Shrink and Punches" and "Under Arrest"), and jump to conclusions about suspects in order to close the case quickly. As such, there can be intense friction between Blake and Jayden, who insists that Blake's suspects do not fit the psychological profile and may interfere with his more aggressive actions. Blake dismisses Jayden's analytical approach as being useless and bureaucratic; the player can decide to be similarly insulting and call out Blake's lack of progress in the case.

Regardless of the player's decisions, Blake maintains an antagonistic relationship with Jayden for the entirety of the game. His only other relationships are with fellow officer Ash and Captain Leighton Perry, for whom he seems to have some respect.

Events of the Game[]

Blake first appears in "Crime Scene," the fifth chapter of the game (and also one of two chapters available in its demo). Despite a search by Jayden and others, nothing conclusive is found - but hints of a rivalry between Jayden and Blake are shown. He then appears in "Welcome, Norman" where he is introduced to Norman more properly. Along with another police officer, he interviews Ethan Mars about his son's disappearance; Blake does not appear to be indifferent or spiteful to Mars (as he is with Jayden), but he does appear confused by Ethan's explanation of how he disappeared.

The real rivalry between Jayden and Blake begins in Blake's next appearance, in which he directly calls out and insults Jayden's profile of the Origami Killer. Blake later assists Jayden in pursing the religious fanatic Nathaniel, whom Jayden witnesses Blake taunting and physically assaulting (and Blake may then even see Jayden kill Nathaniel). Blake accompanies Jayden in pursuing Miroslav Korda, the next suspect, in "Covered Market"; regardless of whether or not Jayden manages to catch Korda, he is ultimately proven to be innocent due to his alibi.

Ethan Mars as a Suspect[]

In "Police News," Grace Mars explains to Blake how Ethan Mars once said that he was thinking of "drowning bodies" - the M.O. of the Origami Killer. This convinces Blake that Mars is the killer, and after demonstrating more police brutality and forcefully interrogating Ethan's psychologist, he orders the entire city's police force to search for Mars. Norman Jayden then decides to pursue his own lines of inquiry (in the chapters "Mad Jack" and "Fish Tank").

Blake (along with Jayden) leads a squad of police officers to confront and attempt to arrest Mars; depending on whether the player is or isn't able to use Madison Paige to get Ethan to safety, Blake will either succeed in arresting him or fail. If he succeeds, Jayden — convinced he isn't the killer — will later secretly break him out. Blake also makes a cameo appearance in "Manfred" if Scott Shelby fails to clean his and Lauren's fingerprints and gets arrested, where he tells Shelby he'll take of the mess "for old time's sake."

Blake then tracks Ethan to a motel, where Ethan is hiding from the media. He then organizes a SWAT team to raid the motel and arrest Ethan. If Ethan escapes, then he will be able to flee; but if Ethan is arrested, then he will either be able to break free in the chapter "Under Arrest" (but only if he wasn't arrested in "Fugitive" and Norman Jayden is still alive). However, if Ethan is arrested for the second time (or for the first time whilst Jayden is dead), then he will be imprisoned for the rest of the game.

Possible Suspects[]

In "Solving the Puzzle," Blake tells Norman that (whether Ethan was arrested or not) since Ethan is confirmed to be the Origami Killer, that Norman's services are unneeded and insultingly tells him that he will return to the FBI. Unconvinced, Jayden — realizing that this is his last chance to save Mars since the previous victims all died after three days — uses ARI one last time to find the clues he needs.

After investigating the Blue Lagoon, Jayden notices that the gun used to kill Paco was supposed to be locked up in police evidence, meaning only a police officer could retrieve it. Additionally, while Jayden is putting together the final pieces of the puzzle with the ARI, he notices the killer is wearing a gold watch in the video footage of their fight. The watch is the same type given to officers that make lieutenant. The player is then given the option to either "investigate further" or "accuse Blake." If the player accuses Blake, he angrily questions what Jayden is doing, and the player has several more chances to drop the accusation, or pursue the accusation. If Jayden insists on arresting Blake, he holds Blake at gunpoint and threatens to turn him in, but Perry removes Norman from the investigation. (The game basically treats Norman as having "failed" the puzzle.)

Endings[]

If Jayden manages to crack the case, he departs from the police station to pursue the Origami Killer. Blake notices Jayden leaving, and decides to follow him with a team of other officers. However, he only appears in the following two scenarios in the final chapter:

  • Ethan Goes Alone: He will order his men to kill Ethan Mars as soon as he exits the warehouse.
  • All Characters Go: Unless Madison can get inside the warehouse to warn Ethan, Blake will order his men to kill Ethan when he exits the warehouse.

This creates two plot holes:

  1. Why do the police only go if Ethan goes alone or all characters go?
  2. Why does Blake not go if Jayden goes by himself or with one of the other characters?

However, in several of the news reports it is said that the Origami Killer died in a "massive police operation" despite only Norman being there. This suggests that the police response time varies between playthroughs.

If Ethan is killed by the police at the warehouse, but Norman survives, it is mentioned during the epilogue that both Blake and Captain Perry are suspended from duty pending a misconduct investigation.

If Jayden is killed, Blake will appear in "Uploaded." Perry invites Blake to Norman's funeral, but Blake declines, stating he and Jayden "didn't see eye to eye on much." Perry does not mind, and lets Blake keep his ARI glasses, stating Jayden obviously doesn't need them anymore. After a moment, Blake puts them on, and appears to be enjoying himself until a manifestation of Norman appears, terrifying him, and the scene ends.

Chapter Appearances[]

People Killed[]

  • Nathaniel Williams (caused, if Norman Jayden complies with his order to shoot Nathaniel)
  • Ethan Mars (caused, if Ethan goes to the warehouse alone or doesn't get Madison's warning and is gunned down when he orders his police force to open fire on Ethan)

Trivia[]

  • Blake's Polish dub voice actor, Krzysztof Banaszyk, has also notably voiced Goku in the Polish dub of Dragon Ball Z, Joel in The Last of Us, and Cole MacGrath in the InFamous series' first two games.
  • Blake is similar in personality to Gavin Reed from Detroit: Become Human.
  • Blake's appearance and personality are similar to David Mills, Brad Pitt's character from the movie Se7en. Their character arcs can also be similar if Blake orders the police to shoot Ethan Mars, in which case they both end up getting punished for killing the main suspect.
  • Blake also resembles Richard Bettina, American actor Daniel Roebuck's character from Nash Bridges, in both appearance and personality.
  • Besides Ash and Perry, the only character toward whom Blake instinctively acts friendly is Scott Shelby. However, he is also somewhat tolerant of Grace Mars, as he is willing to listen to her explanation. He is also tolerant of Ethan Mars (as seen in "Welcome, Norman") before he becomes convinced of his complicity.
  • Blake has the greatest number of appearances for a non-playable character, with 12 chapters (one of which is optional).
  • Blake crosses paths with all four playable characters. He crosses paths with Ethan Mars five times ("Welcome, Norman," "Fugitive," "On the Loose," "Under Arrest," and "The Old Warehouse"), Madison Paige three times (in "Fugitive," "On the Loose," and "The Old Warehouse" if all three characters make it), Norman Jayden multiple times (as he is his partner during the case), and Scott Shelby once (should Scott forget to clean something in Manfred's shop in "Manfred" and be taken to the police station).
  • Blake is one of only two characters (the other being Ash) that can interact with all four main characters.
  • Norman has the option to push Blake twice ("Shrink and Punches" and "Under Arrest"), punch him in the face ("Under Arrest"), and to accuse him of being the Origami Killer ("Solving the Puzzle").
  • Blake is one of the few characters to survive the entire story regardless of which ending is earned.
  • The only chapters Blake appears in without Norman are "Manfred" and "On the Loose," although Norman can appear in the latter if Ethan gets arrested the second time.
  • The only chapters in which Norman appears without Blake are "Jayden Blues," "Mad Jack," "Fish Tank," and "The Old Warehouse" (if Ethan does not make it there).
  • Blake can be considered the main antagonist in Norman's story, due to their hatred for each other.
  • Despite his aggressive personality and fierce approach to law enforcement, Blake sometimes shows signs of being (vaguely) sympathetic. When Ethan asks if the Origami Killer could have kidnapped Shaun, Blake first suggests that Shaun may have just wandered off. If Norman shoots Nathaniel, Blake later says, "It always does something to you the first time, then you get used to it." If Scott is brought to the police station following Manfred's death, Blake lets him off easily and even promises to sweep it under the rug.
  • In "Manfred," if Scott Shelby forgets to clean something in Manfred's shop and is subsequently sent to the police station, Blake and Shelby have a conversation. It seems that the two of them used to work together in the police force before Shelby became a private investigator. Blake tells Shelby to inform him if any of his ideas on the identity of the Origami Killer develop and he tells him he will help as Shelby helped him out once in the past; he never forgot. During "Eureka" Scott may think about how strange it was to see Carter again after all those years and that the man is "still a twisted fuck."
  • If the player pushes Blake in the chapter "Under Arrest," Blake will say he's been waiting for this moment and will tell Norman he is a "pussy." If the player pushes him again or punches him, Blake will pull his gun out and say, "Let's play a game," to which Norman says Blake is out of his mind.
  • Strangely, Blake is not seen wearing a holster, making it appear as if he pulls his gun out of his shirt.
  • Blake's gun is a SIG Sauer P226 chambered in 9×19mm.
  • Blake's car is a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria.
  • Blake is 6' 0" (1.84 m) tall.[1]
  • If the player punches Blake in the chapter "Under Arrest," Blake's nose can be seen bleeding.[2]

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References[]

  1. Height measured in Blender using a model ripped from the game.
  2. https://youtu.be/WSjDQFbJtJc?t=211
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