Heroes Call of Duty – Nikolai Belinski

is a playable character from de, Survival. He is one of the four main characters of the zombie storyline and has been an integral part since : World at War.

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Nikolai Belinski was a prisoner of the 935 group and is part of the Red Army.
Dr. Edward Richtofen used him and two other test subjects to subject them to the element. One of them was Takeo Masaki and an unknown Mexican. The Mexican died a short time later, however, and so Richtofen took Tank Dempsey, also a prisoner, and conducted the experiments. More experiments were conducted in the weapons factory The Giant.
So it was also teleported several times. However, after the teleporter was overloaded by Element 115, they traveled through time to the future and ended up in an abandoned theater in Berlin, sometime in the 1960s. After that, the journey went to an abandoned Soviet spaceport, where a scientist named Gersh was hoping to be freed.
The group then traveled to Siberia, where George A. Romero planned to shoot a zombie movie with four well-known actors. Things take a turn for the worse when real zombies show up and turn George into one of them. The actors find the four original characters trapped in a small room. Richtofen wants them to find the golden staff for him. When they manage to do so, Richtofen leaves them the miracle weapon DG-2 and the group makes off. They load into Shangri-La, which despite its peaceful name is filled with zombies because there are mines full of Element 115. Richtofen brought the group to this location to grab the focus stone. Along the way, the group helps an explorer and his assistant escape from a time loop.
When Richtofen has everything needed for his plan, he teleports the group to Hangar 18 of Area 51, which has been overrun by the zombies. The group is able to quickly escape into the teleporter, which teleports them to a base on the moon.
Thanks to the previous tests of Richtofen, there are also undead here. The group is able to open a mysterious machine and looks for the first time at Samantha Maxis, who was able to keep the body of a young girl because she was frozen. Richtofen fuses the focus stone and the golden staff and swaps bodies with Samantha to take control of the zombies.
Through the computers in the station, the group is contacted by Maxis and is told that there is a way to minimize the damage Richtofen will cause. The group is able to watch as three missiles hurtle toward Earth to sever the connection between the Earthly world and the universe where Richtofen is located. Luck is on Richtofen’s side, however, and the rockets destroy the world. This allows the zombies to wipe out the survivors of the impact and Edward has even more power.
Nikolai, Dempsey, and Takeo, meanwhile, are antagonizing on the moon.
The four meet again in Origins, an alternate parallel universe. However, Richtofen has not gone insane and the characters are all still very young. Origins takes place during the First World War, so Nikolai hasn’t been tested yet either. Thanks to Samantha, they can eventually travel to another parallel universe.

Two years later in The Giant (an alternate version in an alternate universe) the three characters (Nikolai, Dempsey, Takeo) meet an ancient version of Richtofen. The latter has managed to teleport the young version of Richtofen from origins to him. The young Richtofen shoots the older one and the other three characters are confused, Nikolai included.
It is unknown how many attempts to save the world this one is already, as Nikolai himself says that he has already murdered three Richtofens in other universes.

Trivia

• In World at War he can be seen in the . After Dimitri leaves the train, Nikolai is seen together with Chernov.
• Nikolai is an alcoholic. However, Richtofen suggests that he can use the element 115 to get alcohol
• Nikolai has the highest respect for Dempsey because he and Richtofen have a strong friendship and they have no respect for Takeo
• In Mob of the Dead, oddly enough, you can hear Albert Arlington sometimes yelling Nikolai’s name and then wondering how he knows it.
• In the trailer of Origins he looks quite different than later. He wears a pilot’s cap and a beard.
• Nikolai used to live or work on a pig farm.
• Nikolai’s favorite weapons are: PPSh-41, FN FAL and the H115 Oscillator.
• Before the war he was a carpenter
• Nikolai is afraid of heights
• From what he said in Shangri-La, he hates Stamin-Up
• His affection for vodka refers to the Russian stereotype
• Nikolai loves to ride the Gravity Lift on Moon
• Rarely, when he uses the Pack-a-Punch machine, he sings the Quick Revive jingle
• Nikolai has a daughter
• Nikolai has a sister he hates
• Nikolai has a brother whom he also hates
• Nikolai has married nine women. He murdered five of his wives. One of them with a shotgun, another with an axe and another he beat to death.

Heroes (Call of Duty)

The Call of Duty series has existed since 2003 and in addition to various spin-offs, including for the handheld systems Nintendo DS and Sony PSP, 14 major titles of the series have now been released. Ever since the first part of the series, great emphasis has been placed on the online multiplayer mode in addition to the single-player campaign, which is also reflected in the development of the shooter series. Since the first Call of Duty, World at War, which was developed exclusively by Treyarch, each part also included cooperative challenges that you could play together with friends. The latest installment, Call of Duty: World War II, also features an extended multiplayer mode that puts you and your friends in the combat zones and famous battles of World War II. Using the divisions, you’ll be able to choose between the deadly sniper and the brute armored division and support your comrades in battle. In addition, World War II also has a zombie mode “Nazi Zombies”, as in its predecessor Call of Duty: Black Ops. Face the monsters of the Third Reich and win glory and honor.