Nick

"Name's Nick, but don't bother learning it 'cause I ain't sticking around much longer."

- Nick

"I have not... come this far... to die now."

- Nick

Nick (also known as Nicolas) is one of the four playable Survivors in Left 4 Dead 2. He is a gambler and a con-man with a shady (even violent) past. He seems reluctant to be a part of the group at all and takes the role of "the complainer", finding fault in other people's plans, the increasingly sorry state of his once-fine suit and his teammate's character flaws, as he judges them. This makes him difficult for the others to like at first, but that changes as time goes by, as he learns to trust them and proves himself a valuable part of the team.

Nick's facial features are based on Taymour Ghazi and he is voiced by Hugh Dillon.

Relationships with other Survivors
Nick's sarcasm, pessimism and self-centred cynicism arguably make him the most antagonistic character in the series. Almost everyone he meets quickly picks up on these attributes and takes a wary or active dislike to him. Nick's autonomous personality makes him reluctant to integrate fully with the group. For example, at the beginning of the game he tells the others not to bother remembering his name as he does not intend staying with them long. Strong hints of a violent, criminal past surface when, for example, he says it is illegal for him to have a firearm, is an expert at using First aid kits, and when badly hurt he blurts out "It's been a long time since I felt this bad". Nick also possesses a body of gruesome knowledge that he shares from time to time; including the relative ease and difficulty of getting brains out of suits and blood out of wedding dresses, both which statements he suffixes with the line "...don't ask how I know that". Nick speaks with a Boston wise-guy accent, an attribute that accentuates perceptions of his having a shady past and a personality impregnated with a capacity for violence. Nevertheless as the game progresses and Nick comes to experience his teammates' abilities and to share their common dangers and dire circumstances, his stance towards them seems to thaw, and although he never quite loses his self-contained and me-first attitude, there are cues that he is not as callous as he appears to be on first acquaintance.


 * Coach: Nick and Coach seem to live to trade jabs with one another (just like Francis and Bill do). Nick insults Coach and makes fun of his weight, but will also not hesitate to compliment him when he does something good like killing a Special Infected. He seems to respect Coach's status as the group's putative leader, even though he is the first to voice doubts about any of Coach's proposed courses of action. Nick recoils quickly when he has clearly annoyed Coach, and Coach is quick to shut Nick down if his complaints get close to the line. Their antagonism stops at words, as neither one ever looks likely to abandon the other. If Nick sees Coach dead, he will be sad, saying "You were a hell of a man, Coach," and "I'll miss ya".
 * Ellis: Nick has little respect for Ellis and constantly mocks everything about him, including his sunny attitude and appearance, whilst often implying that Ellis is a stereotypical hillbilly compared to his own sophisticated street-smarts and life experience. At an extreme, in The Passing, he outright threatens to leave Ellis behind. However, his respect for Ellis does seem to grow as the story goes on; for example, after escaping in Dead Center and starting the events of Dark Carnival, Nick will either compliment Ellis or go back to his old habit of trying to get rise out of Ellis . Nick deliberately makes fun of Jimmy Gibbs Junior knowing that mocking their folk-hero will annoy Ellis and Coach. Even so, Nick will sometimes go against the trend by asking Ellis if the Midnight Riders, a band that Ellis likes, are any good, which might be an attempt to get along with him. However even when Ellis dies, his attitude can be negative, unless both Coach and Rochelle are killed, which is when Nick will say "Hey Ellis, all that stuff I said about you? I was kidding". Outgoing, friendly Ellis doesn't seem fazed by Nick's abuse, although if Nick kills a Special Infected, Ellis will suggest darkly "Why does it not surprise me that you're good with a gun?". In the Dark Carnival, Ellis does seem to rub off on him a little. For example when Ellis talks about his favorite rides, Nick will exclaim rare occasions "Now I wanna ride one!"
 * Rochelle: Rochelle is the one Survivor Nick seems to like from the very start. She is the one character he will not threaten with violence if she accidently shoots him, instead telling her firmly to stop. He is less reluctant to use his medkits and items on her early in the game. Sometimes when Nick sees Rochelle dead, he will say "I can think of two other people I would have rather seen go first," or "So much for repopulating the Earth," implying that his interest in her may be primarily reproductive and sexual. Nick is a man with an eye for the ladies and this may explain his interest in Rochelle. On the other hand, Nick is utterly dismissive of Zoey, the only other uninfected female he meets in the game. After Francis takes a liking to Rochelle, Nick reacts almost jealously, calling Francis a "greasy pig" or her boyfriend. For her part, Rochelle acts rather ambivalently towards Nick. She is nice to him in the same way she is pleasant to everyone and can be quick to take his side in defending his shooting the infected helicopter pilot. But in The Passing her patience is worn out and goes as far as saying that she hates him when Nick mocks Ellis' crush on Zoey one too many times. Still, the two seem to have more in common than with the others, as they are both out-of-towners, use sarcasm freely and (when controlled by the AI) have similar taste in weaponry (Assault Rifle variants). They stand next to each other in all of the original mission posters.
 * Francis: Nick and Francis instantly dislike each other. At the start of The Riverbank, if Francis is present, he refers to him as a "greasy vest-wearing monkey" while Francis calls him "Suit" or "Colonel Sanders". During The Passing, Nick will refer to their mission as to "lower the bridge and kick the biker's ass". Nick also shows a great distrust of Francis, believing he will not keep his word to lower the bridge. However, at the end Nick is close to thanking Francis for lowering the bridge and may sometimes express concern for the trio . If Francis mentions losing a man, Nick may say "Hey...sorry for your loss".
 * Zoey: Nick and Zoey dislike each other from their very first meeting. Nick is to blame by insulting and patronizing her, calling her "cupcake" and asking if there is a "man" up there he can talk to. Not surprisingly Zoey responds in kind to Nick's uncalled for boorishness She even threatens to hurt or kill him, causing Nick back down and say he was merely joking . Zoey, like Francis, disparagingly refers to Nick as "Colonel Sanders" on account of his white suit. Nick teases Ellis mercilessly for his crush on Zoey, even going so far as suggest he (Nick) is the better man to look after Zoey's physical needs and that Ellis should get Zoey's name tattooed on his butt. When they meet up again in the finale of The Port, Zoey is most reluctant to help Nick, but supports him along with everyone else once the battle commences.
 * Louis: Nick seems to have a dismissive attitude about Louis, which the latter notices. Because of this, Nick is the only Survivor Louis dislikes and Louis will occasionally agree with Francis, saying "Bill would have shot him by now." Nick is also the only Survivor Louis does not wish good luck to at the end of The Passing. However, Nick seems to appreciate Louis' shooting skills, and offers to leave Ellis behind so that Louis can come along to New Orleans. At the end, Louis moderates his dislike for Nick, even if he still does not remember his name.

Nick will eventually apologize to the original Survivors for his rude and objectionable manner, which they acknowledge by warning him about incoming Infected, helping him and the other Survivors out, and bidding them all farewell when they depart for New Orleans.

Quotes
"See: Nick/Quotes"