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{{Character_infobox|age = Adult|gender = Male|status = Dead|cause_of_death = [[The disease]] (exposure to sunlight)|alias = Spiderman (by Rhiannon)|skin = White (probably)<ref name=":1">''[[The Enemy]]'', chapter 29</ref>|family = *[[Rachel]]}}
Nick is a character that only appears in the first book, The Enemy. He first appears after Small Sam is running away from him and Rachel and he captures him.
 
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{{Quote|Didn't you know I was Satan, his-self? Old Nick. That's me.|Nick, as he prepared to kill [[Small Sam]]<ref name=":0"/>}}
   
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'''Nick''' was an adult who lived in a train at Bark train station with his wife [[Rachel]]. They managed to slow the effects of [[the disease]] by eating the flesh of children they kept captive.
==Appearence==
 
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[[File:Bank.jpg|thumb|250x250px|[[Bank]] station, where Nick and [[Rachel]] lived in an old [[Nick and Rachel's train|train]].]]
   
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== Biography ==
Nick has a shaved face and long hair knotted into untidy dreadlocks, and is white. He wears a baggy knitted jumper under his heavy overcoat and wears jeans. 
 
   
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=== The first year of the disease ===
He carries a big, battery-powered torch.
 
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Nick was not originally from London, and lived in the countryside before the spread of the disease, probably on a farm.<ref>Nick was from the countryside, had kept pigs in the past,and had a shotgun. This means he and Rachel almost certainly lived on a farm.</ref> At some point, he and his wife kept pigs, but it is unknown whether this was before or after moving to London. The couple eventually moved to London, and lived in a five-carriage [[Nick and Rachel's train|train]] in [[Bank]] station. They also stockpiled canned food and other supplies which they found in train station shops.
   
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Nick and his wife were able to negate the effects of the disease for a whole year, longer than any other known adults, by keeping children like farm animals. Instead of eating the whole child in one go, like most sickos, they kept the rationed their meat and only killed the next child once they had run out. This enabled them to always have child flesh in their diet, as each one could last them several weeks. The children chained to the handrails in the second carriage, and fed the unpleasant food which Nick and Rachel didn't want to eat. The children's muscles, especially their legs, would gradually atrophy from lack of use, and they would hardly be able to move.
==In The Enemy==
 
   
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=== Capturing Rhiannon ===
Nick is first seen in the tunnels as he carries Small Sam back into his train, into Bank. Across the platform they were in, there were small candles in glass jars to give it light. He wields a sawn-off shot gun, Small Sam notes that it is like the ones in GTA (Grand Theft Auto). 
 
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About three weeks before he caught [[Small Sam]], Nick found a girl named [[Rhiannon]] and brought her back to the train. at the time, they had four other captive children: twins named [[Jason]] and [[Claire]], a boy called [[Mark Watkins]] and another girl who was too sick to talk. The sick girl was killed off soon after, although Nick and [[Rachel]] didn't eat her for fear of catching her illness.
   
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Mark Watkins had been with the couple for a long time, and could hardly stand up due to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscle_atrophy muscule atrophy]. He was killed and butchered soon after Rhiannon arrived. Rachel and Nick claimed that they had taken him up to the surface because he was no longer sick.
He lives in the train with a woman who is round and jolly-looking, with a big woolly jumper and a long, wide skirt. She had a bush of greying reddish hair and a kindly face. She is called Rachel. 
 
   
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=== Capturing Small Sam ===
They both gain his trust by giving him food and letting him sleep there to rest up, but when Sam is sleeping, they handcuff him to the bed so he can't escape. They also put something in the soup to make him sleep, according to another child being held captive. In the train carriage there are four children being held captive: Rhiannon, Small Sam and two others (twins, boy and a girl). The other children believes that Nick and Rachel are trying to look after them, but Rhiannon and Small Sam are skeptical; Rhiannon believes that Nick and Rachel are both cannibals, and are eating the children as to not get infected. 
 
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Nick was at [[King's Cross]] when he encountered [[Small Sam]], who was running from [[sickos]]. He used his sawn-off shotgun to kill the sickos and then carried Sam down the tracks to Bank station. Once inside [[Nick and Rachel's train|the train]], Rachel fed Sam some stew with a sleeping drug in it, and he fell asleep. Once Sam was asleep, Nick handcuffs him and takes him through to the children's carriage, where he attaches the cuff to a chain hanging from the handrail.
   
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=== The escape ===
Near the end of the book, the Kid arrives and rescues Small Sam and Rhiannon. This is the first appearance of the Kid. They attempt to escape from being eaten by Nick and Rachel. The twins refuse to leave, as they believe Nick and Rachel are trying to help them. They go through the train carriages and the final carriage contains a very gory butchery scene with body parts dripping with fat. Nick and Rachel chase the trio -they are alerted of the escape when their cat hisses at the trio- through the train station. Rhiannon bravely sacrifices herself to save The Kid and Small Sam. Eventually, Small Sam and the kid lead Nick out into the open. Rachel stays inside the train station, because she knows what will happen if she goes out into the sunlight.  
 
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Two days after Sam was captured, he and [[Rhiannon]] got rescued by [[The Kid]]. As the trio were escaping over the platform, Nick's cat, [[Orion]], saw them and shrieked. Nick then looked out of the train to see the kids, and quickly grabbed his shotgun before coming out with [[Rachel]] to chase after them.
   
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He and Rachel split up at the bottom of the escalators, where the three children are hiding behind some rubbish. Nick went back into the tunnels to look for them, while Rachel checked the ticket hall. He then quickly came running back, after Rachel heard Rhiannon wheezing behind the cardboard and called to him. He saw the kids as they were running up the escalator, and shot at them, hitting Rhiannon. Leaving her with Rachel, Nick chased Sam and The Kid up the escalator and out into the daylight.
Nick knocks out The Kid and fights Small Sam. Nick comes dangerously close to beheading Sam, but then he realises that, because he has neglected eating children and is out in the open, the Disease begins to infect him. As the fight continues, Nick's throat tightens and boils begin to grow across his skin, robbing him of his ability to breathe and move independently. Nick is finally killed then, because of the magnitude to which he receives the Disease, his body decomposes and explodes.
 
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=== Death ===
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Nick soon managed to grab [[Small Sam|Sam]], who was disoriented by the bright sunlight after being in the darkness for two days. As Nick was about to shoot Sam, [[The Kid]] leapt at his arm. This caused the shotgun to smash into the base of a statue while it was firing, bending it out of shape. The Kid fell heavily, and was unable to get up. Nick then drew a knife from inside his coat, and swiped at Sam twice, who then dashed under a van. Nick grabbed his ankle and dragged him out, holding the knife over Sam.
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It was then that Nick noticed what the sunlight was doing to his body. His life in the darkness had left him with no resistance to the effects of UV light on diseased adults. The disease accelerated rapidly within him, causing boils to break out all over his skin. Within seconds, his eyes had burst and his face had swollen to a huge size. Nick's skin then finally split, with his body disintegrating and insides spilling out onto the pavement.
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== Personality and traits ==
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{{Quote|He wanted to see the fear and pain in his eyes before he finished it. He wanted the brat to know full well what was about to happen to him. Let him see the knife. Let him anticipate what it would feel like when he brought it slashing down.|Nick's thoughts as he prepared to kill [[Small Sam]]<ref name=":0">''[[The Enemy]]'', chapter 50</ref>}}Nick was grumpy at the best of times, and outright murderous at worst, calling himself "Satan his-self". He saw children like cattle, as animals for him to keep and slaughter when the time came. In his final minutes, he was shown to be incredibly sadistic and vengeful, as he wanted to watch Sam die painfully and slowly.
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However, it is worth noting that the disease causes adults to want to eat children (to slow it down) and that in his final moments, the disease in him was accelerating rapidly. It is possible that these final thoughts were more the disease in him taking a stronger hold rather than his true personality.
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He had a shaven face and long, untidy dreadlocks, although he wasn't black. He wore jeans and a knitted sweater, with a heavy overcoat over the top. He was a smoker, and still had a supply of tobacco a year after the disaster. He carried a large battery-powered torch, a sawn-off shotgun and a large knife. His accent was "a soft country accent, sort of fruity".
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== Appearances ==
 
*''[[The Enemy]]''
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== Notes and references ==
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Revision as of 19:57, 10 March 2021

"Didn't you know I was Satan, his-self? Old Nick. That's me."

Nick, as he prepared to kill Small Sam[2]

Nick was an adult who lived in a train at Bark train station with his wife Rachel. They managed to slow the effects of the disease by eating the flesh of children they kept captive.

Bank

Bank station, where Nick and Rachel lived in an old train.

Biography

The first year of the disease

Nick was not originally from London, and lived in the countryside before the spread of the disease, probably on a farm.[3] At some point, he and his wife kept pigs, but it is unknown whether this was before or after moving to London. The couple eventually moved to London, and lived in a five-carriage train in Bank station. They also stockpiled canned food and other supplies which they found in train station shops.

Nick and his wife were able to negate the effects of the disease for a whole year, longer than any other known adults, by keeping children like farm animals. Instead of eating the whole child in one go, like most sickos, they kept the rationed their meat and only killed the next child once they had run out. This enabled them to always have child flesh in their diet, as each one could last them several weeks. The children chained to the handrails in the second carriage, and fed the unpleasant food which Nick and Rachel didn't want to eat. The children's muscles, especially their legs, would gradually atrophy from lack of use, and they would hardly be able to move.

Capturing Rhiannon

About three weeks before he caught Small Sam, Nick found a girl named Rhiannon and brought her back to the train. at the time, they had four other captive children: twins named Jason and Claire, a boy called Mark Watkins and another girl who was too sick to talk. The sick girl was killed off soon after, although Nick and Rachel didn't eat her for fear of catching her illness.

Mark Watkins had been with the couple for a long time, and could hardly stand up due to muscule atrophy. He was killed and butchered soon after Rhiannon arrived. Rachel and Nick claimed that they had taken him up to the surface because he was no longer sick.

Capturing Small Sam

Nick was at King's Cross when he encountered Small Sam, who was running from sickos. He used his sawn-off shotgun to kill the sickos and then carried Sam down the tracks to Bank station. Once inside the train, Rachel fed Sam some stew with a sleeping drug in it, and he fell asleep. Once Sam was asleep, Nick handcuffs him and takes him through to the children's carriage, where he attaches the cuff to a chain hanging from the handrail.

The escape

Two days after Sam was captured, he and Rhiannon got rescued by The Kid. As the trio were escaping over the platform, Nick's cat, Orion, saw them and shrieked. Nick then looked out of the train to see the kids, and quickly grabbed his shotgun before coming out with Rachel to chase after them.

He and Rachel split up at the bottom of the escalators, where the three children are hiding behind some rubbish. Nick went back into the tunnels to look for them, while Rachel checked the ticket hall. He then quickly came running back, after Rachel heard Rhiannon wheezing behind the cardboard and called to him. He saw the kids as they were running up the escalator, and shot at them, hitting Rhiannon. Leaving her with Rachel, Nick chased Sam and The Kid up the escalator and out into the daylight.

Death

Nick soon managed to grab Sam, who was disoriented by the bright sunlight after being in the darkness for two days. As Nick was about to shoot Sam, The Kid leapt at his arm. This caused the shotgun to smash into the base of a statue while it was firing, bending it out of shape. The Kid fell heavily, and was unable to get up. Nick then drew a knife from inside his coat, and swiped at Sam twice, who then dashed under a van. Nick grabbed his ankle and dragged him out, holding the knife over Sam.

It was then that Nick noticed what the sunlight was doing to his body. His life in the darkness had left him with no resistance to the effects of UV light on diseased adults. The disease accelerated rapidly within him, causing boils to break out all over his skin. Within seconds, his eyes had burst and his face had swollen to a huge size. Nick's skin then finally split, with his body disintegrating and insides spilling out onto the pavement.

Personality and traits

"He wanted to see the fear and pain in his eyes before he finished it. He wanted the brat to know full well what was about to happen to him. Let him see the knife. Let him anticipate what it would feel like when he brought it slashing down."

Nick's thoughts as he prepared to kill Small Sam[2]Nick was grumpy at the best of times, and outright murderous at worst, calling himself "Satan his-self". He saw children like cattle, as animals for him to keep and slaughter when the time came. In his final minutes, he was shown to be incredibly sadistic and vengeful, as he wanted to watch Sam die painfully and slowly.

However, it is worth noting that the disease causes adults to want to eat children (to slow it down) and that in his final moments, the disease in him was accelerating rapidly. It is possible that these final thoughts were more the disease in him taking a stronger hold rather than his true personality.

He had a shaven face and long, untidy dreadlocks, although he wasn't black. He wore jeans and a knitted sweater, with a heavy overcoat over the top. He was a smoker, and still had a supply of tobacco a year after the disaster. He carried a large battery-powered torch, a sawn-off shotgun and a large knife. His accent was "a soft country accent, sort of fruity".

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. The Enemy, chapter 29
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Enemy, chapter 50
  3. Nick was from the countryside, had kept pigs in the past,and had a shotgun. This means he and Rachel almost certainly lived on a farm.