Kevin Rodney is the main protagonist and former security guard of Fazbear's Fright: The Horror Attraction in Five Nights at Freddy's 3.īased on the constant visions Kevin sees of the phantom animatronics, it is possible that he may frequently be panicked and/or paranoid to the point of having hallucinations. The significant lack of papers on Jeremy's desk compared to Mike's may indicate that he is more organized and neater, although it may also simply imply that there was less paperwork needed in 1987, which may parallel with the restaurant's issues in the first game. Unlike Mike, however, he seems to show some fear and anxiety during gameplay, as heard in his sharp and heavy breathing when he puts on the Freddy Fazbear Head, although this could be the design of the head interfering with his breathing. It can be assumed that Jeremy is focused and competent, being able to hold off up to eleven animatronics at any one time. Little is known about Jeremy though he seems to behave similarly to Mike. In the Custom Night, Jeremy is replaced by Fritz Smith for his only night, while the restaurant is closed. Upon completing the night, Jeremy receives a check for $ 20.10 for overtime, as well as a newsletter that says the restaurant is closing.
During Night 6, Scott tells Jeremy that the next day he will work the day shift and is to closely monitor the animatronics during a birthday party.
As the nights pass, Jeremy learns that someone tampered with the animatronics, eventually leading to the restaurant's closing, and that he may be moved to the day shift as the "position just became.available" while the company tries to find someone to cover the night shift.Īfter the end of Night 5, Jeremy receives a check for $ 100.50. Jeremy eventually completes Night 1, but despite the low pay and clear danger, he continues his job for the remainder of the week. Upon being hired, Jeremy is informed by Scott Cawthon of the details of his new occupation, also learning that the guard before him was moved to the day shift due to the animatronics trying to get into The Office. Overall, he is very similar to Mike and the other protagonists. The game is played in his first-person perspective. He is the night guard employed by Freddy Fazbear's Pizza who worked the Midnight to 6 AM shift from Sunday, November 8th, 1987 to Friday, November 13th, 1987 before being moved to the day shift. Jeremy Fitzgerald is the main protagonist of Five Nights at Freddy's 2.
Considering Freddy's "Toreador March" is one of the main themes of the game and that it deals with thrill-seeking, the latter is somewhat more likely. The reason he would continue to work at a failing pizzeria with a high risk of death for pay at minimum wage (this game is known to take place in the 1990s) is unknown and could possibly be attributed to either altruism (so nobody else would have his job and risk being killed), desperation, or thrill-seeking on his part. (which the notice describes as tampering with the animatronics). Upon completing the Custom Night, he receives a notice of termination, likely due to the in-game interaction right before said night, customizing the animatronics A.I. He also receives a note from his boss, stating that he has "earned some overtime!" At the end of Night 5, Mike Schmidt receives a check for $120.Īt the end of Night 6, he receives a comparatively minuscule check of $ 120.50, an increase of fifty cents. The game is played in the first-person perspective, through Mike's eyes.ĭespite the low pay and clear danger, Mike continues his job every night for the rest of the week for unknown reasons. He is a security guard employed by Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, working on a 7-night shift from midnight to 6 AM, until he was eventually fired. Mike Schmidt is the main protagonist of Five Nights at Freddy's.