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What is the most admirable creature on God's green Earth? Why, it's the bee! Have you ever seen a bee on vacation? Have you ever seen a bee take a sick day? Well, my friends, the answer is no! So I say, be… the bee! Be the bee!
~ Fink's personal creed.
Now where'd you get that brand boy? Don't you know that makes you the back-stabbing snake in the grass False Shepherd? And we ain't lettin' no False Shepard into our flock, haha! Show him what we got planned, boys!
~ Fink showing his true colors to Booker.

Jeremiah Fink is a supporting antagonist in 2013 videogame Bioshock Infinite. He is a wealthy, charismatic and unscrupulous businessman who is one of the most powerful individuals of Columbia, as well as a supporter of Father Zachary Hale Comstock.

He is voiced by Bill Lobley.

Biography[]

See here.

His Evil Ranking[]

What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]

  • Kidnapping the African Americans and other minorities residing in Columbia, forcing them to be the workers of his company, basically enslaving them.
  • Doesn't care about his employees, underpaying them and forcing them to work 16 hours a day in dangerous conditions, which results in them having to live in the slums, often going ill and hungry.
  • Holds carnivals where he has plasmids handed out to the people and tries to convince Booker to Stone a mixed-race couple. It's also implied he does things like this fairly often.
  • Helped Dr. Yi Suchong (a PE villain) in his twisted experiments.
  • Attempt to kill Booker DeWitt after discovering him as the "False Shepard".
  • Even though he seems to be loyal to Comstock, he only worked with him for self-serving reasons.
  • While he's shown to be an alcoholic and far more depressed than he seems in public, it's not played for sympathy at all due to the fact he can stop his actions at any time.

What Prevents Him from Being Pure Evil?[]

  • He genuinely cares about his brother and his son, helping the former out with his musical career and even dies trying to save the latter.
  • His death is treated with some sympathy, considering he dies defending his son from Daisy while clearly terrified, showing he still had some good in him despite his monstrous nature, as well as making him come across as pitiful. The scene also serves as Daisy's moral event horizon, and Booker and Elizabeth, despite all the evil Jeremiah caused, were disgusted with Daisy for shooting Jeremiah in front of his own son.

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