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"I hate my feet...hahaha..."
Christy's response to Terry's questionable comment about her feet.

Christy McGee is a minor character that appears in Hitman: Absolution. She appears during the mission "Terminus" in the second segment "Upper Floors".

Description[]

ChristyAndTerry

Christy McGee and Terry Strong having a conversation about shoes and feet.

During the mission in the upper floors of the hotel, Christy can be seen cleaning random portraits and desks around the hotel. However when the player first interacts with her she will walk to a room. The door will open revealing Terry Strong, a shoe salesman trying to sell boxes full of shoes online and towards other persons inside the hotel. The two will have a conversation which causes Christy to be very uncomfortable.

Terry will make mentions of Christy having "nice feet" and how she should try on a pair of shoes. It goes too far when he makes mentions of how her feet are a top 10 of his and how he is a shoe salesman credo. The conversation will end with Christy asking if he isn't a good salesman. Terry will confirm due to his wife having an affair with the manager of a footery down the block of the motel.

Trivia[]

  • Christy McGee was a kill-able target in the Contracts Mode for Absolution.
    • Like both Joana Collins and Floyd, Christy was barely chosen as a target in the mode. This was due to her AI pathing being very unique compared to other NPCs in the mission. Most players considered to choose other maids within the mission anyways (despite her being a very highly paid target if chosen).
  • Christy's encounter with Terry Strong also appeared in Full Disclosure with the developers using an officially created free camera option. This was to display the developers favorite interactions in which this was one of them.
  • Christy is the only maid in the mission that doesn't reuse the same asian model. It is never clear as to why.
  • It's never explained why Christy hates her feet so much.

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