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Greenberg is a character mentioned in the second season of HBO's The Last of Us.[1]

Biography[]

Background and early life[]

Little is known about Greenberg except that he was a FEDRA soldier stationed in Seattle after the Cordyceps brain infection outbreak in 2003. He led a squad containing Janowicz to deal with resistance from the citizens living in the zone. He openly mocked the citizens of the city, calling them "voters" because FEDRA had decided to take away their right to vote, among others. On one such patrol, Janowicz radioed for him to check out three people disseminating religious propaganda in the city. Once there, he verbally abused them for their actions and even got three Seraphites against the wall when they tried to argue their actions weren't breaking zone rules. He radioed for Greenberg to assist in what to do with them, taking pleasure in how the man insulted and even assaulted some of them when he slammed one's head against the wall. By 2018, Janowicz was no longer under his command, instead led by Isaac Dixon.[1]

Events of HBO's The Last of Us[]

Season 2[]

In 2018, while on patrol in an armored car, Janowicz told Burton and his squadmates about how his former sergeant Greenberg treated dissenters. When Burton asked why he called them "voters", he responded he didn't know, causing Isaac Dixon to respond Greenberg did so was because FEDRA took away the citizen's right to vote so it became a common mocking name for them.[1]

By 2029, Greenberg's fate is unknown after the Washington Liberation Front took over the Seattle quarantine zone.

Appearances[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 HBO's The Last of Us season 2, episode 4: "Day One" (transcript)