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“ | Dave. You are a complete and utter weirdo. It shouldn't be hard to say goodbye to you at all. And yet... it is. Goodbye, William. I hope you've made peace with what you've done. | „ |
~ Jack's last words to Dave on the DSaF 3 best ending. |
Jack Kennedy, also known as Old Sport, is the main protagonist of the Five Nights at Freddy's fangame series Dayshift at Freddy's. He is an orange Freddy's worker who is on a mission to save souls from Dave Miller. However, in some endings, he can team up with Dave to kill the children.
He rarely talks in game, but when he does in the DSaF 3 endings is voiced by Dylan Fisher.
His Good Ranking[]
What Makes Him Admirable?[]
- Makes a promise to The Real Fredbear to save as many children as he can from Dave.
- In the first 2 DSaF games, he has the option to give the kids their happiest day in the aptly-named Happiest Day ending.
- In the premature ending of DSaF 2, he defeats Dave before he can kill any children.
- In the Phone Guy route, he seals Dave into the wall as DaveTrap. While this goes wrong and Dave breaks out, this wasn't the intention.
- In the Good Ending of DsaF 3, Jack (and Dave's reasonable side) help the souls they find move on from their fates.
- Redeems Steven and helps him remember who he is.
- Attempts to save Peter, although it was a trap set up by BlackJack.
- Convinces BlackJack and Dave that they need to kill Henry.
- Defeats DaveTrap and the animatronic army by burning the pizzeria down, similar to Henry from FNaF canon.
- Defeats Henry and revives his friends from his verbal beatdown.
- He gets his friends and family into the afterlife, knowing that he cannot go himself.
- He sacrifices himself to burn out the legacy of Freddy's.
- While one could argue he fails the standard to Dee, he sacrifices himself knowing he cannot go to the afterlife, something Dee never does.
What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]
- He is heavily on and off, as a lot of the endings have him in a villainous role, even being stated to be worse than Dave and Henry in the Pure Evil ending of DSaF 2. Even in the heroic endings, he molests Foxy (who has a child's soul inside him).
- As he comes from a comedy work, he is not taken seriously and as such has too many jerkish/mischievous moments to be NPG.
- He is shown to be quite childish and immature, as shown in the Freddit event.
- He is somewhat lethal, as he traps Dave in a springlock suit and bricks him up behind a wall, leaving him to decay.
- He has moral agency issues due to his lack of a soul.
External Links[]
- Jack Kennedy on the Inconsistently Heinous Wiki
- Jack Kennedy on the Heroes Fanon Wiki
- Jack Kennedy on the Villains Fanon Wiki
- Jack Kennedy on the Likability Scaling Purgatory Wiki
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