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"Welcome to the family, son!"
— Jack Baker

Jack Baker was the patriarch of the Baker family of Dulvey, Louisiana. He was the husband of Marguerite Baker and father to Zoe and Lucas Baker. He and Marguerite were behind a series of murders from 2015-2017, due to the control of Eveline.

Biography

Pre-Infection

Jack Baker is known to have enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, based on a photograph of him dated April 1980. At a later point in his life, he became the owner of a 19th-century ranch in Louisiana, though it is unknown if it was already under his family's ownership. Eventually, Jack married Marguerite and had two children, Lucas and Zoe.

Meeting Eveline

In October 2014, according to his journal, Jack was thinking of reinforcing the family ranch with Lucas' help in response to local weather forecasts predicting a hurricane. The storm was fierce as it destroyed their old house and crashed a tanker into a nearby bayou. Lucas discovered the ship and informed his father, who decided to search it the next day.

The Bakers found Eveline, a young girl, and Mia Winters on board the tanker and took them in, unaware that the former was a highly advanced human bio-weapon and the latter her escort. The family began to experience hallucinations caused by Eveline, who triggered mutations in them to make them stronger as well as convincing them to see her and Mia as extended family.

Under Eveline's Control

As the mold began to take over, Jack and his family went completely insane and eventually withdrew from community life. As a result, the local parish declared them missing and all who searched the property never returned.

As Eveline became more obsessed with expanding her family, perhaps due to the Bakers not understanding her medicinal needs, the family was enlisted in abducting tourists and homeless people over 2015 and 2016. Jack was also responsible for dissecting and skinning the victims, whose bodies became the Molded, while Marguerite used their organs as a source of food. Zoe attempted to communicate with the kidnapped victims and help them escape, which lead to Jack and his family antagonizing Zoe. Rumored sightings of the family attracted the attention of a number of people, leading to newspaper reports of the bayou being haunted.

In June 2017, TV producer Andre Stickland led his Sewer Gators paranormal investigation team into the house. Andre was knowledgeable about the Baker family, including Jack. The group was killed by Jack and Lucas.[1] Eventually, one of the kidnapped victims, who Jack calls a "piece-of-shit hippy", manages to escape the house even after encountering Jack and one of the molded.

Ethan's Arrival

The following month, Mia's husband Ethan arrived at the house looking for his wife. After fending off a possessed Mia, Ethan is knocked out by Jack and brought to the main house. Jack ties up Ethan at the dinner table, intending to feed him pieces of meat and organs from various human victims, which was one of several methods the family used to induce transformation into Molded. When Ethan refused to eat, Jack stabbed him. However, he was unable to deal a fatal blow due to the arrival of a Dulvey Parish deputy investigating the area. Ethan uses this opportunity to escape, compelling Jack to hunt for him.

Eventually, Ethan encounters the officer himself via a boarded window and agrees to meet with him in the garage. Once there, Jack closes the garage door and executes the deputy from behind with a shovel. Ethan picks up the slain officer's gun and attempts to kill Jack, but only manages to stun him temporarily. Finding a pair of car keys on a nearby table, Ethan enters the parked vehicle and uses it to run Jack over multiple times. Although Jack is seriously injured, he still manages to pick himself up and hijack the car, driving it into a pile of loose metal scaffolding in the hopes of of impaling Ethan. However, Ethan survives this by ducking his head under the scaffolding and escaping the car, which then explodes. Although Jack himself collided with one of the protruding metal bars and was badly burned in the explosion, he quickly gets back up and continues to chase Ethan as the latter attempts to escape via a ladder. Jack grabs Ethan's handgun and points it in his mouth, telling him that he is about to witness something "wonderful" before blowing a hole through his own head.

Second Encounter with Ethan

Later on, a visibly burnt Jack surprises Ethan in the second floor bathroom, his head injuries now healed. Jack once again stalks Ethan throughout the house. Knowing that he would need a marble dog head piece to escape the house, Jack takes it with him to the dissection room and uses it to ambush Ethan. After a small skirmish, Jack grabs an oversized, man-made pair of chainsaw-shears, while Ethan grabs a normal chainsaw. Showing resilience and endurance, Ethan weakens Jack multiple times in order to chainsaw him, exposing Jack's growths. Eventually, Jack gets chainsawed to the point where his upper body is completely destroyed. Despite his upper body exploding, his lower body starts to stand and walk, but eventually falls to the ground, once again, seemingly dead.

Final Battle with Ethan and Death

The loss of his upper body triggered a mutation which led to him increasing multiple scores in size and transforming into a reptile-like monstrosity, sporting several eyeballs and completely covered in Eveline's black essence. He confronts Ethan in a boat house in the pier while the latter is rescuing a captured Mia and Zoe. While swearing at Zoe, Jack ends up screaming about how they're being plotted against, and how Ethan continues to plot against him. Jack's speech has also become much more demonic and strained. At several points during the battle, he cries out Marguerite's name in agony, implying that he is well aware of her death at Ethan's hands.

Ethan defeats Jack by taking out his eyes, causing him to retreat into the flooded section of the outhouse. Jack ambushes Ethan from underwater and begins to swipe at him in a confined space, but allows his final eyeball to be exposed and destroyed. Jack's carcass begins to rot away, and Ethan tries to escape with Zoe and Mia. However, Jack grabs Ethan once more, readying for another fight. Zoe tells Ethan to use a dose of the serum on him. When Ethan does, Jack crystallizes completely, killing his body for good.

Aftermath

Despite being killed by the serum in the Pier Boathouse, Jack later reappears in Ethan's dream. Now free of Eveline's control, he expresses deep remorse for his actions, revealing to Ethan that his family were corrupted and did not wish to harm anyone. He explains that Eveline, whom they found in a wrecked oil tanker, had infected them with her "gift" and made them into her own "family". Jack then begs Ethan to save his family from Eveline, right before he wakes up from the dream.

Personality

Under Eveline's influence, Jack is a highly sadistic, abusive, and violent individual who wears a manic grin most of the time. He is very abusive towards his son Lucas, even slicing his arm off at one point. He's also verbally abusive towards his wife. However, when Jack is encountered later after being freed from his body, he is a kind and peaceful father who helped Eveline and Mia when he found them next to a downed tanker, and eventually began to lose himself to Eveline's infection.

Abilities

Resident Evil: Beginning Hour

Jack Baker, alongside the rest of his family, is shown to be skilled at stealth. This is especially evident in how he managed to ambush the fourth individual with absolutely no indication that Baker was even in close proximity when the fourth individual tried to leave via the back door, as well as his role in killing the Sewer Gators film crew.

He was also shown to have nearly superhuman endurance and strength, as evidenced by his lifting Ethan by the neck in some encounters with one arm, as well as his shrugging off several otherwise fatal wounds such as being caught in the explosion of a car. Similar to his son Lucas, he also has some degree of regenerative abilities. Even when shot in the heart, it was only sufficient enough to stun him for a few seconds. It is heavily implied that these traits were the result of Eveline's gift.

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

Jack's stealth skills are shown in full during the game as he walks eerily quietly. He will usually show up out of nowhere, or when the player least expects it, as evidenced by Jack confronting the player face to face, rather than behind if he can help it.

As a benefit of his infection by the Mold, Jack possesses a significantly increased strength threshold that far belies a man of his age and build. Jack has been shown to effortlessly and brutally throw Ethan through walls. He effortlessly tears off the hood of a car with his bare hands and can also wield obscenely large weapons in combat, such as man-made sheers; and use smaller weapons with amazing precision and strength, as shown when he destroys a dinner table with a shovel, splintering it.

Jack's regeneration is on a whole different level as compared to the rest of the Baker family due to his being the first of the Bakers to be infected by Eveline. He is a constant enemy throughout the game as he is invulnerable to conventional means of attacks. While these will slow him down for a couple of seconds, he does continue to fight until he gets stopped by something with much more power. Examples of his superior regenerative powers are (in order of sequence): he gets shot in the head, blowing a hole through the right portion of his skull, lit on fire, and engulfed in a fiery car explosion. He still comes back for more throughout the game as his upper body explodes following a fight with Ethan Winters. Jack then regenerates into a monstrous entity, with his eyes bulging out of its sockets, with him being covered in Eveline's contamination. The only thing that truly stopped him was the administration of the serum, calcifying his body and turning it into dust, removing the threat of Jack Baker for good.

Quotes

  • "It's over, boy!"
  • 'Ethan! Ethan! Ethan!"
  • "Oh, no, no, no, no...! Now you gonna get it!"
  • "This was supposed to be a very special feast."
  • "Shut the hell up, Marguerite!"
  • "You thought you could just slip out before dinner was done?"
  • "I'm gon' squash you like a bug. Hope Marguerite didn't hear that. "
  • "Goddammit! How'm I gon' replace this?"
  • "That gun is not gon' work the way you think it will."
  • "Oh boy! Now you look what you done, motherfucker!"
  • "This is the end, you know?"
  • "You ain't gettin' away!"
  • "Boy you are nothing'! Just a man without a family."
  • "You came to the wrong house, boy."
  • "Welcome to the family, son."
  • "Boys got to eat, got to have his supper!"
  • "Where's my little Ethan?"
  • "Hello there! ...How you been?"
  • What's the matter son.. you outta ammo?
  • "Here piggy piggy piggy!"
  • "Shitcock!" (Mutated Jack)
  • "No way out, ya know!"
  • "Marguerite!" (crying, Mutated Jack)

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Further notes

  • Good Ending: A manifestation of Jack will be by Ethan in a dreamlike state after Mia's section in the old tanker. Jack explains that he picked up Eveline, and Mia by the abandoned tanker, not knowing who or what she was. A saddened Jack then tells Ethan that he didn't want to hurt anyone, but he couldn't help it. He continued to explain that Eveline forces her way into the head of her victims, changing them and forcing them to do things against their will. Jack also displays sympathy towards Eveline, telling Ethan that she "just wanted a family". However, he wants Ethan to stop Eveline and free his family who are apparently somehow trapped within Eveline's consciousness. The dream sequence ends with Jack and Zoe fading away.
  • Bad Ending: Despite previous reports, the same scene still plays out, even if Ethan chooses to save Zoe, albeit at a different point in the story.
  • Midway through the dissection room fight against Jack when he opens the cage containing the chainsaws he will exclaim "Groovy!", a direct reference to Ash from the Evil Dead franchise.
  • Jack appears in the "Banned Tapes" DLC. In "Nightmare", he serves as the final boss, appearing in a variation of his second form from the main game (with chainsaw-scissors but not charred and wounded) and must be killed in order to complete the tape. He also appears in "Ethan Must Die", in which he is killed by a turret off-screen to warn the player of the turrets in the house. His body lies in front of the first turret until the mode is completed.

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