<P> The "Pigskin" Splicer was a teenaged American football player . Despite being forced to kill the player under the command of Andrew Ryan, the Pigskin is vocally reluctant to do so and expresses a desire to simply return home to his parents . He also seems to be scared of Jack, as the "parents" line has a greater chance to occur after the Pigskin witnesses him kill several other splicers . His dialogue implies that his father pressured him to succeed in athletics and set up standards too high for his son to meet . As a result, this Splicer seems to be motivated by a desire to prove to himself and others that he is "good enough" and that he is not a lost cause . He appears only in the first game and is voiced by Joshua Gomez . </P> <P> The "Rosebud" Splicer is an enemy exclusive to the first game . She represents the female working - class . </P> <P> The Splicer model "Toasty" appears throughout the first two games . A lecherous, self - entitled individual, Toasty at first believed himself to be a potential lady's man among Rapture's women, only for all of his romantic pursuits to end in total failure . His lack of success at finding a girlfriend has caused him to become violently bitter and misogynistic, to the point where his dialogue implies that he was suspected or accused of raping or murdering a woman, although he vehemently denies this (for example, he will often say things like "I never touched her!", or "I didn't mean to hurt anyone!", etc .) He is often heard complaining about both his romantic failures and his Plasmid - induced deformities, which have made his initial goal of finding romance even more difficult . By the second game, Toasty seems to have mostly overcome his issues with women, claiming to be married and expecting a child . Although it is obvious to the audience that his "family" is merely a figment of his imagination, Toasty is nevertheless often heard expressing great enthusiasm at the prospect of becoming a father, when not occasionally relapsing into his misogynistic ways . He is voiced by Marcelo Tubert . </P> <P> The "Wader" Splicer model represents Rapture's underclass of Latin - American blue - collar workers . After the decline of Rapture, the Wader turned toward religion to find solace, only for his renewed faith to become an obsession, not helped by the inherent mind - altering nature of Plasmids . The Wader is often heard reciting scripture and religious phrases to himself, and repeatedly claims to "observe all His commandments" even as he attacks the player . He even seems to believe that, by murdering others and contributing to the chaos around him, he is doing God's work . He appears only in the first game, and is voiced by Marcelo Tubert . </P>

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