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{{Character_infobox
{{Character_infobox
|name=Jeff Walter
|name=Jeff Walter
|status=Deceased (suicide)
|image = Jeff Walter Recording.png
|status=Deceased <br> (''Killed by Alex Hartman'')
|appearances=None
|appearances=None
|family=Unnamed Wife<br>Anna Walter<br />''Sister'' <br> Damon (dead) <br> ''Cousin''
|gender=Male
|gender=Male
|voice= John Cavanagh
|company=[[Walter Corporation]]
|company=[[Walter Corporation]]
|position=CEO}}
|position=CEO}}


Jeff Walter is a character shrouded in mystery. He is known for rebuilding Stalburg after World War 2. Walter invested and created jobs,  
'''Jeff Walter''', also known as '''J. Walter''', was a wealthy entrepreneur who was responsible for rebuilding most of Stalburg's infrastructure. He is the founder of his own company, [[Walter Corporation]], and his character is pivotal in the events prior to ''INFRA''.  
transforming Stalburg from rubble to a busy city filled with thousands upon thousands of citizens. Alex Hartmann has accused him of intentionally purchasing companies for rock-bottom prices and running them into the ground, as evidenced by the corruption tapes. However, in Skyscraper, a tape can be found of Walter defending himself, and claiming that corrupt officials are funneling his money and using it for their own odds and ends.


=Death=
==Biography==
Jeff Walter shot himself in an unknown location on his body, presumably the head, while doing an interview in [[Mikhail Rosenthal|Mikhail's]] Villa. In the tape after Walter is shot, you can hear the voice of either Alex Hartman (confirmed by the choreography file) saying "This wasn't supposed to happen..." This shows that Walter probably killed himself.
Jeff Walter was born in Stalburg in 1922. After Stalburg's destruction from multiple bombings during World War II, Walter saw potential in the city and was determined to bring it back to it's former glory. He founded his own construction company, the Walter Corporation, and hired the city's unemployed and homeless to build entire districts along with affordable housing, huge factories, hundreds of kilometers of road and other vital infrastructure. Walter practically rebuilt the whole city from next to nothing. For his benevolent deeds, he was idolized and well known for his achievements. It was thanks to him, Stalburg's future seemed bright as ever.


=Noclip=
Sometime in the early 1970s, [[Stalburg Nuclear Weapons]], a secretive military organization with corrupt leaders, saw Jeff Walter and his corporation as a means to fund the development and sale of nuclear, as well as biological weapons. S.N.W. manipulated Walter into handing over control of his company under the guise of creating weapons for the security of Stalburg's future.
In the map Villa, Walter's player model can be found in a room on the top floor with the lights on. He is sitting in a chair next to his desk. However, this room is not accessible without sv_cheats_1, so it is most likely an easter egg.
 
The Walter Corporation, under control of S.N.W, bankrupted many companies critical to Stalburg's economy and infrastructure, causing unemployment rates to skyrocket, and leaving the maintenance of many key structures unattended. Walter soon became aware of these events, and went into hiding to find a way to reveal the conspiracy, vanishing to the public eye. Out of luck, he managed to meet Xeander Berg, the lead scientist in S.N.W.'s [[bunker]] and co-founder of the Bergmann Group. Berg proved to be more than an asset, and revealed to Walter what was going on inside the bunker, as well as help provide a list of names of key operatives in the S.N.W project. To publicize this information, Walter arranged a private meeting with [[Max Koller]], the police officer in charge of investigating Walter's disappearance. Walter began to feel ill during one of their interviews, and their subsequent meeting and interviews were interrupted by Alex Hartman and Eric Kleinmann, whose misguided crusade against Walter resulted in Walter's death.
 
===Death===
While doing an interview with Max Koller in Rosenthal's villa, Alex Hartman interrupted the interview and shot Koller. Afterwards, Walter tried to negotiate or stall Hartman to get his gun from a hidden cabinet nearby, but was executed by Hartman before he could do so. Hartman has a shocked reaction of "Why did you do that? This wasn't supposed to happen..." and shuts off the recording.
 
==Relationships==
===Alex Hartman===
Hartman absolutely hated Walter, and erroneously blamed his company's negligence as the reason his wife and child died, holding Walter personally responsible for the city falling apart. Walter was aware that Hammer Valley Hydro went bankrupt, but was unaware of the extent of Hartman's hatred towards him, and couldn't negotiate with the obviously unstable man.
===Max Koller===
Walter presumably arranged a meeting with Koller to publicize information about S.N.W, who at the time was still investigating Walter's disappearance. Koller was patient with Walter in the two separate interviews he conducted, and attempted to defend Walter when threatened by Alex Hartman. Walter was prepared to entrust Koller with the list of S.N.W key operatives, proving the two trusted each other. Hartman speculated that Koller was working for Walter as his connection to Stalburg's police department, but whether or not this is true is unclear. 
===Mikhail Rosenthal===
According to a document in Stalburg Steel, Rosenthal considered Walter a friend, and was very loyal to him. Rosenthal let Walter live inside his private villa, and assisted him in monitoring Alex Hartman to make sure he didn't interfere with Walter's goals.
===Xeander Berg===
Walter and Berg shared a similar goal in exposing S.N.W, and managed to compile condemning information against them through Berg's insider information and Walter's connections. When Berg began to show symptoms of [[SMV|S.M.V.]], Walter provided a place for him to hide on Castle Rock Island, and wrote a final unsent letter to him to thank him for everything he's done, and asks if he would want to meet with Eric Kleinmann.
 
==Quotes==
===Videotape in [[Skyscraper]]===
''"Citizens of Stalburg. Let me ask you. Who was it that rebuilt this city? Who was the one that protected this city, and dedicated his whole life to its well-being? And yet, this is how you thank me? You believed those who betrayed us, and labeled me a traitor. I know they've been up to something big, something that could be catastrophic for our future. But I won't let them destroy Stalburg, my life's work. The corrupt officials want to silence me, but I won't let them. They will never find me, and I won't rest until everyone knows the truth! They have exploited my financial imperium for this own benefit, under the veil of protecting the city and its people! They must be stopped before it's too late, for the sake of our future and livelihood. They're building a-"''
 
''Walter's Secretary: "Uh- Mr. Walter. Some men from the military just barged in looking for you!<nowiki>''</nowiki>''
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Jeff Walter Recording.png|Jeff Walter in his video recording at [[Skyscraper|Walter Tower]]
Jeff Walter photo.png|A photo Alex Hartman had among other documents
Jeff Walter.png|A portrait of Jeff Walter found in the [[Villa|Rosenthal's Villa]]
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
 
*In the [[villa]], Walter's player model can be found in a room on the top floor with the lights on. He is sitting in a chair next to his desk. However, this room is not accessible without ''noclip'' so it is most likely cut content or an easter egg.

Latest revision as of 12:13, 11 June 2024

Jeff Walter
Character of INFRA
mapimage:Jeff Walter
General
Name Jeff Walter
Status Deceased
(Killed by Alex Hartman)
Gender Male
Appearances None
Family Unnamed Wife
Anna Walter
Sister
Damon (dead)
Cousin
Voiced by John Cavanagh
Job
Company Walter Corporation
Position CEO


Jeff Walter, also known as J. Walter, was a wealthy entrepreneur who was responsible for rebuilding most of Stalburg's infrastructure. He is the founder of his own company, Walter Corporation, and his character is pivotal in the events prior to INFRA.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Jeff Walter was born in Stalburg in 1922. After Stalburg's destruction from multiple bombings during World War II, Walter saw potential in the city and was determined to bring it back to it's former glory. He founded his own construction company, the Walter Corporation, and hired the city's unemployed and homeless to build entire districts along with affordable housing, huge factories, hundreds of kilometers of road and other vital infrastructure. Walter practically rebuilt the whole city from next to nothing. For his benevolent deeds, he was idolized and well known for his achievements. It was thanks to him, Stalburg's future seemed bright as ever.

Sometime in the early 1970s, Stalburg Nuclear Weapons, a secretive military organization with corrupt leaders, saw Jeff Walter and his corporation as a means to fund the development and sale of nuclear, as well as biological weapons. S.N.W. manipulated Walter into handing over control of his company under the guise of creating weapons for the security of Stalburg's future.

The Walter Corporation, under control of S.N.W, bankrupted many companies critical to Stalburg's economy and infrastructure, causing unemployment rates to skyrocket, and leaving the maintenance of many key structures unattended. Walter soon became aware of these events, and went into hiding to find a way to reveal the conspiracy, vanishing to the public eye. Out of luck, he managed to meet Xeander Berg, the lead scientist in S.N.W.'s bunker and co-founder of the Bergmann Group. Berg proved to be more than an asset, and revealed to Walter what was going on inside the bunker, as well as help provide a list of names of key operatives in the S.N.W project. To publicize this information, Walter arranged a private meeting with Max Koller, the police officer in charge of investigating Walter's disappearance. Walter began to feel ill during one of their interviews, and their subsequent meeting and interviews were interrupted by Alex Hartman and Eric Kleinmann, whose misguided crusade against Walter resulted in Walter's death.

Death[edit | edit source]

While doing an interview with Max Koller in Rosenthal's villa, Alex Hartman interrupted the interview and shot Koller. Afterwards, Walter tried to negotiate or stall Hartman to get his gun from a hidden cabinet nearby, but was executed by Hartman before he could do so. Hartman has a shocked reaction of "Why did you do that? This wasn't supposed to happen..." and shuts off the recording.

Relationships[edit | edit source]

Alex Hartman[edit | edit source]

Hartman absolutely hated Walter, and erroneously blamed his company's negligence as the reason his wife and child died, holding Walter personally responsible for the city falling apart. Walter was aware that Hammer Valley Hydro went bankrupt, but was unaware of the extent of Hartman's hatred towards him, and couldn't negotiate with the obviously unstable man.

Max Koller[edit | edit source]

Walter presumably arranged a meeting with Koller to publicize information about S.N.W, who at the time was still investigating Walter's disappearance. Koller was patient with Walter in the two separate interviews he conducted, and attempted to defend Walter when threatened by Alex Hartman. Walter was prepared to entrust Koller with the list of S.N.W key operatives, proving the two trusted each other. Hartman speculated that Koller was working for Walter as his connection to Stalburg's police department, but whether or not this is true is unclear.

Mikhail Rosenthal[edit | edit source]

According to a document in Stalburg Steel, Rosenthal considered Walter a friend, and was very loyal to him. Rosenthal let Walter live inside his private villa, and assisted him in monitoring Alex Hartman to make sure he didn't interfere with Walter's goals.

Xeander Berg[edit | edit source]

Walter and Berg shared a similar goal in exposing S.N.W, and managed to compile condemning information against them through Berg's insider information and Walter's connections. When Berg began to show symptoms of S.M.V., Walter provided a place for him to hide on Castle Rock Island, and wrote a final unsent letter to him to thank him for everything he's done, and asks if he would want to meet with Eric Kleinmann.

Quotes[edit | edit source]

Videotape in Skyscraper[edit | edit source]

"Citizens of Stalburg. Let me ask you. Who was it that rebuilt this city? Who was the one that protected this city, and dedicated his whole life to its well-being? And yet, this is how you thank me? You believed those who betrayed us, and labeled me a traitor. I know they've been up to something big, something that could be catastrophic for our future. But I won't let them destroy Stalburg, my life's work. The corrupt officials want to silence me, but I won't let them. They will never find me, and I won't rest until everyone knows the truth! They have exploited my financial imperium for this own benefit, under the veil of protecting the city and its people! They must be stopped before it's too late, for the sake of our future and livelihood. They're building a-"

Walter's Secretary: "Uh- Mr. Walter. Some men from the military just barged in looking for you!''

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • In the villa, Walter's player model can be found in a room on the top floor with the lights on. He is sitting in a chair next to his desk. However, this room is not accessible without noclip so it is most likely cut content or an easter egg.