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However, Flik gradually came to mature and accept McDohl as a leader. When McDohl made the unpopular decision to pardon [[Milich Oppenheimer]], Flik supported him and accepted him as the true leader of the Liberation Army. From that moment on, Flik would fight as a productive, invaluable member of the rebel forces.
However, Flik gradually came to mature and accept McDohl as a leader. When McDohl made the unpopular decision to pardon [[Milich Oppenheimer]], Flik supported him and accepted him as the true leader of the Liberation Army. From that moment on, Flik would fight as a productive, invaluable member of the rebel forces.


Following the Toran Liberation Army's success in the [[The Last Battle (Suikoden)|last battle]], Flik requested that he be part of the party that would infiltrate [[Gregminster Palace]], in order to gain revenge for Odessa's death with his own hands and choose to stay behind in the palace in order to protect McDohl from Scarlet Moon Empire troops eager to avenge [[Barbarosa Rugner]]. Confronting hordes of Imperial soliders, Flik declared he could not die until he could meet Odessa again as a better man.
Following the Toran Liberation Army's success in the [[The Last Battle (Suikoden)|last battle]], Flik requested that he be part of the party that would infiltrate [[Gregminster Palace]], in order to gain revenge for Odessa's death with his own hands and choose to stay behind in the palace in order to protect McDohl from Scarlet Moon Empire troops eager to avenge [[Barbarosa Rugner]]. Confronting hordes of Imperial soldiers, Flik declared he could not die until he could meet Odessa again as a better man.


Following the end of the Toran Liberation War, Flik disappeared. Despite being missing, however, none of the Liberation Army doubted his survival.
Following the end of the Toran Liberation War, Flik disappeared. Despite being missing, however, none of the Liberation Army doubted his survival.