Before John and Quiet complete their aforementioned mission at the end of the first (and possibly final?) “Twisted Metal” season, Quiet had her own journey she was on. At the beginning of the season, Quiet’s brother Loud (Richard Cabral) is killed by the villainous Agent Stone, the leader of a gang of cops trying to “restore order” in the post-apocalyptic “Divided States of America.” However, rather than restoring order, they instead spread terror, violence, and fear — including turning the DMV into a Guantanamo Bay-esque torture black site.
Throughout the rest of the series, Quiet is on a mission to hunt down and kill Agent Stone out of revenge. John’s involvement, however, complicates things. The loss of Quiet’s brother left her hopeless and with a death wish, but John’s friendship — and later love — makes her realize that she could find other, new connections with people. In the end, instead of killing Stone in cold blood after beating him in car combat, she decides to wash her hands of him and move on to heal.
After she leaves John to go to New San Francisco without her, Quiet — going by the codename “Roadkill” from the games — becomes a liberator of the wasteland. She steals and hijacks supplies from wayward milkmen to give back to the homeless and needy in a Robin Hood sort of way. Eventually, though, she’s caught by the Dollface gang — the leader who turns out to be John’s long-lost sister.