![]() Nightingale almost hits Alan a couple of times. He tells Alan to put his hands in the air only to open fire when Alan makes a break for the fence. Nightingale is later seen outside a fence that across a fence from Alan, aiming a revolver at him. On two occasions he tries to shoot an unarmed Alan endangering innocent civilians in the process. In Bright Falls, Nightingale was a classic example of a loose-cannon cop: drunk and trigger happy. Although Nightingale's precise motivation for his pursuit is uncertain, it is clear he somehow discovered the impact of Alan's manuscript on future events. Nightingale went rogue in Bright Falls after being fired from the FBI for unknown reasons prior to the events of the Bright Falls AWE. Soon, Nightingale became completely obsessed and paranoid about finding the man in his dreams. In his dreams, Nightingale sees a man who very closely resembles Alan Wake. Eventually Nightingale began having terrifying nightmares similar to the ones Clay Steward and Alan Wake experienced. He started to drink heavily to cope with his guilt over his friend's evident death. Sometime later Finn was "taken" by something and Nightingale became obsessed with finding out what Finn had meant by the 'darkness'. When Finn started talking about "darkness" and avoiding shadows whenever he could Nightingale told Finn to get his act together. He was once partnered with an Agent Finn. ![]() Robert Nightingale was a federal agent in the FBI. ![]()
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