Victor Melendez

Victor Melendez is a character that is featured in Season 2. He is part of the United States Army, and currently he is the guardian of Bobby Loans.

Status: Dead

Age: 48 First Appearance: Season 2 Episode 1 Last Appearance: Season 8 Episode 16

Appears in: S2 E1, S2 E2, S2 E3, S2 E3, S2 E4, S2 E5, S2 E5, S2 E6, S2 E7, S2 E8, S2 E9, S3 E4.

Pre Apocalypse Life (Military)

Before the outbreak, Victor was a Sargent in the United States Army. He was very aggressive to criminals, but was more friendly to his friends in the Army. He also seems to protect anyone, as seen with Bobby Loans.

Post Apocalypse Life (Military)

Victor was still part of the Army, but when the Army Base was attacked, he had left and found Bobby Loans. They have been with each other when the outbreak happened.

Victims

Below are characters that Victor has killed.

Tartino (Directly) Larsen (Directly)

Relationships

Trevor and Victor are seemed to have a stable relationship. It's not the best, neither is it the worst. This is probably because Victor was a born leader and people we're inclined to do as he said, while Trevor was a loner trying to be a helpful person. Victor and Tartino did not have a good relationship, even though they did not interact much. Though, Victor did not hesitate to put an end to Tartino. Victor and Zac did not know much about each other, but it is shown they had a slight relationship. Both of them did not hesitate to escape Terminus. Victor and Joel knew each other in the Military, so it is shown they had a great relationship. Victor was in shock when Sega killed Joel, showing that Victor cared for Joel. Bobby and Victor have a good relationship, as they have survived together in the outbreak. They look out for each other, and they also will kill anyone that will get in between them.
 * Trevor
 * Tartino
 * Zac
 * Joel
 * Bobby

Trivia


 * His name is a reference to another character named Victor Melendez in Rockstar Games Red Dead Redemption.
 * Similar to Trevor, he will kill anyone, and it does not matter if it's a kid or a adult, as shown with Tartino.