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Fedora Master

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That P2 stuff is wild.
 

lightbane

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That was fun, I expected you to be thrown out of the window, but it seems Kalin is quite good at this.
 

lightbane

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Looks like having Christians behaving in a sensible manner is anathema to the British government. Funny that you got a bad end where your character IS NOT killed, when everything aimed to the conclusion that failing your job = death. To be fair, I thought that not winning the "secret cult" route would also end with your death due knowing too much.
 

lightbane

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Purging the higher ranks of the police from deviants is apparently not kosher for the British Prime Minister, it seems. That guy was probably a bit too much of a zealot though. And the game is a satire, supposedly.
Let's see how it goes.
 

lightbane

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So, ah, this page is pretty image heavy. Anyone help me bump it up to page 4?

Stinking xenforo and its hard 25 posts per page.
Fair enough.

Random question to add space:

The British government is shown as completely despotic, dirty and inhuman here. How close to the truth is it?
 

Storyfag

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So, ah, this page is pretty image heavy. Anyone help me bump it up to page 4?

Stinking xenforo and its hard 25 posts per page.
Fair enough.

Random question to add space:

The British government is shown as completely despotic, dirty and inhuman here. How close to the truth is it?

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Take a guess.
 

lightbane

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Take a guess.
Oh right, but of course, 1984.
I read about another book titled 1986 or something which had similar themes, but it was about the invasion and conquering of UK by the mudslime menace. It's equally as depressing as 1984, if not worse because it is happening in real time. Oh well, good thing British people are not going to be missed much due their behaviour.
 
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CappenVarra

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Better is your profession than all professions. It makes men great. He who is skilled in it is found fit to exercise the office of magistrate. I have seen many for whom you have acted and they are in the council of the Thirty, they being strong and powerful through what you have done. You are the one who has given advice.
 

lightbane

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Congrats, you succeeded! Was it worth it becoming the head of a secretive and strange cult? Hell yes! It has to be better than serving a tyrannical and corrupt government that threatens you constantly. That's Britain in case it isn't clear.

The PM mentions you can get a Knight title if you apparently make him happy. Can this happen? Is this cosmetic, or does it have some sort of in-game effect (ie: increasing your salary)?
 

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