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''Human Revolution'' }} |
''Human Revolution'' }} |
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{{quote|'''[[Big Bad|Bob Page:]]''' Your appointment with FEMA should be finalized within the week. I've already discussed the matter with the Senator. |
{{quote|'''[[Big Bad|Bob Page:]]''' Your appointment with FEMA should be finalized within the week. I've already discussed the matter with the Senator. |
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'''[[The Dragon|Walton Simons:]]''' I take it he was agreeable? |
'''[[The Dragon|Walton Simons:]]''' I take it he was agreeable? |
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'''Bob Page:''' He didn't really have a choice. |
'''Bob Page:''' He didn't really have a choice. |
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'''Walton Simons:''' Has he been infected? |
'''Walton Simons:''' Has he been infected? |
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'''Bob Page:''' Oh yes: Most certainly. When I mentioned we could put him on the priority list for the Ambrosia vaccine, he was so willing it was almost pathetic. |
'''Bob Page:''' Oh yes: Most certainly. When I mentioned we could put him on the priority list for the Ambrosia vaccine, he was so willing it was almost pathetic. |
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'''Walton Simons:''' This plague... the rioting is intensifying to the point where we may not be able to contain it. |
'''Walton Simons:''' This plague... the rioting is intensifying to the point where we may not be able to contain it. |
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'''Bob Page:''' Why contain it? Let it spill over into the schools and churches, let the bodies pile up in the streets. In the end, they'll beg us to save them. |
'''Bob Page:''' Why contain it? Let it spill over into the schools and churches, let the bodies pile up in the streets. In the end, they'll beg us to save them. |
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'''Walton Simons:''' I've received reports of armed attacks on shipments. There's not enough vaccine to go around, and the underclasses are starting to get desperate. |
'''Walton Simons:''' I've received reports of armed attacks on shipments. There's not enough vaccine to go around, and the underclasses are starting to get desperate. |
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'''Bob Page:''' Of course they're desperate. They can smell their death, and the sound they'll make rattling their cage will serve as a warning to the rest. |
'''Bob Page:''' Of course they're desperate. They can smell their death, and the sound they'll make rattling their cage will serve as a warning to the rest. |
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'''Walton Simons:''' Mmm. I hope you're not underestimating the problem. The others may not go as quietly as you think -- Intelligence suggest they're behind the problems in Paris. |
'''Walton Simons:''' Mmm. I hope you're not underestimating the problem. The others may not go as quietly as you think -- Intelligence suggest they're behind the problems in Paris. |
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'''Bob Page:''' A bunch of pretentious old men playing at running the world. But the world left them behind long ago. ''We'' are the future. |
'''Bob Page:''' A bunch of pretentious old men playing at running the world. But the world left them behind long ago. ''We'' are the future. |
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'''Walton Simons:''' We have other problems. |
'''Walton Simons:''' We have other problems. |
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'''Bob Page:''' UNATCO? |
'''Bob Page:''' UNATCO? |
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'''Walton Simons:''' Formed by executive order after the terrorist strike on the Statue. I have someone in place though. I'm more concerned about Savage. He relocated to Vandenberg. |
'''Walton Simons:''' Formed by executive order after the terrorist strike on the Statue. I have someone in place though. I'm more concerned about Savage. He relocated to Vandenberg. |
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'''Bob Page:''' Our biochem corpus is far in advance of theirs, as is our electronic sentience. And their... Ethical inflexibility has allowed us to make progress in areas they refuse to consider. |
'''Bob Page:''' Our biochem corpus is far in advance of theirs, as is our electronic sentience. And their... Ethical inflexibility has allowed us to make progress in areas they refuse to consider. |
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'''Walton Simons:''' The augmentation project? |
'''Walton Simons:''' The augmentation project? |
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'''Bob Page:''' Among other things. But, I must admit, I've been somewhat disappointed with the performance of the primary unit. |
'''Bob Page:''' Among other things. But, I must admit, I've been somewhat disappointed with the performance of the primary unit. |
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'''Walton Simons:''' The secondary unit should be online soon. It's currently undergoing preparation and will be operational within six months. My people will continue to report on its progress. If necessary, the primary will be terminated. |
'''Walton Simons:''' The secondary unit should be online soon. It's currently undergoing preparation and will be operational within six months. My people will continue to report on its progress. If necessary, the primary will be terminated. |
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'''Bob Page:''' We've had to endure much, you and I, but soon there will be order again: A new age! Aquinas spoke of the mythical city on the hill; soon that city will be a reality and ''we'' will be crowned its kings. Or better than kings... ''Gods!'' |
'''Bob Page:''' We've had to endure much, you and I, but soon there will be order again: A new age! Aquinas spoke of the mythical city on the hill; soon that city will be a reality and ''we'' will be crowned its kings. Or better than kings... ''Gods!'' |
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|''The intro''}} |
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{{quote|''What a Shame'' |
{{quote|''What a Shame'' |
Latest revision as of 20:44, 22 March 2024
The unplanned organism is a question asked by nature and answered by death. You are a different kind of question, with a different kind of answer.
—Morpheus
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God was a dream of good government.
—Morpheus
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When due process fails us, we really do live in a world of terror.
—JC Denton
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I'm not big into books.
—JC Denton
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A few bureaucrats in New York can't make good decisions for New Jersey, let alone Paris or a village in China.
—Paul Denton
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Somehow the notion of unalienable liberty got lost. It's really become a question of what liberties will the state assign to individuals or rather, what liberties we will have the strength to cling to.
—Paul Denton
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What good's an honest soldier if he can be ordered to behave like a terrorist?
—JC Denton
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A bomb's a bad choice for close-range combat.
—JC Denton
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Every war is the result of a difference of opinion. Maybe the biggest questions can only be answered by the greatest of conflicts.
—JC Denton
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Again they ignore me. Again they think they have a better punishment for a traitor than a shotgun to the head.
—Gunther Hermann
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You are a small, prowling mouse... and dumb like a mouse! You keep coming, like you forget about Agent Navarre. I remember Agent Navarre. I remember for everyone.
—Gunther Hermann
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I see you, a thief on the roof. My new satellite link has both infrared and the x-ray spectrum. I see your heart beating. I see you are afraid.
—Gunther Hermann
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Bob Page: Already I'm more than human. Soon, I will be pure light! Pure energy! Helios and I! I will burn like the brightest star. |
A pistol is more than adequate. Hell, I dispatched a whole platoon one time with a pocket knife.
—Sam Carter
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Let's get one thing straight: we've got our share of crooked bureaucrats -- fact -- but this is still UNATCO, and by and large the people in this building are twenty-four carat gold.
—Sam Carter
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Go ahead! Blow this place sky-high... You might get rid of ME, but you'll take down Aquinas, the power grid, the whole electronic infrastructure. Is that what you want? Are you completely nuts?
—Bob Page
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You can't run, Denton. Even if you escape, your killswitch is counting down. You'll be dead in twenty-three hours. Another fifty billion dollars down the drain.
—Walton Simons
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Anna Navarre: Are you sure you pressed the right button? |
Anna Navarre: Don't tell me you're going to wear those sunglasses during a night operation. |
Walton Simons: You take another step forward and here I am again, like your own reflection in a hall of mirrors. |
Anna Navarre: We had such hopes for you and your brother. It appears you are not as loyal as we expected. |
I order you to stand in the spotlight and growl at the women like a dog who needs a master.
—Hong Kong club bouncer
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In the end, all sins are forgiven. Even yours.
—Morgen Everette
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Put on a trenchcoat |
But I don't see how these days you could have a game with anything near as much depth and complexity as Deus Ex 1. And before all you people who like The Witcher 2 start pounding your keyboard so hard that it starts snowing Cheeto dust, I meant the kind of complexity that I like. A plot where people can reference philosophy and G. K. Chesterton in really, really bad accents, and it has intuitive inventory sorting, and a health system where you can get all your arms and legs blown off and have to slither over to a health station using only your lips.
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It's not the end of the world...but you can see it from here. |
Bob Page: Your appointment with FEMA should be finalized within the week. I've already discussed the matter with the Senator. —The intro
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What a Shame |
Jock: Oh my God! JC! A bomb! |
Helios Ending Dialog
JC Denton: I've done what you asked, Now what? |
UNATCO Trooper 1: "Don't you know what a philanthropist is?" |
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