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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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It makes perfect sense when you think about it: They're both gingers, they both wear trench-coats [dead link], they're both legendary for their refusal to give up...In a sequel, we'll learn that Rick Astley's father once paid for a fling with Mrs. Kovacs while vacationing in America, and he later returned to reclaim his illegitimate son and raise him. The sequel will take place years after the faked attack on New York, in a future where Adrian Veidt has been elected the leader of the new unified world government and controls it with a complex computer system. Rick will take up his fallen brother's mantle and use his deadly viral video to bring down Veidt's computer network and avenge his brother.
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