Anonymous
7/21/2025, 4:57:22 AM No.716020210
So, I beat the Drifter.
The villain's plan, was, apparently, to go to great lengths to make himself seem like a good guy. He does this by explaining that I voluntarily signed up for a clinical trial of my ability to go back in time upon death. He showed me a video of me agreeing to this plan. All the murder that happened over the course of the game doesn't really count because there was no actual danger of me dying. They knew from the beginning I could never be killed and just put me in mortal situations to study the ability, or something. It makes sense. I accuse the villain of murdering other hoboes because the city's populace of vagabonds has totally vanished. He explained that the other hoboes also just agreed to the study and they left the streets not because they were killed, but because they got paying jobs at his company.
But then it turns out he had a secret plan to trigger a nuclear meltdown and replaced all the radiation masks with neurological masks and that would let him steal brainpower to go far enough back in time to save his wife. What I don't understand is, why bother with convincing everyone you are not evil and giving hoboes good jobs, when, in fact, you were evil, and your plan would have worked way better if you just did what I accused you of doing at the start. Taking hoboes off the street and killing them for your experiments with time travel.
It doesn't really make sense.
The villain's plan, was, apparently, to go to great lengths to make himself seem like a good guy. He does this by explaining that I voluntarily signed up for a clinical trial of my ability to go back in time upon death. He showed me a video of me agreeing to this plan. All the murder that happened over the course of the game doesn't really count because there was no actual danger of me dying. They knew from the beginning I could never be killed and just put me in mortal situations to study the ability, or something. It makes sense. I accuse the villain of murdering other hoboes because the city's populace of vagabonds has totally vanished. He explained that the other hoboes also just agreed to the study and they left the streets not because they were killed, but because they got paying jobs at his company.
But then it turns out he had a secret plan to trigger a nuclear meltdown and replaced all the radiation masks with neurological masks and that would let him steal brainpower to go far enough back in time to save his wife. What I don't understand is, why bother with convincing everyone you are not evil and giving hoboes good jobs, when, in fact, you were evil, and your plan would have worked way better if you just did what I accused you of doing at the start. Taking hoboes off the street and killing them for your experiments with time travel.
It doesn't really make sense.
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