October 30, 20196 yr I tried to broker peace between the Iconoclasts and MSI, but Zora turned me down because I didn't earn her trust on previous quests. My only alternative was to give the Targeting Module to Sanjar. I wasn't about to give it to that zealot, Graham. Now all of the Iconoclasts are dead by my hand, including Zora. No rational person would have made the choice she did. Moderator: Please feel free to reword the title or change the tags as needed. Edited October 30, 20196 yr by John Smiley
November 2, 20196 yr There are some individuals who trend to reject reason. You will never understand how good it feels to be irrational until you start acting with your hearth and impulses, following a moral compass instead of your brains and pragmatism, following convenience. Just look at me, I ****ing bought Darq twice and going to get the console versions too. And i would never play that again because it is from a genre I don't like.
November 6, 20196 yr I accidentally choose to pick high-capacity cartridges instead of medicine and that ruined any and all chances at peace between the two factions, seems a bit unfair.
November 9, 20196 yr I mean, you put the war effort ahead of keeping people alive, so the war continued. It seems to follow a kind of logic to me.
November 10, 20196 yr I picked high-capacity because they live on Monarch, a world filled with monsters that can attack at any time or be killed for food, and you need weapons to survive.
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