KILLER 7 PLOT ANALYSIS: Some assembly required   by Aleks Zivanovic
(only one Harman inside)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
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 I - Intro
II - Q&A
III - Conclusions


INTRO:
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The following is simply put, a bunch of thoughts i had to tie into something
resembling a 'true' story behind this killer game that i had to write or else
i would've exploded. Essentially, i'm just trying to make sense out of it for
myself, and perhaps for some of you that are reading this. I've been writing
for hours now, have read all the faqs, visited some wikias and seen most
cutscenes again, just to put it all together, to make some sense, to be
able to sleep. I apologize if this seems a bit amateurish, but it is my first
FAQ-like .txt. Just bear with it, it might make some sense. Also, there are
other great plot faqs and such, around too. You should read them all,
just to see some different takes on the story, and then come to your
own conclusions.
It is a great story, but some assembly is required. Also, i doubt that
i should have made a more detailed ToC (table of C) because
anyone willing to read a game-related detailed plot FAQ - likes the game and
likes to read, and will read through it all. To try to organize your thoughts
for a game like this would feel unnatural. Like the game, take this FAQ as a
mess of ideas that it is.


5 Harmans? (The Harmen)
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1. Why were there three Harmans? (The demigod, the principal and the
persona) What point would that serve? And what about the young Harman?
4 then?
And what if you take into account the 'body absorbing Harman' from the
Gamebook 'Hand in Killer 7', he seems different from the rest, 5? What if it
was all just one plain old Harman Mastermind god-killer. Holy Trinity you say
(Shockley_Haynes)? Then why are all the Harmen cripples? If there are
three Harmans, one on a cosmic level, one as a human avatar and one in
Garcian's head, why are they all represented as invalids in the game. Why not
only the avatar Harman, whom Dan wounds, and his consequent representation
inside Garcian's mind. And what about his young self? Why would a ressurecting
demigod choose to remain immobile? Even 100y later? Is it to get demented
chicks, or the elephant rifles?

2. Wasn't the guy next to Harman, when Garcian relearns he's Emir and
goes back to the Union Hotel, Dmitri Nightmare and not J. Gagnon? J.
Gagnon never made it to the hotel. 'Cause he got offed by the smiths. Whatever
they were.

4. I read in a similar plot FAQ, but of greater depth, (by Shockley_Haynes)
that Harman's current state was a result of Emir trying to put him
into a safe and 'breaking' him in the process. It seems more plausible that he
was assaulted back in 2000 when Dan got revived and got crazed for a period,
that left him in his sad state, as the gamebook suggests.
I think that the 'hand in killer 7' gamebook should not be totally neglected
when analyzing the plot. Using only what the game itself shows and gives
always leads into confusion. You must gather clues here and there and piece it
for yourself, accept one story denounce another in favor of own sense of...
well sense. The only other explanation of why Harman
is in a wheelchair is to underline his weakness and dependence on
Garcian (explained later). I thought it was to fool his enemies into
underestimating him, but the dude packs an elephant, tank killing rifle
on his 'chair. I mean, it's a hell of a giveaway.

9. Master Smith is Master to Garcian probably because subconsciously
Garcian must remember the real Harman, which he offed as Emir or was it
the other way around. Something from harman's RL authority as his
Tutor, must have carried onto his new incarnation as Garcian's persona
companion. If it was one and the same Harman Smith, or Deltahead, that was the
school principal and a skilled assasin with multifoliate personae
ability, and against Kun Lan, it can be assumed that Kun Lan used Emir,
Harman's student, to off Harman, and Emir could've found out where the
Union 7 meeting was held easily, because he held Harman's trust. He
didn't need no Yoon-truemaskguy.

34. Why 100y later? Did it take them that much time to resurrect, if they ever
were real? Why is Harman still in a wheelchair? Surely a semi-deity is not so
easily crippled. Why doesn't he age at all, but he did, as shown by him once
being the young Tommy-gun-tooting Harman. Is it really an Emir's crippled
memory of the man, possessing a bit of Harman inside himself even now?

14. When Kun Lan and Harman Smith talk for the second time, while playing
chess and say 'has another come to surface?' after someone opens the
door to wherever they are, they might mean just one 'another', not the
entire crew of K7 personae, in sequence, who i believe to never have
existed in the first place. Time is warped there, and this was the
second time Garcian interrupted them, presumably.
The first time he interrupted them, he shot them full of lead. Or was
it the second time? Time there is warped.

15. There is nothing to suggest that Master Harman persona took control
over Emir, during the 2nd encounter with Harman Smith (the other one
but the same one) and Kun Lan chess-match, and shot the two. Garcian
doesn't even have a tommy gun in his suitcase. I think it just meant
that Emir discarded another part of his delusions, Harman Smith and Kun
Lan, which were also a part of his madness, so like all the other
personae, he destroyed them too.

37. Harman has the ability to laugh.

19. Why did Matsuken turn on Kun Lan during 'Lion'? Could it be that he didn't
even know by whom he was marked?  And what the hell is a Harman
doing there just lying on the floor? Who leaves decrepit immobile old
men lying on the floors of secret abandoned bases anyway. This body,
which i presume dead, might mean only that Harman left his avatar
body because the game was over, and then Emir shoots Kun Lan's avatar, who
was reluctant to end the game, and that's that. Time to sleep for a
hundred. See you next resurrection.
If we do accept Shockley_Haynes's explanation of a chess play occurring
between Kun an Harm, and as Matsuken and Emir being their pieces,
respectively, then we can assume that the reason Matsuken gives Emir a chance
to decide what course of action is to be taken - is black waiting for white's
play. The problem here is that Harm lost his chess game to Kun this time, but
his pawn Emir won and killed the smiles. If Harman is the white player and for
the good, and Kun is the black player, for the bad, that won the game, why is
it that his smiles lost? And the option of whether to destroy Japan or not is
left to Harm's Emir, that is, to us the player?
If Kun won, and the smiles are treated as a sacrifice game-wise (chess), the
canon ending would seem to be the destruction of Japan.
Or are their roles, Kun's and Harm's actually reversed?

23. Where is Harman's gun in that 1st scene Garcian enters the
Forbidden Room? Why is he so stirred after seeing Garcian? Kun Lan
finds not Harman's gasping and screeching funny, but the fact that
Garcian was there. Also, he entered half-way into the story, after the
stabby part. He didn't hear everything.
In the next scene he says to Mills, 'the master is gone'.
Could it be that the second time he enters the forbidden room is just a
flashback of what he did the first time? Time has no meaning in memory
inside one's mind, everything else in the U7 hotel in 'Smile' was a flashback.
Could it be that the first scene is what Garcian remembered, but the
second what actually happened?
Time has no meaning there, the two might have been discussing the
slaying of that woman and the new arrival at the same time.
The weird spasm that Harman pulls and Lan's laughter remind me strongly
of how their bodies danced when shot in the 2nd chess scene.
Since time has no bearing there, it might have occurred simultaneously,
and left Emir Harmanless. It wasn't Master Harman or young Harman they
saw, with a Tommy gun that did them in, it was Emir. Only it was in a
warped place, inside his mind. And there is only one damn Harman.


Emir Parkreiner
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5. Problem, how could have Garcian driven all the way to Coburn with a
corpse in tow, when he offed himself on the Union Hotel Rooftop, where
he was found by Harman Smith, some version of him? And what is the
significance of putting a dead Harman inside his vault? Why didn't he
leave him where he shot him? It is never said where he shot him.

6. And who gave Garcian the ring? Wasn't he clairvoyant from the start,
the third eye and all? No he wasn't, it signified his link to Harman.
On the rooftop, he either assimilated Harman, after killing him, or
Harman absorbed him. It's Harman that's clairvoyant. When Garcian
shoots the third eye near the end of the game he severs his link with
Harman completely, and is Emir again. Presumably still 13yo in his
mind.

10. Why would a young Harman be partnered with Gagnon in that flashback scene
at U7 hotel? Makes no sense.
I thought of Gagnon as Garcian's own self-inquiry into who he really
is. His internal thought process. In the end, when he is at the
rooftop, opening his suitcase and seeing all the weapons of his K7
unit, he appears distraught and seems like he didn't know that all the
Personae were him, not bewildered that he was alone, but surprised at
what was there. His inflection and voice tone changes to an
adolescent's, like he's 13 again. And it seems as if he didn't know
what he was carrying this whole time, a lot of guns for all occasions.
There were no Personae, other than him. All of it, all, was his
madness. He was a trained and conditioned assassin that got triggered
every time, from his base in battleship island, and went to do a gig in
one of those Ulmeyda rocket cars. Yeah, i know, we don't see him
driving that model until Mills bites it, but we don't see what he's
driving most of the time. Nor do we know what amount of time it takes
to go from Japan, using that expressway thingy, to the States. It might
be pretty fast, and it sounds that way too. Then we have the RL coliseum, and
the vinculum coliseum, the steps leading out, when he's passing through the
vinculum, deja vu, it's all to similar to the ones presented in 'lion' to be
simply written off. I think that Mills activated him every time with that same
phone call, gave him the data, and Garcie would be off, carrying his tools in
his suitcase, thinking that he was a multitude, with who knows what playing
in loop inside his mind. But what about the basement Harman of 3y later?

11. The common explanation for how the k7 compilation got detached from
Garcian, after Smile op, after gymnasium, did not sit well with me. This
explanation is that the others just up and left, or no explanation is given at
all. I beg your pardon?
I think that, as Garcian was coming to terms that he might be the E, his
own subconsciousness, his craze, got loose inside him, and as a result
we were treated to a gunfight between ghosts, his personae and the
invincible smiles at the gymnasium. The death of all the personae by
the Invincibles is him knowing that he is once again Emir, and that the
madness (thinking that he was a multitude K7) has passed. It was all an
internal self-defense mechanism, a mind cleansing itself of false data.

12. The 'forbidden room' itself is a part of Garcian's Psyche that was
locked from himself, by himself.

37. And what about the television set? It is missing when he comes back to the
island in his living/waiting room/prison? Does it symbolize that all control
over him was broken?

16. Also, i think that Garcian, when it came to sense of self and
reality, and common sense, was limited by his conditioning from the
government. He didn't know what 'a president' was, and what was its role.
Iwazaru was probably his inner smile, so to speak, being locked in the
basement of the same building Garcian had awaited every Mills'
activation phone call. Most of the events of the game were probably in
his own head, and not real, or not as they actually occurred.
Everything up until his second game visit to U7 hotel was probably
false or inaccurate crazed memory.
The heaven smiles were probably real, but i doubt that they were all
monsters as portrayed in the game. Most were probably just folks,
targets and collateral, that seemed as monsters to Garcie, because of
his conditioning. Not only did he have the ability to see smiles, he saw them
everywhere.

18. I believe Garcie just sat there, in what appeared to be his home,
but was in fact a waiting room of sort, at that island, waiting for
Mills' activation call.
He was always brunching away, during activations, which is awful
curious. Like a set of instructions always given the same way in order
to further a conditioning.

20. Battleship island is the place where Garcian's room was, and where
he was kept, as an antidote for Smiles, which were created there as
well. The vinculum is the route he always took when going on a hit, so
it is always the same in his skewed conditioned memory.
Garcian would always start his mission from there. It is possible that
he never offed Harman the principal, and that he was always with him on
the island, or that Harman's room Harman was just a remnant illusion.

24. The rooftop scene with Emir and young Emir. Why is Garcian so
bewildered by this realization that he is Emir resurrected. I mean, he
is a 'professional' in his own words. He played Russian Roulette with a
loaded pistol. And he resurrected lots before,
so it's not new. Why would he break down and act as a child. Is it
because the madness finally looses its grip and he realizes there were
never any other personae but him, and that he was a tool, conditioned
and used by two governments? And after offing that memory he was
disgusted with what he has killed while under control of some
government's agency? Also notice no Tommy gun in his suitcase.
Everything else is there.
Emir Parkreiner's conditioning started when he was young, it is
possible that he never had any control over his actions whatsoever. And
also, he cannot be the 'quarterback' from Kun Lan's story during the
first chess scene, simply because he was too young. It could've been
Harman though.

25. If it was Harman that Emir killed as the leader of U7, how did it
come to pass that Harman 'took Emir in' as he says during a flashback,
on the roof after the killings?
Could it be that the gamebook was half-way true, that Emir killed
himself, that Harman went up and absorbed him, and then faked his own
death?
Then, as years passed and both got older, one of Garcian's personae,
which were all madness, harmed Harman badly enough to make him bound to
a wheelchair? And from then on Garcian was the main persona, between
the two.

26. Who set up the Gymnasium? It was Garcian's mind's self-defense
mechanism, the whole thing, offing his madness. Everything after
Matsuken leaving is madness. In light of fresh data regarding his
identity, Garcian's mind unravels and his own mechanisms destroy his
alter egos, which were never real in the first place, except for
Harman, with whom he shared the Multifoliate Personae Phenomenon, and a
body, after he 'took him in' at the roof. The only surviving persona
was the real persona, Emir. The link between Harman/Emir might have
degraded after Garcian injuring Harman while under the influence of one
of his fake personae, Dan, so he rejected Harman the cripple and left
him in his own physical body, while remaining a different Harman
Smith/Garcian, much like the original Harman melded with Dmitri, but
then rejected him and became something else but the same.
We don't know who killed Greg Nightmare, it could've been Keane, but we
don't know. And why was Keane so bitter about women anyway?

27. Garcian lacks the vision ring because it was Harman that could see
the smiles, not Emir, and when he regained his Emirness, his connection
with Harman was lost.

28. The golden gun is Emir's, it's the gun Emir uses to off himself on
the roof, it is the same gun Garcian uses after Gymnasium. It kills
smiles in one shot. Why? Is gold to smiles as silver to werevolves?
Assuming the gymnasium was all in his mind, where did he get the gun?
Did he always have it? If so, why the other guns, this one is so
effective. And it's Emir's.
Perhaps that is why. Perhaps he willed it out of his mind, perhaps he
found it someplace, maybe hidden in the gymnasium or on the way to
Union Hotel. Did Matsuken or Lan plant it? Or perhaps it was with him
all along, but he was blind to its presence. Notice how the dangling nightmare
corpse is shown with the gun only after Matsuken leaves, not before.
If he was actually a smile, what the hell was he doing with Emir's gun?

30. So, Emir was 2m tall at 13y of age? He looks that tall when he
whacks Dan in the hotel, and he wears a suit too. All the murders were first
person, even the Harman/Kun Lan scene, except Dan. Only there we see Garcian,
but dressed as usual, and tall as usual.

32. When Matsuken says, 'you boys' to Emir, near the end of chapter
Lion, i doubt that he means Emir and a multitude of other Personae
inside him, i think that he means 'you assassins' as in other assassins.
Emir and K7 weren't the only crew around, although they were the best.
The solution to the suitcase, besides it being the laziness of the
programmers could be that, even though Emir ceased being Garcian, he
still retained his memories, and skills. And him actually being all of
the K7, having all of their combat and weapon skills, he is able to use
all of the weapons as the situation requires. Although he still prefers
his old golden gun.


'K6'
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3. If all of the killed were killers themselves, why did Kaede act like
a frightened little girl when the killer came for her? Besides Coyote
and Dan, the rest were taken out without a fight. What sort of killers
act so casually, when something big is about to go down? Also, Kaede is
said to be killed elsewhere in the 'Hand in Killer 7', and that all of
them were actualy 'Union 7' remnants. How can such a mixed group of
people be all grouped behind something so Japanese. There's no chance
that all of them recieved training at Coburn.

7. If Kevin never speaks, not even when harmed by an exploding dna
terrorist, or shot to death, why did he choose to pose as a receptionist at
the U. Hotel when he got himself Emired? Wouldn't it be hard for him not to
speak with that cover? Where's the sense in that?

8. Emir shot everyone from the K7 right? But why does only Kaede show
the bloodstains? Coyote was shot while he was wearing nothing but his
underwear and all of them got bullet holes in them. So why just Kaede?
Perhaps she was innocent? And Mask De Smith, how in the hell did he get
to become a U7 hitman, when he was popular as a small-town wrestler
about to go big? Of how many blind 14yo chinese boys that practice
assasination have you heard? This seems like an unlikely rooster for a
killer crew. Some of them might have been innocent.

35. The only K7 member that might have been a real persona, confirmed through
a neutral's eyes (the comic book writing guy Pearlharbour), is Dan Smith. But
whose persona was he? He might have been Harman's, going by what the gamebook
says, but like the rest, he too got dissolved by those invincible smiles in
Gymnasium. Was he then, too, a false memory, only stronger then the rest?

36. When K7 squares off against Handsomes, none of them show signs of emotion
concerning each other's simultaneous presence. It could be that they do
simultaneously exist inside Garcian, and that they find it no different then
the real thing. It also should be noted that the 'real thing' in this case
probably is just a scripted event in an online game written by Love. Not only
does Love serve here as a 4th wall breaker, telling the K7 it's just a game
played by players, namely us, but she tells them, him, that he's being played.
Out of all K7+H only Garcian remains after Love breaks the scripted battle and
the illusion of control of outcome. Why is only Garcian left?


Remnant thoughts
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17. The Handsome men encounter, besides serving as a game that Kun Lan
supposedly waged against K7 and Harman Smith and lost due to Love (or did he?)
the gamer that abruptly ends the match, also serves as the game message
that it is all just a game, and that it could end at any time and with no
explanation as to what the hell. The explanation will be done justice
in the authors own way. Understand?
Which happened in the end. Most of us that played it said 'What the
hell happened with this storyline?'
I believe the game unfinished, which is supported by what the gamebook
says concerning the background of the story. You couldn't guess half
of it, if you just played through the game.

38. Since Iwazaruscof turned out to be a smile in RL, possibly even Kun Lan's
avatar or some such, the question is, what are the other two from the trio?
Kikazaru and Mizaru? Were they just different personae of a same creature?

21. Iwazaru is all red, this is a standard heroic color in japanese
culture, while white is death. The screaming in the trailer, which
really isn't in Seattle, is Iwazaru, that is Kun Lan's avatar body. I
doubt that Matusken didn't know where this body was, being touched by
Kun Lan after all. Kun Lan probably called it quits after the game was
done, and decided the Smile master body served no purpose whatsoever
anymore. Terrorism was done, the chess game done, and the smileys
spent. Harman and Kun Lan take their games very seriously.

22. Who killed Samantha? Was she even real? When Garcian selects Harman
from the TV, he doesn't speak to him physically, he gets inside his
mind, becomes him, talks with himself then. I bet Garcie himself
strangled the life out of her for abusing Harmie, that is himself,
well, inside his head i presume. I presume she was never real, only a
fragment of his madness. Or before a certain point - she was real.

29. Kun Lan and Harman are reminiscent of the Great Gesser and Zavulon,
from the 'Nightwatch' universe.

31. Samantha Smith's Death. Yes her trousers are unbuttoned, and mouth
wide open, but what else? What else shows she was raped/reaped?
What rapist puts clothes back onto his victim, once he's done, and with
her life on his soul? Although, perhaps, Harman mind-raped her,
not physically, i doubt it happened at all. Maybe she tried to rape the
old man once again, and it backfired. If she was there at all as a
really real person. Perhaps she was some Emir flashback or some remnant
broad from op 14 or something. Could be that she's Harman, when he's
out of it. That would explain why, when Harman leaves for good, she is gone
too. And why she's always around him. Or did he just recruit her by killing
her? If so, where is she?

33. Dan Smith's death, and all the stories concerning K7 are rendered
fiction within fiction, with the explanation above that it was all Emir
baby. Only messed up in the head by government conditioning, held on
the island awaiting activation. Harman and Kun Lan, might even be false
too, Garcian could have come into contact with the imprisoned Kun Lan-
alike in the basement, and Harman himself could have been just a meat
puppet, and another conditioning trick.
So Garcian just absorbed them into the story and gave them
characteristics and lines. And the Lan and Harman from the ending -
used as mere symbols for a never-ending fight, as we came to see them as
conflicted opposites game-wise. Like if i waved a piece of paper and
a glass of water in front of you all day saying that paper is thin and
the glass is full of water and said that these were in opposition and
then after a couple of days of such conditioning i'd simply put this
glass over the paper and you'd see what i was meaning to say.


Conclusions:
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It must be said that, what the 'Hand in Killer 7' writes about, and
what the game shows are really loosely connected. Who knows what had
occurred, this is my version, based mostly on only playing the game. The
problem here is that the storyline is a mess, and that everything is
open to interpretation and not coherently connected. It's like a dozen
stories spliced together, stories with similar characters and a main
plot, but from different seasons and episodes. And it makes little
sense. But even so, i think that the whole game was, excluding the lion
chapter and the ending of 'Smile', seen through the minds of a broken,
mad individual, namely Emir. Who knows what happened, or what he did.
All we saw was his mad, conditioned interpretation of ops he carried
out. We know almost nothing for sure, except:

A: There are two very powerful, seemingly god-like creatures of
opposing intentions and means. Kun Lan is linked to Smiles, Harman
linked to Emir. Which one is good is debatable. (very probable)
B: They spar, regularly, playing games that involve fates of nations
and many many people. Currently they are involved in a mutual struggle. (true,
if A is met)
C: An exceptional assassin existed, called Emir, that killed 6 people,
and got stuck with their personae. I doubt he killed Harman, because it
is shown he killed himself on the roof, and i wager Harman absorbed
him. 'Took him in'. If he did kill H, that's 7, and he was stuck with
them, for real or make-believe. (true)
D: Harman uses a wheelchair, meaning he has come to some harm in the
timespan between the time he absorbed Emir or E took him, and K7's op
number 33. I presume Garcian, under the influence of Dan Smith persona,
harmed him, as said in the gamebook. (true, but the Dan part is debatable)
E: Matsuken is real, and his existence can't be doubted. (true)
F: Ulmeyda shows himself as a remnant to his successor, showing that
remnants do exist. But i don't know if Travis and Susie do. They might,
i don't know. Because they are never seen from a neutral third party,
only the K7, which i think are all non-existant, and all just Emir
absorbed in Harman, or, because Harman was weakened, Harman in Garcian.
G: The coliseum from op. Lion, and the vinculum coliseum, also the
stairs of the vinculum entrance and exit are awfully similar and are
probably one and the same, only distorted through Emir's skewed,
conditioned memory. The gatekeeper may be some agent collecting data
(presented as soul shells ingame) and checking whether Emir did his job right,
if he did, he did the work, come back home Emir. The monster smiley in the
middle of it is his actual mission goal. When he destroys it, his mission is
done. This is how missions are encoded and compressed. (plausible, 50% or less)
H: Emir, as Garcian, was always under somebody's surveillance. Even in
his fantastic missions, with the cameras. If you accept that at least
the cameras were real, you can assume that it was through switches like
these Garcian's buttons were pushed into a desired behavior pattern,
or a persona. (surveillance positively present, switches might be)
I: The game is a mess, an intentional one at that. Like for instance,
you intend to randomly throw socks of different color around your
bedroom, but you can't know where each one will land, but there's a
good backstory as to what occurred, but you kinda loose interest
somewhere after 75% of it, and you desire to throw your boxers around
and mix it up, a twist you see, and then you're out of time and must go
to work and you leave it at that.
And if someone else walks in, and sees this mess, he might think it's
interesting, perhaps cool, but a mess still, with no explanation. Now, one
could presume that this rampage of socks and undergarments has a deeper
meaning, besides being fun and seemingly cool, and you can try to make sense of
it all, but the point of the matter is that you just can't know for sure. The
guy that made the mess is not there, he's at work, doing something else. So you
could analyze this sock formation to death, and it might remind you of swans or
robots or potatoes, but you'll never know what it meant to the creator of it.
Only what it meant to you. Perhaps it meant nothing. The creator comes home and
says after being asked about the underweargeddon 'Oh, it was pointless. I had
an idea there, but it got lost. But it's cool, right?'
Don't expect a sensible story here, but expect to be prompted into thinking,
even though it may lead to nowhere. Enjoy the minute coolness of it, but
remember that the socks have to be put back into the drawer eventually, and
that it's another working day tomorrow.
(amen)
J: Curtis existed, as did all the targets. The question is how Garcian
eliminated them all in truth. (yep, hmm)

And that's what i make of it, if it's to have any sense.
An odd thought, could Linda Vermillion be Harman Smith, separated from
Garcian, in a skirt? The hat, the fact she finds herself known to
Garcian, the fact she offed Mills just before he said a thing about
Harman, ordering Garcie and calling herself a protector.... Mills got
himself wasted the second he chose to speak about Harman.

Final thoughts
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I honestly think that the authors lucked out. Those guys put this
complex but unfinished product out there, for whatever reason, and it
just worked because it was mess, it was... art. Hah. It had everything,
cars, gods, afros, politics, action, gore, sex, zombies, twists, good
vs evil, punishing rangers, imagination. And it let you assemble the
story, decide what made sense. No, it made you decide. A game that
makes you think, go figure. Also i don't like number 13.
Handsooome Beeeam!

Thanks
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To the makers of this artsy mess of a game that made me think'n'play.
Other FAQ creators, on Gamefaqs and elsewhere, for their collected thoughts and
data.
Captain Planet, for being awesome, even with a mullet.

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