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Revision as of 11:43, 19 September 2018
Fun and Games was a virtual representation of one of Jacob Frye's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate through the Helix Navigator.
Description
Jacob and Roth set out to destroy one of Starrick's workshops.
Dialogue
As Jacob was about to enter the Alhambra Music Hall, Roth stepped out.
- Roth: Ah! This way, my dear. I've something to show you!
Hop in!
Jacob took the reins to Roth's carriage.
- Jacob: Where are we going?
- Roth: One of Starrick's workshops, where they build weapons for his army. When the world is full of nasty things, we must tear those things apart. A man like Starrick builds a world around his own desires, so we lose the ability to dream for ourselves. Therefore, we must-
- Jacob: Strike.
- Roth: Precisely! No matter the cost... Every second of hestitation allows Starrick to build.
Jacob and Roth reached the workshop and ascended a nearby rooftop.
- Jacob: What a funk in here.
- Roth: You must see the potential, dear Jacob. This workshop is one of Starrick's! Set the dynamite, and let's blow it to atoms. Together.
Jacob placed crates of dynamite around the workshop.
- Jacob: That's one.
There.
Set.
And done!
He returned to Roth on the rooftop.
- Jacob: All rigged up.
- Roth: Perfect, let's put our plan into action... Stand back! Ready!
As Roth directed his Blighters, Jacob noticed children entering the workshop.
- Jacob: Wait!
- Roth: Whatever for?
- Jacob: There are children in there!
- Roth: Jacob, my dear, Starrick uses child labor to manufacture goods. We must put an end to his production line.
- Jacob: But not like this.
- Roth: Why not?! I can do whatever I damn well please! Soon, you will understand what it is to be free, as I am. Light 'em up, boys!
The Blighters ran towards the dynamite and prepared to ignite it.
- Jacob: No!
Leaping down onto one of the Blighters, Jacob killed him with his kukri.
- Roth: What the hell are you doing?!
- Jacob: We're not playing games anymore, Roth!
Jacob ran towards the workshop.
- Roth: No. We're not.
The dynamite blew up and Jacob entered the burning workhouse, where he kicked open a door.
- Jacob: Out you get, move quickly, no time to idle!
While the children ran out, Jacob carried the wounded ones outside and fended off attacking Blighters. Roth's henchman, Lewis, then approached with a box.
- Lewis: A gift, sir, from Mr. Roth. You should be warned, Mr. Frye, that when Roth is angry with one, he generally brings suffering to many.
Jacob read a letter placed on the box.
- Letter: My dearest Jacob. Alas, it seems our adventures have come to a close. Although our time together was brief, it's left a lasting mark. I wish you well in all your future endeavors. Cordially, Maxwell. Post scriptum: I'm putting on a show this evening. All of London will be there. Enclosed, please find your invitation.
Opening the box, Jacob saw Roth's dead pet crow inside.
Outcome
After learning of Roth's immoral ways, Jacob cut his ties with the crimeboss.
Gallery
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Roth steps out quickly from Alhambra Music Hall
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Roth tells Jacob to follow him to his carriage
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Jacob reaches the workshop
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Roth directs his Blighters to blow up the workshop
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Jacob notices children entering the building
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Roth tells Jacob that Starrick uses child labor to manufacture the goods
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Roth is determined to blow up the workshop, even with children inside
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Jacob executes an air assassination
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Jacob kills one of Roth's men
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Roth watches Jacob displeased
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Jacob finds an exit
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Jacob enters the burning building
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Jacob rescues the wounded children
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Lewis gives Jacob a gift from Roth
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Lewis warns Jacob about Roth's behaviors
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Roth's letter
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Jacob learns of Roth's immoral ways
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Jacob opens the box and sees the dead baby crow that lies inside