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11 years ago
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Kosha, did you introduce a secret police force in your game?
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11 years ago
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but it’s for their own good. How can they not understand?
And did they agree to the gas extraction?
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11 years ago
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I don't remember anything about the police or the gas. I think I introduced some kind of police force, but I've already forgotten the consequences.
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11 years ago
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I just stumbled upon a funny scenario: a country where 100% of the population disappears without a trace. (And I've seen something similar, but with sacrifices). We should add this to Kittypink as well.
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11 years ago
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No, it's not possible. Many units die in wars because the defense is too high.
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11 years ago
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Guys, are you sure you contacted the right person? It seems like he's trading slaves, not nuclear weapons. And he led you "north of the docks" (S - the place where slaves are traded).
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11 years ago
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Medj, and don't forget that he led a group there, consisting of girls who made up more than half of the group. There's definitely some kind of trap there.
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11 years ago
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And bring me a cute slave, one who looks like Luke :3
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11 years ago
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- Poor fellow, - Jamil commented, - this unfortunate soul couldn't resist the temptations of the Devil and indulged in carnal pleasures with one of my slaves. - He said, as if justifying himself. - In a normal situation, I would have sentenced him to fifty lashes, but the guy was unlucky: to his misfortune, the girl he decided to abuse was a virgin.
At these words, Madeleine feigned disgust on her face, although it was almost completely hidden behind the mask of impartiality befitting bodyguards.
Guys, are you sure you contacted the right person? I think he's trading slaves, not nuclear weapons. And he led you "north of the docks" (S - the place where slaves are traded).
Let Locke sort it out; my job is to shoot from the rifle. But in general, yes, he could have misinterpreted the essence of "Locke's business."
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11 years ago
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but it's for their own good. How can they not understand?
*ROFL*
where one hundred percent of the population disappears without a trace.
This really bothers me because I see something like this (not 100%, but a lot) in almost every top country.
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11 years ago
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As she said these words, Madeleine showed disgust on her face, although it was almost completely hidden behind the mask of impartiality expected of bodyguards.
:O Cold fire, bright darkness, dry liquid.
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11 years ago
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Veilin tried not to pay attention to the local barbarian customs. The behavior of their guide aroused his suspicion, and he was ready to draw his pistol at any moment. As long as the situation was not hostile, he made every effort to remain calm and clear-headed, and to act without hesitation if necessary. At the same time, his face expressed open friendliness, and it was impossible to tell what he was really thinking.
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11 years ago
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Cold fire, bright darkness, dry liquid.
) Well, I meant that she was supposed to be impartial, but she pretended that what she heard disturbed her so much that she couldn't even fully suppress her disgust... )))
What else can I do but describe such things?)
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11 years ago
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Come on, let's get the patrol moving and stop wasting so much time standing around.
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11 years ago
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Go ahead and record. And don't look at me, I'm a healer, not an astronomer.

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