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  • 5/11/2025
Part 63 of the walkthrough of Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut for the PC.
Transcript
00:00How is it? Why are we still not moving here?
00:04Oh my God, so many people!
00:06Calm down.
00:07There are only so many doctors.
00:09Do you think they can do some surgery at the same time?
00:12I'm a little worried.
00:13We're definitely going to go in.
00:15You're saying it's so easy.
00:17If my body is completely working on it, then how do I do it?
00:21And then I'll become a vegetable.
00:23That's not possible.
00:24Even if it happened, you'll be taken to the top.
00:28Do you believe me?
00:29I'm going to be taken to the top.
00:31I hope someone else has enough power to take you.
00:59Not what I have heard.
01:01Only raises more questions about the problem of human enhancement.
01:04Is this the beginning of a ridiculous technological break down?
01:08Or just another glitch in the system?
01:10This is Eliza Kazan, reporting to you live, from Piink!
01:15I know, I know.
01:42But if you haven't lived it, it's easy for people to judge you and say, oh, you only want an authentic one to get a vote, and you can't get a vote.
01:50I just hope Lim won't have a problem fixing that glitch she's been experiencing.
02:12Wow, followers!
02:23And they jam in fucking deep.
02:26Not only do they want you to report to a Limb clinic near you, but, yup, you guessed it, they want to revisit you for the brand spanking new one.
02:35Take a new one. Well, good luck, huh? You might as well pick up your ball and change two of them.
02:42Unmoved.
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03:33There's more that's to come, followers, so stay long, and if you're just joining us, we're talking about bullshit, people, bollocks if you're in London, merde if you're in Paris, Scatta if you're in Athens, foo-foo-pink-pong if you're in fucking Beijing, it's all the same everywhere in the world.
03:55Let me keep you up on the latest pile of turd that's breaking news as of right now. Now this one is so fresh, it's still steaming, followers, it's so intense, you can't escape it, so fly apart-
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04:55Now some of the things like my apartment.
04:58Assured to my apartment, please by step sir, between US.
05:00Now you can't see anything?
05:02No.
05:03Alors, let's go.
05:04There are some things that are not too late.
05:16Why are you saying that?
05:17Have you ever noticed that all of the people of the town of the town of the town of the town of the town of the town of the town of the town of the town?
05:22And this morning, I haven't seen any of them.
05:26I heard the comment that the old child disappeared.
05:30The building dasselins and europeans tense already, in the town of the town of the town of the town of the town of Indiana is started.
06:00I'll be right back.
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07:59I don't know.
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10:30You must get that chip back, Mr Jensen.
10:37I got the chip.
10:40The sellers are out cold.
10:42Excellent work.
10:43Seems Mr Darrow was right to trust you.
10:47We will send people to take care of the terrorists.
10:50Could I see the chip?
10:51How about you tell me what's on it first?
10:55Blackmail, Mr. Jensen.
10:57Don't waste your time.
11:00I won't tell you anything.
11:02Besides, there are stones better left unturned.
11:06Might as well just give me the chip and leave it at that.
11:09All right, take it.
11:10Trust me, it's better like this anyway.
11:14You've done a great job.
11:15I thank you on Mr. Darrow's behalf.
11:17Even though this was a favor for Mr. Darrow, he believes you should be duly rewarded.
11:24Here is a payment in credits.
11:26I'm sure Mr. Darrow will wish to congratulate you himself.
11:30Expect to hear from him soon.
11:39It seems David has a flair for choosing his people, Mr. Jensen.
11:43You have done me a great service today.
11:45Glad I could help.
11:47I just wish I knew what this was all about.
11:49You never know, Mr. Jensen.
11:51One day, you just might.
11:53Don't mind that crap, man.
12:22It's indentured slavery.
12:23You, Darrow, pays for your augments, and you spend the rest of your life working on his pet project to pay him back.
12:28No, it's not done, it's not done.
12:30We've done it almost done.
12:32The first installation.
12:34For this whole global cooling thing to work,
12:36Darrow has to build a dozen more notions all over the place.
12:39Did you read the fine print?
12:40I heard somebody told them,
12:43I've heard lugar room, won't be as far from as far as possible.
12:45I don't know.
12:45Oh, my God.
13:15Oh, my God.
13:45Oh, my God.
14:15Oh, my God.
14:45Oh, my God.
15:15Oh, my God.
15:17Oh, my God.
15:19Oh, my God.
15:21What's it to you?
15:22When a stranger sojourns with you and your land, you shall not do him wrong.
15:27You've dropped the murk gig to become a man of the cloth?
15:30Oh, my God.
15:31I just have an interest in theology.
15:33And I love quoting the book.
15:35Everything in it is so evocative.
15:39Now, tell me, are you here to stop me?
15:45That I am.
15:48Then perhaps you should reconsider.
15:50There are many of us, and only one of you.
15:54At this moment, my men and I have no quarrel with you.
15:57So you don't have to die for a war that isn't yours.
16:01I said I was here to stomp you, not fight you.
16:06A friend of yours sent me to convince you to turn yourself in.
16:09Let me guess.
16:10Dr. Wing, right?
16:12He's a good man.
16:14And I know he's only trying to do what he thinks is right.
16:17But he doesn't quite grasp the whole picture here.
16:20Then why don't you enlighten me?
16:21Start by explaining why you went rogue.
16:23When an average man decides he no longer shares his employer's views and opts to leave, we say he's handing in his resignation.
16:30When men like us do the same, it's called going rogue.
16:33You can't quit a job like ours, Jensen.
16:36You know that?
16:39Yeah, okay, I can relate.
16:40But you still haven't answered my question.
16:43And what do you mean when you say you no longer share your employer's view?
16:46Back in the US, when I first got into the army, I did it because I wanted to serve my country.
16:51I believed in its values.
16:53I believed in its government.
16:55Back then I believed that by serving my government, I was serving the people it was supposed to protect.
17:00Nice sentiment.
17:01But you don't work for the US anymore, you work for Bell Tower.
17:05Times change, Jensen.
17:07You know the story.
17:09Capitalism's final encroachment on one of the most lucrative industries in the history of mankind.
17:14War got privatized.
17:16The US military offloaded its special operations to PMCs like Blue Water Global and Bell Tower.
17:22I believed that as long as they were working for the government, they were serving the same cause.
17:28So when they offered me the chance to work on major operations at twice the pay grade, I made my jump.
17:34Why don't we just skip to when things went sour?
17:40Bell Tower outfitted us with top-notch augmentations.
17:43The kind of stuff civilians never hear about. Gave us a massive edge over the enemy.
17:48Later, seeing as my unit was one of the most successful ones, they selected us for a special program.
17:54Top secret. Experimental tech. Told us we would get to work on critical black ops for the US government. But there was a price to pay.
18:03Go on.
18:04We had to be implanted with a neural hub that manipulates memory centers in the brain. Basically controlling what you can and cannot remember.
18:11And you agreed to this?
18:13Beware of false prophets who've come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves.
18:19The augmentation was supposed to keep us safe, make sure we'd never remember details if we fell behind enemy lines.
18:25That was the main function. The second one, the one they didn't tell us about, was to lower our inhibitions.
18:31Make us more receptive to orders we'd likely disobey. Bell Tower turned us into the perfect mercs.
18:38If you were so perfect, and the hub made you so perfect, how did it fail? How come they didn't help through the whole agency?
18:47I told you the tech was experimental. After a couple of ops I started experiencing memory shifts, remembering bits and fragments of past operations.
18:57Slowly I realized some of these operations couldn't logically have been orchestrated by the government.
19:02I was asked to do highly questionable things, even by professional standards.
19:07Aren't we all?
19:08Not like this, Jensen. Our services have been sold to corrupt officials in the American and Chinese governments.
19:15A combination of lies and use of the neural aug made sure we complied. We were working for a shadow government. Individuals corrupted by a quest for personal power.
19:25So how'd you get out of it?
19:26I confronted the project director. He quoted Apocalypse Now. You have to have men who are moral, and at the same time who are able to utilize their primordial instincts to kill without feeling.
19:40I forced him to disconnect the hub. For me and my squad mates here. And then I killed him. I went through his files and contacts. I know who these corrupt men are now. They've turned us into killing machines, and now they'll get to experience their experiment first hand.
19:57Listen. I have no doubt these men deserve to die. But you can't simply pass judgment on people. Nothing gives you that right. You have to turn yourself in. Play this by the book.
20:12Play this by the book.
20:13I'm afraid that's impossible. These men I killed, and these men I'm going to kill, they have names. Families. Their deaths shouldn't be erased from my memory by some electronic software. They should haunt me. Taunt me. Until I finally meet our lord and pay for my sins. But the men behind this, they deserve to die. And I think there's poetry in the fact that they engineered their own demise.
20:41My demise. Then it looks like you leave me no choice. Let's get this over with.
20:48Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed.
20:52Go for them! Go for them! Go for them!
20:54You run!
20:56Whoa! Whoa!
21:11Yeah, ho!
21:14I'm ready!
21:15Go for them!
21:32I don't know.
22:02I don't know.

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