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  • 5/29/2025
Part 55 of the walkthrough of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided for the PC.
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00:00This video is made possible in this video.
00:30The news just keeps getting worse.
01:00It was just a matter of time before they got her.
01:20Before who got her?
01:22She's that journalist. The one writing all those things about... you know who.
01:27You'll have to fill me in.
01:29Radko Maximilian Perry? The local anti-Alg politician? That's Angela Gunn lying there.
01:36She's the one that's been writing about him. There was a threat of a scandal and everything. Coincidence?
01:51It's important to follow the evidence in situations like this. You can't just accuse people left and right.
01:58I gave you evidence. I told you. The articles.
02:02Right. Other than that, is there anything else that makes you think this politician might be responsible?
02:08Damn right there is. Fucker told my car once. When he was municipal transport minister.
02:14I see. I hate that guy so much. Did you actually see anything?
02:21I just got here. So I see what you see. A dead augmented journalist.
02:27Thanks.
02:28Thanks.
02:29Something is going to push them into attacking us. The only way I'm conti- If you saw something you have to-
02:31We can't let them get away with this. We can't let them get away with this.
02:38I recognize you. We're neighbors. I've seen you in our building.
02:42You're very difficult to miss. By chance. Did someone get away with you?
02:44I can't let them get away with this.
02:45I can't let them get away with this.
02:46We can't let them get away with this.
02:47I recognize you. We're neighbors. I've seen you in our building. You're very difficult to miss.
02:52By chance. Did someone send you to investigate? By chance. Did someone send you to investigate?
03:02No. No one sent me. What happened here?
03:16It's horrible. An augmented woman was killed just outside of where we live. She looks like she was my age.
03:26It's so sad that nothing will be done about this. Org victims are not high on the list of police priorities.
03:33To them, it's like a dog lying in the street. You... you're not a cop, are you?
03:38I was a cop, once. Old habits die hard.
03:48In America?
03:49Yeah, Detroit. It was a long time ago.
03:53I bet you have a lot of experience. You're used to this sort of thing.
03:57What about you? What's your interest in all this? Morbid curiosity?
04:02God, no. I want nothing more than to go home.
04:05No. Detective Montag, he's making me stay. He... he thinks I saw something.
04:11Did you see something?
04:15Maybe. I think I would rather not say, to be honest.
04:20Because if I had seen something, and if I started talking about it, wouldn't that put me in danger?
04:27You may not think much of the police here.
04:34I may not think much of them either.
04:35But that doesn't mean you should hold back information.
04:38They don't have it in them to protect me.
04:40They have neither the will nor the courage.
04:43Be that as it may,
04:45it's still probably your best hope for helping to catch the killer.
04:49I know.
04:49It's just that I don't trust the police.
04:53I would feel safer with someone like you.
04:55You have more reason to be invested in this than they do.
04:58You're augmented, like the victim was.
05:01And you look like you could actually protect me.
05:04It's not my case.
05:06But maybe you could help.
05:08Please, neighbor.
05:09Talk to Detective Montag.
05:11At least see how it's going.
05:14Make sure he doesn't think he's on vacation just because the victim is an orc.
05:17I'll talk to the officer in charge and see where he is with the investigation.
05:23If I can help him, I will.
05:29Suppose I end up remembering something later.
05:32Is there a way for me to contact you?
05:34You planning to run off on me already?
05:37The first chance I get.
05:39There are times for standing in a cold, but this isn't one of them.
05:42I just want to go home, bolt the door, and never come out again.
05:47Of course, I will wait for Detective Montag to say it's okay first.
05:51And I'll still try to answer whatever questions you may have.
05:56I can give you access to my info link.
05:59You should feel free to use it if you have to.
06:02Thank you, neighbor.
06:04Talk to you about what happened.
06:06How come she talks to him and not to me?
06:08I'm not Montag.
06:13I don't need your help.
06:17You can't trust anyone.
06:19Away from the crime scene, sir.
06:24They love to tear us apart.
06:25They didn't.
06:27So Daria was actually talking to you, huh?
06:31I could barely get two words out of her.
06:34What did she say?
06:35Did she see anything?
06:37You mean your witness over there?
06:39She's...
06:39She's not sure yet.
06:41How can she not be sure?
06:46Either she saw something or she didn't.
06:50She's scared.
06:51She thinks she might be in danger.
06:53I told her she'll be fine and that whoever did this would be caught.
06:57I'd like to believe that's true.
06:59Sure, so would I.
07:01But as you can see, the victim was like you.
07:03Augmented.
07:04That makes things a little more complicated, eh?
07:07Being a cop in this city, it's not always about doing the right thing.
07:12Or about doing things the right way.
07:21There's no reason this should be complicated.
07:23Someone gets killed, you need to find the killer.
07:26Whether the victim was an Aug or not has nothing to do with it.
07:29No favorites before the law, eh?
07:32Okay.
07:33But what if the law itself is prejudiced, eh?
07:36As an officer of the law, wouldn't it be my duty to uphold that prejudice?
07:42No, it wouldn't.
07:44It's your job to uphold the ideal.
07:46To know the difference between right and wrong.
07:48And to act accordingly.
07:49Eh, you're obviously not a cop, are you?
07:53I used to be.
07:54For 12 years.
07:56I work for Interpol now.
07:58Interpol, huh?
08:00Listen.
08:01Off the record, I've been told to forgo any unnecessary investigation.
08:06I want you to know, it's not my idea of how things should be done.
08:11Who told you to forgo the investigation?
08:13Eh, men who spend more time making policies than arrests.
08:17They want the victim's husband, Johnny Gunn, ex-PMC operative.
08:23Heavily augmented.
08:24All right.
08:26So if you're not comfortable with this, if you know things aren't being handled the way
08:30they should, why not do something about it?
08:33I thought I just did.
08:34Just because my hands are tied doesn't mean Interpol can't conduct a parallel investigation.
08:41Crime scene's right over there, and Johnny lives just a couple of blocks from here.
08:45I never said I was going to work your case for you.
08:49Sure you did.
08:52Isn't that more or less the promise you made your little friend over there?
08:56She won't talk to a cop because she doesn't trust us.
09:00Smart girl.
09:01Look, my orders are to arrest the husband.
09:05You take a look around.
09:07Get to Johnny before my guys do.
09:09Who knows?
09:09Maybe we'll actually learn something.
09:13I'll let you know what I find.
09:17Careful of the evidence.
09:20Interpol.
09:21Who do they think they are?
09:31Just because Montag trusts him doesn't mean I do.
09:39I don't know what I'm doing.
09:41I don't know what I'm doing.
09:41I don't know what I'm doing.
09:42I don't know what I'm doing.
09:42I don't know what I'm doing.
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09:44I don't know what I'm doing.
09:45I don't know what I'm doing.
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09:48I don't know what I'm doing.
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09:50I don't know what I'm doing.
09:51I don't know what I'm doing.
09:52I don't know what I'm doing.
09:53I don't know what I'm doing.
09:54I don't know what I'm doing.
09:55I don't know what I'm doing.
09:56I don't know what I'm doing.
09:57I don't know what I'm doing.
09:58I don't know.
10:28I've got nothing else to say.
10:44It's your turn to buy the coffee.
10:46I think he found something.
10:58You want me to keep giving you updates every few minutes?
11:16It's so nice.
11:28I don't know.
11:58I don't know.
12:28If it wasn't for Johnny, then I might have paid you for this.
12:51We're two years too late already.
12:58I don't know what's going on here.
13:03This is some sick shit right there.
13:08You think I don't know what's going on here?
13:15You think I don't know what's going on here?
13:18This is some sick shit right there.
13:22You think I don't know what's going on here?
13:27You think I don't know what's going on here?
13:37Enjoying yourself, detective?
13:42Alright, I have some questions about the murder.
13:48Before we go any further with this, I need you to know something about Johnny Gunn.
13:53He's... he's not a good man.
13:56I may not like how my bosses are targeting him, but that doesn't mean he's innocent.
14:01So, you know, just make sure you're here for the right reasons.
14:05Why else would I be here?
14:07I don't want this to turn into some kind of crusade.
14:11Bad men do bad things.
14:14In a perfect world, we arrest them for the right reasons, but, well, the world's not always perfect.
14:20You'll only arrest the victim's husband if the evidence tells you to, right?
14:27It's not enough that he's an og, and that your bosses want him to go down.
14:31I'll hold my guys off for as long as I can.
14:34But unless you can prove someone else killed Angela, or at the very least that Johnny didn't, I don't have much choice.
14:43That's why I'm trusting you to talk to him.
14:46Give me your honest opinion on what happened here.
14:49Yeah. Why are you trusting me exactly?
14:53Because you gave me the impression of being qualified.
14:57Because I'm big enough to admit that maybe I can use the help, and... between you and me?
15:04Because the thought of confronting a man like Johnny Gunn scares the shit out of me.
15:13How long have you been a cop?
15:15Too long. And of all the ways to go out, eh?
15:20What do you mean?
15:21I mean being assigned a case like this.
15:25It's HQ's little joke before sending me off to retirement.
15:30Oh, but don't worry about me, eh? I'm a survivor. I can make it through this.
15:36This case is a joke to you?
15:38I didn't say that. I said it's a joke to HQ.
15:43They know I haven't left my desk in years. But that doesn't mean I'm not qualified. Just... just a little rusty.
15:52People hold a hell of a grudge against AUGs. Ever since the incident.
15:58Yes, and?
16:00Well, good thing the cops here are such professionals. Part of being a police officer is treating everyone the same, right? AUG or no AUG.
16:08It's not that simple and you know it. A police force isn't some abstract ideal of what justice and law should be. It's an instrument of those in power. A reflection of the society it protects.
16:25I haven't been seeing a whole lot of protection out there.
16:29Well, that depends who you ask.
16:34I'm here because I don't like the idea of someone killing people right outside my window. Maybe he's out there right now, targeting that poor witness. Or maybe he's just looking for any chance to do it again.
16:46Fair enough, Mr. Intopo.
16:49Do you know if the victim had any enemies?
16:55I know she and Johnny didn't get along. Other than that, I really couldn't tell you.
17:06Apparently the victim was mixed up in some kind of political scandal, with a man named Radko Perry.
17:11Hey, not the first time a politician and a journalist didn't get along.
17:17So you don't think he's worth talking to?
17:19Radko Perry? A murderer? I don't think so. Worst he can do to someone is get their car towed.
17:29Good thing I don't have a car. Where can I find this guy?
17:32Radko runs his campaign out of an old print shop not far from here. You want to brighten up his day? Be my guest. But that's all you'll be doing by telling him his rival is dead.
17:45Tell me about the victim's husband, Johnny.
17:50He used to work for a private military company, Bell Tower. He's been arrested for all sorts of things in the past.
17:59Now don't get me wrong. I believe in evidence. But I also believe in playing the odds. Nine times out of ten, the husband did it.
18:08Why are your superiors so eager to pin Johnny for murder? It's gotta be more than just not liking the guy.
18:14Standard policy for guys like Johnny. The way they see it, you send a man like him into Gollum City and he's liable to go off the grid, end up with Ark or God knows who.
18:27He becomes ten times more trouble than he's worth. But if they can charge him with something big, something like murder, well, suddenly he's no trouble at all.
18:40I don't know.
18:43Were you able to get anything out of the witness? Sounded like she might have seen something.
18:49Who? Little Miss Mousy? I was under the impression Daria was your domain. Apparently I'm not good enough to talk to.
18:59Did the killer leave anything behind? Does anything strike you as odd?
19:09I don't know. It's a murder, you know? Doesn't matter if you look at it sideways or upside down. It's never going to look normal.
19:21I found a broken needle stuck in the victim's shoulder. The killer might have drugged Angela before killing her.
19:27Maybe. But keep in mind, she was an og. Don't you all have to shoot up that nupal shit? Let's go for the obvious before jumping to any wild conclusions.
19:41I'm assuming you know her ogments were harvested. The marks on her body make it seem like the killer knew exactly what he was doing, knew exactly what he wanted.
19:49The way you said that just now.
19:53What about it?
19:54The way you described the og removal. And before, you mentioned the broken needle. In the right shoulder?
20:02That's right.
20:04It reminds me, you know.
20:05There was this cop, Smolinski. He used to work in this neighborhood. He had this theory about a copycat. Someone acting just like a dead killer named, um... Zvobotka.
20:19You think there's a connection to another case?
20:22I don't know yet. But I remember him mentioning something about needles and og removal.
20:30Smolinski died in the police station bombing. Whatever files he had would have been moved into temp storage across the street from the bombed out station.
20:40Who knows? Maybe it's nothing.
20:42Who knows? Maybe it's nothing.
20:43Who knows? Maybe it's nothing.
20:44Where do I know? Maybe, I'm not...
20:57How many years ago that I was just 노래 saying that I was never a man who needed to work and not figure it out before him and even around my career.