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* During her self-congratulatory propaganda interview with Jimmy Carver, Engel rejoices in killing Blazkowicz and at one point refers to him as a "demon". At that point, it's just part of the Nazi propaganda campaign against him... but consider that moments later, Blazkowicz will reveal himself to be very much alive. Now just imagine what must be going through her head at that point...

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* During her self-congratulatory propaganda interview with Jimmy Carver, Engel rejoices in killing Blazkowicz and at one point refers to him as a "demon". At that point, it's just part of the Nazi propaganda campaign against him... but consider that moments later, Blazkowicz will reveal himself to be very much alive. Now just imagine what must be going through her head at that point...
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* During her self-congratulatory propaganda interview with Jimmy Carver, Engel rejoices in killing Blazkowicz and at one point refers to him as a "demon". At that point, it's just part of the Nazi propaganda campaign against him... but consider that moments later, Blazkowicz will reveal himself to be very much alive. Now just imagine what must be going through her head at that point...
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* Hitler spinning a whole elaborate backstory about how B.J. became such a dangerous killer because he was mentally challenged and his mind never grew past that of a child seems like yet another one of the game's TakeThat moments towards the Nazi regime (the obvious implication being that the Nazis are so desperate to find something bad to say about BJ that they come up with an almost comically terrible backstory). But it also makes a lot more sense when you remember that B.J.'s father was an extreme racist who openly supported the Nazis, enough that they were able to recognize him as a solid ally despite his son being their number one enemy. As far as the Nazis are concerned, Rip Blazkowicz did everything right, so something must have been wrong with his son.
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** It probably helped that BJ did have the influence of his mother, who actually cared for him and seemed to be at least comparatively more progressive than her husband. BJ obviously loved his mother, and watching her be abused by his father probably helped fuel resentment towards him.
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** After years of listening to propaganda emphasizing the "Aryan" race, it's not inconceivable that people might start to feel distrust towards anyone who happens to be unlucky enough to fit the description of "Aryan," possibly providing grounds for racism and hatred to take root. This would mean that in future generations, anyone who has the genes for blonde hair and blue eyes may find themselves at best marginalized and subjected to racism, and at worst assumed to be Nazis and targeted regardless of their actual political views.

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* Max Hass throughout the game displays moments of noticeable intelligence despite his childlike demeanor. Instances of this unexpected intelligence include his art projects around 'Eva's Hammer', beating Set at chess with such ease that Set ragequits, and at a glance analyzing Wyatt's philosophy texts to find the reference he is trying to locate. At first glance this seems a little abnormal given the noticeable dent on one side of Max's head and difficulties with language but follows an established precedented in the real world. Though not common those who experience traumatic brain injury to one hemisphere of the brain and survive occasionally develop prodigious skills or levels of comprehension equivalent to a person born with Savant Syndrome.

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* Max Hass throughout the game displays moments of noticeable intelligence despite his childlike demeanor. Instances of this unexpected intelligence include his art projects around 'Eva's Hammer', beating Set at chess with such ease that Set ragequits, and at a glance analyzing Wyatt's philosophy texts to find the reference he is trying to locate. At first glance this seems a little abnormal given the noticeable dent on one side of Max's head and difficulties with language but follows an established precedented precedent in the real world. Though not common those who experience traumatic brain injury to one hemisphere of the brain and survive occasionally develop prodigious skills or levels of comprehension equivalent to a person born with Savant Syndrome. Syndrome.
** It's also a likely factor that in ''New Order'', Max simply stayed at the base and practically got treated like TheBabyOfTheBunch by everyone with pampering and special care like he was a child. The passing of Klaus and the realization that his new family needed every hand they could get likely caused Max to finally gain the incentive to actually ''demonstrate'' his considerable intelligence.
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* Max Hoss throughout the game displays moments of noticeable intelligence despite his childlike demeanor. Instances of this unexpected intelligence include his art projects around 'Eva's Hammer', beating Set at chess with such ease that Set ragequits, and at a glance analyzing Wyatt's philosophy texts to find the reference he is trying to locate. At first glance this seems a little abnormal given the noticeable dent on one side of Max's head and difficulties with language but follows an established precedented in the real world. Though not common those who experience traumatic brain injury to one hemisphere of the brain and survive occasionally develop prodigious skills or levels of comprehension equivalent to a person born with Savant Syndrome.

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* Max Hoss Hass throughout the game displays moments of noticeable intelligence despite his childlike demeanor. Instances of this unexpected intelligence include his art projects around 'Eva's Hammer', beating Set at chess with such ease that Set ragequits, and at a glance analyzing Wyatt's philosophy texts to find the reference he is trying to locate. At first glance this seems a little abnormal given the noticeable dent on one side of Max's head and difficulties with language but follows an established precedented in the real world. Though not common those who experience traumatic brain injury to one hemisphere of the brain and survive occasionally develop prodigious skills or levels of comprehension equivalent to a person born with Savant Syndrome.
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* The fact that BJ runs with the best engineers in the world and gains access to some of the most bleeding-edge tech ever devised by man makes his aforementioned grandson's ability to build weapons, spaceships and intergalactic radios in his backyard out of recycled junk a whole lot less farfetched.
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** Even worse, the Nazis and/or the Ku Klux Klan reinstated slavery as evidenced by a side conversation in Roswell. While they don't go into detail on whether it was strictly "colored" or even simply all non-white races on the harsh end of this, the absolute societal turmoil from reopened wounds would make the upheaval and brutal circumstances of the Civil Rights era look downright pleasant by comparison.

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* Rip's racism and abusive attitude is sometimes critiqued as being "unrealistic", but, actually, it makes a lot of sense. In the 1920s, [[ValuesDissonance standards for appropriate treatment of wives and children were different]]; slapping your wife for "mouthing off" or beating your child for bad behavior were considered normal -- especially in the rural regions and the South, where the Blazcowicz lived. Make no mistake, Rip is still an ''asshole'', but he's less extreme of one by 1920s standards. As for the racism; the 1920s were a period when the UsefulNotes/KuKluxKlan were experiencing a huge revival in numbers -- there are estimates that, by 1924, there were over '''six million active Klansmen''', and some have suggested as high as '''eight million'''. And where did the Klan originate? Again, the South. There was a ''huge'' well-spring of anti-"colored" sentiment in America in the 1920s, hence the Jim Crow laws, so Rip being so aghast to hear his son was being friends with an African-American is perfectly realistic. If anything, the fact that BJ ''isn't'' a racist himself is probably the more unrealistic aspect of the two!



** The ending implies that the U.S is on it's way to overthrow the Nazi occupation, which is already splintering with the loss of most of their senior staff, and will presumably rally the remaining resistance in the former Allied countries. However, this leads to a pretty disturbing AndThenWhat situtation. In the real world, the Axis powers losing led to some pretty severe retaliation, but Germanys crimes in this universe far outstrips even what they did in real life. And after suffering 14 years of genocide and brutal opression, the survivors are going to be howling for blood. What price could possibly be enough?
** Sitting between Horror and Brilliance, the Ku Klux Klan being in power because of the Nazis actually makes a lot of sense. As J. pointed out in the prequel game, the Nazis' racist viewpoint was hardly new, and anti-African-Americanism in particular was prominent in America -- J. angrily lambastes white Americans as "Nazis before there were Nazis!" at one point, and notes B.J. is the kind of person they would have expected to lead the lynch-mobs. Of course the racist ideology that promotes "white power" would find compatibility with the Nazis vision of Aryan supremacy.

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** * The ending implies that the U.S is on it's way to overthrow the Nazi occupation, which is already splintering with the loss of most of their senior staff, and will presumably rally the remaining resistance in the former Allied countries. However, this leads to a pretty disturbing AndThenWhat situtation. situation. In the real world, the Axis powers losing led to some pretty severe retaliation, but Germanys Germany's crimes in this universe far outstrips even what they did in real life. And after suffering 14 years of genocide and brutal opression, oppression, the survivors are going to be howling for blood. What price could possibly be enough?
** * Sitting between Horror and Brilliance, the Ku Klux Klan being in power because of the Nazis actually makes a lot of sense. As J. pointed out in the prequel game, the Nazis' racist viewpoint was hardly new, and anti-African-Americanism in particular was prominent in America -- J. angrily lambastes white Americans as "Nazis before there were Nazis!" at one point, and notes B.J. is the kind of person they would have expected to lead the lynch-mobs. Of course the racist ideology that promotes "white power" would find compatibility with the Nazis vision of Aryan supremacy.supremacy.
* On the topic of AndThenWhat... after decades of attempted genocide by the white supremacist Nazis, what will relationships between non-German "white" races and "colored" races look like even after the Nazis are stopped?
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** In a related case, for Fergus in his equivalent scenario, [[spoiler:he shouts "Don't you fucking touch her!", much like how Deathshead examined Wyatt. Fergus similarly became friends with Becker, and shouts defiantly all the same]].

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* Sitting between Horror and Brilliance, the Ku Klux Klan being in power because of the Nazis actually makes a lot of sense. As J. pointed out in the prequel game, the Nazis' racist viewpoint was hardly new, and anti-African-Americanism in particular was prominent in America -- J. angrily lambastes white Americans as "Nazis before there were Nazis!" at one point, and notes B.J. is the kind of person they would have expected to lead the lynch-mobs. Of course the racist ideology that promotes "white power" would find compatibility with the Nazis vision of Aryan supremacy.

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* ** The ending implies that the U.S is on it's way to overthrow the Nazi occupation, which is already splintering with the loss of most of their senior staff, and will presumably rally the remaining resistance in the former Allied countries. However, this leads to a pretty disturbing AndThenWhat situtation. In the real world, the Axis powers losing led to some pretty severe retaliation, but Germanys crimes in this universe far outstrips even what they did in real life. And after suffering 14 years of genocide and brutal opression, the survivors are going to be howling for blood. What price could possibly be enough?
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Sitting between Horror and Brilliance, the Ku Klux Klan being in power because of the Nazis actually makes a lot of sense. As J. pointed out in the prequel game, the Nazis' racist viewpoint was hardly new, and anti-African-Americanism in particular was prominent in America -- J. angrily lambastes white Americans as "Nazis before there were Nazis!" at one point, and notes B.J. is the kind of person they would have expected to lead the lynch-mobs. Of course the racist ideology that promotes "white power" would find compatibility with the Nazis vision of Aryan supremacy.



* This may or may not be fridge, but here's one. In the beginning scene before and after Wyatt is nearly beheaded, he appears to be on the verge of emotionally breaking down. Why after maturing over the years is he losing it now? [[spoiler: Probably because he just watched Caroline Becker's - a dear friend and possible motherly figure - gruesome execution and desecration of her corpse.]]
** [[spoiler: The scene plays out almost identically to the one from 1946 when Fergus was killed. Both Wyatt and BJ are being held down as they helplessly watch a friend be brutally murdered and mutilated. Poor Wyatt was probably having flashbacks to those terrible memories.]]
* The resistance's... ''liberal'' use of nuclear weapons is somewhat troubling. You will find out on your assassination missions that most places you have visited are now irradiated (namely Roswell and New Orleans).
* The ending implies that the U.S is on it's way to overthrow the Nazi occupation, which is already splintering with the loss of most of their senior staff, and will presumably rally the remaining resistance in the former Allied countries. However, this leads to a pretty disturbing AndThenWhat situtation. In the real world, the Axis powers losing led to some pretty severe retaliation, but Germanys crimes in this universe far outstrips even what they did in real life. And after suffering 14 years of genocide and brutal opression, the survivors are going to be howling for blood. What price could possibly be enough?

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* This may or may not be fridge, but here's one. In one: in the beginning scene before and after Wyatt is nearly beheaded, he appears to be on the verge of emotionally breaking down. Why down; why after maturing over the years is he losing it now? [[spoiler: Probably because he just watched Caroline Becker's - a dear friend and possible motherly figure - gruesome execution and desecration of her corpse.]]
** [[spoiler: The scene plays out almost identically to the one from 1946 when Fergus was killed. Both killed: both Wyatt and BJ are being held down as they helplessly watch a friend be brutally murdered and mutilated. Poor mutilated; poor Wyatt was probably having flashbacks to those terrible memories.]]
* The resistance's... ''liberal'' use of nuclear weapons is somewhat troubling. You will find out on your assassination missions that most places you have visited are now irradiated (namely Roswell and New Orleans).
* The ending implies that the U.S is on it's way to overthrow the Nazi occupation, which is already splintering with the loss of most of their senior staff, and will presumably rally the remaining resistance in the former Allied countries. However, this leads to a pretty disturbing AndThenWhat situtation. In the real world, the Axis powers losing led to some pretty severe retaliation, but Germanys crimes in this universe far outstrips even what they did in real life. And after suffering 14 years of genocide and brutal opression, the survivors are going to be howling for blood. What price could possibly be enough?
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* The resistance's... ''liberal'' use of nuclear weapons is somewhat troubling. You will find out on your assassination missions that most places you have visited are now irradiated (namely Roswell and New Orleans).

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* [[spoiler: Adolf Hitler]] describes the play that he's writing to be his "ultimate masterpiece", and that he spent hours making sure "every scene, every line, every single syllable is flawless". And yet, from what little we do get to see from his script, it seems that he's constantly breaking one of the most important rules in media: [[ShowDontTell show, don't tell.]] [[spoiler: [[UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler It seems that, even with the war won in his favor, Hitler still isn't that great of an artist.]]]]

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* B.J.'s outburst against J in New Order takes on a whole new meaning when you realized that Rip was basically a Nazi in all but name.




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* Wyatt's sudden breakdown in New Order and insecurities makes even more sense after it's revealed that he was disowned by his father and his mother committed suicide when he ran off to fight in the war. The first ever choice he made in defiance of an authority figure not only caused his mother to die, but also ultimately accomplished nothing but get a bunch of people killed. The offscreen death of Prendergast just further reinforced in Wyatt that he's just continually making bad decisions and other people are paying for it. [[spoiler: It puts a deeper meaning to his hallucinations when he thinks his lizard buddy has died, as it would have been the last straw for him to end it all. Fortunately BJ managed to punch some sense into him. It also makes his ending speech all the more powerful as he finally steps into the role of a leader.]]
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** This is even played straight with the [[HumongousMecha Zitadelles;]] while much tougher and more deadly than the guard robots from the previous game, there are only six encounters with them in the entire game and basically serve as boss fights, which reflects the Nazis' reverting to their older WWII ways: Their heavy tanks like the Tiger and King Tiger were superior to almost anything the Allies could field, but meeting one in battle was rare, and there were so few of them that they could be defeated simply by outnumbering them.

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** Not to mention the fact that it keeps the aging, insane Fuhrer as far away from the commander's seat as possible.




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* When you think about it, the [[DegradedBoss degraded bosses]] make sense, considering that Deathshead and most of his staff were wasted by Blazkowicz in the previous game; without their expertise to continually improve upon their designs, the Nazis were forced to figure out improvements themselves, which [[AwesomeButImpractical add flashy new features at the cost of the original designs' functionalities;]] for example, the Ubersoldiers are now easily mass-produced and sport a jetpack, but are noticeably less durable to the point of being able to be knocked down in 1-2 headshots, and the Panzerhund now has a flamethrower, but has lost a significant amount of agility, reduced to lumbering around and slowly advancing instead of dashing and avoiding gunfire, and now has a [[AttackItsWeakPoint convenient weak spot]] on its back in the form of fuel tanks. Those versed in the Nazis' activities in the Second World War would know that they had a penchant for this, often investing money in AwesomeButImpractical designs that more often than not were better for show than useful application.
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* Why has BJ swapped [[KnifeNut knives]] for [[AxCrazy axes]]? Remember that [[VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder the last time he used a knife]], [[TakingYouWithMe it didn't go too well for him]].

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* Why has BJ B.J. swapped [[KnifeNut knives]] for [[AxCrazy axes]]? Remember that [[VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder the last time he used a knife]], [[TakingYouWithMe it didn't go too well for him]].
* New players might wonder how B.J. suddenly functions so well without his armor during his escape from the courtroom. It makes more sense once you learn [[spoiler: he's just dreaming.]]
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** [[spoiler: The scene plays out almost identically to the one from 1946 when Fergus was killed. Both Wyatt and BJ are being held down as they helplessly watch a friend be brutally murdered and mutilated. Poor Wyatt was probably having flashbacks to those terrible memories.]]

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** [[spoiler: The scene plays out almost identically to the one from 1946 when Fergus was killed. Both Wyatt and BJ are being held down as they helplessly watch a friend be brutally murdered and mutilated. Poor Wyatt was probably having flashbacks to those terrible memories.]]]]
* The resistance's... ''liberal'' use of nuclear weapons is somewhat troubling. You will find out on your assassination missions that most places you have visited are now irradiated (namely Roswell and New Orleans).
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* Why has BJ swapped [[KnifeNut knives]] for [[AxCrazy axes]]? Remember that [[VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder the last time he used a knife]], [[TakingYouWithMe it didn't go too well for him]].
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* This may or may not be fridge, but here's one. In the beginning scene before and after Wyatt is nearly beheaded, he appears to be on the verge of emotionally breaking down. Why after supposedly maturing over the years is he losing it now? [[spoiler: Probably because he just saw Caroline Becker - a dear friend and possible motherly figure - gruesomely die and her corpse desecrated in front of him.]]

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* This may or may not be fridge, but here's one. In the beginning scene before and after Wyatt is nearly beheaded, he appears to be on the verge of emotionally breaking down. Why after supposedly maturing over the years is he losing it now? [[spoiler: Probably because he just saw watched Caroline Becker Becker's - a dear friend and possible motherly figure - gruesomely die gruesome execution and desecration of her corpse desecrated in front of him.corpse.]]
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* This may or may not be fridge, but here's one. In the beginning scene before and after Wyatt is nearly beheaded, he appears to be on the verge of emotionally breaking down. Why after supposedly maturing over the years is he losing it now? Probably because he just saw Caroline - a dear friend and possible motherly figure - gruesomely die and her corpse desecrated in front of him.

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* This may or may not be fridge, but here's one. In the beginning scene before and after Wyatt is nearly beheaded, he appears to be on the verge of emotionally breaking down. Why after supposedly maturing over the years is he losing it now? [[spoiler: Probably because he just saw Caroline Becker - a dear friend and possible motherly figure - gruesomely die and her corpse desecrated in front of him.]]
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* This may or may not be fridge, but here's one. In the beginning scene before and after Wyatt is nearly beheaded, he appears to be on the verge of emotionally breaking down. Why after supposedly maturing over the years is he losing it now? Probably because he just saw Caroline - a dear friend and possible motherly figure - gruesomely die and her corpse desecrated in front of him.
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* B.J.'s [[spoiler:head transplant onto a new body that isn't dying]] might come off as pure science fiction. However in reality such operations have actually been successfully performed in real life on both laboratory mice and monkeys. In fact the only two really unbelievable parts about the event are [[spoiler:The less then sterile conditions of the initial procedure to save B.J.'s brain and the manner in which it was removed. The risk of infection with the former would seriously hamper any chance at recovery especially with people touching the open wound at the bottom of his neck. Furthermore the damage from the repeated unclean hacks with the sword used to behead him would not be conducive to delicate surgery.]]
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* Max Hoss throughout the game displays moments of noticeable intelligence despite his childlike demeanor. Instances of this unexpected intelligence include his art projects around 'Eva's Hammer', beating Set at chess with such ease that Set ragequits, and at a glance analyzing Wyatt's philosophy texts to find the reference he is trying to locate. At first glance this seems a little abnormal given the noticeable dent on one side of Max's head and difficulties with language but follows an established precedented in the real world. Though not common those who experience traumatic brain injury to one hemisphere of the brain and survive occasionally develop prodigious skills or levels of comprehension equivalent to a person born with Savant Syndrome.
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* The Nazi regime has demonized B.J. to the point that [[spoiler: Hitler himself]] tries to make a propaganda film about how "evil" he is. He's practically played up as the equivalent of the greatest SerialKiller in human history by the Nazis, and thus outed to be the most twisted, vile individual on the planet [[HeroWithBadPublicity from their point of view.]] Now imagine the utter hell the Resistance would have to go through if the Nazis ever discovered that Anya was carrying twins from what the regime effectively considers the mortal AntiChrist.

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* The Nazi regime has demonized B.J. to the point that [[spoiler: Hitler himself]] tries to make a propaganda film about how "evil" he is. He's practically played up as the equivalent of the greatest SerialKiller in human history by the Nazis, and thus outed to be the most twisted, vile individual on the planet [[HeroWithBadPublicity from their point of view.]] Now imagine the utter hell the Resistance would have to go through if the Nazis ever discovered that Anya was carrying twins from what the regime effectively considers the mortal AntiChrist.AntiChrist.
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* B.J. is able to handle three cups of [[spoiler:Ol' Horton's special]] because of [[spoiler:his new, SuperSoldier-based body]].

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