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Bob Page is an evil clone of the OG Illuminati Founder!


[[WMG: Original!Adam tried to stop Bob Page as the source of the evils of the Deus Ex series but got [[CurbStopmBattle Squashed]] by Bob and was replaced by a programmed clone to unwittingly be Bob's info-relay because of his new augments. How Bob Page managed to beat Jensen whose near-full RoboCop wouldn't require Super Soldier levels of power, but HumanoidAbomination levels of power!!!]]

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[[WMG: Original!Adam tried to stop Bob Page as the source of the evils of the Deus Ex series but got [[CurbStopmBattle [[CurbStomp Squashed]] by Bob and was replaced by a programmed clone to unwittingly be Bob's info-relay because of his new augments. How Bob Page managed to beat Jensen whose near-full RoboCop {{Film/RoboCop1987}} wouldn't require Super Soldier levels of power, but HumanoidAbomination levels of power!!!]]
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Bob Page is an evil clone of the OG Illuminati Founder!


Should Adam act like a snooping klepto around the [=TF29=] offices, if you choose to chat to Chang during Prague III, he tells Adam that he believes the Juggernaut Collective have a mole in the task force, and points the finger at Adam. He's correct, and Adam discreetly acknowledges it to Chang before convincing him to keep it to himself after assuring him that he has no ill will toward the task force and only wishes to expose the corrupt higher-ups manipulating them. But, even if Chang was on to him, is this really such a good idea? Chang is a neurotic paranoiac who values his own safety over anything. Who's to say that something down the line, whether by coincidence or planned by the Illuminati, wouldn't lead him to see Adam as a threat nonetheless? Or worse, if the Illuminati contact him directly with an offer to work on their behalf - remember, "Chang looks out for Chang".

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Should Adam act like a snooping klepto around the [=TF29=] offices, if you choose to chat to Chang during Prague III, he tells Adam that he believes the Juggernaut Collective have a mole in the task force, and points the finger at Adam. He's correct, and Adam discreetly acknowledges it to Chang before convincing him to keep it to himself after assuring him that he has no ill will toward the task force and only wishes to expose the corrupt higher-ups manipulating them. But, even if Chang was on to him, is this really such a good idea? Chang is a neurotic paranoiac who values his own safety over anything. Who's to say that something down the line, whether by coincidence or planned by the Illuminati, wouldn't lead him to see Adam as a threat nonetheless? Or worse, if the Illuminati contact him directly with an offer to work on their behalf - remember, "Chang looks out for Chang".Chang".

[[WMG: Original!Adam tried to stop Bob Page as the source of the evils of the Deus Ex series but got [[CurbStopmBattle Squashed]] by Bob and was replaced by a programmed clone to unwittingly be Bob's info-relay because of his new augments. How Bob Page managed to beat Jensen whose near-full RoboCop wouldn't require Super Soldier levels of power, but HumanoidAbomination levels of power!!!]]
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Removed the Rule of Cautious Editing Judgement pothole in line with this thread: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=15962256090A28973800&page=1. Also adjusted the phrasing.


It's a single protest banner in Moscow trying to reach out to international (Western) media, not the name of a movement. Think of all the misspelled protest signs of [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment certain real-life grassroots movements]] that make the entire group look bad, despite good faith efforts at signal-boosting.

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It's a single protest banner in Moscow trying to reach out to international (Western) media, not the name of a movement. Think of all the misspelled protest signs of [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment certain real-life grassroots movements]] movements that make the entire group look bad, a bit embarrassing, despite good faith efforts at signal-boosting.
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Wandering around Prague I began to wonder why so many people didn't just cover up their augmentations with clothes, then it hit me. Those in power think that covering up augmentations and trying to blend in with the naturals is subversive behaviour, so they made it illegal. Adam gets away with concealing as much as he does because of his job at Interpol, but others aren't so lucky

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Wandering around Prague I began to wonder why so many people didn't just cover up their augmentations with clothes, then it hit me. Those in power think that covering up augmentations and trying to blend in with the naturals is subversive behaviour, so they made it illegal. Adam gets away with concealing as much as he does because of his job at Interpol, but others aren't so luckylucky

[[WMG:Adam possibly divulging his mole status to Chang will bite him in the ass in the future]]

Should Adam act like a snooping klepto around the [=TF29=] offices, if you choose to chat to Chang during Prague III, he tells Adam that he believes the Juggernaut Collective have a mole in the task force, and points the finger at Adam. He's correct, and Adam discreetly acknowledges it to Chang before convincing him to keep it to himself after assuring him that he has no ill will toward the task force and only wishes to expose the corrupt higher-ups manipulating them. But, even if Chang was on to him, is this really such a good idea? Chang is a neurotic paranoiac who values his own safety over anything. Who's to say that something down the line, whether by coincidence or planned by the Illuminati, wouldn't lead him to see Adam as a threat nonetheless? Or worse, if the Illuminati contact him directly with an offer to work on their behalf - remember, "Chang looks out for Chang".
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It will be set in 2030 just as the Big One hits and obliterates most of the US West Coast. Prior to that happening, Megan Reed sends a panicked distress call from her Versalife lab, claiming that terrorists are attacking the facility to steal the still unstable and dangerous Orchid to use as a bioweapon against all Augs. Adam mobilized along with [MacCready=] and a lot of other squads only for the earthquake to simultaneously hit. Adam becomes the SoleSurvivor of this mission, watching Megan [[DeathFakedForYou ambiguously die (again)]], while preventing the outright theft of Orchid samples by incinerating them all. However, once again, the attack was a cover for a hacker stealing the formula for Orchid, and Adam suspects that even the earthquake’s timing was too coincidental. He is therefore given a field promotion to head up TF-29 and investigate the attack. And stop the release of Orchid.

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It will be set in 2030 just as the Big One hits and obliterates most of the US West Coast. Prior to that happening, Megan Reed sends a panicked distress call from her Versalife lab, claiming that terrorists are attacking the facility to steal the still unstable and dangerous Orchid to use as a bioweapon against all Augs. Adam mobilized along with [MacCready=] [=MacCready=] and a lot of other squads only for the earthquake to simultaneously hit. Adam becomes the SoleSurvivor of this mission, watching Megan [[DeathFakedForYou ambiguously die (again)]], while preventing the outright theft of Orchid samples by incinerating them all. However, once again, the attack was a cover for a hacker stealing the formula for Orchid, and Adam suspects that even the earthquake’s timing was too coincidental. He is therefore given a field promotion to head up TF-29 and investigate the attack. And stop the release of Orchid.

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