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* Why is L Corp's main branch (the facility you are managing) a ClosedCircle where employees can enter but are not permitted to leave? It's most likely to prevent anyone from leaving and ratting L Corp out to authorities just like Michelle did before. Everything in the underground facility sums up as a spite directed against the Head and the City's laws, most notably the presence of Angela, a blatant violation of a specific law that will result in the Head interfering without question. Then there's a Head agent being converted into AIs serving the facility, most specifically one of their chief commanders (which isn't even supposed to be something that could be defeated and captured, to begin with), something that ''will'' also pique the Head's wrath. Ayin simply cannot risk a second Arbiter attack, considering one of these elite agents can decimate whole wings by themselves. Save for a chief agent from the Head converted into an executive of the corporation, there's also the risk of exposing Gebura, whose ego was from a figure that almost everyone among the public and authorities clearly recognize.

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* Why is L Corp's main branch (the facility you are managing) a ClosedCircle where employees can enter but are not permitted to leave? It's most likely to prevent anyone from leaving and ratting L Corp out to authorities just like Michelle did before. Everything in the underground facility sums up as a spite directed against the Head and the City's laws, most notably the presence of Angela, a blatant violation of a specific law that will result in the Head interfering without question. Then there's a Head agent being converted into AIs an AI serving the facility, most specifically one of their chief commanders (which isn't even supposed to be something that could be defeated and captured, to begin with), something that ''will'' also pique the Head's wrath. Ayin simply cannot risk a second Arbiter attack, considering one of these elite agents can decimate whole wings by themselves. Save for a chief agent from the Head converted into an executive of the corporation, there's also the risk of exposing Gebura, whose ego was from a figure that almost everyone among the public and authorities clearly recognize.
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* Why is L Corp's main branch (the facility you are managing) a ClosedCircle where employees can enter but are not permitted to leave? It's most likely to prevent anyone from leaving and ratting L Corp out to authorities just like Michelle did before. Everything in the underground facility sums up as a spite directed against the Head and the City's laws, most notably the presence of Angela, a blatant violation of a specific law that will result in the Head interfering without question. Then there's also two Head agents being converted into AIs serving the facility, including one of their spies and one of their chief commanders, something that ''will'' also pique the Head's wrath. Ayin simply cannot risk a second Arbiter attack, considering one of these elite agents can decimate whole wings by themselves. Save for the Head agents converted into executives of the corporation, there's also the risk of exposing Gebura, whose ego was from a figure that almost everyone among the public and authorities clearly recognize.

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* Why is L Corp's main branch (the facility you are managing) a ClosedCircle where employees can enter but are not permitted to leave? It's most likely to prevent anyone from leaving and ratting L Corp out to authorities just like Michelle did before. Everything in the underground facility sums up as a spite directed against the Head and the City's laws, most notably the presence of Angela, a blatant violation of a specific law that will result in the Head interfering without question. Then there's also two a Head agents agent being converted into AIs serving the facility, including one of their spies and most specifically one of their chief commanders, commanders (which isn't even supposed to be something that could be defeated and captured, to begin with), something that ''will'' also pique the Head's wrath. Ayin simply cannot risk a second Arbiter attack, considering one of these elite agents can decimate whole wings by themselves. Save for a chief agent from the Head agents converted into executives an executive of the corporation, there's also the risk of exposing Gebura, whose ego was from a figure that almost everyone among the public and authorities clearly recognize.

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* Gebura's favorite weapon seems to be Mimicry, Nothing There's weapon. Nothing There is a pile of mangled body parts, like how Kali ended up in death.

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* Gebura's favorite weapon seems to be is a prototype of Mimicry, Nothing There's weapon. Nothing There is a pile of mangled body parts, like how Kali ended up in death.



* Unlike most ALEPH Abnormalities, CENSORED doesn't have an [=E.G.O.=] armor for it. This is because the sight of someone wearing that thing might become insane from how indecent it looks, and the employee might not even want to use it.

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* In one of the first signs where something is wrong with her, Angela toasts after an employee dies early on in the game. That''s actually inherited from Ayin himself, who popped a cork of wine and toasted for every success he made...including the death of his beloved Carmen.
* Unlike most ALEPH Abnormalities, CENSORED doesn't have an [=E.G.O.=] armor for it. This is because the sight of someone wearing that thing might become insane from how indecent it looks, and the employee might not even want to use it.it.
* If one pays attention, when you meet Ayin during the game's final level, his facial features and expressions doesn't differ much from Angela's. Angela, by enduring every bit of despair that the [=TT2=] loops Ayin instigated upon the facility and his rejection of her, had became a person so cold and cynical that she herself has took killing as granted like her creator.
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** Netzach: Sephirah of the Safety Team; by removing all possible ways to heal (except for progressing meltdown levels), Netzach emphasizes the futility he feels trying to keep the employees alive day by day. In his past life as Giovanni, Giovanni tried to bring Carmen back to life by sacrificing his own body, not knowing that there was actually no way to heal Carmen.
** Gebura: Sephirah of the Disciplinary Team; Gebura manifests as a suppressible entity known as the Red Mist, using the E.G.O of various abnormalities to attack. While this is obviously a reference to how Kali was the only member of the original team with any combat experience, the Red Mist notably takes double damage from all abnormalities, a reference to how Kali ultimately succumbed to the many wounds she took when she tried to suppress the many abnormalities released by Garion and Daniel.
** Chesed: Sephirah of the Welfare Team; Chesed amplifies the damage that the abnormalities deal, making the abnormalities incredibly dangerous if they breach. This references how Daniel and his subordinates were ruthlessly slaughtered by the abnormalities when Daniel released the abnormalities under Garion's coercion.
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* Why is L Corp's main branch (the facility you are managing) a ClosedCircle where employees can enter but are not permitted to leave? It's most likely to prevent anyone from leaving and ratting L Corp out to authorities just like Michelle did before. Everything in the underground facility sums up as a spite directed against the Head and the City's laws, most notably the presence of Angela, a blatant violation of a specific law that will result in the Head interfering without question. Then there's also two Head agents being converted into AIs serving the facility, including one of their spies and one of their chief commanders, something that ''will'' also pique the Head's wrath. Ayin simply cannot risk a second Arbiter attack, considering one of these elite agents can decimate whole wings by themselves.

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* Why is L Corp's main branch (the facility you are managing) a ClosedCircle where employees can enter but are not permitted to leave? It's most likely to prevent anyone from leaving and ratting L Corp out to authorities just like Michelle did before. Everything in the underground facility sums up as a spite directed against the Head and the City's laws, most notably the presence of Angela, a blatant violation of a specific law that will result in the Head interfering without question. Then there's also two Head agents being converted into AIs serving the facility, including one of their spies and one of their chief commanders, something that ''will'' also pique the Head's wrath. Ayin simply cannot risk a second Arbiter attack, considering one of these elite agents can decimate whole wings by themselves. Save for the Head agents converted into executives of the corporation, there's also the risk of exposing Gebura, whose ego was from a figure that almost everyone among the public and authorities clearly recognize.
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* Why is L Corp's main branch (the facility you are managing) a ClosedCircle where employees can enter but are not permitted to leave? It's most likely to prevent anyone from leaving and ratting L Corp out to authorities just like Michelle did before. Everything in the underground facility sums up as a spite directed against the Head and the City's laws, most notably the presence of Angela, a blatant violation of a specific law that will result in the Head interfering without question. Then there's also two Head agents being converted into AIs serving the facility, including one of their spies and one of their chief commanders, something that ''will'' also pique the Head's wrath. Ayin simply cannot risk a second Arbiter attack, considering one of these elite agents can decimate whole wings by themselves.

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* The Melting Love and her minions are very weak to Black damage, but their E.G.O armor, Adoration, provides the great protection against Black damage despite being made from the same slime that the Abnormality is made up of. Additionally, you can wipe them out quickly with their own E.G.O weapon, which is their own corrosive slime harnessed as a projectile.
* The Fragment of the Universe, [[StarfishAliens a friendly and amorphous alien]], has come to earth in the name of peace so that it may sing its knowledge, taking the time to learn some of the Earth languages and even form itself into something as non-threatening as possible (at least in its eyes), and it seems to know full well that most people exposed to its knowledge will be driven insane and later die. And the first thing it does when it is unhappy ingame is to adopt a hostile form and walk outside to ''force'' people to listen to its BrownNote while also impaling them with its tentacles.



! Fridge Logic

* Regarding the Black Forest birds, why is it that Punishment Bird (the forest's executioner) is the weakest of the trio while Big Bird (the forest's sentry/watchman) is the most dangerous of them all?
** From the their bios, it seemed like all the birds self-appointed themselves to their respective positions. So more than likely, Punishment Bird is only the executioner because he wanted to while Big Bird chose to be the sentry because of his many eyes.
* The Queen of Hatred / MagicalGirl claims to have run out of villains and evil-doers to fulfill her purpose of fighting evil, but why doesn’t she notice the dangerous predators, eldritch abominations, and wicked beings being held in the same facility like her? She does start attacking them (and everything else) when she goes mad, yes, but she didn’t seem to care about them before that point.
** This troper thought it's because she's suffering from psychosis, and maybe she can't even realize the above point. The treatments for the Queen are either for propping up her heroic perception of herself, or forcefully stopping her from spiraling into another violent episode. Her in-game encyclopedia entries show that after she goes on her rampages, she apparently loses all memory of said rampage afterwards. This troper can't decide if this is an writing oversight or makes the Queen into a tragic "lost in their own madness" figure.
** As of a later update that added The Queen of Hatred back to the game, she will now passively breach containment to help fight other breaches so long as she is “sane” and a few other conditions are met.
* Schadenfreude and the Burrowing Heaven will only act if they’re being looked at/not being looked respectively, but this only applies to you; the manager behind the cameras. How do they act/not act when there are likely other employees in the same room they’re terrorizing who are likely watching/not watching them when you’re off camera?
** Short/lazy explanation? AWizardDidIt. Also adds a good amount of ParanoiaFuel since they probably know when ''you'' are looking/not looking at them.
* The Melting Love and her minions are very weak to Black damage, but their E.G.O armor, Adoration, provides the great protection against Black damage despite being made from the same slime that the Abnormality is made up of. Additionally, you can wipe them out quickly with their own E.G.O weapon, which is their own corrosive slime harnessed as a projectile.
* The Fragment of the Universe, [[StarfishAliens a friendly and amorphous alien]], has come to earth in the name of peace so that it may sing its knowledge, taking the time to learn some of the Earth languages and even form itself into something as non-threatening as possible (at least in its eyes), and it seems to know full well that most people exposed to its knowledge will be driven insane and later die. And the first thing it does when it is unhappy ingame is to adopt a hostile form and walk outside to ''force'' people to listen to its BrownNote while also impaling them with its tentacles.
* Why is Little Helper, a normal robot that's made for a normal goal (housecleaning) that turned into a dangerous, yet still normal murder robot, be classified as an Abnormality? For that matter, how does it even ''make'' energy? it's not even like We Can Change Anything, where it made energy by ''killing''; this robot is basically just a hacked-up Roomba.

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! Fridge Logic

* Regarding the Black Forest birds, why is it that Punishment Bird (the forest's executioner) is the weakest of the trio while Big Bird (the forest's sentry/watchman) is the most dangerous of them all?
** From the their bios, it seemed like all the birds self-appointed themselves to their respective positions. So more than likely, Punishment Bird is only the executioner because he wanted to while Big Bird chose to be the sentry because of his many eyes.
* The Queen of Hatred / MagicalGirl claims to have run out of villains and evil-doers to fulfill her purpose of fighting evil, but why doesn’t she notice the dangerous predators, eldritch abominations, and wicked beings being held in the same facility like her? She does start attacking them (and everything else) when she goes mad, yes, but she didn’t seem to care about them before that point.
** This troper thought it's because she's suffering from psychosis, and maybe she can't even realize the above point. The treatments for the Queen are either for propping up her heroic perception of herself, or forcefully stopping her from spiraling into another violent episode. Her in-game encyclopedia entries show that after she goes on her rampages, she apparently loses all memory of said rampage afterwards. This troper can't decide if this is an writing oversight or makes the Queen into a tragic "lost in their own madness" figure.
** As of a later update that added The Queen of Hatred back to the game, she will now passively breach containment to help fight other breaches so long as she is “sane” and a few other conditions are met.
* Schadenfreude and the Burrowing Heaven will only act if they’re being looked at/not being looked respectively, but this only applies to you; the manager behind the cameras. How do they act/not act when there are likely other employees in the same room they’re terrorizing who are likely watching/not watching them when you’re off camera?
** Short/lazy explanation? AWizardDidIt. Also adds a good amount of ParanoiaFuel since they probably know when ''you'' are looking/not looking at them.
* The Melting Love and her minions are very weak to Black damage, but their E.G.O armor, Adoration, provides the great protection against Black damage despite being made from the same slime that the Abnormality is made up of. Additionally, you can wipe them out quickly with their own E.G.O weapon, which is their own corrosive slime harnessed as a projectile.
* The Fragment of the Universe, [[StarfishAliens a friendly and amorphous alien]], has come to earth in the name of peace so that it may sing its knowledge, taking the time to learn some of the Earth languages and even form itself into something as non-threatening as possible (at least in its eyes), and it seems to know full well that most people exposed to its knowledge will be driven insane and later die. And the first thing it does when it is unhappy ingame is to adopt a hostile form and walk outside to ''force'' people to listen to its BrownNote while also impaling them with its tentacles.
* Why is Little Helper, a normal robot that's made for a normal goal (housecleaning) that turned into a dangerous, yet still normal murder robot, be classified as an Abnormality? For that matter, how does it even ''make'' energy? it's not even like We Can Change Anything, where it made energy by ''killing''; this robot is basically just a hacked-up Roomba.
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* It's directly stated that a filter is applied to make sure that you, the manager, don't freak out about how ''actually'' bad the carnage is when something bad happens. When you look at what a mess Abnormalities already make, it begs the question of how actually gory it is to be killed by one.

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* It's directly stated that a filter is applied to make sure that you, the manager, don't freak out about how ''actually'' bad the carnage is when something bad happens. When you look at what a mess Abnormalities already make, it begs the question of how actually gory it is to be killed by one.one.
* Unlike most ALEPH Abnormalities, CENSORED doesn't have an [=E.G.O.=] armor for it. This is because the sight of someone wearing that thing might become insane from how indecent it looks, and the employee might not even want to use it.
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* In the Lobotomy Corp official manual at Steam, there was a "Seventh Trumpet" which basically means everything is over and it is the end without any hope. While it's not directly used in the game, it's actually been used at one point. If you didn't complete Binah and Hokma's Meltdowns and reach Day 49, Adam will deliberately use the gathered energy to "enlighten" people by turning them into abnormalities, as well as releasing all of the others into the world.
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** The rework of the game now supports the above point due to the Qliphoth Meltdown mechanic, as Angela explains that the work cells only contain the Abnormalities because they're are drained of their powers before each shift. They start regaining that power as the day goes on, and at that point the cells will do nothing to stop them outside of Agent intervention.
* Why does the Queen of Hatred take extra White damage? Her hostile breach form is caused from her succumbing to hysteria and insanity. You have to beat the sense back into her.

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** The rework of the game now supports the above point due to the Qliphoth Meltdown mechanic, as Angela explains that the work cells only contain the Abnormalities because they're are drained of their powers before each shift. They start regaining that power as the day goes on, and at that point the cells will do nothing to stop them outside of Agent intervention.
* Why does the Queen of Hatred take extra White damage? Her hostile breach form is caused from her succumbing to hysteria and insanity. You have to literally beat the sense back into her.
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** The rework of the game now supports the above point due to the Qliphoth Meltdown mechanic, as Angela explains that the work cells contain the Abnormalities only because the Abnormalities are drained of their power before each shift. They start regaining their power as the day goes on, and at that point the cells will do nothing to stop them outside of Agent intervention.
* Why does the Queen of Hatred take extra White damage? Her hostile breach form is caused from her succumbing to hysteria and insanity. You have to beat the sense into her.

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** The rework of the game now supports the above point due to the Qliphoth Meltdown mechanic, as Angela explains that the work cells only contain the Abnormalities only because the Abnormalities they're are drained of their power powers before each shift. They start regaining their that power as the day goes on, and at that point the cells will do nothing to stop them outside of Agent intervention.
* Why does the Queen of Hatred take extra White damage? Her hostile breach form is caused from her succumbing to hysteria and insanity. You have to beat the sense back into her.



** As of a recent update that added The Queen of Hatred back to the game, she will now passively breach containment to help fight other breaches so long as she is “sane” and a few other conditions are met.

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** As of a recent later update that added The Queen of Hatred back to the game, she will now passively breach containment to help fight other breaches so long as she is “sane” and a few other conditions are met.
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* Why is Little Helper, a normal robot that's made for a normal goal (housecleaning) that turned into a dangerous, yet still normal murder robot, be classified as an Abnormality? For that matter, how does it even ''make'' energy? it's not even like We Can Change Anything, where it made energy by ''killing''; this robot is basically just a hacked-up Roomba.

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* It may seem a little odd that the Lobotomy Corporation can experience so many monster breakouts when one of their goals is to capture and contain Abnormalities, until you realize that their primary goal above all else is to harvest energy from them. The Corporations budget probably sunk mostly into the most efficient way to harvest energy, and probably only took enough security measures to prevent their Abnormalities from just casually walking out when they’re not even angry.

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* It may seem a little odd that the Lobotomy Corporation can experience so many monster breakouts when one of their goals is to capture and contain Abnormalities, until you realize that their primary goal above all else is to harvest energy from them. The Corporations Corporation's budget probably sunk mostly into the most efficient way to harvest energy, and probably only took enough security measures to prevent their Abnormalities from just casually walking out when they’re not even angry.angry.
** The rework of the game now supports the above point due to the Qliphoth Meltdown mechanic, as Angela explains that the work cells contain the Abnormalities only because the Abnormalities are drained of their power before each shift. They start regaining their power as the day goes on, and at that point the cells will do nothing to stop them outside of Agent intervention.
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* Gebura's favorite weapon seems to be Mimicry, Nothing There's weapon. [[spoiler:Nothing There is a pile of mangled body parts, like how Kali ended up in death.]]

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** Hod: [[spoiler:Sephirah of the Training Team; By lowering the stats of your employees, Hod takes away what training they did have. Even more so, Michelle was recruited/pressured into a job she had no choice in and little experience, the results eventually killing her out of guilt.]]

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** Hod: [[spoiler:Sephirah of the Training Team; By lowering the stats of your employees, Hod takes away what training they did have. have and this leaves them very unprepared for the challenges of their work. Even more so, Michelle was recruited/pressured into a job she had no choice in and little experience, the results eventually killing her herself out of guilt.]]
** Binah: [[spoiler: Sephirah of the Extraction Team; She will become a suppressible entity called the Arbiter, moving around the facility to attack employees while also trying to instigate many, many containment breaches by applying various Qliphoth Meltdowns on the containment cells in her path, thus making you deal with both her and potentially a wave of escaping monsters. This is a mirror to what Garion did in life; she acted as the spearhead during an attack on the Corporation on the behalf of The Head, causing a massive containment breach to help her slaughter everything.
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** Hod: [[spoiler:Sephirah of the Training Team; By lowering the stats of your employees, Hod takes away what training they did have. Even more so, Michelle was recruited/pressured into a job she had no choice in and little experience, the results eventually killing her out of guilt.]]
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* The Fragment of the Universe, [[StarfishAliens a friendly and amorphous alien]], has come to earth in the name of peace so that it may sing its knowledge, taking the time to learn some of the Earth languages and even form itself into something as non-threatening as possible (at least in its eyes), and it seems to know full well that most people exposed to its knowledge will be driven insane and later die. And the first thing it does when it is unhappy ingame is to adopt a hostile form and walk outside to ''force'' people to listen to its BrownNote while also impaling them with its tentacles.

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* Big Bird, Punishing Bird and the Bird of Judgement all have incredibly low success rates when Repression/Justice work is done on them. [[HeWhoFightsMonsters They've all seen where wanton justice can lead before.]]


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* Big Bird, Punishing Bird and the Bird of Judgement all have incredibly low success rates when Repression/Justice work is done on them. [[HeWhoFightsMonsters They've all seen where wanton justice can lead before.]]
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* Big Bird, Punishing Bird and the Bird of Judgement all have incredibly low success rates when Repression/Justice work is done on them. [[HeWhoFightsMonsters They've all seen where wanton justice can lead before.]]

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* The [[spoiler:Sephirah Meltdowns and their effects all reflect the Sephirah causing them.]]
** Malkuth: [[spoiler:Sephirah of the Control Team; she mixes up what work you're commanding your employees to do at random, and eventually prevents you from cancelling ordered works. Elijah was also a CuteClumsyGirl and attempted doing things without further input, which lead to her demise.]]
** Yesod: [[spoiler:Sephirah of the Information Team; by blurring the screen, you lose what info you know of the Abnormalities and have to go off of muscle memory. Eventually, you can't even see health bars anymore, meaning that you never know when an Abnormality or Ordeal is close to death, making every suppression job a risk. You'll likely become obsessed with security, desperately trying to look for a Qliphoth Meltdown or an Ordeal you missed... like how Gabriel became obsessive over safety in the facility until his compulsiveness eventually killed him.]]
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* The Melting Love and her minions are very weak to Black damage, but their E.G.O armor, Adoration, provides the great protection against Black damage despite being made from the same slime that the Abnormality is made up of. Additionally, you can wipe them out quickly with their own E.G.O weapon, which is their own corrosive slime harnessed as a projectile.

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* Why does the Queen of Hatred take extra White damage? Her hostile breach form is caused from her succumbing to hysteria and insanity. You have to beat the sense into her.
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** Short/lazy explanation? AWizardDidIt. Also adds a good amount of ParanoiaFuel since they probably know when ''you'' are looking/not looking at them.

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** Short/lazy explanation? AWizardDidIt. Also adds a good amount of ParanoiaFuel since they probably know when ''you'' are looking/not looking at them.them.

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* It's directly stated that a filter is applied to make sure that you, the manager, don't freak out about how ''actually'' bad the carnage is when something bad happens. When you look at what a mess Abnormalities already make, it begs the question of how actually gory it is to be killed by one.
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** From the their bios, it seemed like all the birds self-appointed themselves to their respective positions. So more than likely, Punishment Bird is only the executioner because he wanted to while Big Bird chose to be the sentry because of his many eyes.
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** This troper thought it's because she's suffering from psychosis, and maybe she can't even realize the above point. The treatments for the Queen are either for propping up her heroic perception of herself, or stopping her from spiraling into another violent episode. Her in-game encyclopedia entries show that after she goes on her rampages, she apparently loses all memory of said rampage afterwards. This troper can't decide if this is an writing oversight or makes the Queen into a tragic "lost in their own madness" figure.

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** This troper thought it's because she's suffering from psychosis, and maybe she can't even realize the above point. The treatments for the Queen are either for propping up her heroic perception of herself, or forcefully stopping her from spiraling into another violent episode. Her in-game encyclopedia entries show that after she goes on her rampages, she apparently loses all memory of said rampage afterwards. This troper can't decide if this is an writing oversight or makes the Queen into a tragic "lost in their own madness" figure.

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* Schadenfreude and the Burrowing Heaven will only act if they’re being looked at/not being looked respectively, but this only applies to you; the manager behind the cameras. How do they act/not act when there are likely other employees in the same room they’re terrorizing who are likely watching/not watching them when you’re off camera?

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* Schadenfreude and the Burrowing Heaven will only act if they’re being looked at/not being looked respectively, but this only applies to you; the manager behind the cameras. How do they act/not act when there are likely other employees in the same room they’re terrorizing who are likely watching/not watching them when you’re off camera?camera?
** Short/lazy explanation? AWizardDidIt. Also adds a good amount of ParanoiaFuel since they probably know when ''you'' are looking/not looking at them.
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* Regarding the Black Forest birds, why is it that Punishment Bird (the forests executioner) is the weakest of the trio while Big Bird (the forests sentry/watchman) is the most dangerous of them all?

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* Regarding the Black Forest birds, why is it that Punishment Bird (the forests forest's executioner) is the weakest of the trio while Big Bird (the forests forest's sentry/watchman) is the most dangerous of them all?




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** This troper thought it's because she's suffering from psychosis, and maybe she can't even realize the above point. The treatments for the Queen are either for propping up her heroic perception of herself, or stopping her from spiraling into another violent episode. Her in-game encyclopedia entries show that after she goes on her rampages, she apparently loses all memory of said rampage afterwards. This troper can't decide if this is an writing oversight or makes the Queen into a tragic "lost in their own madness" figure.
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! Fridge Brilliance

* It may seem a little odd that the Lobotomy Corporation can experience so many monster breakouts when one of their goals is to capture and contain Abnormalities, until you realize that their primary goal above all else is to harvest energy from them. The Corporations budget probably sunk mostly into the most efficient way to harvest energy, and probably only took enough security measures to prevent their Abnormalities from just casually walking out when they’re not even angry.

! Fridge Logic

* Regarding the Black Forest birds, why is it that Punishment Bird (the forests executioner) is the weakest of the trio while Big Bird (the forests sentry/watchman) is the most dangerous of them all?

* The Queen of Hatred / MagicalGirl claims to have run out of villains and evil-doers to fulfill her purpose of fighting evil, but why doesn’t she notice the dangerous predators, eldritch abominations, and wicked beings being held in the same facility like her? She does start attacking them (and everything else) when she goes mad, yes, but she didn’t seem to care about them before that point.

* Schadenfreude and the Burrowing Heaven will only act if they’re being looked at/not being looked respectively, but this only applies to you; the manager behind the cameras. How do they act/not act when there are likely other employees in the same room they’re terrorizing who are likely watching/not watching them when you’re off camera?

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