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GreatWyrmGold
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** Most of Halligan\'s coworkers are totally uninterested in helping him solve the case, including Chief Inspector Miller, who demands immediate results. The critical path of Halligan simply phoning up a bone expert and doing a google search on modern druids would have taken mere seconds compared to the hoops the player has to jump through in chapter 1 and 3, respectively. The game justifies this by mentioning or implying misbehavior on Halligan\'s part (numerous long-distance calls on his work phone, putting an arrest warrant out for Prince Charles, [[KleptomanianHero stealing from his coworkers]])...[[UltimateJobSecurity though one wonders why Halligan is still working at Scotland Yard, let alone working on a high-profile murder case, if he\'s so untrustworthy.]]
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** Most of Halligan\\\'s coworkers are totally uninterested in helping him solve the case, including Chief Inspector Miller, who demands immediate results. The critical path of Halligan simply phoning up a bone expert and doing a google search on modern druids would have taken mere seconds compared to the hoops the player has to jump through in chapter 1 and 3, respectively. The game justifies this by mentioning or implying misbehavior on Halligan\\\'s part (numerous long-distance calls on his work phone, putting an arrest warrant out for Prince Charles, [[KleptomaniacHero stealing from his coworkers]])...[[UltimateJobSecurity though one wonders why Halligan is still working at Scotland Yard, let alone working on a high-profile murder case, if he\\\'s so untrustworthy.]]
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And while I\'m suggesting edits, I think it\'s worth noting that the \
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And while I\\\'m suggesting edits, I think it\\\'s worth noting that the \\\"droods\\\" are only *loosely* inspired by historical druids, who weren\\\'t a demon-worshipping cult trying to take over the world from Christian monasteries; that the \\\"early bad ending\\\" is recognized as a valid ending on speedrun.com; and that Scotland Yard has reasons beyond \\\"spite\\\" not to not let Halligan into the database (see the Prince Charles incident).