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@@k.-flynn Well that's the thing right? At this point Evrart's dropped his whole veneer, this is PURE Evrart and he still talks about wanting to help his community; cut out the middle man that is the Wild Pines and transfer those profits to the Union (though we don't know how much he'll pocket). Plus, he's a shrewd business man and he does hold up his end of any bargain he makes with you. Plus I always appreciate any character willing to stick it to the man, as it were.
@@NightSpire Considering his total indifference over throwing the workers to the wolves? He is not sticking it to the man, he is becoming the man. The only difference after he gets it all is that the profits are going to him and not Wild Pines.
@@Adser261 I don’t believe that, he wasn’t willing to let the last wild pines rep become part of this. Either he knows that optics will prevent the war from happening or he knows that his boys are willing to die for the cause and maybe even deserve to.
@@NightSpire He screwed over the last Wild Pines Rep. Evart has been building up his strength for the takeover with all the concessions that he took from the previous rep, he WILL be blamed for letting things get this big. Then, during the game, if Joyce knew about the tribunal then Evart knew that too, but he let the Hardy boys make noise and used them effectively as bait so he could exploit their murders to get a head start in the takeover. And last, through we don't really get to talk to enough people to say this for sure, his workforce is NOT prepared for war. Every worker that you are able to talk with is quite relaxed about the strike. They are not in a situation bad enough to be willing to die fighting, they just think that they are going to get more benefits easily just like Evart has been getting them with the previous rep. He is purposefully downplaying the risks to his people so they are not aware that they are being used as a meat shield until the bullets start going, at what time it will be too late. In short, he is fucking everyone for his own gain. He may truly believe that it would be better for the workers if he was in charge, but that belief is not going to actually change things for the better considering how he has been acting with the power he already has.
evrart is one of the most surreal characters ive seen. its like he saw moralism and then started screaming "APATHY IS DEATH!" for the rest of his waking life while taking a shotgun and loading it with seemingly random ideologies, and then blowing them away with buckshot of fully developed conniving plots
Also don't forget about the event specific Racists. I only know of some of them One you only get at the polish national independence day, once each year. Another one you get from the turkish government for denying the armenian genocide. The only other one I know for sure comes with the arrest warrant for denying the holocaust in germany. Subscribing to the stormfront newsletter for at least 3 months in a row gets you another one iirc Sometimes country specific parties give out one at their ralleys. You have to check the racémon wiki for those. Also I saw somebody give away codes for one in a /pol thread once.
I could’ve sworn there were 16 racists that you had to track down by holding up a sword to the sunlight, and then another two that got cut before the game released.
@Disposable Email The flowchart for the choices in this game must have more ramifications than the neurons of the human brain, I keep finding new things as I watch more people play it.
I've never done or seen someone else do this, but as they were approaching Evrart's container I thought, "Oh, he's definitely going to comment on that if they don't change."
Remember that Woolie's very own Vergil, Woolie Antitribu himself, is a priest. That's why he gets PTSD about being forced to (gasp) being forced to attend Sunday mass and starts throwing bloody tantrums when someone ever dares to utter the name of the Lord in his presence. That or he may just be three possessed white guys in a trenchcoat.
I love how this game portrays it's "avatars" of a particular ideology in such a way that neither of them seem all that great but also not that awful. - Joyce stand for Ultraliberalism, a group that sold their own country out for the promise of wealth and regularly employs mercenary death squads to shut down dissent in developing countries. Yet she's elegant and the most civil and "nice" avatar you'll encounter so it's hard to dislike her. - Evrart is a fat piece of shit, manipulating you and those around him to do his dirty work. He's ugly, slimy and stands for communism, an ideology that in some ways led to the decay that grips Revachol. He also has no qualms about engaging in the illegal drug trade. Yet for all of his personal flaws, he's the only avatar in the game with a clear plan to actually improve the lives of the people of Revachol. You might scoff at his "Youth Center-Supermarket-Church" idea and how he's probably doing it all to benefit himself, but the vision he's painting is still better than the absolute crumbling hellhole that the city currently is and he's the only character that has shown any kind of initiative attempting to drag Revachol from its post-war slump. Assuming he's telling the truth about his plans, of course. - The Sunday Friend that represents the Moralintern represents the "reasonable" ideology. It's boring. Slow. Indifferent. The ideology of choice for people who look at all the other extremists, go "screw that" and fall in with the boring middle line. The most reasonable choice and the perfect ideology for people like Woolie. But the game would never let it be that simple, to they saddle it with probably the worst avatar to represent the ideology: a smooth, slimy, professional political animal/yes man that will say anything yet tell you nothing. Just reading out pre-written slogans and and catch phrases without the wit or care to make it sound interesting. The ultimate mouth-piece who's every utterance and movement has been focus tested to generate maximum approval. To top it all off, he's also heavily implied to be taking advantage of the poor gay guy for sexual favours. His personal shittiness should not affect how someone feels about Moralism, but on someone like Woolie who apparently *does* judge an ideology based on who represents it, was appalled enough by this awful person to do a total 180 and embrace Ultraliberalism. Granted, he probably took to Ultraliberalism because of the remaining ideologies it has the most opportunity for LP hilarity. Either that or he's actually so impressionable that he took to it because Joyce is just that charming. Or he likes the baby factories, who knows. - René the Monarchist is a relic of a past age, an unpleasant asshole who in many ways represent the worst of monarchism. He's also clearly blinded by propaganda and self-delusion. But there is a strong sense of duty coming from him and his war story showed that he has true grit. You don't like him, but you have to respect him. - The Cryptofascist: An inherently weak and grovelling man yearning for a sense of stability and control. He's not likable by any means but you also don't hate him. He's just pathetic. The representative of one of, if the, worst ideology is represented by the most feckless person who couldn't do any real harm even if he wanted to. - Measurehead the Racist, like most racists, doesn't have that much going for him. He's clearly devout in his racism and race supremacy, but when push comes to shove you realize that he's just a local that listened to too much propaganda. He's basically a cosplayer that read a few books, listened to too much radio and decided to become his persona. He's a massive asshole but unlike most other avatars he's largely harmless in a more general sense because while he proclaims his own racial superiority, he doesn't actually have any active plans to act on those ideas in any meaningful way.
Evrart wants to build the setting for the next Dead Rising game, y'know, for the sake of a hyperconsumerist apocalypse scenario. The Claire Brothers would most likely _not_ be against the idea, to be honest.
"True Shin Evrart has arrived." That comment is especially great when you know (spoilers) That they *aren't* even to the final layer of Evrart's plan yet.
Why does Evrart seem so sure that he's got Joyce beat at every turn? Joyce doesn't strike me as some fresh-faced entrepreneur, she *has* to be anticipating something for Evrart's bullshit.
SPOILERS: Because he does. His ultimate plan is to force Wild Pines into making a choice between breaking the strike by force and getting a bunch of people killed, or letting the union take over, knowing that Joyce would fold. And she does.
@@BaconheartStuff SPOILERS: I guess technically >both< happen, although the Tribunal is completely out of Joyce's jurisdiction. The climax just happens to show both worst-case scenarios in action: the Union is far ill-equipped to handle an all out war with fully-armed mercs, and once the guns start firing, Joyce really has no better choice than to cut her losses and leave Martinaise to burn. It's almost a lose-lose scenario, but I can still imagine Evrart going public with the slaughter and making martyrs out of the Hardie Boys to rally the Union into action. And worse, the RCM is completely powerless to stop Evrart's rise to power, and it's almost inevitable that Martinaise will become a militant socialist state under his rule. It's very "noir", now that I look at it.