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Underrail => General => Topic started by: Spambot on November 25, 2013, 11:35:24 am
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Thanks to you guys I finally figured out how to progress in junkyard (two different vendors send you to separate gang leaders when asked about old junkyard)
But now im in a dilema... Who should I pick? Can anyone tell the pros and cons and/or storyline differences? This kind of info really needs to be on wiki honestly :P
Thanks much in advance!
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It's more of a choice if, firstly, you want to change the balance of power there by removing Scrappers and introducing a third party. And secondly, who you want that party to be - the Protectorate or SGS.
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Aww darn it! Thats an answer with a question Styg... I wish there was more information on the world and what entails both factions...
Same with gangs, which is more err.. evil? As is with the two factions... Need more story and input! haha
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Aww darn it! Thats an answer with a question Styg... I wish there was more information on the world and what entails both factions...
Same with gangs, which is more err.. evil? As is with the two factions... Need more story and input! haha
Everybody is evil in Underrail. Does that help? :P
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Haha touche'
Cant I be a good guy? A walking beacon of light in the murky underworld?
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And epili, Id love to help with the wiki, but Im clearly not qualified since Im the one seeking answers :)
I dont have the facts to honestly...
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Now, now, you gotta choose.
Beacon of light, or still walking?
Make your choice. You can't possibly have your cake and eat it, too.
Unless you meant that literally, in which case you could try drinking some of the barrels in Depot A[suspicious] or ask Ezra if he's got some of the good stuff left[/suspicious]. :P
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Honestly, after eating junkyard surprise how bad can some junkyard cake be? On the second thought.. Maybe you have a point..
And have you seen ezra? I dont know about you, but after seeing what long exposure to that stuff can do to a mans face, I kindly pass sir.
Russians are known to be both crazy and able to hold their drink, but I rather break that stereotype this instance...