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* While your son Mitchell returning in 2071 to callously arrest Jill (your wife and his mother) for heresy is horrible enough, you can interact with Jill for a brief window before this happens. If you do, it is revealed that she is too depressed to speak, and despite being an artist, no longer paints or draws anything. This suggests that Jill has ''already'' been broken by a DespairEventHorizon, probably from when Mitchell first abandoned your family or from how terrible life has become by 2071 -- or both.

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* While your son Mitchell returning in 2071 to callously arrest Jill (your wife and his mother) for heresy is horrible enough, you can interact with Jill for a brief window before this happens. If you do, it is revealed that she is too depressed to speak, and despite being an artist, no longer paints or draws anything. This suggests that Jill has ''already'' [[EmptyShell been broken broken]] by a DespairEventHorizon, probably from when Mitchell first abandoned your family or from how terrible life has become by 2071 -- or both.
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* While your son Mitchell returning in 2071 to callously arrest Jill (your wife and his mother) for heresy is horrible enough, you can interact with Jill for a brief window before this happens. If you do, it is revealed that she is too depressed to speak, and despite being an artist, no longer paints or draws anything. This suggests that Jill has ''already'' been broken by a DespairEventHorizon, probably from when Mitchell first abandoned your family or from how horrible life has become by 2071 -- or both.

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* While your son Mitchell returning in 2071 to callously arrest Jill (your wife and his mother) for heresy is horrible enough, you can interact with Jill for a brief window before this happens. If you do, it is revealed that she is too depressed to speak, and despite being an artist, no longer paints or draws anything. This suggests that Jill has ''already'' been broken by a DespairEventHorizon, probably from when Mitchell first abandoned your family or from how horrible terrible life has become by 2071 -- or both.
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* While your son Mitchell returning in 2071 to callously arrest Jill (your wife and his mother) for heresy is horrible enough, you can interact with Jill for a brief window before this happens. If you do, it is revealed that she is too depressed to speak, and despite being an artist, no longer paints or draws anything. This suggests that Jill has already been broken by a DespairEventHorizon, probably from when Mitchell first abandoned your family or from how horrible life has become by 2071 -- or both.

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* While your son Mitchell returning in 2071 to callously arrest Jill (your wife and his mother) for heresy is horrible enough, you can interact with Jill for a brief window before this happens. If you do, it is revealed that she is too depressed to speak, and despite being an artist, no longer paints or draws anything. This suggests that Jill has already ''already'' been broken by a DespairEventHorizon, probably from when Mitchell first abandoned your family or from how horrible life has become by 2071 -- or both.
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* While your son Mitchell returning in 2071 to callously arrest Jill (your wife and his mother) for heresy is horrible enough, you can interact with Jill for a brief window before this happens. If you do, it is revealed that she is too depressed to speak, and despite being an artist, no longer paints or draws anything. This suggests that Jill has already been broken by a DespairEventHorizon, probably from when Mitchell first abandoned your family or from how horrible life has become by 2071 -- or both.
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* After the Plan is defeated, the victory epilogue has you entering a 2091 simulation of a New Plan that has carried humanity to the stars. In this bright future, your son Mitchell becomees a scientist instead of a religious fanatic who coldly executed his own mother for heresy, and he gathers his own clan (your grandchildren and great-grandchildren) to wish you and your wife a fond farewell as the two of you board humanity's first generation ship to explore interstellar space. While this is played as a happy ending -- and after the hell of the earlier simulations, [[EarnYourHappyEnding you have more than earned it]] -- you could be forgiven for wondering "Wait, Perry ''knows'' this is just another simulation. Doesn't he care that neither his family nor anything he will discover in 'outer space' are real? And speaking of real, back in the real world of 2031, is Dr. Perelman's department really going to keep footing the server bills so that Perry, humanity's first ever AI, can just daydream forever?"

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* After the Plan is defeated, the victory epilogue has you entering a 2091 simulation of a New Plan that has carried humanity to the stars. In this bright future, your son Mitchell becomees becomes a scientist instead of a religious fanatic who coldly executed executes his own mother for heresy, and he gathers his own clan (your grandchildren and great-grandchildren) to wish you and your wife a fond farewell as the two of you board humanity's first generation ship to explore interstellar space. While this is played as a happy ending -- and after the hell of the earlier simulations, [[EarnYourHappyEnding you have more than earned it]] -- you could be forgiven for wondering "Wait, Perry ''knows'' this is just another simulation. Doesn't he care that neither his family nor anything he will discover in 'outer space' are real? And speaking of real, back in the real world of 2031, is Dr. Perelman's department really going to keep footing the server bills so that Perry, humanity's first ever AI, can just daydream forever?"
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* After the Plan is defeated, the victory epilogue has you entering a 2091 simulation of a New Plan that has carried humanity to the stars, and your son Mitchell -- who is now a scientist instead of the religious fanatic who coldly executed his own mother for heresy -- gathers his own clan to wish you and your wife a fond farewell as you board humanity's first generation ship to explore interstellar space. While this is played as a happy ending -- and after the hell of the earlier simulations, [[EarnYourHappyEnding you have more than earned it]] -- you could be forgiven for wondering "Wait, Perry ''knows'' this is just another simulation. Doesn't he care that neither his family nor anything he will discover in 'outer space' are real? And back in the actual world of 2031, is Dr. Perelman's department going to keep footing the server bills so that Perry, humanity's first ever AI, can just daydream forever?"

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* After the Plan is defeated, the victory epilogue has you entering a 2091 simulation of a New Plan that has carried humanity to the stars, and stars. In this bright future, your son Mitchell -- who is now becomees a scientist instead of the a religious fanatic who coldly executed his own mother for heresy -- heresy, and he gathers his own clan (your grandchildren and great-grandchildren) to wish you and your wife a fond farewell as the two of you board humanity's first generation ship to explore interstellar space. While this is played as a happy ending -- and after the hell of the earlier simulations, [[EarnYourHappyEnding you have more than earned it]] -- you could be forgiven for wondering "Wait, Perry ''knows'' this is just another simulation. Doesn't he care that neither his family nor anything he will discover in 'outer space' are real? And speaking of real, back in the actual real world of 2031, is Dr. Perelman's department really going to keep footing the server bills so that Perry, humanity's first ever AI, can just daydream forever?"
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* After the Plan is defeated, the victory epilogue has you entering a 2091 simulation of a New Plan that has carried humanity to the stars, and your son Mitchell -- who is now a scientist instead of the religious fanatic who coldly executed his own mother for heresy -- gathers his own clan to wish you and your wife a fond farewell as you board humanity's first generation ship to explore interstellar space. While this is played as a happy ending -- and after the hell of the earlier simulations, [[EarnYourHappyEnding you have more than earned it]] -- you could be forgiven for wondering "Wait, Perry ''knows'' this is just another simulation. Doesn't he care that neither his family nor anything he will discover in 'outer space' are real? And back in the actual world of 2031, is Dr. Perelman's department going to keep footing the server bills so that Perry, humanity's first ever AI, can just daydream forever?"

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