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* You don't think much of it at the time, but upon further reflection [[spoiler: the whole subplot with Goaly actually being an infant Donna makes no sense. Why did she have a radically different hair colour as a baby? The purple hair apparently isn't dye, since her hair turns back to that colour when Rufus gives her the nucleic acid. And how did Donna's corpse wind up with Goal's hair colour? Hermes has no reason to change it and Argus didn't know that Rufus had been thrown back to the surface (and survived), so it couldn't be him setting a trap either.]] This is lampshaded in the Developer commentary.
** Though Hermes did state at one point [[spoiler: that the clones' hair colours change during their puberty due to the imperfect cloning process, which could explain at least why the baby looked so radically different than the grown-up Donna.]] However, even this does not help to explain [[spoiler: the corpse's hair colour]] a bit.

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* You don't think much of it at the time, but upon further reflection [[spoiler: the whole subplot [[spoiler:the explanation that Hermes likes to play around with clones' hair colors, and that colors change during puberty, only explains why Goaly actually being an infant Donna makes no sense. Why did she have has a radically different hair colour as a baby? The purple hair apparently isn't dye, since her hair turns back to that colour when Rufus gives her color from the nucleic acid. And how did adult Donna. It does ''not'' explain why Donna's first corpse wind wound up with Goal's hair colour? color. Hermes has no reason to change it and Argus didn't know that Rufus had been thrown back to the surface (and survived), so it couldn't be him setting a trap either.]] This is lampshaded in the Developer commentary.
** Though Hermes did state at one point [[spoiler: that the clones' hair colours change during their puberty due to the imperfect cloning process, which could explain at least why the baby looked so radically different than the grown-up Donna.]] However, even this does not help to explain [[spoiler: the corpse's hair colour]] a bit.
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** Though Hermes did state at one point [[spoiler: that the clones' hair colours change during their puberty, which could explain at least why the baby looked so radically different than the grown-up Donna, at least if you accept the possibility that clones were not solely made for the Organon and maybe Donna was from another clone series.]] However, even this does not help to explain [[spoiler: the corpse's hair colour]] a bit.

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** Though Hermes did state at one point [[spoiler: that the clones' hair colours change during their puberty, puberty due to the imperfect cloning process, which could explain at least why the baby looked so radically different than the grown-up Donna, at least if you accept the possibility that clones were not solely made for the Organon and maybe Donna was from another clone series.Donna.]] However, even this does not help to explain [[spoiler: the corpse's hair colour]] a bit.
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* You don't think much of it at the time, but upon further reflection [[spoiler: the whole subplot with Goaly actually being an infant Donna makes no sense. Why did she have a radically different hair colour as a baby? The purple hair apparently isn't dye, since her hair turns back to that colour when Rufus gives her the nucleic acid. And how did Donna's corpse wind up with Goal's hair colour? Hermes has no reason to change it and Argus didn't know that Rufus had been thrown back to the surface (and survived), so it couldn't be him setting a trap either.]] This is lampshaded in the Developer commentary.

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* You don't think much of it at the time, but upon further reflection [[spoiler: the whole subplot with Goaly actually being an infant Donna makes no sense. Why did she have a radically different hair colour as a baby? The purple hair apparently isn't dye, since her hair turns back to that colour when Rufus gives her the nucleic acid. And how did Donna's corpse wind up with Goal's hair colour? Hermes has no reason to change it and Argus didn't know that Rufus had been thrown back to the surface (and survived), so it couldn't be him setting a trap either.]] This is lampshaded in the Developer commentary.commentary.
** Though Hermes did state at one point [[spoiler: that the clones' hair colours change during their puberty, which could explain at least why the baby looked so radically different than the grown-up Donna, at least if you accept the possibility that clones were not solely made for the Organon and maybe Donna was from another clone series.]] However, even this does not help to explain [[spoiler: the corpse's hair colour]] a bit.
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* Why didn't Argus notice Rufus while he was [[spoiler:trapped in the interrogator, even though he was behind a transparent dome at waist height?]] As seen before with the Shop-O-Mat, the people of Deponia have great difficulty in noticing people trapped under transparent domes.
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* It's never confirmed in the game, but given that [[spoiler:Lady Goal had no problems with tics in Donna's body,]] it's entirely possible Donna's behavior is a result of an improper brain implant.

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* It's never confirmed in the game, but given that [[spoiler:Lady Goal had no problems with tics in Donna's body,]] it's entirely possible Donna's behavior is a result of an improper brain implant.implant.

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* You don't think much of it at the time, but upon further reflection [[spoiler: the whole subplot with Goaly actually being an infant Donna makes no sense. Why did she have a radically different hair colour as a baby? The purple hair apparently isn't dye, since her hair turns back to that colour when Rufus gives her the nucleic acid. And how did Donna's corpse wind up with Goal's hair colour? Hermes has no reason to change it and Argus didn't know that Rufus had been thrown back to the surface (and survived), so it couldn't be him setting a trap either.]] This is lampshaded in the Developer commentary.

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* The Organon hymn being such a central melody in the trilogy--playing during the main menu for example--makes sense, since [[spoiler:the three most central characters to the game are prototype Organon.]]

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* The Organon hymn being such a central melody in the trilogy--playing during the main menu for example--makes sense, sense in retrospect, since [[spoiler:the three most central characters to the game are prototype Organon.]]]]
* It's never confirmed in the game, but given that [[spoiler:Lady Goal had no problems with tics in Donna's body,]] it's entirely possible Donna's behavior is a result of an improper brain implant.
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* The Organon hymn being such a central melody in the trilogy--playing during the main menu for example--makes sense, since [[spoiler:the three most central characters to the game are prototype Organon.]]

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