Part 23 of the walkthrough of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided for the PC.
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00:01We should lead with the population agenda.
00:03Big global ship.
00:04Then segue into earthquakes and drones,
00:07follow up on Dubai,
00:08and finish with the office.
00:10We're on this problem.
00:12They're asking you all the right questions.
00:14Give me the name.
00:16The front for a front.
00:17I want to know more.
00:18I want facts.
00:20Bones, what about you?
00:21I still think we should lead with Moonbase.
00:25He's right.
00:26Moonbase means sexy.
00:28Since when are we trying to be sexy?
00:30Do I look like Eliza Kazan to any of you?
00:33No, absolutely do not.
00:37Don't shoot.
00:38We're journalists.
00:39Who invited the agent type?
00:42Who are you?
00:43What do you want?
00:44Why are you here?
00:46You here because of the Dubai story?
00:48The article about the Moonbase.
00:50The clones.
00:51The clones on the Moonbase.
00:52Who sent you?
00:53I'm here for Sam's dad.
00:55You in charge?
00:56I take charge.
00:57But I'm not in charge, man.
00:59No one owns or detects the truth.
01:02Freedom of information is a collective right, man.
01:05And a collective responsibility.
01:07That said, you gonna break someone's nose,
01:10you break my nose.
01:12I didn't come here to break anything.
01:17I just need you to cooperate.
01:19I spent my twenties in a commune, man.
01:21I'm all about cooperation.
01:23Good.
01:24It's about something you've been looking into.
01:26It's making some people nervous.
01:28What do you know about Praha Dovos?
01:31That little import company?
01:34I know there's more than boxes in the basement.
01:37We've seen agent types come in and out.
01:39The place is a curtain.
01:40The first in a series of men.
01:42Pull them all back and you'll find them.
01:45Them.
01:46Tell me I'm wrong.
01:47It's a dead end.
01:49Right.
01:50Guys like you always come down here because of dead ends.
01:54Fine.
01:55Then what if it's something other people are already looking into?
01:59If someone like you makes too much noise,
02:01that may compromise any chance they have of uncovering something bigger.
02:04Do you understand?
02:06I'm supposed to believe we're colleagues now?
02:09Too many black types you walk into Pika's newsroom,
02:13tell them to be hush-hush about something,
02:15and they do it.
02:16But that's not how it works here.
02:18One day you will all be experts.
02:21If not by me, then someone just like me.
02:24Semi's death isn't one voice.
02:26K isn't one man.
02:32What exactly do you do down here?
02:34Semi's death is a media uprising.
02:36While Pika's panders to corporate tyranny and government bullshit,
02:41we pump out the truth.
02:42We uncover it, we write it, we publish it,
02:45we get our noses broke for it.
02:48So you print pamphlets.
02:51Well, we do a lot more than that.
02:53We got ways of getting into Pika's media network.
02:56That's how we disseminate information.
02:58Information you get by hacking into places you shouldn't.
03:01The truth is buried.
03:03If digging it up means skirting a few rules, so be it.
03:06What did you mean when you said K wasn't one man?
03:13K is an ideal.
03:14The intangible leader of tangible resistance.
03:17You can kill me, but then little K would become K.
03:20Kill little K and Bones over there becomes K.
03:23There's always a K.
03:25And what if you kill Bones?
03:27You can't kill Bones, man.
03:29Bones isn't Leo.
03:31I think he was one of them.
03:32He was supposed to be a prince of Belgium, man,
03:35but then he broke his condition.
03:37We found him inside this fucking cult, all confused,
03:39so we reprogrammed him with the truth.
03:41Right.
03:42Suppose I needed to make a deal with Sam as that.
03:45There's no one person I can talk to?
03:47Depends on the deals.
03:49I mean, there's always going to be an editor.
03:52Editor makes the final call on all published material.
03:55That would be me.
03:57So you could ensure that something doesn't get talked about?
04:00Depends on the deal.
04:07I need you to stop looking into Praha Dovos,
04:09but not for the reason you assume.
04:11Relax, I get it.
04:13You don't think I do, but I do.
04:15You've got to appease your military industrial masters.
04:18You've all been there, man.
04:20I'm not who you think I am.
04:22The kinds of people who manipulate the news,
04:24who cover things up.
04:25You don't need to convince me that's who the enemy is.
04:28The enemy is anyone who conceals the truth,
04:31and that's exactly what you're asking me to do.
04:33To pretend like that little import company isn't hiding something.
04:37I'm asking you to see a difference between conspiracy and discretion.
04:41Between people who hide information in order to push their own agendas,
04:45and those who need to stay off the radar in order to do their jobs.
04:49You, of all people, should understand.
04:52Okay.
04:54Okay, look.
04:55You seem like a reasonable guy.
04:57Hell, I've usually been punched by now.
04:59I find this refreshing.
05:01Here's the deal.
05:02We promise to forget all about Praha the Boos,
05:05and stay out of your way as long as you give us something better.
05:09What do you suggest?
05:11The only thing I hate more than secret organizations are toothless media conglomerates
05:16who don't hold anyone accountable,
05:18who spit lie after lie after lie.
05:21So I propose a trade.
05:22There are places my people can't get into.
05:25You get into one of those places,
05:27and find me some dirt on the real enemy here.
05:30Pycus Media.
05:32Do that, and I'll cut whatever you want me to cut.
05:35Who knows?
05:36Maybe you'll even learn something.
05:41All right, what do you want to know about Pycus?
05:43I want skeletons.
05:45The kind that companies like Pycus come all the way to Prague just to bury.
05:49Corporate archiving, man.
05:51Corporate archiving, huh?
05:52You asking me to break into a bank?
05:55I'm not talking vaults here.
05:58Ashani Talfar, the Palisade CEO.
06:00She leverages her clients,
06:01keeps information about them close at hand.
06:04She's got something on Pycus, I know it.
06:06I just can't get to it, but I bet you could.
06:08You poke into her office,
06:10find something that proves how nasty Pycus is.
06:12How much they love to piss on the truth.
06:15And I promise you this,
06:16I'll misplace any file you want.
06:20I'll look into it.
06:21In the meantime, don't publish anything until I get back.
06:25Don't worry.
06:26Oh, and while you're there,
06:28feel free to snoop around.
06:30Who knows what else you might learn.
06:32We'll see.
06:33I finally got through to my contact in the trade-off.
06:34I'll see.
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06:49What is the next year?
06:50I'm sorry,
07:08around in so far on...
07:11Beyond the legal jurisdiction of any government, they're short, and an empty.
07:16Palestine Bank Corporation is now, and forever will be, the best secure corporate archiving company in the world.
07:25Around the plant, around the world.
07:41Silence.
08:11Oh
08:41Oh
09:01Hover oh thank god. What's going on? What are the charges?
09:11I was speaking literally I couldn't imagine what it's like to be augmented these days
09:32Spanish flu that's impossible. We eradicated Spanish flu decades ago until yesterday
09:38I would have agreed with you but I've got a dead four-month-old boy who sells for telling me something different if it work
09:53Oh
10:08Oh
10:17Here we go
10:19What do you mean a reaper card in this sword?
10:26It hurts! It hurts so much!
10:36Okay, well, I'm out of fucking ideas here
10:49You win is not acting like himself ever since the palisade bank fired him. He's been so angry and withdrawn like
10:58Yes, since 2017 however this particular building was completed in 2024 and since then has acted as the head office
11:06Very impressive
11:08It has also been recognized as a head
11:11I've been trying to get involved in this room
11:13Absolutely, you're welcome to go inside and visit
11:15Well, the lobby at least it does remain a bank
11:18Restricted areas are off limits
11:20Of course
11:22Unless I decide to open an account
11:25Thank you
11:26Pleasure sir
11:27I'm sure the receptionist would be happy to answer any questions you might have
11:41Please see the receptionist
11:42Please see the receptionist
11:43Please see the receptionist
11:44Absolutely secure
11:45Data extractors have never breached the level
11:50Hackers are everywhere
11:51Not here
11:53Exactly
11:54Of course physical security is also paramount and Tardos has an impeccable reputation
12:00They were affiliated with Belltower, yes?
12:03Formally, yes
12:05But so were most security companies before the incident
12:09Why don't I schedule a meeting for you with our accounts manager?
12:13He can answer all your concerns and start the application process
12:18Yes, why don't we do that?
12:20Thank you
12:21A pleasure sir
12:38Yes, the sub-level security room has our up-to-date security password
12:55Good, haven't heard from mezzanine level or the corporate vault basement
12:59Can you get confirmation from my team?
13:01I could
13:02But they would only be able to confirm sending out the codes
13:05Doesn't protocol include that each public knowledge receiving security update?
13:09In a perfect world, everyone would follow procedures for the next
13:13Well, I would hear
13:13One of the fourth ones on the delay
13:15But most reports were in half
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13:51Can I take care?
13:53Hmm
13:57Let's shut up.
14:20Details recovered from the black box recorder.
14:23I suggest that the man may have been suffering flashbacks to the AUG incident.
14:27That horrible day two years ago when AUG lent its turn to get the gun.
14:31But with the United Nations set to debate the Human Restoration Act in a matter of weeks,
14:36the human could talk to the human nature.
14:38You will get to the human mind.
14:41This is Eliza Kassel, reporting to you, live, from MyGest.
14:46MyGest, the global leader in prayer, unscient and impartial reporting.
14:53And now we're close to the U.S.
14:57Here are our top stories.
14:59Is freedom of the press a threat to our freedom?
15:02In the hands of irresponsible journalists,
15:04in the hands of irresponsible journalists,
15:06in the hands of the U.S.
15:07We continue to praise the Juggernaut Collective,
15:11an elusive group of vigilante hackers,
15:14for exposing fake money corruption.
15:16What these journalists overlook, however,
15:19is the damage these hackers leave in their wake.
15:22Last year, the collective shut down London's traffic grid,
15:26causing gridlock for hours,
15:28and preventing life-saving medical transports from getting through.
15:32In Chile, they committed massive voter frauds,
15:37when they rigged the electronic voting system,
15:40and elected a 12-year-old boy as president.
15:43In Russia, hacked combat drones attacked St. Petersburg.
15:47And in the U.S., millions of workers lost their jobs,
15:51when the collective leaked classified corporate documents,
15:54causing several Fortune 500 companies to go bankrupt.
15:57Between you and me, folks,
15:59the collective is one of the most dangerous criminal organizations in the world,
16:03despite whatever praises the underground you want to see.
16:07This is Eliza Kassan, reporting to you, live, from Pycus.
16:12Aeronomy detected.
16:28Tracer program initiated.
16:31Excess granted.
16:47Powerful, unlicensed documentation.
16:49Individuals who fail to comply will be arrested and relocated
16:52to designated org-only locations.
16:56Safety is the primary concern,
16:59especially in the wake of the AUG incident, where millions of people lost their lives due to malfunctioning augmentations.
17:06Opponents of the legislation have been protesting all over the world, and many of the protests have turned violent.
17:13This escalation in the violence and rhetoric has only widened the gap and polarized the dialogue on both sides of the issue.
17:20We will be watching the UN closely for any-
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