![]() I’m Mormon myself, so it was pretty easy to connect what I believe to what Taggart probably believes: That the body is sacred and we shouldn’t be doing things to it that belittle it. ![]() ![]() In that E-Mail, he explains a few points (Not particularly well, as you mentioned) and briefly mentions that he might believe things the way he does because was raised Mormon. When you infiltrate the convention center and choose to hack Taggart’s computer instead of confront him, you read an E-Mail that he sent to a colorful detractor. Isaias is the ‘honest’ anti-aug side and think about what happens there… His choice at the end of the game is ‘regulation would be great but I realise I’m giving power to people like him and I just have to trust that’ĮDIT: Oh wow the game actually told us that. He’s not even particularly evil, he just believes that the world would generally be a better place (for him and kinda for other people) if he was sorting it out. He shows how a lot of the Illuminati are nothing more than slightly slimy manipulators kinda out for their own interests and when you speak to him he offers you the chance to join him and control augmentation. Taggart actually says in the game he’s not anti-aug, he’s just pro-regulation. You keep seeing the gangs, the victims of addiction, the people left behind, the street wars and scavenging. All the arguments you mentioned are shown to you by the game repeatedly and in fact several were made by the assistant right there. In fact in that very conversation you can see that, because his assistant states the anti-aug side. If Pritchard had been captured I think he’d have chased after him, in the same way he went to such lengths to help Malik in her quest. He was trying to save her because he’d known her, loved her and wasn’t the sort of guy not to save people. I don’t even feel that Jensen was chasing after her in the typical save the princess way. She’s just unknown, and you can basically assume she’s whatever meant a meaningful relationship. I’m a bit confused when you werent sold on Megan, because you never saw anything not to sell her. Her sex scene was the only one that furthered the character/story because it made sense she was a domineering exhibitionist. I have to admit I didn’t have your problem with Miranda she was very clearly meant to be a insecure ambition oriented ice queen and that was what came across.
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