Hi Dark,

True enough,but then again perhaps it is obvious the scientists are
insane. In such a case trying to talk to them or save them is a pretty
lost cause so killing them rather than saving them is the most
merciful course of action.



On 10/12/14, dark <[email protected]> wrote:
> I admit punching out the insane scientist is more for amusement than anyting
>
> else, he's such an annoyence that he's just insisting for a fisting :D.
>
> Now, I wish David Greenwood would give us that shades map editer so that we
>
> could just have a boxing ring full of insane scientists to pound on!
>
> Seriously, amusing as he is, I always found it a bit odd that he's the one
> surviver you actually encounter (or possibly there are more than one if you
>
> count the multiple instances of the scientist on different levels as
> different people), and yet the agent never actually tries to question him
> about what happened much less attempt to save him.
>
> It sort of feels a little unfare given that he's the only real human you
> come upon, and has obviously been made insane by all the monsters and
> madness and experimental craziness. I'm probably reading too much into this
>
> though, sinse fundamentally he's more fun to slay! :D.
>
> DArk.
> Take them to the refirbished chamber that was once bad!
>
>
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