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Thought and Deed was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5 in 2018.
Description[]
Kassandra answered the call of a philosopher.
Dialogue[]
Kassandra approached a civillian.
- Kassandra: Chaire, stanger. Need something?
- Philosopher: Is violence the natural state of humanity? Is there such a thing as peace, or are there simply moments between attacks?
- Kassandra: I prefer fighting to thinking about fighting. Get to the point.
- Philosopher: Oh, of course. A strong leader dies, and weaker, meaner leaders rise up. The commander of the nearby camp has become violent and tyrannical. He and his soldiers should learn a truth or two.
- Kassandra: And you want me to kill all the Athenians.
- Philosopher: That would be ideal.
- Kassandra: You can count on me.
- Philosopher: I know you'd see reason.
- Kassandra: Leave it to me.
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Kassandra then reached the nearby camp and killed all its soldiers.
- Kassandra: That's it. Now, to collect.
She returned to the man.
- Philosopher: You're back. Have you killed them?
- Kassandra: I took care of them. Every last one.
- Philosopher: Excellent work, my friend. Please, take this.
The man handled her a bag of drachmae.
- Kassandra: I could use someone with your skills. Would you consider joining my crew?
- Philosopher: You know I've seen and pondered a great many things here, but there's still so much more of the Greek world to contemplate. I'm in.
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Outcome[]
Kassandra helped the philosopher.