![]() ![]() ![]() But then he tells Eva he was joking, and they have a new job to do, before rushing out the door. In the end, Neil receives a call, which he first dismisses as a telemarketer. Neil tries to cheer her up, reminding her that there are people like their clients who support them. Eva then reveals her conflicting emotions about her job at Sigmund. At first he assumes she was mad at him about the game, until she shows him the crowd outside the window. He finds her in the meeting room, looking out the window. Neil sets out to find Eva upon finding his office empty and the game unfinished. At a certain point in the game, Eva too leaves Neil's office. Neil shoos them, and then goes outside, thereby leaving Eva alone. Several employees, presumably passing by the office, covertly huddle behind them to watch. There, he lets her play around with his creation: a retro video game that chronicles the events of To the Moon. However, he will then emerge from his office telling her everything is fine, before returning, leaving the door unlocked.Īfter talking to Winters and Lin at the party about the protesters, Eva gets a call from Neil telling her to come to his office. If the player chooses to go back upstairs before Neil tells Eva to come, she (and Roxanne, if done before entering the lounge) will find Neil’s office locked, and his phone line busy.They agree not to tell the others to prevent tension. Eva then encounters Roxanne, who tells her about the riots. On her way, Neil calls her on the phone, but hangs up mid-call. As Eva waits for it to be finished, she goes down to the party. On the offices floor, Neil Watts is about to show his partner, Eva Rosalene, something he has been working on. Two of them, however- Robert Lin and his technician, Roxanne Winters-are confronted by tomatoes thrown at them when they exit the building. Most of the employees are oblivious to the commotion, as inside the building, they are throwing a party of their own. The holiday season sees the Sigmund Corporation office building surrounded by protesters standing up against the company’s practices. Protesters surrounding the Sigmund Corporation office building. Watts: "There are a lot of them, but don't forget that there are a lotta people with us too." ―Eva and Neil, watching the protesters. They are all standing for what they think is right." Dr. ![]()
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