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A:yes, uses your money and die.
ps: if all your family die, you lose your job and the game ends.
Those moochers piss me off
would you stop a young girl fleeing from her death if she's missing a paper?
would you sell a guys watch he trusted you so dearly with?
would you let jorji in, knowing he's smuggling drugs?
letting your family die just so you can save money?
these are all decisions you make to try to do the right thing, even if you get less money, or you get a fine, you have to rise a8ove it, 8ecause if you dont, who will?
Anyway does it give a reason you're fired for having no family? Or is that just an obligatory game over situation? I can't see the Arstotzkan government firing you for not being a family man.
Your entire family is gone. The Ministry of Labor focuses on Artotzka's future growth. Workers are expected to support large healthy families. Your position will be filled by someone more appropriate. Glory to Arstotzka.
To get the Escape to Obrastan ending, you must keep your entire family alive (including the Niece), as well have the right passports and cash to smuggle them over.