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3 ways to earn their trust but only 2 needed.
-Give Morgan's PDA to Loki or the Duty guy
-Complete Duty history then give Tachenko's PDA to Loki or the Duty guy
-Tell Loki or the Duty guy that Magpie is the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ hunter that stalker search in Zaton
documents from the laboratory x8 you give to the Security Service of Ukraine, when you get out of the zone. you will learn that from the final movie
Ah, that makes me feel a little better. So what of the Lab X8 keycard i was given back? (i forgot to mention that) Hopefully that goes as well!
I already sided with duty, the other guys seemed a bit hippy-like or communist-like... and i don't like either of those sorts. Duty wanted to get rid of the dangers that threatened the people, not play happy hippy-communist families with the dangers and get wiped out eventually like the so-called Freedom types were ok with.
Thanks.
Well i didn't mention gauss rifle before, so i edited my posts to include that. Initially i didn't want to leave any possible spoilers which is why i didn't mention it and instead chose to write lab x8 instead. So this is my fault that you didn't realize what i was referring to, or better put, not referring to. Sorry.
As for Duty being communist, maybe they are in the games lore, (i haven't learned anything about this sort of thing as i have only played Shadow of Chernobyl and now playing Call of Pripyat and almost at the Evacuation part.
In my view of Duty, they wanted to destroy the dangerous anomolies and mutants which threaten the people all over the zone, while Freedom want to live as one with it like some mentally deranged hippy-communist group.
You know the type, they say the dangerous things aren't really dangerous if only we'd spend time (and usually lots of everyone else's money) getting to know the dangerous things better, to lavish them with the gifts that we worked hard for, of course it's all at the workers expense. Those types will keep saying we should keeping spending time and everyone else's money on the dangerous things, even when the dangerous things keep on killing and robbing and rioting and imposing their ways onto the kind hosts who gave them sanctuary and a chance at a better life.
These hippy-comunist types are also the ones causing the workers the most grief, and i stand with the workers being a worker myself, so if this was real, I'd stand with Duty to destroy the dangers that threaten the people.