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Deus Ex: Invisible War - J.C. Denton Ending

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With the destruction of the Illuminati and the Knights Templar, nothing stands in the way of the great utopia: the purest democracy, where every person in the whole world is counted by the great supercomputer Helios. With all of humanity now one, inequality and war have become obsolete.

Deus Ex: Invisible War was made by Eidos and is available on Valve's STEAM service.

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  • @BillThePaxton I always liked the Helios endings the best. Plus, the Helios endings are the only ones that don't require you to eliminate the opposition.

  • Helios is not a depot. Helios is immune to things that corrupt a human leader. Just think - a leader with no ambitions at all but to rule with an absolute instantaneous democracy. Its is actually a very interesting subject. And in theory, it would work, since nanites embedded in each cell in your body would technically connect you to Helios would be airborne. Everyone would be connected.

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  • Share my mind with everyone... oh shit no!

  • the people that dislike this video were 0bama, his gay lover, and 6 0bamabots

    because helios utopia is not the libtard utopia: in the libtard utopia...

    all people have gay sex with arab children, worship 0bama's idol karl marx

    and braindead Islam/Communist devouts and the economy would be totally ruined.

  • @fica018

    what about a change of coding? Helios is sentient, what do you think will stop him from turning us into mindless pawns?

    nothing is immune... nothing.

  • We are borg!

  • @Lenariet Resisting, in this context, would be the equivalent of refusing to vote. I'm sure if someone was really hell bent on not having their opinion be considered, everyone else would be aware of their desire to do so, thanks to the nano-link, and would happily comply. This ending is really easy to misinterpret as Helios taking control, when that's not really the case at all...he would have about as much control as the person who counts votes, without any ambition to massage the numbers.

  • Helios: The word of the lifespan is YES.

  • Mind control? I don't think so...

  • @wayfarerpg I agree.

  • @CenturysSamurai LOL

    It isnt straightforward like that but this is funny !

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