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Eye's Road NW area in Geneforge 4: Rebellion
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #2
You will not be able to finish the refuge quests, if you are too pro-rebel and cannot peacefully enter Shaper Camp Gamma.

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Posts: 2009 | Registered: Monday, September 12 2005 07:00
questions I have not recently seen asked about Chapter 1 in Geneforge 4: Rebellion
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #14
In the Boiling Mudpits, to turn off all those field projectors in the SW, walk to the far west wall where you safely can, head south as far as you can, then east until you see a spore control box to the north of you. You can get to that control box to turn off the projectors by carefully walking through the path to it.

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Random Weirdness in General
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #11
Hooray! I now have an excuse to further inflict upon you many more silly cats.

Because you can never get enough.

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Posts: 2009 | Registered: Monday, September 12 2005 07:00
questions I have not recently seen asked about Chapter 1 in Geneforge 4: Rebellion
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #1
quote:
Originally written by museumfreak:

1) Hint on taking down the magical barriers in the Boiling Caverns?
You can take down all the barriers in the Boiling Caverns with enough Mechanics skill and/or Living Tools. If you are having trouble with the barrier field in the northwest area of that zone, look around behind pillars and such...Jeff perversely enjoyed placing numerous levers and spore controllers behind things in places you can’t see them unless you run your cursor over them to light them up.

3) Is there something I'm missing with the battle alphas on Chickweed Bridge?

Stand just out of sight range of the alphas on the bridge, and watch their behavior. You have a window of opportunity, shall we say, if you shift into battle mode and run to the bridge to check things out and see what you can do there without the alphas ever seeing you.

4) Can I just not clear out the critter imprisoned in Southforge Citadel and the Crazed Drake in Chickweed Bridge at this point, or is there a trick for that too?

The Glaahk in Southforge you will not be able to take out for some time, as it’s a Chapter Three level creation. It’s worth coming back to do it at some point though. The Crazed Drayk takes some strategy and will depend on which kind of character you have selected and how many creations you have to help you. I usually use my first Speed Pod at this point in the game, especially if my character is solo. Protection and War Blessing are very helpful for any such confrontation. The drayk is much more lethal with its ranged attack. You might try scooting up next to it and dealing your damage from close range.

6) At what point does canister use actually start to affect me, and will I lose anything important by using them? For instance, does that bar me from aligning with the Shapers or Trakovites?

It will cause you to go into auto-rage/attack mode in some dialog options starting after you’ve used seven (I think) canisters. This is not a big deal if you like to fight and rack up experience points anyway. You will have slightly different consequences in the after-story at your ending if you use more canisters. It won’t prevent you from aligning with any faction of your choice.

7) Not chapter 1, but do I get reputation points for EVERY research note I sell or is there some cap on that? I would like to go rescue some from Chapter 1. Also speaking of reputation, what is the object that I get for betraying Drewry and Lilly?

You only get reputation points (pro-rebel) the first time you sell notes to Drewry.

I recommend making good use of Some Very Helpful Stuff

Caution: some of these lists have spoilers. Look at the Items List and search for "Captain Kane" to find what you get for turning in the rebel spies.

You can also find rewards and reputation changes here.

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Food Census-Because we all have some opinion about it in General
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #33
Good produce is important, it's true. In a perfect world, every vegetable I eat would come from a nearby garden.

Good salsa covers a multitude of sins.

My favorite food is Thai—three stars: Tom Ka sweet and sour soup, curry chicken, and prawn, chicken, or tofu Phad Thai. We have a bazillion and one Thai restaurants in the Seattle area, one of the perks of being an international shipping and immigration city for the east.

It's snowing here right now, which means the entire city will shut down tomorrow, as we seem to be somewhat inept around here at handling the white stuff.

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EDIT. Gah! I's not snowing...IT's snowing. I haven't snowed in a long time.

[ Wednesday, January 10, 2007 16:26: Message edited by: 7Synergy7 ]

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Food Census-Because we all have some opinion about it in General
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #24
Favourite Fruit: Blueberries—they boost my mood, are loaded with antioxidants, and are delicious. I grew up near blueberry farms.

My favourite popcorn topping is my own invention: air-blown popcorn with spooned-on extra virgin olive oil containing two cloves of freshly-crushed garlic in a saucepan just brought to a simmer, garnished with earth salt. I have never served it to anyone who was not an instant fan. Much to my amazement.

Alo is not the only one around here to eat salads or raw vegetables unembellished. You'd be amazed how much flavor things actually have if you do not overstimulate your taste buds into oblivion with chemical flavorings and artificial sweeteners.

Learned from experience: all tastes are aquired, and all tastes can be equally unacquired. Food is largely habituation and psychological. For instance, when I learned what poorly-digested milk does to the intestinal tract of the average person over the age of 12, it became rapidly very unappetizing. When I learned how nourishing certain vegetables are for me, I taught myself to like them.

The only chocolate I like comes from a country other than America.

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Posts: 2009 | Registered: Monday, September 12 2005 07:00
The Challenge to End All Challenges in Geneforge 4: Rebellion
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #41
quote:
Originally written by Cryptozoology:

Unlike practically every other source of endless opponents, the rogues in the Fens actually give XP, so I intend to kill them until they stop doing so.
During the beta, the spawning fen rogues gave no XP. I'm not sure if anyone else did, but shortly after I complained about this, they began to give surprisingly generous XP.

You're welcome.

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P.S. Casting speed or using a Rod of Alacrity three times before a fight will negate the slowing effects of drakon fire? If so, this is news to me. Perhaps someone can elaborate on how casting cumulative same spells of this or any other kind is worthwhile.

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Posts: 2009 | Registered: Monday, September 12 2005 07:00
The Insidious Infiltrator in Geneforge 4: Rebellion
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #49
I've gotten busy, but still plan to finish this game. Due to having played last over a week ago, I'm not recalling all the noteworthy details for this segment I might have otherwise.

Val Blue has finished Chapter Three competently enough. She had no problem taking out Monarch or the Spawner, due to her ferocious magic capabilities. I have been investing almost exclusively magic into her for quite a while now, except for the bought battle skills in Rebel Camp Aziraph. Check out her ridiculous Battle Magic ability and Spellcraft. Fireball, Searer, and Ice Spray continue to pack plenty wallop. Killing the Maddened Rotghroth (again) in the Wrecked Lab was really almost too easy. It never had a chance to do much before a few hasted rounds of Lightning Aura cooked it.

She's not especially useful in melee (mainly due to magic just being all the more potent by contrast,) but can put it to decent use when necessary or when it delivers a death blow without expending spell energy.

At the end of Chapter Three, Val went back to the Sandros Mine and took out the rest of the baddies. The only tough one was the Golem. She took one Kyshakk in tow to do the last two challenges. She and the Kyshakk were able to do so much damage to the Golem in at least one round, that it crumbled down two forms on the next turn.

I still haven't invested Strength, so she's wearing Shaper Trueweave mostly, though I have some plate armor in case of emergency—haven't used it yet though.

I am planning on focusing on making magic as insanely powerful as possible and seeing how this works. She's become, not a magically gifted swordfighter, as my initial Infilitrator runs exploited, but a fearsome magician who has some decent defense and offense ability as a backup.

Note also that Val only gained four levels in Chapter Three after nearly four times that much each in Chapters One and Two. She did everything possible according to the optimizing path. There's just not as much to do in Chapter Three for gaining XP. She didn't dawdle in the fens racking up extra kill points.

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Val’s Gear:

Agent Cloak (+1 Battle Magic / +1 Mental Magic / +1 Blessing Magic / +1 Spellcraft)
Shaper Trueweave
Girdle of Genius (+2 Intelligence)
Guardian Claymore (with Slowing enhancement) (+2 Strength / +2 Quick Action)
Ring of Eye’s Purity (+3 Battle Magic / +3% Energy Preservation)
Runed Jade Necklace (+1 Spellcraft)
Clawbug Carapace (+1 Quick Action)
Gloves of Savagery (with Damage Attacker enhancement)
(+2 Strength / +2 Melee / +4 Quick Action)
Lodestone Greaves (-1 Dexterity / +4 Levels Damage In Combat)
Nimble Sandals (+2 Dexterity)

Alternate Gear:

Infiltrator’s Cloak (+1 Leadership / +1 Mechanics / +1 Stealth)
Infiltrator’s Tunic (+1 Leadership / +1 Mechanics / +1 Stealth)
Tinker Gloves (+2 Mechanics)
Tinker Bauble (+1 Mechanics)
Volcanic Fetish (+1 Battle Magic)
Mindwarp Seal (+2 Mental Magic)
Talisman of Might (+4 Strength)

BONUSES FROM CHARMS:

Lucky Dice (+1 Luck)
Physician's Charm (+1 Healing Craft)
Skein of Wisdom (+1 Intelligence)
Gruesome Charm (-1 Endurance/+2 Dexterity/+2 Intelligence)
Mental Focus Charm (+1 Spellcraft)

To optimize carrying capacity, we jettisoned the charms which add paltry resistances. They make so little difference, really.

Anyone have any suggestions how (and why) you'd continue building her over the remaining two chapters?

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Posts: 2009 | Registered: Monday, September 12 2005 07:00
Geneforge or Avernum Series? in General
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #41
The dialog system

The encumbrance system

800 x 600 and the map overlapped anything else on the screen in order to be visible

Can't look at equpiment stats without unequipping them

Clunky way of handing gear between PC's.

There are a couple other similar things that bothered me, but I can't think of them. The point is that I get annoyed at or impatient with games where an action is repeated many times, and I can't do it in an intuitive or simple fashion. Jeff keeps improving on such things in each new game engine overall. When I get used to better interfacing and more streamlined tasking of basic things like this, it is even harder to go back to something clunky and old.

EDIT: What Jeff said reconfirms it's not an engine change, but sounds like a significant engine tweaking. I can be happy with that if it takes away the tedium factors that killed my earlier attempts to finish.

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[ Tuesday, January 09, 2007 16:43: Message edited by: 7Synergy7 ]

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Geneforge or Avernum Series? in General
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #39
Given that Jeff does pay attention to feedback from his customers, and that he is on a new roll with G4 (and the A4 engine,) I predict that the next game will be the "best" and that:

1) The reworking of Nethergate will be a significantly bigger success than its first outing; what a great game! I'm eager to see this, because I never quite finished the original due to its engine.

2) A5 will do very very well and should be at least as good as GF4, considering Jeff seems well aware of what didn't go over well with A4 and his announcements for A5 sound promising.

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New Year's Resolutions! in General
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #18
You say you want a resolution?
Don't you know that you can count me out.

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Posts: 2009 | Registered: Monday, September 12 2005 07:00
Ridiculous droppings in Geneforge 4: Rebellion
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #28
It's been apparent for some time that Luck does not affect droppings. The question then is, what does Luck do in GF4, and is it worth any bother at all? I vote no, by my experience. What happened with 30 Luck, ET? Did you survive zeroed hits more often or miss getting hit more often?

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Posts: 2009 | Registered: Monday, September 12 2005 07:00
Saddam Hussein's Execution in General
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #34
quote:
Originally written by Cryptozoology:

Are you really unaware of how heavily the US economy already relies on prison labour? Just because the media wants you to believe that every prisoner sits around in a jacuzzi all day, doesn't make it so.
That wasn't my point or accusation at all. I am talking about having prisoners make recompense in some fashion to their victims, not to the state. That is meaningful. Just putting them to work in general doesn't connect their punishment/consequences with their crime. And it doesn't do those who were wronged or damaged any good.

I have no clear idea what would be best to do with someone like Saddam, but the incarceration/punishment/recompense should be directly relevant and meaningful to the crimes and offenses he had committed.

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Saddam Hussein's Execution in General
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #30
quote:
Originally written by Protocols of the Elders of Zion:

Prison is a terrifying hellhole where dodging fatal violence and brutal rape is a full-time job. It's difficult to wrap your mind around how horrifyingly abusive the American prison system is even if you're not deliberately ignoring it.

But, of course, the concerns of fostering 'responsibility' outweigh any empathetic connection to prisoners as human beings, right? I guess I'm not old enough to have learned how to look at these problems intellectually instead of emotionally.

You cozy, sanctimonious jackass.

Ironically, that sounded like a highly presumptive, reactive, emotionally-fuelled response on your part. I noted you did not bother to inquire any more specifically what my thoughts actually were about our prison system as a whole, but you condemningly presumed to assume the worst on my part. I’d never want you on my jury. You’ve already judged and condemned me in this context before even hearing the evidence. So forgive me if I am inclined to see you as the worst kind of self-righteous hypocrite just looking to displace some hostility in a haphazard, knee-jerk reactive fashion.

To address what you levelled at me, yes the American prison system is horrible, and I have more sympathy than you will ever know for those sucked out of sight into the dark, pointless, hopeless pit it represents. It’s throwing away lives, neither offering them redemption nor rehabilitation. I do think prisoners would benefit from being safely kept AND being made to work in some meaningful and humane fashion to offer reparation for their crimes. You may not acknowledge it, but being productive is far more psychologically healthy than languishing about with no further purpose in your existence. I said nothing prior about prisoners not being worthy of protection, respect, dignity, love, care, or other attentions a kinder, more positivistic society might choose to show its criminals.

Thanks for the vote of faith and kind words, friend. Sheesh.

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Saddam Hussein's Execution in General
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #22
Hanging is still an optional form of execution in Delaware and right here in Washington State. No one's used it for a decade though.

To add a point to my previous post, what makes me cringe is to see prisoners housed and fed and maintained for the rest of their existence and never have to give anything back or do anything to make any kind of reparations. And we all pay for them to just hang out for the rest of their lives.

Put them to work. Teach them the concept of responsibility for their actions by making them have to work at something to make some kind of recompense and to fund their continued existence...like most of the rest of us have to do.

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Saddam Hussein's Execution in General
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #18
Everyone dies.

Death is not the worst thing that can happen to you by far. Death by hanging, as it was conducted, is a fast, and merciful end to a man who showed little mercy to his myriad victims. To have your own fear of harm put to a prompt end is more merciful than living for decades in fear under the capricious and aribitrary rule of a man who might have you and yours executed on a whim.

I'd like to see those who grievously wound and abuse others with their authority spend the rest of their lives laboring hard under custody to make reparations to those harmed. A life of slave labor funding the families of your victims for the rest of your life would be a lot more daunting to me than knowing once my reign is over, someone will give me a swift, merciful death. Saddam and his sons delighted in putting people to slow, torturous death or subjecting them to VX gassing. He was treated infinitely more merciful than his sadistic family afforded those under his heel.

Saddam was a petty tyrant who will soon be all but forgotten in the bigger scope of history. The 20th century was drenched in doomed dictatorships. Let's hope, despite our political and religious differences across the globe, that planet earth heads in some viable new directions for the 21st century. We're going to need all the help we can get.

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Best (and Worst) Movies of the Year in General
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #41
Regarding Narnia:

As mentioned, it's religious allegory, and taking Christian doctrinal beliefs and trying to personify them into a fantasy story simply doesn't make a very coherent or compelling story. It's really rather ridiculous, a bafflingly self-resurrecting lion and little kids who are somehow great warriors desperately needed to save the land—also incomprehensibly and not explained. There was a reason C.S. Lewis and Tolkien loathed each other's books. And there is also, I think, a reason Christianity seems to most dearly love its savior as a tiny useless newborn baby and in the allegory of innocent children best. Perhaps it could be said that it's a very childlike religion in application.

Anyway, I'm with Tolkien. Narnia has forever been entirely overrated, and the big budget attempt to capitalize on its baffling popularity only demonstrated that all the more. I found it tedious, sophomoric, and insulting.

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Episode 3: A New Game in General
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #824
I'm still waiting for me to do something actually Synergistical rather than something randomly incidental.

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SYNERGY LIST: GF4?Where To Find Stuff And What It Does in Geneforge 4: Rebellion
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #24
Well now, I simply must remember to amuse myself with this humorous little diversion on my next trip through the Poryphra West Gate. Jeff mentioned adding an easter egg near the end of the production, but I never was sure if it was something I had already been finding or not.

Thanks, folks, for adding these increasingly obscure finds. Since I haven't played a game where I killed absolutely everything, I suspect there may be a couple more special items on some friendly characters walking around somewhere.

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The aestheticist in me makes it hard to make a post without hitting the EDIT POST button subsequently at least once. :rolleyes:

[ Thursday, December 28, 2006 18:30: Message edited by: 7Synergy7 ]

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SYNERGY LIST: GF4?Where To Find Stuff And What It Does in Geneforge 4: Rebellion
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #22
quote:
Originally written by BrownieMix:

I think you can get a Mandrake Tincture in Rocky Road-because I just did. ;)

Help the rebels escape, then go back to the villagers hiding in the NE house. Talk to the leader-I think if you have a high enough Leadership skill, he'll agree to sell you cool stuff...including a Mandrake Tincture.

Yeah, I have this listed already...at Rocky Point. Rocky Road is an ice cream flavor. ;)

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P.S. You killed Jared, Thurly? Was this a pro-Shaper/pro-Trakovite/or anarchist's amorality moment?

P.P.S. I don't remember the Uberoozebeast. Exactly where/what is it?

[ Thursday, December 28, 2006 17:24: Message edited by: 7Synergy7 ]

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The Insidious Infiltrator in Geneforge 4: Rebellion
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #47
As it happens, I'm working on the four challenges in the Sandros Mine right now, having finished all of Chapter Three. The Imprisoned Soul was a piece of cake. Kill did 410 damage to him. It took two or three hits to kill him.

The Soulreaper Twins were kind of a pain. I was set on doing them solo, and it took about five or six attempts getting Essence Shackles to properly slow both of them, so I had a chance to whittle them down simultaneously with Essence Orbs. Regenerate was Val's salvation here. It took about four or five hits with Essence Orbs to finish them, and one more round would have finished me. I was redlined.

The Golem...meh, I tried a couple times solo, but I don't think there's any way. He hastes himself so readily, even slowed. I will need a meat shield like a Kyshakk. I'll finish the mine and then post some end stats and descriptors for Chapter Three.

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The Insidious Infiltrator in Geneforge 4: Rebellion
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #45
At the end of Chapter 2, Valeta Blue still feels wimpy and difficult to defend if she really gets into the thick of it. While Daze and Dominate work well much of the time, it is not hard to kill her, even all buffed up. Her magic is quite punchy, but not overwhelming. There are still numerous foes who take two hits of Ice Spray, Searer, or Lightning Aura to crumple. Clawbugs, Vlish, Rats, etc. are easy to wipe out with one dose of Fireball hitting at up to 120 per shot.

I did note that killing Shaftoe, his three minds, and Eliza felt easier and faster this time. I made a couple runs on the Shaper Camp near Southforge and killed a few soldiers and a wizard, before giving up to come back later when I'm stronger. I made the stealth run on the Turabi Gate to make the Gloves of Savagery. I'm killing and cleaning out everything appropriate, as usual.

I am focusing heavily on Battle Magic and to a lesser degree, Mental Magic—or Spellcraft when it's been cheaper. I have added no combat stats or Strength. I added one level of Intelligence. Even with the Gloves of Savagery and Guardian Claymore, I still can't wear very heavy armor, and that's the one difference I can really feel defensively in this build. I look forward to some more Strength to wear a good breastplate eventually. This +14 Spidersilk Robe isn't cutting it too well for survivability as a singleton in dicey situations. I'll be switching out to the Fibrous Breastplate once I beat the Golem in the Golem's Fen.

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Gear affecting Stats:

Agent Cloak: +1 all three magics / +1 Spellcraft
Girdle of Genius: +2 Intelligence
Guardian Claymore: +2 Strength /+2 Quick Action
Ring of Eye's Purity: +3 Battle Magic
Runed Jade Necklace: +1 Spellcraft
Clawbug Carapace: +1 Quick Action
Gloves of Savagery: +2 Strength / +2 Quick Action / +4 Melee
Lodestone Greaves: -1 Dexterity
Nimble Sandals: +2 Dexterity

Lucky Charm: +1 Luck
Physician's Charm: +1 Healing Craft
Skein of Wisdom: +1 Intelligence
Gruesome Charm: -2 Endurance / +2 Intelligence / +2 Dexterity

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Soon I will be caught up to Valeta Purple. I will probably continue with Valeta Blue.

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[ Sunday, December 24, 2006 18:32: Message edited by: 7Synergy7 ]

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Kill Infiltrators quest in Geneforge 4: Rebellion
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #3
Yeah, that place. You meant what I knew.

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Boiling Mudpits - SPOILER - Hidden Room in Geneforge 4: Rebellion
Shaper
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Profile #1
Whoa, nice find Random. I sure never caught that one. Now one wonders if there are any more such missed rooms.

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Kill Infiltrators quest in Geneforge 4: Rebellion
Shaper
Member # 6292
Profile #1
NW - Mad Servile Colony

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