Last time, Pierce stuck us with his dirty work. This time, though, he’s got a job he’ll actually be joining us for. He’s tight-lipped on what it actually is, but surely it’ll be worth our time. At the very least, we can’t say no to a radio duet.
Today, we finally get around to Asha’s loyalty mission after doing her regular missions a while back. Once again, it’s time for MI6 training, but we’re getting a little more specific in this one. Asha’s given us a VIP to protect, and of course the Boss is kinda impatient about it. But that doesn’t mean we can’t complete this job in our own way… even if that is exactly the opposite of the intended goal of the scenarios Asha’s giving us.
It’s been ten whole episodes, but we’re finally getting around to saving the last Saint! Let’s just hope Benjamin King hasn’t been suffering too much in his personalized digital hell. Ah well, what are we up against today? Why, an entire setpiece that meant almost nothing to me the first time I played this! THis time around though, it’s time for a bit of nostalgia as we take a short trip back to Stilwater.
King’s back, and you know what that means: take over missions! There’s not much left of an audience left, but he’s writing a book anyway. And since he needs inspiration, that means the Boss can go into the simulation and do all the things she wants to do anyway!
It seems Simulation Tanya isn’t gone just yet. Not only did she survive from King’s simulation, she’s also changing the simulation to her own benefit. And because the Dominatrix apparently wasn’t enough, Tanya’s changes come in the form of making the NPC programs into her sex workers. Presumably they’ll be sex workers trained in combat, and on that assumption it would be a good idea to stop Tanya before she has a working army.
Okay. We’ve just about exhausted everything we can do in the Simulation. Mostly. Okay, there are still clusters left, but this is more important! We have a shot at bringing back Johnny Gat, and the Boss is going to make sure this operation is successful no matter the cost!
… Although the cost might be putting everyone on the ship in terrible danger. So, you know, not exactly a simple choice after all.










