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I have supported Sabal so far because I don't like the idea of helping to found a state financed by drugs, but I have always thought of Sabal as a git. Now, in a most off-hand way, he has given me a mission to kill Amita. OK, decisions have consequences but the game hasn't given me the option of turning the mission down or blowing the slimy little git's head off.
Miffed. I'll kill the little **** later if I get a chance.
When you get to the point of confronting Amita or Sabal with you orders to kill them, you have a choice. If you dont act and pull the trigger the game will continue anyway so its not mandatory to proceed. Later you have a choice to find and kill those in power. If you go on youtube you can see the spoilers of what happens at the end.Originally Posted by PhilHurst Go to original post
Thanks for your replies, Gents. I went to Amita and found her typing (some sort of sexist message there), I didn't kill her and she just walked away. Then, hoping for a chance of shooting that little **** Sabal, I followed the campaign missions and shot down Pagan's Helicopter (by accident I might add). Then the credits came up. What a crud ending.
LOL! You shot a helicopter down by accident??!!Originally Posted by PhilHurst Go to original postSiggghhhhhh! I'm afraid your long term goal of becoming a missile launch technician with the Strategic Rocket Forces may have hit a snag.
"Sighs* You know what its like, Mr. Six. You are tracking s helicopter containing a murderous psychopath wondering what would be best and your finger just tightens on the trigger without conscious effort next thing you know the credits are rolling, Sabal has taken over the country and Amita has gone off to open a typing agency. Not quite the outcome one might have wanted, but at least the old girl's ashes are resting where she wanted.Originally Posted by Flanker1Six Go to original post
As endings go it was crud but I comfort myself that it left a lot of scope for a sequel. If that happens Sabal's life expectancy will be as long as that the Yogi and Reggie duo should have had after sending me to the arena.
Bwhahahahaha. Cracked me up Flanker1Six.Originally Posted by Flanker1Six Go to original post
Having not played again after finishing up the first time (refuse to until they patch this game as I'm sure they will) but if you choose not to kill them, in the very VERY end, both just return to the apathetic lifestyles of the rest of the Kyrati AI. While one is left praying to a cement obelisk, the other sits along a camp site reflecting on the good ol' days .. alone, leaving the gamer to contemplate if Robbi Ray will ever aspire to become a feature reporter for a major Cable News Network. Badra? ... Amita suggests AJ will never see her again. Considering her age, this is probably a good thing (shrugs). Frankly, as a teen I'm sure she's hanging out at some mall somewhere in Kyrat ordering Cellophane Noodles with Shimp and drenched in Hoisin sauce. (the heck do I know what a Kyrati teen does now'days anyway?)
Thats why I use the camera instead of the sighting system of the 1018 missle launcher to watch with, there are those messy accidents that happen. I suggest you take a trip over to Jelundar Temple and look around. You might be intrigued.Originally Posted by PhilHurst Go to original post
Originally Posted by PhilHurst Go to original post
SPOILER:
If you go with Sabal's mission, you can let Amita live. Also you can kill Sabal afterward in an unofficial way. After I completed the campaign and was trekking around, I came upon the Jalendu Temple on the little lake island. Sabal was there rounding up Amita's sympathizers and executing them. I shot the fraker in the head. I lost Karma but it felt good, LOL.
Originally Posted by Bobaslaw Go to original post
Thanks for that, Mr. Slaw. I'll pop round there later with a flamethrower and give him some robust feedback.