The fact that Coel bans Kaguya from their own IRC means they've had that backdoor in place for a while, probably expecting something like this from them. Pretty intriguing. Also funny that it's called "COEL_TRAIN_ROLLOUT"
Slightly disappointing....The ending I mean. This scenario was awesome, just sad there wasn't more of a battle against Kaguya/Default. I expected for them to turn on me and for a battle of hackers to commence. Just felt anti-climatic finishing the mission and then Coel just being like "bye!"
You know, it appears really apparent Kaguya wasn't totally fond of the crash idea himself. If anything, it was d3f4ult fault for not giving a shit about people lives and hacking the plane ahead before Coel and Kaguya would compromise. Also, Kaguya takes measures to keep Coel off the investigation, as seen with one of the CSEC mission. Given this, no one in the team were enough antagonistic to each others to justify a fight. Also, yeah, both outcomes are abrupt. But we're talking about a volontary plane crash hack here. You're up for the Death Row for what you do in Labyrinths, not just jail time. Nobody wants to stick together given one could just spill all out at any moment if they keep being together.
There were no chemical weapons on that plane. Kaguya just wanted the government to recognise how weak their security systems were, so that he could sell his own.
If I remember correctly, completing this series of missions the moment you first get the chance to in a new game causes D3f4ult to try and attack you later on as revenge.
Yeah, I know, but it still was kinda disappointing. When Coel tells us to go after Kaguya I thought "Oh shit, this is the person who rearranged my fucking OS with his hacking habilities." I AT LEAST hoped for a challenging trace countdown...
The sad thing is, in this situation... If the chemical weapon is that terrible, then the needs of the many out weight the few, it's an extremely hard decision, but one that must be made, you either kill a few hundred, or sit back and see the possibility of thousands if not hundreds of thousands dying, just think if they tracked the information on who made the decision, let alone why they made the decision. The information I think would be very interesting, all of the data that would come in, i'm extremely curious to see what the results would be. Perhaps i'm a terrible person, but I would down both planes to prevent a chemical from being weaponized, unless there is specific information and evidence to show that it can't become a weapon system.
Yeah I do see where you're coming from. Personally, I think I'd refuse to do it until I was given more details and proof. The planes have a few hours on their flights, that's enough time to come to a proper decision. If Kaguya's fears were real, I'd probably agree to down the planes. Like you said, needs of the many.
You find out in an earlier optional mission that Kaguya is a bit of an underhanded prick and might not be trustworthy. The person could very well have been lying to you.
It was the mission where she asks you to delete evidence of her Dreadnought affiliation, if you ever feel like replaying the DLC. Depending on which missions you picked you might not even play it. You have to dig around a bit in some of the files once you find the targets computer; you find out Kaguya used to run with another hacking group and suddenly burned all bridges, ran away with some important files, and nuked their servers iirc. Kaguya might have had a good reason for doing it... but maybe not. It certainly raises red flags.
Ohey, I'll go back and play it, see if I can catch that one. I love digging through the little logfiles and stuff you can find in game, it's a really fun way of telling a story.
I think if you told authorities that you were part of a group that almost crashed a plane full of people you'd be in more trouble than the people developing the weapons.
@@blueengineer7019 I think maybe Kaguya also had a screw loose in some places lmao, I think you have to be a little odd to decide crashing a plane is a good idea.
@@xZippy Another late reply, No, you get a command in the game called "NetMapOrganiser.exe" it helps you organize the nodes. Kaguya gives it to you during a mission.
This is a fairly accurate representation of what it feels like to apply a hotfix in production
that was kinda disturbing to watch the altitude meter go down
Right? First time I did this mission my heart was pounding right out of my chest.
The fact that Coel bans Kaguya from their own IRC means they've had that backdoor in place for a while, probably expecting something like this from them. Pretty intriguing.
Also funny that it's called "COEL_TRAIN_ROLLOUT"
Slightly disappointing....The ending I mean. This scenario was awesome, just sad there wasn't more of a battle against Kaguya/Default. I expected for them to turn on me and for a battle of hackers to commence. Just felt anti-climatic finishing the mission and then Coel just being like "bye!"
Yeah I would have loved for a showdown between hackers. Would have been a nice extra to the conclusion.
You know, it appears really apparent Kaguya wasn't totally fond of the crash idea himself.
If anything, it was d3f4ult fault for not giving a shit about people lives and hacking the plane ahead before Coel and Kaguya would compromise.
Also, Kaguya takes measures to keep Coel off the investigation, as seen with one of the CSEC mission.
Given this, no one in the team were enough antagonistic to each others to justify a fight.
Also, yeah, both outcomes are abrupt. But we're talking about a volontary plane crash hack here. You're up for the Death Row for what you do in Labyrinths, not just jail time. Nobody wants to stick together given one could just spill all out at any moment if they keep being together.
dude if a falling plane with people on it isn't enough for you then idk what is.
There were no chemical weapons on that plane. Kaguya just wanted the government to recognise how weak their security systems were, so that he could sell his own.
If I remember correctly, completing this series of missions the moment you first get the chance to in a new game causes D3f4ult to try and attack you later on as revenge.
I love this music.
7:13 is that HOME - Dream Head?
Yes
@Vladomier Pootis no it's dream head
@@rellort4362actually it’s dream head.
TERRAIN TERRAIN WHOOP WHOOP PULL UP WHOOP WHOOP PULL UP WHOOP WHOOP PULL UP
SINK RATE
Kaguya! What have you done!? You wanted to Crash a Plane! YEAH RIGHT!
kaguya was shady anyway, on his pc he faked the weapons on planes. plus, he targets populated planes, the more deaths, the more notice.
It felt somewhat anticlimatic that Kaguya didn't respond to the attack to his server...
Yeah I get what you mean. I expected to face some pretty nasty resistance. I guess he assumed he'd lost and just abandoned his servers to start again.
Yeah, I know, but it still was kinda disappointing. When Coel tells us to go after Kaguya I thought "Oh shit, this is the person who rearranged my fucking OS with his hacking habilities." I AT LEAST hoped for a challenging trace countdown...
i think after the hack ir should be a counter hack by kaguya with a burner laptop. like default did.
@@Gauchori yeah but I guess after that battle its kinda to rest
I reloaded it just while it crashed, yet it still didn't crash.
The sad thing is, in this situation... If the chemical weapon is that terrible, then the needs of the many out weight the few, it's an extremely hard decision, but one that must be made, you either kill a few hundred, or sit back and see the possibility of thousands if not hundreds of thousands dying, just think if they tracked the information on who made the decision, let alone why they made the decision. The information I think would be very interesting, all of the data that would come in, i'm extremely curious to see what the results would be. Perhaps i'm a terrible person, but I would down both planes to prevent a chemical from being weaponized, unless there is specific information and evidence to show that it can't become a weapon system.
Yeah I do see where you're coming from. Personally, I think I'd refuse to do it until I was given more details and proof. The planes have a few hours on their flights, that's enough time to come to a proper decision. If Kaguya's fears were real, I'd probably agree to down the planes. Like you said, needs of the many.
You find out in an earlier optional mission that Kaguya is a bit of an underhanded prick and might not be trustworthy. The person could very well have been lying to you.
Ohhh I had no idea, I must have missed that. I mean, Coel had all the facts and she was dead set against crashing the planes.
It was the mission where she asks you to delete evidence of her Dreadnought affiliation, if you ever feel like replaying the DLC. Depending on which missions you picked you might not even play it. You have to dig around a bit in some of the files once you find the targets computer; you find out Kaguya used to run with another hacking group and suddenly burned all bridges, ran away with some important files, and nuked their servers iirc. Kaguya might have had a good reason for doing it... but maybe not. It certainly raises red flags.
Ohey, I'll go back and play it, see if I can catch that one. I love digging through the little logfiles and stuff you can find in game, it's a really fun way of telling a story.
i fixed it but the plane still crashed and she still thanked me for saving it lmao
I'm curious, what would happen if we save PA_0022 but sabotage the other one so it crashes instead
I'm not sure, I didn't try it. I feel like everyone would be mad haha
When naix rootway and del all his sys but he can still create his x-server
Watching the chinese rocket falling live like:
Olay but why not notify authorities? Like im sure having those files about chemical weapons is illegal
I think if you told authorities that you were part of a group that almost crashed a plane full of people you'd be in more trouble than the people developing the weapons.
@@TheTailson i mean like why not just tell them before the whole crash the plane plan and so they would just check plane after landing VERY carefully
@@blueengineer7019 I think maybe Kaguya also had a screw loose in some places lmao, I think you have to be a little odd to decide crashing a plane is a good idea.
@@blueengineer7019 ALSO we can't rule out that the government knew about it already! It was a weapon they were making, after all.
At least it wasnt flight 767.
I know I'm late but pleas someone anser me. How did he get the connections so neat?
Extremely late reply, but there should be an option in the game's settings somewhere.
@@xZippy Another late reply, No, you get a command in the game called "NetMapOrganiser.exe" it helps you organize the nodes. Kaguya gives it to you during a mission.
I just let the plane crash
Gimme save final mission plz
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