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The Incorrect Art of War [Episode 33] – The Terminal Phase

By A J Summersgill and Jim H Moreno | Front Page Features|TIAOW |  Published: August 31, 2007 at 1:00 am

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You decide to go with option two, Trinh Tho Ngi and press the button accordingly.

The moment you select the option, you realise it is horribly, horribly wrong. The screen turns a dark red and then shuts down. Seconds later, the entire room is plunged into twilight as emergency lighting takes over. H.A.T.E. having deactivated his primary circuits for the final time to broadcast his signal – mocking electronic laughter echoing throughout the cavern. Doctor Sinister stares at you in horror – the Terminal Phase can no longer be avoided and as you sit there in the dark you realise that very soon, the entire world will be at an end.

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