Absolute Obedience — Crisis -v1.05- -traktori-
Because Traktori uses your squad's own memories against them, you must recruit the "Amnesiac" (a hidden character found in Sector 7G). Amnesiac characters have zero backstory. Traktori’s psychic probes have no data to latch onto. The Amnesiac becomes your most valuable asset—not for combat, but as a "psychic lightning rod."
By cultivating critical thinking and moral reflection, individuals can develop the skills necessary to navigate complex moral dilemmas, balancing the need for cooperation and social order with the importance of individual autonomy and moral responsibility. Absolute Obedience Crisis -v1.05- -Traktori-
Visual novels from the mid-2000s often struggle with Windows 10 and 11; v1.05 typically includes scripts to prevent crashing. Because Traktori uses your squad's own memories against
An "Absolute Obedience" system is, by definition, a paradox. Obedience implies a choice to submit; absoluteness removes that choice, transforming compliance into a mechanical reflex. Version 1.05 implies that previous iterations (1.0 through 1.04) have already attempted to perfect this coercion, patching out glitches of autonomy, hesitation, or empathy. The crisis, therefore, is not a rebellion born of consciousness but a failure of command execution —a bug so profound that the obedient entity becomes useless or dangerous precisely because it follows orders too well, or stops following them without warning. The Amnesiac becomes your most valuable asset—not for
needed to unlock the "True Obedience" ending in this version?
For experienced visual novel players, the game can be completed in roughly one hour, though exploring all three ending paths will require multiple playthroughs.