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8. Re: No subject Nov 11, 2006, 02:16 The Half Elf
 
Also if you watched the extra DVD that came with the PC version of Advent Rising you would know that he was brought in at the very end of the development cycle and the story was in place. He just tweaked parts of it, that's it.

 
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