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Loot the box of ammo and items first. If there's anything left, you can grab it later after the slaughter.After the initial 'invisible force', you will be minus two allies. Take the ammo from their bodies and weapons, then turn around and get ready for a nasty fight.
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Use the column in the room to run circles around the nosalises - this is definitely not a good time to use the Uboyneg or the knife (the Duplet is better).However, you should have plenty of automatic weapon or revolver ammo, not to mention a few bombs you may not be using. Use them now if things get nasty, and stay in sight of your remaining allies using the emplaced weapons.After the battle, locate the dying station commander and let him speak.
Take the audio tape he offers for a moral point and start a new side mission that you can complete two levels later.Loot the rest of the guard station (bodies and weapons and all) before heading into Hole Station. Note that this station is a warzone, and not a safe zone; any match grade ammo you find will not count for Sherlock.
However, there are moral points to find.The next moral point in the level (the first was from colelcting the audio tape) is this corpse with the Revolver with Rifle Stock near the security station past the entrance. Loot the bodies and all supplies; there is another moral point for visiting both of the stairwells inside the first area of the platform (simply go up and touch the ends of each stair-residence). You proceed to the end of the station past this security airlock in the center of the station's mid-section.The presence of a gas mask on the corpse is an indication you'll need breathing assistance within five seconds of walking into the second half of the station.When you head in, the exit is a dusty, rubble filled hallway leading to a safe area of the station (you can remove the mask).
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There's very little in the poisoned area to hold your attention, so you will want to smash and grab, and then split as fast as you can.Note that when you first enter the poisoned section of the station, you can turn left and go into the high-security office. Inside, you will find some rare spear ammo, a moral point (for checking on the corpses) and a Helsing spear gun. Unfortunately, you need to go back downstairs when you are done, as there's no other way out of here.A final moral point is awarded when you locate the corpse near the radio. Loot his body and the others in the traincar here (and beware of tripwires). The exit is past the red light at the end of the tunnel.
I think that it's safe to say that no one actually likes putting a screen protector on their phones. Cheaper ones can distort the display, some of them don't fit properly, and if you're not good at putting them on, you'll be left with bubbles under them. Also, the outline of the screen protector around the display is just unsightly.
People do it because they feel that they need to.That's why the First-Defense Liquid Glass Screen Protector caught my eye at CES 2017. This screen protector isn't a sheet of glass or plastic that you place on your phone at all; you just have to wipe it down with the supplies in the package. First, you wipe the device down with a cleaner, and then the chemical that protects the screen. Once that's done, the chemical bonds to the glass and Qmadix says it will have 9H hardness, which is the same as sapphire. You can see from the video that I allowed them to put it on my iPhone 7 Plus - which I was very skeptical to do at first - but once he was done, you wouldn't be able to tell that something is protecting the screen, and if anything, it looks better.It will cost $39.99, which might seem steep, but to me, it seems like a small price to pay to get protection on an expensive device. Personally, I hate regular screen protectors to the point where I don't use them, so that price seems fair.
It even comes with $100 worth of insurance, which obviously won't be enough to replace your expensive phone, but it might be enough to replace your screen if it still breaks.Neowin is at CES to bring you all the coverage from the show floor, for other articles.
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