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Watch here for better quality: https://youtu.be/RX5WBcGf8Jo We approach a purple colored guy who sees us and runs away. After chasing him down a bit he reveals himself to be THE Mr. Miracle. He grew tired of the color obsessed politics between the Reds and Blues so he hid himself away here and had his father, the creator of all things, build all these puzzles so that no one would ever reach him. We're not here to meet him, we just want to find out why the water has stopped. He shows us the direction of the water supply where it's being blocked by a monster known as the Farting Meat Bag. After taking out lesser fecal monsters, we reach the FMB's location. We have to get rid of him somehow, but he's impervious to all our attacks and weaponry. We have to improvise using everything we've learned on our journey. What we need to do is turn the monster orange and then deliver purple glowflies to devour him. Once he's gone, we have a family reunion and the other Reds and Blues are here as well. Mr. Miracle then shows up shocking everyone with the fact that he's purple. And here's another plot twist: He's our grandfather. A German song plays over the credits and then we get some final powerups from the shop in Red Village and the final treasure chest in the house now that we can melt metal beams. We also seal the last hellhole and rob one last dead hero. There's still quite a bit left to do post-game and we'll get to it in next part.

Watch here for better quality: https://youtu.be/kWq_A3ntHXY With nothing else to do, we tackle the final batch of puzzles in the Volcano Area until we reach an area with a purple hut. I wonder who lives here.

Gladstone wants us to rescue a few members of Hyperion's science team so they can help shut down the laser. Each scientist wants us to fetch them an item they lost before they'll agree to help. Zarpedon still has some jamming signal aboard the space station. Gladstone brings up the possibility of her having another mole amongst the employees. This raises Jack's suspicion so when all science team members arrive, he accuses them of being said possible mole so he activates the airlock to kill them all. It was heartless, but even if Gladstone's speculation was true, we can't take any chances. Now we have to find a different way to shut down the laser, but first, a whole lot of side jobs in the next part.

Once we're ready to go, Jack activates the fast travel and inputs the coordinates to Helios and Roland & Lilith tag along for support. On Helios, we all get split up because Zarpedon controls everything here. Before we can take the fight to her, we have to shut down Helios' laser, but before that, we have to establish a foothold by securing the immediate area and getting Jack into his office. Hyperion CEO Tassiter reluctantly allows Jack to keep his job after his actions have convinced the company's board of directors that he might be their only hope of regaining control of the station. Jack's office is locked with extra security so we'll need a Claptrap unit. Why can't our Claptrap bypass security? Because Jack tossed out all security door opening protocols in exchange for stair climbing and combat protocols. At least Claptrap gets to know how everyone feels about him and he realizes just how annoying being around a Claptrap unit can be. After a couple security mishaps (racist hotdog?), we get into Jack's office and Jack arrives, once the fast travel in his office is activated, swearing one day every Claptrap will be shutdown and sent to the junkyard when he runs the company. We can now begin the operation of shutting down the laser. Off to meet Gladstone in R&D.

First we find a treasure chest I overlooked upgrading our Supragun's alternate fire. there are six of them in total and you only need five of them before you can start melting metal beams that block your path. We have four so far. Next, we help a magician in Red Village perform a magic trick with our telefrag gadget. Finally, the main meat of this video is me going around to all the lands we've visited and seal the hellholes with a force cube stomp. Even though we max out our wallet before almost every hellhole is sealed, we keep going until the only ones that remain are in the upcoming volcano areas. We're in the final stretch before the climax of the game now.

Pickle has another job for us. He sent in a friend of his to go into the Titan Production Plant's Sub-Level 13 to look for a space-fold inverter. He received reports back from him that the place is haunted then heard nothing from him since so now we're going to investigate. Felicity's mission dialogue is still active due to a bug. Anyway, we go into Sub-Level 13 and discover ghosts, a ghost of a woman and a ghost of a Tork floating around. The Ghost Torks cannot be killed with our current weaponry, but to we do find the corpse of Pickle's friend who managed to modify his gun to hurt ghosts before he was killed by one. Say hello to the E-Gun, the only gun that can destroy ghosts. I miss Harold Ramis. Anyway, we learn some backstory about how there was an incident involving fast travel failure, a clumsy employee, and a bunch of Torks. These may not be ghosts after all, but rather Torks and that employee forever stuck in digistruct limbo. After disabling the consoles to the cargo fast travel station, everything stops and the "ghosts" are gone. We pick up the space-fold inverter Pickle wanted and decide to use it to repair the cargo fast travel so that the female "ghost" can be restore to a physical existence. Afterwards, we meet a guy who claims himself to be a king wishing to claim Elpis as his own territory. He just needs us to raise his flag, kill Scavs who try to interfere, and help him salute his flag. Once all that's done, he takes off in his ship and we're ready to head back to Moxxi's to resume the plot which will be in the next part.

We get our cowardly cousin out of jam and he lets us have his telefrag weapon. With it, we can launch a probe device and we can teleport instantly to wherever it ends up. We just need to escort our cousin back to Blue Village so that once he's out of harms way, we can explore the rest of the volcano by ourselves and find the source of the water problem. Along the way, we introduce the carrot eating flies to lava changing them into fireflies so we can transfer them towards cardboard obstacles to burn them. We also learn that our telefrag probe can be carried along by our float buckle. The shortcut back to Blue Village is locked by security that only accepts orange passersby for some reason. We gotta turn our cousin orange then find a way to make him run faster before each security checkpoint times out. Once he's back home, our current mission can resume, but there's a snag. We'll find out in the next part.

The rest of the volcano areas are blocked off unless we find two green moons to place on the ground around a tree in front of the gate. The green moons can be found in hidden treasure chests in the Red Crystal area. First, we'll need to go around and make good use of our telefrag gun to help us find where any other treasure chests are hidden. A salesman is selling a powerup that can indicate where one is hidden. We also find a way into an area behind the Blue Castle. In the area inside a giant log is a powerup that'll tell us how many graves and hellholes are left standing. We have the power to smash Hellholes now and that will come in the next part. To get to the powerup though, you'll have to swing across with the force beam and make a new force beam immediately afterwards to continue swinging across. There's water to avoid below you too. I cut out dozens of outtakes to get this powerup.

Time to explore the volcano. Our cousin went in to investigate, but never came back. First we learn how to create fake gold and bribe someone with it then we learn how to distinguish between real gold and fake gold while helping some guy, who's already been scammed with fake gold, get rid of it. We get a powerup that allows us to use our force beam on your force cube and transfer electricity through the force beam attached to gold conductors. Finally, we learn how to transfer carrot eating flies across a force beam. We find our cousin and it seems he's in quite a jam. It's up to us to bust him out in the next video.

As we get the Constructor put together and calibrated, Felicity starts having second thoughts about the mission because the Constructor needs an AI to operate and she doesn't want to become part of yet another war machine. Felicity suggests some alternatives such as copying her data and everything and installing that into the Constructor. That process would take an amount of time that we do not have. After the Constructor is given legs, Felicity decides to walk herself to the next stage of the construction. After clearing a room full of Scavs and power armors, she freezes in place and doesn't continue forward. This is a glitch and this is where this video ends. The next part will feature the rest of the mission with us having gotten around this setback.

We've reloaded the map. Let's try this again. So after escorting Felicity to the final area of the plant, she goes rogue not wanting to be part of this any longer because the process threatens to erase her personality. We have to disable the Constructor in a battle if we want the process to finish. After the fight is over, Felicity is erased and in her place is a basic AI that'll do Hyperion's bidding. We meet back with Jack at Moxxi's bar to discuss the plan to get back to Helios for a showdown against Zarpedon. Before that however, I'll need to look for any side jobs that are available.

We head to a train station to call a train that'll take us to an old Dahl Production Plant. It's become infested since it was abandoned so we clear the infestation on our way to restore power to the place. Skipper enjoys her newfound freedom and changes her name to Felicity. We find the last living employee held hostage by Scavs who think he's a medic. Well, he is a doctor, but not that kind of doctor. We rescue him and he joins in on helping with building our robot army. He's an R&D specialist who's made some secret projects in the past. He has blueprints for a prototype he's been working on. We just need to help him assemble it. This mission reveals how the Constructor is created.

Watch here for better quality: https://youtu.be/xzOTiwg0hus We get our cowardly cousin out of jam and he lets us have his telefrag weapon. With it, we can launch a probe device and we can teleport instantly to wherever it ends up. We just need to escort our cousin back to Blue Village so that once he's out of harms way, we can explore the rest of the volcano by ourselves and find the source of the water problem. Along the way, we introduce the carrot eating flies to lava changing them into fireflies so we can transfer them towards cardboard obstacles to burn them. We also learn that our telefrag probe can be carried along by our float buckle. The shortcut back to Blue Village is locked by security that only accepts orange passersby for some reason. We gotta turn our cousin orange then find a way to make him run faster before each security checkpoint times out. Once he's back home, our current mission can resume, but there's a snag. We'll find out in the next part.

Before we go to the volcano, we have some cleanup to do. Coins and treasure chests are placed high up on the cliffs. There's also some stuff on ground level that I overlooked.

We change our color to blue so we can get past the security and into Blue Village. All our stuff that was stolen is now on sale at the village's shop. There's also a new powerup that's on sale for pretty cheap that'll let us use the Force Beam on golden objects. The problem is all our money was stolen too so we gotta puzzle our way to finding some quick coin so we can get the force beam upgrade. From there it's just finding more coin so we can buy our other gadgets back. We unlock the Blue Castle Courtyard then puzzle our way to get all our money back so we can buy the last of our stolen items. We get into the castle and let our mother in. We pass under a water shower which gets rid of our blue disguise. We unlock the Blue King's throne room and our mother has a word with him. Apparently the Blue King and the Red Queen dated at one point, but she couldn't get past his terrible attitude towards her so she married his brother the Red King instead. Say uncle everybody because that's what the Blue King is to us. The Blue King has been spreading terrible lies about Red Citizens ever since. They destroyed our water pipes because their own water supply has been drying up. The source of the problem is at the volcano. The Blue King sent our rival who is actually our cousin to deal with it, but never returned. He has nowhere else to turn to since he can't ask the Reds for help after all the things he said about them to his people. Our next task is to head to the volcano ourselves, but that'll be shortly after we do a bit of cleanup later.

Nina wants a boyfriend to go steady with so she gives us some flowers and chocolates to take along and sends us out to find some suitors for her. When we deliver the gifts, she also wants us to use elemental damage to test how tough her suitors are. I should've used the cryo SMG instead of the rocket launcher. Two of her suitors end up dead, but her third suitor turns her offer down. She wants us to burn this guy to death because hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Once he's critically wounded, he develops feelings for Nina because nothing says "I love you and I'm committed to a relationship" like attempted murder. Nina has her boyfriend who she now keeps tied up and dangling from the ceiling. Next up, Sir Hammerlock wants us to capture some Threshers on Elpis so he can introduce them to Pandora's ecosystem. It's a cliche to ask this, but What could possibly go wrong? We already know the answer to that. We lived the answer to that. With all that done, we return to the plot in the next part.

Pickle has a job for us that involves treasure hunting. Our first task is to find a map that some no good bastard flushed down the toilet. We encounter our first Thresher enemy to get that map back. We find the X where the map leads us and it turns out to be the hideout of a paranoid delusional loner. We kill him and take his ECHO which tells of a girl named Eliza who he turned away when she wanted to seek respite in his hideout. This leads us to our the next job Pickle has for us which is locating his sister Eliza. We go from lead to lead looking for Eliza and learn that she's a thief and a con artist. When we do find her, we fend off some Scavs that want her dead then she goes to see her brother. When we return to Pickle, she's already left and took half of Pickle's stuff. Only two more side jobs to go before we get back to the plot.

For this side job, a musician wants us to gather parts so he can finish his rocket which he will launch into space to broadcast his latest musical composition all over Elpis. We gather the parts and even steal one from a museum of ship parts and bring them back. The rocket is launched and the little guy's musical masterpiece begins to play. It gets cutoff in the middle by a dubstep broadcast from Moxxi's DJs. The little guy then tries to increase the power of his broadcast only to be electrocuted by the overload.

Things to do in Carrot Town involve smashing all wooden and stone graves, making a potion that'll give you super strength and the ability to destroy Minecraft blocks with your sword so that you'll no longer have to carry a pickaxe, retrieve a color barrel so that you can use the recolorizer, make a diamond pickaxe so that you can give it to Steve so he'll let you take one of his yellow crystals, turn the crystal purple so that it'll attract carrot eating bugs, get rid of all the giant carrots in and around town, and finally get any hidden treasure chests you can find.

After taking care of all the business in Carrot Town and getting other stuff along the way, we meet back with our mother, The Red Queen, in front of the Blue Village gates. We swing our way over the gates and then our Blue Rival appears again and takes all of our stuff. That Bastard! We still have our sword, supragun, and stomp shoes, but everything else is gone. Getting into Blue Village might be tricky since the door will only open for Blue Citizens. There's a recolorizer nearby. Next part, we'll put it to good use.

This is my favorite side job. It hasn't been long since Jack offed The Meriff in self-defense and now he wants some sort of closure. We find some audio logs detailing how The Meriff manages to kiss the asses of corrupted officials to get his job before becoming that which he despised which happens to be yet another corrupt official. He willingly gave Zarpedon and her army the keys to Helios if it would spare the lives of the citizens of Concordia only to realize Zarpedon's plan to use the Helios laser to destroy Elpis would kill everyone anyway. Jack tells us to take the ECHO recording of The Meriff calling himself "The Biggest Arse On the Moon" and give it to Moxxi's DJs so they can remix it into a dubstep song and have it play while we blast a rocket carrying a statue of The Meriff's stupid head into space. This job was too short so I did another one to add to it. In this one, Janey wants us to find a distress signal. We find a survivor of a crash we help defend her from Scavs led by a guy named Boomer. Afterwards, she splits her loot findings with us and Janey gets her digits.

The Purple MacGuffin happens to be a force beam upgrade for our Supragun. We attach the beam to a wooden surface and use it to pull us along. We can also use it on two wooden surfaces to make a bridge or a walkable slope. There are plenty of uses for it to help us solve puzzles or get across platforming gaps and high places. Once we're past the Purple Crystal Temple, we find ourselves on the outskirts of a village called Carrot Town. First, we have to destroy all enemies in the area and then find the shop. We buy every upgrade available so we can open up our wallet some more. Next, we explore this new town.

How could I not make a Space Jam reference with these couple of side jobs? Anyway, a famous basketball player is going to perform the highest slam dunk ever, but he needs his ball so we go fetch it for him. Once he's got the ball, he takes the jump pad and escapes Elpis' gravitational pull. Well, he's dead. Now it's our turn and we get to perform the slam dunk. We don't need a ball to do it. It takes me a few tries because I keep overshooting it. I try to do it while on fire too for the bonus reward. You only get three fire barrels. You'll have to reload the map if you mess up and all three fire barrels are destroyed.

We head back to Red Village to get the pickaxe because there's more Minecraft block shortcuts and secrets to be uncovered. We meet celebrity champion in the sport of Supraball, but he's tired of the publicity and the lack of privacy. A short walk away, there's a Supraball player who's terrible at the sport and would love to have some groupies around. We switch their Supraball ranks and they both get what they wanted and give us some advice that'll come in handy. Even though the wet sponge would've worked on electricity like the advice we were given said it would, if you brought the pickaxe like I did, that works too. We enter the Purple MacGuffin temple. Next, we'll have to solve it's platforming puzzles to get through.

So how was your April Fool's? Did you get fooled by anyone or were you the one doing all the foolin'? Anyway, we make some progress then get a sword ability that let's us destroy stone graves in addition to wooden ones. From there, it's just backtracking to destroy stone graves to fill up our wallet since the last shop really drained it.

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I'm just an Aspie gamer who will use anything to beat the game. My preferred genres are first-person shooters, puzzles, and point n clicks.

This channel has four commandments.
Commandment number one: I shalt not play Call of Duty.
Commandment number two: I shalt choose what games I shalt play as well as what I shalt not play.
Commandment number three: I shalt use anything to beat the game whether it be cheats or a sibling's help.
Commandment number four: I shalt not surpass thirty minutes in length.

Who wants to play 20 Questions?
Q: Why put "Watch here for better quality" followed by a YouTube link in the description?
A: Sometimes the transfer from YouTube to BitChute doesn't always work so I have to manually upload the video to BitChute after waiting for a day since it was uploaded to YouTube. In the event it does work after some time longer than a day, I delete the manual upload and putting in the "Watch here" YouTube link helps differentiate which one is the manual upload.

Q: Why don't you like Call of Duty?
A: I have many reasons why I don't like that series. A big reason is that it saturated the market too much and every non Call of Duty game wanted to be just like it to compete.

Q: What's your favorite game or series?
A: I love all the games that I play. I'm not too good at picking one favorite and there's too many to list.

Q: What was your first video game?
A: Sonic 2 on the Genesis.

Q: What's Aspie mean?
A: It's a term people with Asperger's Syndrome use to refer to themselves.

Q: Can I request a game?
A: Maybe. I do have a schedule for games I want to record. Chances are either your request is on there and I'll get to it eventually or the request will probably be denied if I didn't enjoy it or if it doesn't run well on my computer.

Q: You do Let's Plays yet there's no commentary. Why?
A: I'm not a talker. Also, I can't call them Walkthroughs if I'm gonna cheat.

Q: What's your least favorite cheat and why?
A: Noclip. I hate using it. When I'm platforming or avoiding traps, I'd like to make it through on my own. Sometimes bullshit occurs and I'm forced to use noclip. Oh sure, let's just have our protagonist fly back up after falling into the bottomless pit or slip right out after getting crushed. It doesn't feel real, does it?

Q: You call yourself GodModeHeroes yet you seem to handle most games just fine without cheating. Why?
A: It's a reminder that I may use cheats during gameplay, though most games like point n clicks and puzzles don't even need them. FPS games are a different story. I won't use cheats until things get dicey even on the easiest difficulty.

Q: Why play the easiest difficulty?
A: Enemies die quicker which saves me a lot of time. Less time equals less file size.

Q: Why not play the hardest difficulty?
A: The hardest difficulty may have elements considered non canon. Enemies may come back to life and I don't like that. Also, I'm not that good.

Q: Why don't you git gud?
A: Why don't you git gon?

Q: What's your least favorite puzzle?
A: A puzzle that has the same solution, but the beginning is randomized each playthrough and getting the solution requires doing some algebra.

Q: Do you plan on going beyond PC games?
A: If I can get a successful capture device recording with no problems then probably.

Q: If you do go beyond PC games one day, what consoles will we expect?
A: Nintendo 64, GameCube, Xbox, PlayStation 3, Wii, Wii U, Switch, and PlayStation 4.

Q: Can we be friends on Steam?
A: I have my guard up at the moment. I don't accept friend requests from everyone. I'm currently a target for scammers tempting me with free games or accusing me of "illegal" item duplication.

Q: What is your stance on violent video games?
A: I don't believe video game violence is to blame for real world violence. We here at GodModeHeroes do not condone the use of violence outside of a fictional environment.

Q: You mentioned having a brother. Will he be contributing any Let's Plays?
A: He might be playing games for this channel that he can complete that I can't, eventually.

Q: Will there be Co-Op Let's Plays?
A: Definitely at some point.

Q: What will you do once you've covered every game you've wanted to play?
A: I'll most likely retire until something new comes out and there's always a new game I want every month or so.