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Nah, I don't think it heroin. Quinn doesn't seem to buy high level drugs, she only brought cocaine for rich because of the money problems. [Even tho, she isn't fond of Cocaine]
It's definitely heroin or an analogue like morphine, Buddy's sole comment in regards to Quinn's purchase of coke is "why now", it is never hinted at that Quinn doesn't deal other hard drugs.Nah, I don't think it heroin. Quinn doesn't seem to buy high level drugs, she only brought cocaine for rich because of the money problems. [Even tho, she isn't fond of Cocaine]
The game now has 9 episodes and 1 interlude. Only the interlude is female protagonist and in that interlude the girl only has sex with the same MC of the other 9 episodes, and the other sex scene is between other characters not sexually involved with anyone else in the game, it's one and short. Let's say it's more a narrative "episode" than a porn one.Wait... what? Female protagonist? Is it mandatory? If so, that's a hard pass for me, when does it kick in?
Of course.. Quinn never loseQuinn didn't win, it was a draw.
I agree many members wouldn't, nor should they be in the DIKS at this point.DIK or Chick has more to do with how your character treats women than anything at all to do with your frat. With your logic John Boy shouldn't be a member either. Many members wouldn't be in fact.
Really? Maybe status is more women related (all those look don't look) and even then, specially if you play with minigames, it wouldn't be that many. But regarding big choices for affinity I think it's more a general issue related how you treat other people (no matter their gender), how easily you act with violence and how much you follow the rules and law.DIK or Chick has more to do with how your character treats women than anything at all to do with your frat. With your logic John Boy shouldn't be a member either. Many members wouldn't be in fact.
The heroin trade always implies a certain clientele. Not 3-5 people. Minimum 20-40. If less than 10 grams are sold per day, the supplier simply will not allocate the goods to such a dealer. And this means inevitable cases of overdose. Which would immediately attract attention in college. Perhaps Quinn got it for Tommy, as an exception, several times. But it is unlikely that she systematically sells heroin.It's definitely heroin or an analogue like morphine, Buddy's sole comment in regards to Quinn's purchase of coke is "why now", it is never hinted at that Quinn doesn't deal other hard drugs.
She says "don't worry, it's not addictive", you should always trust drug dealers when they tell you that.Judging by way Quinn decribes the drug the first time to Tommy it can't be heroin or the like
I can't remember the exact words
You can use mods to unlock the rewards, otherwise idk.Love how helpful this thread always is. Thx guys I'll try to come back next year!
Quinn has no aversion to selling heroin, and Tommy has stated that he wants to invite more members of the DIKs to join in his heroin club, he even tried to get Rusty in on it but he refused, I think that Quinn dealing H is something new for this semester and that she hadn't previously, therefore the number of users is still low, but she has to start off somewhere.The heroin trade always implies a certain clientele. Not 3-5 people. Minimum 20-40. If less than 10 grams are sold per day, the supplier simply will not allocate the goods to such a dealer. And this means inevitable cases of overdose. Which would immediately attract attention in college. Perhaps Quinn got it for Tommy, as an exception, several times. But it is unlikely that she systematically sells heroin.
This phantom drug that Tommy uses is very mysterious.Nah, I don't think it heroin. Quinn doesn't seem to buy high level drugs, she only brought cocaine for rich because of the money problems. [Even tho, she isn't fond of Cocaine]
Thx for reminding me the wordsShe says "don't worry, it's not addictive", you should always trust drug dealers when they tell you that.
That is a good point, and I'm no expert in these matters, but all Opiates are non the less addictive, and are at least in my opinion interchangeable.
No, it's not, the first time we see the drug it might appear blue, but that is only an artifact of the lighting, we get to see the drug again in E9You must be registered to see the links, and the liquid completely clear, the syringe plunger is blue.
It's definitely heroin or an analogue like morphine, Buddy's sole comment in regards to Quinn's purchase of coke is "why now", it is never hinted at that Quinn doesn't deal other hard drugs.
It's most likely heroin, morphine, or some other opiate, and we see the drug in E9, go look further up in the thread for more discussion on the topic.This phantom drug that Tommy uses is very mysterious.
we know that when Quinn asks Buddy for the cocaine for Rick, Buddy is very surprised because Quinn doesn't sell "heavy stuff." we also know about the mother/stepmother and even that would rule out Quinn having anything to do with it
the syringes had been missing for so long (chapter two?) that I thought they were now a buried road, but evidently they will somehow come back into play.
I still think it's a made-up generic drug, a DPCocaine or a DPCrack, which is yes a bad drug, but not as bad as real drugs, to always stay in that limbo that doesn't come to a real conviction.
He trusts Quinn, he doesn't think Quinn would lie to him, but Quinn has money to make, and although she sees Tommy as someone she can hang out with, I don't think she's all that attached to Tommy.Thx for reminding me the words
Tommy likes drugs and the game is set around year 2000. How can you believe someone telling you heroin is not addictive ?
Unless you are living under a rock or fell into a coma in the '70 and just reently came back to life
It's not about aversion, it's about risk. Heroin in college is an overdose. Overdoses are an investigation. Investigation is a prison. I strongly doubt that she is stupid enough to sell heroin where she lives and studies. Weed and pills are one thing, but heroin is quite another. And the prison term is different.Quinn has no aversion to selling heroin, and Tommy has stated that he wants to invite more members of the DIKs to join in his heroin club, he even tried to get Rusty in on it but he refused, I think that Quinn dealing H is something new for this semester and that she hadn't previously, therefore the number of users is still low, but she has to start off somewhere.
I'm not very convincedHe trusts Quinn, he doesn't think Quinn would lie to him, but Quinn has money to make, and although she sees Tommy as someone she can hang out with, I don't think she's all that attached to Tommy.
She has to compete with Vinny as Buddy's statement "if you knew how Vinny operated he wouldn't beat you in volume" implies, it's not just about what Quinn wants, she has expectations placed upon her, she can't perform significantly worse than her drug dealing peers or she risks getting cut off or getting all of her clientele stolen, it's like Rio says, her "expansion" ideas are not well thought out and she's making snap decisions, and she's stressed out, why? Because she has to rapidly expand or die (metaphorically most likely).It's not about aversion, it's about risk. Heroin in college is an overdose. Overdoses are an investigation. Investigation is a prison. I strongly doubt that she is stupid enough to sell heroin where she lives and studies. Weed and pills are one thing, but heroin is quite another. And the prison term is different.
She does use it, at least once, it's shown in game.I'm not very convinced
they almost certainly did drugs together, even for a marble head like Tommy if Quinn had refused to use it would have been extremely suspicious.
No one ever said anything to that effect, I merely stated that I don't think she's a habitual user of heavy drugs.Quinn is/was not just his dealer, but a girl he was having fun with, that she suddenly didn't feel like getting high would have been extremely suspicious.
What?there are very few things in BADIk that work as well as they do in the real world, if drugs, a forcibly unnamed drug, were the exception it would be bizarre