Thread:Tuxedo!/@comment-29570797-20160825032514/@comment-29570797-20160826034234

NessaTasartir16 wrote: I hope you don't mind if I answer this. I have autism as well, so I know how you feel.

By unnecessary information, we mean something like "Trish Colleti is the first female killer in the game" or something completely random like the lyrics to "A Whole New World". Also, and some of the past editors and myself are actually kind of bad at this, when it comes to plots, we'll go WAY too much in depth instead of simplifying, thus releasing unnecessary information. Let me see if I can give you an example:

"Russell [Crane] and the player gathered enough evidence to incriminate Velma Bannister as the killer of Tyler Snakes. Velma offered a cigarette to the team, but they declined, saying that smoking is bad for her, especially poisoned cigarettes. Velma continued to decline her involvement in the murder until Russell manipulated her by telling her how she had gone to Frank [Knight] for help when Tyler refused her invitation. Velma admitted that she only killed Tyler so she could get to the TV control room to insert her own brainwashing tape instead of the ones the Utopians were going to use to brainwash the world into joining their cult.

Velma later admitted to Judge Dante that Tyler showed her that her powers as a femme fatale were fading as she got older, and she decided to try brainwashing. She wanted to use the brainwashing method invented by Dr Trevor Neuman only for people to worship her beauty. Judge Dante sentenced her to 18 years in jail for killing Tyler and making the court miss the awards ceremony."

That is a very in-depth scenario of an arrest scene. A simplified way would be something like this:

"Russell and the player incriminated Velma Bannister as the killer as Tyler Snakes. Velma admitted to only killing Tyler to access the TV control room so she could insert her own brainwashing tape instead of the tape the Utopians were going to use. She was going to use the tape to make people worship her beauty as her powers as a femme fatale were fading as she got older. Judge Dante sentenced her to 18 years in jail."

Obviously, there are some users who could do a better summary than I can on this, but I hope I'm giving you an idea of what's going on with that topic of unnecessary information. If you have any other questions, just let me or anyone in the staff know.

Thanks for joining the wiki, and God Bless.

 Nessa  ♫  07:41, August 25, 2016 (UTC) Ah, I get what you are saying. Sometimes short and sweet is the best way to go.