Finding Miranda [Final]
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Players don't actually get to meet Miranda again after her second message. Instead, they can speak with her through vid comm by finding the Spectre Terminal in the Citadel Embassies location on the Citadel. If the dossier on Kai Leng from Anderson in Mass Effect 3 has been read, Shepard will warn Miranda that Cerberus is after her. If she's not informed, and players didn't complete her loyalty mission in Mass Effect 2, she will die during "Priority: Horizon."
Miranda's final message asks Shepard to meet her in a private room on the Citadel. This private room is located in the Apartments area of the Presidium Commons location. It's important to give Miranda what she asks for here to keep her alive during "Priority: Horizon." Those continuing a romance with Miranda from Mass Effect 2 can also receive a small scene between the two and lock in their relationship.
After her grandmother Arlette's death, Betty is finally ready to begin her life. She had forfeited university, parties, boyfriends, summer jobs in order to care for Arlette. Now she's ready for whatever life throws at her, and, since the will included a beneficiary unknown to her who lives in the city, she heads there to find the mysterious woman. In 1920s London, Arlette is starting her new life in a time of postwar change. Beautiful and charismatic, she's drawn into a hedonistic world, but then tragedy strikes, and she flees back to her childhood home....
Welcome to IGN's guide for Resident Evil Village. This page contains information on the finale of the game, as you assault the Ceremony Site to take on Mother Miranda. This guide includes information on secrets, treasures, and collectibles like Files and Goats of Warding you can find along the way, including how to assault the Village one final time, and how to defeat Mother Miranda.
During the development process, and after deciding FM would be the third game of the saga[2], Tlaero looked for fan's input again, this time on whether people would prefer some kind of branching that would enhance replayability, thus risking having a shorter overall story with a big chunk of common content that would need to be repeated in different playthroughs, or a longer but more linear structure, where players would get the same overall content but with fewer choices, thus limiting "player freedom" and reducing the game's replayability value. Users from the Sharks' Lagoon forum went broadly for a branching structure[3], and that was the option finally implemented. The result is, probably, the most complex game in the Elsaverse in terms of design and gameplay. Some questionable choices were made while looking for an almost impossible balance between replayability, player agency, storytelling, and game difficulty, leading to a bit confusing gameplay mechanism.
The player becomes Lucas, a brilliant coder who is still hurting after the traumatic ending of his first marriage a couple of years ago, and who is now trying to suppress his feelings for Miranda, his attractive and eccentric co-worker. As he is encouraged to finally move on and start a relationship with her, Lucas will learn that Miranda herself is going through her own personal drama, while being involved in an incredible fight against evil in which, much to his surprise, he was already tangentially involved.
Finding Miranda does not include any more sexual content until the big final scene. After letting Chloe run away, Lucas and Miranda spend the whole Thursday doing several naked activities, until they finally can't wait anymore and make love in Miranda's bedroom. This almost never-ending scene includes multiple oral and vaginal positions, as well as anal sex if Lucas has unsuccessfully explored that possibility in previous encounters. Both protagonists reach several orgasms, and they keep going at it for hours until they are totally spent.
From a design point of view, Finding Miranda can be divided into two different parts. The first one covers the initial steps of Lucas' relationship with Miranda (from Thursday to Monday, in the story), and uses a "sorting hat" structure[4], in which some events depend on the path chosen by players at the start of the game. In Lucas' introductory scene, players get to choose whether he's a widower or a divorced man; then, they have to choose whether the traumatic experience that changed his marital status made him totally shy with women or turned him into a real Casanova who enjoys uncommitted flings and one-night stands; finally, players need to decide whether Lucas is happy with his current lifestyle or is starting to regret his choices. This complex setting translates into eight possible characterizations for Lucas (divorced-timid-comfortable; divorced-timid-regretful; divorced-aggressive-comfortable; divorced-aggressive-regretful; widower-timid-comfortable; widower-timid-regretful; widower-aggressive-comfortable; and widower-aggressive-regretful). However, in order to simplify things a bit, this characterization system actually works at two different levels:
Then, once Lucas and Miranda become officially a couple, he has finally moved on from Karen and the second part of the game is totally linear, as the story unfolds the same no matter how the player initially chose Lucas to be; that's the reason why the achievements related with characterization are unlocked at the start of this second part, so that players don't need to replay the same story again and again just to unlock them. From Monday to Thursday, there's no other path available than canon, and the only relevant choice players can make in this last part of the game, storywise, is to step out of it after knowing Miranda has kidnapped Chloe, getting a bad ending as a result.
Saving Chloe (2018) is the fourth game set in the Elsaverse and means the end of its first story arc. In this game's canon path, Chloe is hiding, sincerely fearing for her life after her last failure. When they realize, thanks to her former boyfriend, Paul, that Chloe was actually the mole in Morland's organization, Xara's group helps her to get free from his father's influence and finally put Morland's criminal activities to an end. Along the way, Miranda and Chloe fix their broken relationship, and Miranda finally gets to sleep again thanks to Crow's sedative. Saving Chloe is intended to be played after reading the short story Dream Master (2017).
The Supreme Court decision did not free Miranda but offered him a new trial without the confession he made to the police. Ernesto Miranda's second trial for rape and kidnapping opened in mid-February 1967 at the Maricopa County Superior Court. This time his common-law wife testified that Miranda had confessed to the crime when she visited him in prison in 1963. (A common-law marriage is when a couple who can prove they have lived together for a certain period of time are considered legally married in some states under certain conditions.) He had asked her to make a personal appeal to the victim in order to have the charges dropped. The jury deliberated for an hour and twenty-three minutes before finding Miranda guilty. He was sentenced again to twenty to thirty years in the Arizona State Prison at Florence.
Design: The test characteristics of a two-question case-finding instrument that asks about depressed mood and anhedonia were compared with six common case-finding instruments, using the Quick Diagnostic Interview Schedule as a criterion standard for the diagnosis of major depression.
Measurements and main results: Measurements were two questions from the Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Disorders patient questionnaire, both the long and short forms of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, both the long and short forms of the Book Depression Inventory, the Symptom-Driven Diagnostic System for Primary Care, the Medical Outcomes Study depression measure, and the Quick Diagnostic Interview Schedule. The prevalence of depression, as determined by the standardized interview, was 18% (97 of 536). Overall, the case-finding instruments had sensitivities of 89% to 96% and specificities of 51% to 72% for diagnosing major depression. A positive response to the two-item instrument had a sensitivity of 96% (95% confidence interval [CI], 90-99%) and a specificity of 57% (95% CI 53-62%). Areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves were similar for all of the instruments, with a range of 0.82 to 0.89.
Conclusions: The two-question case-finding instrument is a useful measure for detecting depression in primary care. It has similar test characteristics to other case-finding instruments and is less time-consuming.
On a motion to suppress statements made by the defendant to police officers, evidence warranted the judge's finding that the defendant's signature on a printed waiver of Miranda rights had been forged. [568]
Despite contrary testimony of Troopers McDonald and Farrell, the judge found that the defendant was not advised of and did not waive his Miranda rights prior to the April 5 interrogation. For that reason and because the judge found the defendant's April 5 adoption of his prior statements to be "tainted" by the "Miranda card misadventure," he suppressed the April 5 admissions as well. In issuing his rulings the judge conceded that "in the totality of these findings, no prejudice to the defendant may be directly pointed out." He explained that he chose to suppress the defendant's admissions, rather than impose a lesser or greater sanction, in an attempt "to strike a balance between the competing interests of the citizenry in the enforcement of the criminal law, and the absolute requirement that that enforcement be fair and without the taint which I have been compelled to find here."
On appeal the Commonwealth contends that: (1) the judge erred in finding that the signature on the April 2 Miranda card was not that of the defendant, and (2) even if the evidence warranted that finding, the statements are admissible because they were obtained after the defendant had received and validly waived his Miranda rights. The Commonwealth also challenges the judge's findings that the defendant was not advised of and did not waive his Miranda rights prior to his custodial interrogation on April 5, 1982. The Commonwealth concedes that if we accept these findings, the judge's decision to exclude the 59ce067264
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