The Growing Demands of the State — Beholder: Conductor Walkthrough
As you progress in Beholder: Conductor, the omnipresent State's demands will inevitably escalate, transforming your role from a simple landlord to a key operative in its surveillance apparatus. These increasing pressures are designed to test your loyalty, your resourcefulness, and your moral compass. Understanding the nature of these demands and how to fulfill them is crucial for survival and advancement within the game's oppressive regime.
Initially, the State's requests might seem manageable: report suspicious activities, maintain order, and collect rent. However, as the game unfolds, these directives become more intrusive and morally compromising. You'll be tasked with not just observing, but actively participating in the suppression of dissent. This can involve planting evidence, fabricating reports, or even directly contributing to the arrest and disappearance of tenants. The Ministry of Compliance, your primary point of contact, will issue increasingly specific and demanding orders, often with tight deadlines and severe penalties for non-compliance. For instance, you might receive an order to investigate a specific tenant for 'subversive literature,' requiring you to search their apartment and report any findings, regardless of whether you believe them to be guilty.
The State's growing demands are often tied to specific events or the introduction of new characters. For example, the arrival of a new, high-ranking official might trigger a crackdown on 'undesirables,' leading to more stringent surveillance protocols and a higher quota for arrests. Similarly, periods of national unrest or perceived threats to the regime will invariably result in increased pressure on landlords like yourself. You might be required to install advanced surveillance equipment, conduct random searches, or even participate in public denouncements. The Ministry's directives are rarely negotiable; your primary objective is to comply and demonstrate unwavering loyalty.
Key aspects of the State's escalating demands:
- Increased Surveillance: More frequent and intrusive monitoring of tenants.
- Fabricated Evidence: Orders to plant or create evidence against tenants.
- Stricter Reporting: Higher quotas for reporting infractions and arrests.
- Moral Compromises: Direct involvement in the persecution of individuals.
- Penalties for Failure: Severe consequences for non-compliance or perceived disloyalty.
Navigating these growing demands requires a strategic approach. You must balance the State's orders with your own survival instincts and, if you choose, your personal ethics. Learning to exploit loopholes, manage your resources effectively, and make calculated risks will be essential to weathering the storm of the State's ever-increasing control.