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“ | This is my confession:
I murdered Dave, Carl, and Lillian. A scientist, I don't know his name... I took his clothes from his body in order to escape. I had to kill them, they would have reported me to the company. I stole from the Soda machine. And that loser, Admin Wallace's office. I regret nothing except working for the damn company. For years I served silently, never questioning. They rewarded my silence with petty promotions, and half-baked appreciation. All the while I gathered proof of their crimes. They must pay. Don't let what I've done all be for nothing! |
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~ Bob's confession |
Bob the Janitor or just Bob is a major character in the South African Science Fiction Simulation video game Viscera Cleanup Detail.
Bob is a former employee of Aerospace Sanitation Inc. who lived in the office before the Janitor. Bob is portrayed as insane through much of his behavior, yet holding to the little humanity he has.
Personality[]
Initially, Bob was portrayed as a psychotic person with severe anger issues, that caused him to be impulsive and kill people. However, after being chased away by Aerospace's cleaners, Bob expressed his deep remorse about Dave's killing and states that he only regrets is working on this company, implying, that Bob believed that non of this wouldn't happened if not him working on the company
Appearance[]
Bob is seemingly a black man with greenish skin and orange eyes with a full black beard, wearing a regular Janitor's outfit, just with unique colors.
Biography[]
Bob states that he gave 36 years to the Company, which implies that he started working in 2148. Throughout the years, Bob obediently work without questioning on the company, according to the note, he participate in covering up 471 ungodly disasters and an incident on Aegis VII. However, Bob was smart enough to keep notes on Aerospace's illegal activities.
It's unknow where was or what did Bob do exactly, except for gathering evidence, but at some point he started to lose his mind and developed a substance problem, particularly a drug named "Spice", which slowly drove him into villainy.
Just before his demise, Bob expressed his true feelings in a note, stating that he regrets working on the company and whishing Dave will have a proper burial, achieving redemption, even if he didn't become fully heroic, but rather anti-heroic.
Powers & Skills[]
- Same as the Janitor's: Since Bob worked as a janitor just like the eponymous protagonist, it said that he has the same abilities as the Janitors.
- Intelligence: Unlike other employees, Bob was smart enough to keep notes about the company's crimes to later expose them.
- Strength: In several notes, it stated that Bob knocked out a few people including a guard, but since we don't know the extend or the abilities of the mentioned people, we can't tell the extend of Bob's strength.
- Disguise Intuition: After knocking one of the scientists, Bob disguised as him to escape the enforcers.
Trivia[]
- The drug that Bob is addicted to, Spice, is a reference to Melange, commonly known as Spice, a fictional psychedelic drug from the American Science Fiction media franchise Dune.
- 12th Bob's note mentions a "incident Aegis VII", which is a reference to the American survival horror video game Dead Space, where the events take place on a space station USG Ishimura that orbiting a planet named Aegis VII.