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Want to kill someone? Get gun and blast away. Want to [[frak]] someone? Get a someone and frak away. Want to...you get the picture. You can pretty much do anything you can think up (which means program up, or get someone to program for you). And again, the best part is it all feels real, and without any of those pesky real-world consequences.
Want to kill someone? Get gun and blast away. Want to [[frak]] someone? Get a someone and frak away. Want to...you get the picture. You can pretty much do anything you can think up (which means program up, or get someone to program for you). And again, the best part is it all feels real, and without any of those pesky real-world consequences.


All right, because we are good citizens, we should probably mention one tiny caveat, because there's always a caveat when it comes to things that sound too good to be true. V-Clubs are illegal.  Not the V-Club per se, but the hacking of the officially licensed [[Graystone Industries]] product. See? We told you, too good to be true. Now, if you're willing to risk being thrown in the [[Colonial Prison]] in [[Marathon (city)|Marathon]], hack away. But if you've become accustom to sunshine and a bar-less view, there's always regular, boring, real-life clubs.
All right, because we are good citizens, we should probably mention one tiny caveat, because there's always a caveat when it comes to things that sound too good to be true. V-Clubs are illegal.  Not the V-Club per se, but the hacking of the officially licensed [[Graystone Industries]] product. See? We told you, too good to be true. Now, if you're willing to risk being thrown in the [[Colonial Prison]] in [[Marathon]], hack away. But if you've become accustom to sunshine and a bar-less view, there's always regular, boring, real-life clubs.  


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