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It's not Louis, people. It's just Luis.
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It is later suggested that this event brought Mori down a peg, as he is seen in the end credits sparring with Brucie in the [[L.C. Cage Fighters|Fight Club]] without being overly violent towards him.
It is later suggested that this event brought Mori down a peg, as he is seen in the end credits sparring with Brucie in the [[L.C. Cage Fighters|Fight Club]] without being overly violent towards him.


However, as revealed after the game is completed, Mori has found 'enlightenment' and moved to a real Kibbutz (lit. a traditional Jewish community in Israel, based around farming for self-sustenance), but through a phone call to Louis, reveals that he has subverted the commune-based ideal of the camp and seems to be running it for profit, so much as to deny food to an old man until he finishes working.
However, as revealed after the game is completed, Mori has found 'enlightenment' and moved to a real Kibbutz (lit. a traditional Jewish community in Israel, based around farming for self-sustenance), but through a phone call to Luis, reveals that he has subverted the commune-based ideal of the camp and seems to be running it for profit, so much as to deny food to an old man until he finishes working.


==Mission Appearances==
==Mission Appearances==
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