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which he quickly abandons once it becomes clear that he wont be able to spend any of it with Goal. ** After finally fulfilling his lifelong dream, (and thanks to a convenient time loop) Rufus is given the chance to live in an ideal paradise ''for all eternity''. Even if ], the look of joy on his face is a sight to behold]. ** After trying so hard throughout all three games ] within seconds of his goal at the end of the third]], Rufus finally, ''finally'' ]. Then he warns them that they need to evacuate before the Organon base blows up, and they watch, with Goal in tow. He's relieved to see all of them, including Toni, alive. ** Also at the end of the second game, Rufus is terrified that the Resistance got slaughtered.

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Baby Goal voices her utter trust in Rufus and her readiness to follow him everywhere, whereas Spunky Goal simply seems to share Rufus' playfulness and humor they really seem to enjoy their bickering in the pub, and both declare at the very same moment and with the same enthusiasm their plan to go ice-swimming, which apparently leads to an off-screen water battle between them. ** In the second game, some of Rufus' interactions with Baby Goal and Spunky Goal count. To top it off, ] is ''literally'' bending space and time to vindicate that trust. * SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: There is a moment in the ] game where, just once, Toni is not only completely supportive of Rufus, but also shows utter faith in his latest zany plan (something that nearly shocks him). Even as a black comedy, these issues made the players eventually stop caring about what happens in the game.

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Central to the controversy is the series' protagonist Rufus, commonly considered a DesignatedHero who gets more free passes by the story than he deserves, and ].

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The Elysians are equally full of dim-witted, unlikeable folks, and those plotting against the Deponians show little characterization to at least consider them as WellIntentionedExtremist. Most Deponians are either apathetic or incompetent to solve anything about their situation, and if there's some progress made by them, ] in the next installment. However, critics take issue with the fact that ''Deponia'' engages in BlackComedy that undermines its setting and all the characters, making the whole story pointless to them.

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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: The main conflict throughout the series (at least, in the original trilogy) is the clash between the Deponians and the Elysians, as they have different ideas about how to make the best out of the crapsack world they live in. And as if that was not enough, Rufus then ], while she is ], and even though she ], she understands that the real Rufus ].]] And ''then'' ''Deponia Doomsday'' reveals that ] And she goes through ] without being guilty of anything save for a little bit of well-justified rebellious attitude.

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Finally, when things start getting better, ], resulting in ].

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Then, her return to Elysium is ], getting her seriously injured ''again'' and, through gross negligence on Rufus's part, causing her memory implant to ], whereupon she becomes the victim of even more ], up to and including being used as a living lightning rod after saying she's afraid of lightning. Once she regains consciousness, her would-be husband and Rufus mess with her memory and ] until Rufus grows some conscience. She is then accidentally knocked down to the surface, sustains serious injury and spends a few days ] by an UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist. To recap, she's a fairly normal, sweet young woman from Elysium who ] and insists on accompanying her ] to Deponia, and gets entangled in a GovernmentConspiracy covering up a ] in the making. ** '''Goal.''' The extent of her ordeals has to be seen to be believed.












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