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}} | }}'''Conscience''' was the police force for [[Light City]]. The proles called them when a law was broken. For example they took a [[Male Prole]] away for asking a question. They had inferior personnel called [[Sub-Conscience]] who helped them. They could access the infotainment schedule. The [[Editor (The Natural History of Fear)|Editor]] wanted to check if he had been affected by the Male Prole. They interrogated a [[Nurse (The Natural History of Fear)|nurse]]. They started to suspect the editor. One conscience was taken by the Editor, and talked about remembering things they shouldn't. This conscience believed that she was [[Charley Pollard]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Natural History of Fear (audio story)|The Natural History of Fear]]'') | ||
'''Conscience''' was the police force for [[Light City]]. The proles called them when a law was broken | |||
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Revision as of 04:19, 27 September 2014
Conscience was the police force for Light City. The proles called them when a law was broken. For example they took a Male Prole away for asking a question. They had inferior personnel called Sub-Conscience who helped them. They could access the infotainment schedule. The Editor wanted to check if he had been affected by the Male Prole. They interrogated a nurse. They started to suspect the editor. One conscience was taken by the Editor, and talked about remembering things they shouldn't. This conscience believed that she was Charley Pollard. (AUDIO: The Natural History of Fear)