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  1. Posted: June 1, 2012In: Public

    A young rookie cop responds to noise complaint that turns sour when the offender turns out to be a mentally disturbed drug addict that forces him to take a drug that allows him to see demons.

    Boop
    Added an answer on June 2, 2012 at 9:04 am

    Patrockable is correct ;)

    Patrockable is correct 😉

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  2. Posted: June 1, 2012In: Public

    A young rookie cop responds to noise complaint that turns sour when the offender turns out to be a mentally disturbed drug addict that forces him to take a drug that allows him to see demons.

    Boop
    Added an answer on June 2, 2012 at 9:03 am

    " I assumed the demons always existed, and the drug just activates a dormant Sixth Sense?, allowing the user to see this supernatural world." You would be correct :)

    ” I assumed the demons always existed, and the drug just activates a dormant Sixth Sense?, allowing the user to see this supernatural world.”

    You would be correct 🙂

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  3. Posted: June 1, 2012In: Public

    A young rookie cop responds to noise complaint that turns sour when the offender turns out to be a mentally disturbed drug addict that forces him to take a drug that allows him to see demons.

    Boop
    Added an answer on June 2, 2012 at 9:01 am

    Wow, thank you so much, that was such simple yet extremely helpful advice! I was sitting here for a good while trying to think up a way to phrase this and I couldn't figure out why I was having so much trouble. Clearly I have some ways to go! You really helped me pin-point why I was struggling and wRead more

    Wow, thank you so much, that was such simple yet extremely helpful advice! I was sitting here for a good while trying to think up a way to phrase this and I couldn’t figure out why I was having so much trouble. Clearly I have some ways to go! You really helped me pin-point why I was struggling and why it was lacking clarity. Thanks a million dude!

    As for the goal, I have his first goal to search for a way to stop being able to see demons. Because, at first, he believes he is suffering very prolonged delusions and hallucinations from the drug. As the story progresses, the actual goal is for him to fight the demons and save the world. That’s it in a very small nut shell, anyways 🙂

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