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MAP26: Proving Grounds (Strife)
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The Proving Grounds are some sort of Order training area. This is a very complicated and confusing level; I had to work out the most efficient path through it by using backward chaining (what some puzzle-solvers and other logicians sometimes call "synthetic reasoning", although the Wikipedia article of that name claims that to be a metaphysical term rather than a logical one). SPOILER WARNING: Plot details follow.
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The Proving Grounds are some sort of Order training area. This is a very complicated and confusing level; I had to work out the most efficient path through it by using backward chaining (what some puzzle-solvers and other logicians sometimes call "synthetic reasoning", although the Wikipedia article of that name claims that to be a metaphysical term rather than a logical one). SPOILER WARNING: Plot details follow.