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Destiny of the Doctors
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Like I said, no one has played this; It went out of print millennia ago. There's probably some letsplays out there, but it's not really worth hunting down. Just watch the cutscene collection on the Survival DVD, or if you're a cheap shit, YouTube.
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Like I said, no one has played this; It went out of print millennia ago. There's probably some letsplays out there, but it's not really worth hunting down. Just watch the cutscene collection on the Survival DVD, or if you're a cheap shit, YouTube.