because i cant image he will hire any one designed this unit
is the relic boss use his own money to pay the salary?
15 Jun 2025, 14:09 PM
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15 Jun 2025, 14:50 PM
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22 Jun 2025, 12:07 PM
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Wow, what an amazing and deeply thought-provoking question. I had to sit down and really clear my mental calendar just to absorb the full philosophical depth of what you’re asking here. So let me try and unpack this majestic brain boulder you've rolled into the middle of the internet street.
Now, when you say "the relic boss," I can only assume you're referring to the CEO or perhaps some shadowy overlord figure who lurks in the subterranean lava chambers of Relic Entertainment, guarding the sacred vaults of Company of Heroes assets. Maybe he wears a crown made of circuit boards and sips Red Bull from a goblet forged in the fires of Mount CrunchTime.
Now, to the meat of the question: does this omnipotent being—let’s call him Sir Relicus, Wielder of Payroll—reach into his own personal fanny pack (stitched from the skin of underperforming RTS titles) to pay the salaries of the hundreds of employees working under him? An excellent question, truly. I mean, I too like to imagine billion-dollar companies function like lemonade stands where Timmy just uses his birthday money to pay Chad for helping stir the sugar.
See, in the intricate, totally not confusing at all world of capitalism and corporate finance, companies typically make money by selling products or services. And instead of the boss just pulling bills from his wallet like he’s buying snacks from a vending machine, the company allocates funds—crazy, right?—from revenue, budgets, and financing. It’s almost like there's a system for this sort of thing. Wild.
So no, Sir Relicus probably does not open his Gucci coin purse and slap a crumpled $20 on the HR desk every Friday. But I adore the childlike innocence in the question. It’s like asking if Elon Musk uses Venmo to tip SpaceX interns.
Anyway, keep asking the big questions. Perhaps next time we can tackle whether the janitor at NASA launches the rockets when the engineers are on lunch break.
Warmest regards and with no detectable sarcasm whatsoever,
Someone who is now deeply reconsidering their presence on this forum.
Now, when you say "the relic boss," I can only assume you're referring to the CEO or perhaps some shadowy overlord figure who lurks in the subterranean lava chambers of Relic Entertainment, guarding the sacred vaults of Company of Heroes assets. Maybe he wears a crown made of circuit boards and sips Red Bull from a goblet forged in the fires of Mount CrunchTime.
Now, to the meat of the question: does this omnipotent being—let’s call him Sir Relicus, Wielder of Payroll—reach into his own personal fanny pack (stitched from the skin of underperforming RTS titles) to pay the salaries of the hundreds of employees working under him? An excellent question, truly. I mean, I too like to imagine billion-dollar companies function like lemonade stands where Timmy just uses his birthday money to pay Chad for helping stir the sugar.
See, in the intricate, totally not confusing at all world of capitalism and corporate finance, companies typically make money by selling products or services. And instead of the boss just pulling bills from his wallet like he’s buying snacks from a vending machine, the company allocates funds—crazy, right?—from revenue, budgets, and financing. It’s almost like there's a system for this sort of thing. Wild.
So no, Sir Relicus probably does not open his Gucci coin purse and slap a crumpled $20 on the HR desk every Friday. But I adore the childlike innocence in the question. It’s like asking if Elon Musk uses Venmo to tip SpaceX interns.
Anyway, keep asking the big questions. Perhaps next time we can tackle whether the janitor at NASA launches the rockets when the engineers are on lunch break.
Warmest regards and with no detectable sarcasm whatsoever,
Someone who is now deeply reconsidering their presence on this forum.
23 Jun 2025, 00:00 AM
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he spend money on crack cocaine
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he spend money on crack cocaine
Truth is stranger than fiction.
Watch this simple elevator experiment (social engineering) and see how easy it is to manipulate humans so they choose conformity rather than following their instincts;
So yes, truth requires courage and rejecting conformity. For mass manipulation, black hats will play on this conformity beyond any shadow of doubt. Knowing about social engineering, you'll become less vulnerable to manipulation.
Now consider that black hats such as the CIA (rogue agency) have access to a vast network of resources, money, media, big tech, character assassination and blackmail (such as recordings of sexual misconduct). Like joining a mafia/cult, sexual misconduct is part of a ritual to prove your allegiance. Once recorded, they own that individual for life.
That is the power to control entire countries.

This brings us to this uncomfortable truth;
Many Western institutions and big corporations were hijacked by robber barons suffering from narcissism and megalomania.
They would rather start WW3 than own up to their mistakes. Their inflated ego can't face the fact that they were wrong.
Since WW2, the Western economy has gone from having the biggest factory-based economy to running the majority of global debt slavery, malinvestment and many fraudulent business practices.
For example, the CIA is a rogue agency that serves America Inc/corporate oligarchy.
This inept and untrustworthy leadership has made the West a laughing stock to the rest of the world.
Fortunately, the rest of the non-Western world is rejecting these robber barons, but people won't understand this unless they start reading independent news sources. Nowadays, even the Chinese state media does more honest journalism than Western legacy media that serves the corporate oligarchy.
With a multi-billion propaganda machine, they trick humans into a fake AI/digital reality with false hate, false hope and fighting among themselves (never ending hamster wheel).
Scientists such a Gregg Braden understand the danger of this digital nightmare but also give some tools to fight the way back to reality and rediscover your birth rights;
Based on my own experience, these weirdos/narcissists are running an inverted version of the hero journey with their manufactured version of hero, villain and victimhood/weaponized guilt.
It's a Western "woke" theatre/hero journey with actors/puppet show playing a script following this manufactured drama triangle;

The global positive military has a clear mandate to intervene against this death cult that has betrayed all biological life forms on this planet.
This simple comparison in military recruitment ads highlights Western downfall:
Army Recruitment Ads - International Comparison:
Why does this Western multi-billion propaganda machine want less masculinity in the military?
With observing and critical thinking skills, everyone can answer that.
“The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existence. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery each day.
—"Old Man's Advice to Youth: 'Never Lose a Holy Curiosity.'" LIFE Magazine (2 May 1955) p. 64”
― Albert Einstein
Can't ask good questions? Welcome to cult mentality.
The good news?
This evil propaganda machine has lost its ability to conquer the world.
The bad news?
There is no such thing as a clean war. The "average Joe" is not inconsequential at all. It's "We the people" that determine the future for the entire planet. In other words, we all have blood on our hands when we reject truth-filled information and embrace the evil propaganda machine.
Star Wars is one of the greatest analogies to understand the conflict between these two opposing forces. New series like Andor (Credit to Tony Gilroy and the highest rated Disney Star Wars show on https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/andor) are divinely timed to demonstrate the will of the force;

Some human messengers also write our story (Team Humanity that is) in paintings and show skills far beyond their age, such as this:
https://akiane.com/official-akiane-gallery/
Akiane painting, age 8:

Before this war is over, I can guarantee that most Humans will cry like babies once you learn the history of Team Humanity. That truth itself brings healing.
Some holy water brings life and healing.
Water Memory (2014 Documentary about Nobel Prize laureate Luc Montagnier):
Yes, sociopaths can also cry, but only for themselves.
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