![]() ![]() She might also be slightly schizophrenic, as her obsession with numbers, hearing voices and talking to herself, paranoia, and overall erratic behavior are more symptomatic of the disorder.It is possible Tekla is on the autism spectrum, as she showcases several symptoms, such as a propensity for numbers and seeming difficulty with socialisation.Tekla's name is also very similar to the spanish word "tecla", which means key, (computer key, not a door key).Tekla's name is Greek in origin ( theo - God, kleos - glory) and used to be a moderately common given name in Poland during pre-war and shortly post-war period (including the 1960s) as well as being a common Georgian name.It is possible to see in her room the IDKFA code from another Id software game, DOOM as an easter egg.She is the one of the two NPCs that use the 1946 version of the Handgun in the 1960 timeline, the other one being Frau Engel.Just as the character ' J' is a tribute to the pop-culture icon Jimi Hendrix, Tekla is also a personification of a famous person- Nikola Tesla-and is an homage to him.After confirming she had accepted her fate she kicks the chair keeping the door to her room sealed off taking two of Engel's soldiers with her before being gunned down by the last one standing behind a wall.ĭespite not being mentioned in game, her photo lies in Club Kreisau in Fergus' timeline. reach Fergus and Caroline in the hangar after she had already gained a literal pile of dead Nazis before that. Tekla was fatally wounded during Frau Engel's raid of the Kreisau Circle's base of operations while helping B.J. whenever he approaches her, Tekla eventually warms up to him when he teaches her how to use firearms and even refers to B.J. She is an overactive genius whose every waking thought is occupied with statistics and equations, to better predict the actions and reactions of events, to help combat the Nazis. Her personal philosophy includes determinism, on which her character is partially based. Other than those grand achievements, not a lot IMO.Tekla is a resistance fighter who appears in the Fergus' Timeline who is obsessed with calculations and the infinite probabilities of the universe. She uses this obsession to help the resistance through planning, although this is never directly shown in the game. generally being a complete and utter cockstain and inciting the sheeple to be fellow cockstains especially online whipping up the militant atheist and skeptic bowel movements into ever more crass and "religious" fervour (PS/ that's not all atheists and skeptics, as I am also both to some extent - but not to the brainwashed moron extent some are - if anyone reading IS such, then DO be offended, you do it to everyone else all the time so take a taste of your own for once) maybe a few contributions to "neo-Darwinism" and "social Darwinism" the so called "science" of "sociobiology" the very convenient trick of trashing ideas / beliefs he and his kind don't like by labelling them as "mind / brain viruses" (hasn't he recently tried to wriggle out of being stuck with that BS by claiming it was "just a joke"? - FO Dawkins, you meant it seriously until you realised no true rational sane person was fooled) A ♥♥♥♥ load of diatribic books and lectures ![]() What has HE contributed to science, really? In fact it's just adding more excrement to the already overflowing blocked toilet this world has become.Īnd we have had "scientists" like her. Wolfenstein: The New Order is the fourth entry note in the Wolfenstein series, developed by MachineGames, a studio founded by several key members of Starbreeze Studios (developers of The Darkness, Escape from Butcher Bay, and Assault on Dark Athena) who left in 2009. Is it making the world better? Doesn't look like it to me. So who cares really?īut we already DO have that way of thinking entrenched IRL these days. Ok, this is all in a fictional game plot though. They could have put a real good "debate" between the two of them! It'd have made me chuckle at least!īTW are you sure loony Tekla would have become the most important person of her time? Would the world have benefited from such ways of insane and completely impractical and irrational thinking? I don't think he'd like Tekla's ultra-mechanist approach to "the meaning (or rather none of it) of life". Da'at Yichud is both a scientific and religious order. Set was rather more, shall we say "God" oriented though.
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