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Strife: Quest for the Sigil, referred to as Strife, is a first-person shooter video game developed by Rogue Entertainment and published by Velocity Inc. in 1996. It was the last commercially released standalone PC game to utilize the id Tech 1 engine from id Software. The plot takes place in a world taken over by a religious organization know as "The Order"; the protagonist, an unnamed mercenary (sometimes referred to as Strifeguy), becomes a member of the resistance movement which aims to topple the Order's oppressive rule.
Strife added some role-playing game elements to the classic first-person shooter formula, such as allowing players to talk to other characters in the game's world or improve the protagonist's abilities. Contemporary reviews praised these innovations and the story, but also criticized the quality of the graphics and the obsolete engine. Years after its release, the game was retrospectively considered to have been underappreciated in its day, and described as a precursor to games such as Deus Ex.
Strife is a three-act play by the English writer John Galsworthy. It was his third play, and the most successful of the three. It was produced in 1909 in London at the Duke of York's Theatre, and in New York at the New Theatre. In the play, there is a prolonged unofficial strike at a factory; as the trade union and the company directors attempt to resolve the affair, which is causing hardship among the workers' families, there is a confrontation between the company chairman and the leader of the strike.
Strife was Galsworthy's third play, after The Silver Box (1906), which was successful, and Joy (1907), which failed. He wrote it in a few months in 1907, and sent the manuscript to friends for comment, including Edward Garnett and Joseph Conrad. After being refused by several theatre managers, a successful production in Manchester led to its production in London by Charles Frohman at the Duke of York's Theatre, opening on 9 March 1909 for the first of six matinee performances. It was well received, and the play was transferred to the Haymarket Theatre, then to the Adelphi Theatre, for evening performances. It attracted much attention. A reviewer in The Times wrote: "When an artist of Mr. Galsworthy's high endeavour, mental equipment and technical skill writes a play like Strife, he has done much more than write a play, he has rendered a public service".
Saigo made usotsuite madee hitori ni narou to suru nda ne
Nanimo kamo iya ni natte shimau hodo jibun no koto wo shirisugite iru kara
Itsukara ka boku wa mou nigeyou to shiteta
Nanimo nai no ni to ni kaku zutto kanashikute tamaranakatta
Konna jidai de ari no mama de ikitekeru wake nante nakatta shi
Taisetsu na kimi dake wa ushinaitakunai kara hontou no jibun wo kakushite
mata tsukuro tte yuku
Boku wa itsuka ushinatte shimau wakatteru kara modokashii yo
TEREBI no naka no haiyuu ya daifugou ya BIGGU SUTAA nara
Kimi wo manzoku sasereru darou soshite shiawase ni mo suru darou
Demo boku wa kimi wo omou shika nai boku wa kimi wo omou shika nai
Tsutaeyou to shite sora wo nagame tachidomaru
Kasa wo sasuka douka mayou hodo no ame omoikiri no nai sa wa boku no you
datta
Akirame nagara ikite yuku mainichi wa nani wo shite mo kanashii dake datta
Dare yori mo aisaretai no ni hitori ni narou to shite ita koto mo
Taisetsu na kimi no tame datta yo
Tsutaetai kimochi wa afurete kuru no ni kotoba ni sureba suru hodo chigatte
yuku
Sore ga modokashii ndayo
Ichiban shiawase negatte ichiban kanashimasetesou de
Jibun ni jishin ga nakatta dekiru dake hitori de ikite kita
Demo kimi dake ga hanasenai naze kimi dake ga hanasenai
Hitori ja nai to rikai shite shimatta kanjou wo
Osaekirenai to mitometa toki ni naze namida ga deta no ka wa wakaranai kedo
Yoku mireba aozora mo ao isshoku ja nai
Sono fukuzatsusa wa kokoro wo utsushita you da
Mirai he mukau BOOTO ni notte OORU de kogu boku kara sureba ushiro he
susumu
Boku ni wa susumu saki wa mienai demo kimi ga mukai ni suwatte mite ite
kureru nara
Doko ni tadoritsuitatte tadoritsukanakatta to shite
Mirai wo souzou sureba daitai shiawase datta
Aa suki dayo kimi mo boku wo erabu nara mou hanasou to shinai yo
Toshi wo tori hi ga tatte kotoba sae ushinatte
Futari sugoshita hibi wo kimi ga wasurete shimatta toki mo
Kawarazu te wo nigirishime kawatte yuku kimi wo sasaete
Saigo made kokoro de taiwa shite mamori yasashisa wo ataete iku yo
Itsumademo kimi wo omou darou saigo made omoinuku darou
Hitori ja nai to kanjisasete miseru yo
Donna ni kotoba no imi wo shirabete mo dore hodo tsuyoku IMEEJI shite mite
Hitorikiri no mama ja shirenakatta
Ano sagashiteta ai wa kimi sono mono nanda
Daremo ga jibun wo koerareru OVER
Hitori ni nante sase ya shinai yo OVER