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'''Bearing the Truth''' is a [[Strangers and Freaks]] mission in [[GTA V]] given to [[Protagonist|protagonist]] [[Michael De Santa]] by the infamous [[Epsilon Program in HD Universe|Epsilon Program]].
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'''Bearing the Truth''' is a [[Strangers and Freaks]] mission in [[GTA V]] given to [[Protagonist|protagonist]] [[Michael De Santa]] by the infamous [[Epsilon Program in HD Universe|Epsilon Program]]. It's the fifth mission in the [[The Truth (Mission Series)|truth]] mission series.
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Michael goes to see [[Marnie Allen]] in an alleyway somewhere in [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]]. She tells him that his name is no longer Zolag, but is now Zondar. She also tells him that he needs to buy Epsilon Robes for [[$]]25,000 and wear them for 10 cumulative days. Shortly after this meeting ends, she sends Michael an email with a link to the robes. Once purchased, the robes will appear in Michael's wardrobe in one in-game day; Michael receives another email once the robes are delivered.
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Michael goes to see [[Marnie Allen]] in an alleyway in [[Downtown Vinewood]], [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]]. She tells him that his name is no longer Zolag, but is now Zondar. She also tells him that he needs to buy Epsilon Robes for [[$]]25,000 and wear them for 10 cumulative days. Shortly after this meeting ends, she sends Michael an email with a link to the robes. Once purchased, the robes will appear in Michael's wardrobe in one in-game day; Michael receives another email once the robes are delivered. The mission begins in earnest once Michael dons the robes at his safehouse.
   
In what is apparently either a glitch or a dialogue error by Rockstar, the robes actually need to be worn for 10 ''consecutive'' days for the next mission to unlock. If Michael changes clothes (either manually or automatically, when he's not being controlled), the day counter will reset (changing them immediately won't affect the counter). It is advisable for the player to use Michael's bed to sleep 40 times and make 10 days pass.
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In what is apparently either a glitch or a dialogue error by Rockstar, the robes actually need to be worn for 10 ''consecutive'' (cumulative in the PC version) days for the next mission to unlock, not cumulative. If Michael changes clothes (either manually or automatically, when he's not being controlled), the day counter will reset (changing them immediately won't affect the counter). This means that, during the duration of this mission, it is not advisable to launch story missions (as some force wardrobe changes), or engage in activities such as golf, tennis, triathlon, or vehicle racing, which likewise change clothes automatically. And, as noted, switching to other characters is also to be avoiding for fear of the game automatically changing Michael's wardrobe. As such, a faster solution, albeit a monotonous one, is for the player to use Michael's bed to sleep 40 times and make 10 days pass.
   
A little side note will keep appearing above the radar every 24 hours, indicating how many days the player used the robes. So the player don't lose track of how many days still left.
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A little side note will keep appearing above the radar every 24 hours, indicating how many days the player used the robes, so the player doesn't lose track of how many days are still left.
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Once the player use the robes for 10 days, he will receive a text message from [[Cris Formage]], saying that they are very interested in Michael's progress and he should be summoned soon. Soon after, an e-mail will arrive advising Michael of his next task.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*If the player does travel as Michael while wearing the robes, Michael will talk to himself using unique dialogue related to the beliefs of the Epsilon program. Examples include:
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*If the player does travel as Michael while wearing the robes, Michael will talk to himself using unique dialogue related to the beliefs of the Epsilon program. (This also applies during the [[Exercising the Truth]] mission.) Examples include:
 
**"Trees talk, but they're not very interesting."
 
**"Trees talk, but they're not very interesting."
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**"Oh brother, brother, brother. What have I gotten myself into?"
 
**"Hey, I'm self-actualizing over here."
 
**"Hey, I'm self-actualizing over here."
 
**"They say I'm not present; that's 'cause I'm in a million dimensions at once."
 
**"They say I'm not present; that's 'cause I'm in a million dimensions at once."
 
**"I got a cloud empire and a planet, and I'm a king, just like everybody else."
 
**"I got a cloud empire and a planet, and I'm a king, just like everybody else."
 
**"Would these trees please, SHUT UP?!?!"
 
**"Would these trees please, SHUT UP?!?!"
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**"It ain't a cult. It ain't a cult. It ain't... a cult."
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**"You can't put a price in self-actualization. Actually you can, and I'm paying for it!"
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**"They say I'm not scaddy, but that's because I'm at forty thousand places at the same time!"
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*The name of the mission is a double entendre, as bearing can also mean to wear. Michael has to wear the robes in order to pass the mission.
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*Michael can wear glasses and helmets with the Epsilon tunics and the timer will not reset.
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*While having to wear the robes for 10 days, the player can use that time to collect all the [[Collectables]].
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*The player no longer has to wear the robes 10 ''consecutive'' days in the PC release, the objective is changed to "cumulative", however swapping characters and returning to Michael resulting in a change of outfits can still sometimes reset the counter.
 
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Revision as of 06:59, 26 July 2015

Michael: "I can't believe that you got wrapped up in this bullshit. You seem like a nice girl."
Marnie: "Objectional antithesises are worse than idiots on a sinking ship. The literature makes that very clear."
Michael De Santa discussing with Marnie Allen about her irrational belief in the Epsilon Program.

Bearing the Truth is a Strangers and Freaks mission in GTA V given to protagonist Michael De Santa by the infamous Epsilon Program. It's the fifth mission in the truth mission series.

Overview

Michael goes to see Marnie Allen in an alleyway in Downtown Vinewood, Los Santos. She tells him that his name is no longer Zolag, but is now Zondar. She also tells him that he needs to buy Epsilon Robes for $25,000 and wear them for 10 cumulative days. Shortly after this meeting ends, she sends Michael an email with a link to the robes. Once purchased, the robes will appear in Michael's wardrobe in one in-game day; Michael receives another email once the robes are delivered. The mission begins in earnest once Michael dons the robes at his safehouse.

In what is apparently either a glitch or a dialogue error by Rockstar, the robes actually need to be worn for 10 consecutive (cumulative in the PC version) days for the next mission to unlock, not cumulative. If Michael changes clothes (either manually or automatically, when he's not being controlled), the day counter will reset (changing them immediately won't affect the counter). This means that, during the duration of this mission, it is not advisable to launch story missions (as some force wardrobe changes), or engage in activities such as golf, tennis, triathlon, or vehicle racing, which likewise change clothes automatically. And, as noted, switching to other characters is also to be avoiding for fear of the game automatically changing Michael's wardrobe. As such, a faster solution, albeit a monotonous one, is for the player to use Michael's bed to sleep 40 times and make 10 days pass.

A little side note will keep appearing above the radar every 24 hours, indicating how many days the player used the robes, so the player doesn't lose track of how many days are still left.

Once the player use the robes for 10 days, he will receive a text message from Cris Formage, saying that they are very interested in Michael's progress and he should be summoned soon. Soon after, an e-mail will arrive advising Michael of his next task.

Trivia

  • If the player does travel as Michael while wearing the robes, Michael will talk to himself using unique dialogue related to the beliefs of the Epsilon program. (This also applies during the Exercising the Truth mission.) Examples include:
    • "Trees talk, but they're not very interesting."
    • "Oh brother, brother, brother. What have I gotten myself into?"
    • "Hey, I'm self-actualizing over here."
    • "They say I'm not present; that's 'cause I'm in a million dimensions at once."
    • "I got a cloud empire and a planet, and I'm a king, just like everybody else."
    • "Would these trees please, SHUT UP?!?!"
    • "It ain't a cult. It ain't a cult. It ain't... a cult."
    • "You can't put a price in self-actualization. Actually you can, and I'm paying for it!"
    • "They say I'm not scaddy, but that's because I'm at forty thousand places at the same time!"
  • The name of the mission is a double entendre, as bearing can also mean to wear. Michael has to wear the robes in order to pass the mission.
  • Michael can wear glasses and helmets with the Epsilon tunics and the timer will not reset.
  • While having to wear the robes for 10 days, the player can use that time to collect all the Collectables.
  • The player no longer has to wear the robes 10 consecutive days in the PC release, the objective is changed to "cumulative", however swapping characters and returning to Michael resulting in a change of outfits can still sometimes reset the counter.

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Tonya Wiggins Blips-GTAV-388-Tonya-FranklinPulling Favors | Pulling Another Favor | Pulling Favors Again | Still Pulling Favors | Pulling One Last Favor
Hao Blips-GTAV-66-RandomCharacter-FranklinShift Work
Beverly Felton Blips-GTAV-389-Paparazzo-FranklinPaparazzo | Paparazzo - The Sex Tape | Paparazzo - The Partnership | Paparazzo - The Meltdown | Paparazzo - The Highness | Paparazzo - Reality Check
Peter Dreyfuss Blips-GTAV-66-RandomCharacter-FranklinA Starlet in Vinewood
Barry
Michael Blips-GTAV-66-RandomCharacter-MichaelGrass Roots - Michael
Franklin Blips-GTAV-381-Barry-FranklinGrass Roots - Franklin | Grass Roots - The Pickup | Grass Roots - The Drag | Grass Roots - The Smoke In
Trevor Blips-GTAV-381-Barry-TrevorGrass Roots - Trevor
Mary-Ann Quinn
Michael Blips-GTAV-66-RandomCharacter-MichaelExercising Demons - Michael
Franklin Blips-GTAV-383-MaryAnn-FranklinExercising Demons - Franklin
Trevor Blips-GTAV-383-MaryAnn-TrevorExercising Demons - Trevor
Epsilon Program Blips-GTAV-206-Epsilon-MichaelSeeking the Truth | Accepting the Truth | Assuming the Truth | Chasing the Truth | Bearing the Truth | Delivering the Truth | Exercising the Truth | Unknowing the Truth
Maude Eccles Blips-GTAV-66-RandomCharacter-TrevorSpecial Bonds
Rampage Blips-GTAV-84-Rampage-TrevorRampage: Rednecks | Rampage: Vagos | Rampage: Ballas | Rampage: Military | Rampage: Hipsters
Cletus Ewing Blips-GTAV-384-Cletus-TrevorTarget Practice | Fair Game
Nigel Blips-GTAV-149-CelebrityTheft-TrevorNigel and Mrs. Thornhill | Vinewood Souvenirs - Willie | Vinewood Souvenirs - Tyler | Vinewood Souvenirs - Kerry | Vinewood Souvenirs - Mark | Vinewood Souvenirs - Al Di Napoli | Vinewood Souvenirs - The Last Act
Omega Blips-GTAV-387-Omega-FranklinFar Out | The Final Frontier
Abigail Mathers Blips-GTAV-400-Abigail-MichaelDeath at Sea | What Lies Beneath
Dom Beasley Blips-GTAV-382-Dom-FranklinRisk Assessment | Liquidity Risk | Targeted Risk | Uncalculated Risk
Minute Men
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The Civil Border Patrol | An American Welcome | Minute Man Blues
Josh Bernstein Blips-GTAV-385-Josh-TrevorExtra Commission | Closing the Deal | Surreal Estate | Breach of Contract
Mrs. Philips Blips-GTAV-66-RandomCharacter-TrevorMrs. Philips | Damaged Goods
The Last One Blips-GTAV-66-RandomCharacter-FranklinThe Last One
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