“My dear Mr. Mandus, I admire your vision; I truly do. But there are surely not enough pigs in the whole of London to feed the appetite of such a machine.
”
Professor A was the unknown guest who was sent to Mandus' factory by the Ministry. He is never seen in-game, but is referenced in one of Mandus' documents and can be heard having conversations with Mandus on various phonographs scattered around the game.
Information[]
The Professor was ostensibly sent to ascertain Mandus's mental well-being after his prolonged absence from the club.The Machine by Oswald Mandus.
However, Mandus believed that the Professor was sent to spy on him. He was later presumably killed and thrown intoThe Professor was a prominent figure in the investigations of Jack the Ripper, often being called upon to perform forensic examinations of the victims.[2]
Quotes[]
- Main article: Professor A/Dialogue
The conversations between Mandus and the Professor can be heard through phonographs and flashbacks throughout the game.
- "But what solution, my dear man, how to break a cycle. You cannot simply remove the promise of a better world for these unfortunates."
- "You seem to have undergone quite a profound conversion in Mexico, Mr Mandus."
- "Extraordinary, quite extraordinary. And you built it all. Good God man, you have been busy."
- "And they feel no pain. The process is completely humane?"
Trivia[]
- Mark Roper, the Professor's voice actor, also voices the Engineer (though the voice role is credited as "The Machine").[1]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs – English credits: "The Machine and The Professor were played by Mark Roper"
- ↑ December 20th 1899 (AMP)
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