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He could ask anything of the citizens and he would get an answer. (Normally, this would be considered rude.) He could also not have any children or a wife, and he would live a lone life.He could not apply for medication due to his job and under no circumstances could he apply for release. Lastly, he could not talk about his training with anyone.

One thing that was not unique to him was that he could lie. (His father lied to him about release, intentionally or not).

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