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Lost Records: Bloom & Rage - Kat(rhyn) Mikaelsen, 1995 Choices Guide

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In Lost Records: Bloom & Rage's 23rd chapter, a 1995 interview with Kat(rhyn) Mikaelson concludes. Swann, the interviewer, speaks with Kat in a playground under a highway overpass—the very spot where Autumn lost her keys earlier in the game. This conversation delves into Kat's past, focusing on her home life and her connection to punk music. This guide details all dialogue options and their effects on Kat's responses. Silence always yields a neutral reaction.

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage - Kat(rhyn) Mikaelsen, 1995 Choices Guide

The Interview Begins

The interview starts with Kat expressing regret about the interview location. Swann has two responses:

Response Kat's Reaction
"Sorry..." Neutral
"It'll be cool, I promise." Positive

Choosing the apology leads to further questioning. A second apology is negative; "Let's just keep going" is positive.

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage - Kat(rhyn) Mikaelsen, 1995 Choices Guide

Exploring Kat's Life

Two conversation paths are available:

Topic Kat's Reaction
"What's it like at your house?" Negative
"Let's talk about music." Positive

Further questioning about Kat's punk music interest offers these options:

Question Kat's Reaction
"You don't look like a typical punk." Negative
"What's a zine?" Neutral

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage - Kat(rhyn) Mikaelsen, 1995 Choices Guide

Gertie's Significance

Kat reveals that punk helped her find others like herself, and that before meeting Swann, Autumn, and Nora, her only friend was Gertie. The player can ask:

Question Kat's Reaction
"Who's Gertie?" Positive
"You don't like any other music...?" Negative

Asking about Gertie leads to a story about a conflict with her mother. Swann's reaction is crucial:

Response Kat's Reaction
"Whoa!" Neutral
"That's kinda harsh." Negative

This leads to the story of Kat meeting Gertie, an injured deer. Here, independence is key:

Response Kat's Reaction
"Did someone help you save her?" Negative
"Did you take her home?" Positive

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage - Kat(rhyn) Mikaelsen, 1995 Choices Guide

The interview concludes with a final question about the girls' plans for the next night:

Response Kat's Reaction
"Good idea!" Positive
"What if your dad catches you?" Negative

This completes Tape One.

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage - Kat(rhyn) Mikaelsen, 1995 Choices Guide

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