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Pressing forward, Blake provides Toyama with two [[noteputer]]s, one his true personal journals he'd kept for years, the other an incomplete but heavily doctored and adulterated version of his journals foretelling the collapse of society and intended to reinforce Blake's cult of personality, with which Toyama can use along with Blake's death to push through the transformation of the secular corporation into the religious ComStar Order. Blake warns Toyama that while he will have to make an example those who will resist this new direction, like Herman Schwepps, that he also needs to guard against going too far on the religious side, that they run the risk of creating fanatical zealots and triggering a true religious war unseen in centuries.
 
Pressing forward, Blake provides Toyama with two [[noteputer]]s, one his true personal journals he'd kept for years, the other an incomplete but heavily doctored and adulterated version of his journals foretelling the collapse of society and intended to reinforce Blake's cult of personality, with which Toyama can use along with Blake's death to push through the transformation of the secular corporation into the religious ComStar Order. Blake warns Toyama that while he will have to make an example those who will resist this new direction, like Herman Schwepps, that he also needs to guard against going too far on the religious side, that they run the risk of creating fanatical zealots and triggering a true religious war unseen in centuries.
  
Uneasy at what he is being asked to do and the speed of which he is being asked to do it, Blake amplifies his fears when he tells his shocked successor that Toyama will also need to overrule the request for cremation in his will to construct a tomb for his corpse to be displayed as a shining light to ComStar Order in the years hence. Though Toyama expresses dismay at the seemingly insane direction of the conversation, Blake nevertheless presses on as he also needs to discuss other equally unbelievable things such as the [[Ruins of Gabriel|Gabriel base]] and why it took until [[2802]] for ComStar to turn a profit, but again warns his successor again about the dangers of the religious direction they are treading and the need to restrict and control its extent to try and avoid it going out of control.
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Uneasy at what he is being asked to do and the speed of which he is being asked to do it, Blake amplifies his fears when he tells his shocked successor that Toyama will also need to overrule the request for cremation in his will to construct a tomb for his corpse to be displayed as a shining light to ComStar Order in the years hence. Though Toyama expresses dismay at the seemingly insane direction of the conversation, Blake nevertheless presses on as he also needs to discuss other equally unbelievable things such as the [[Ruins of Gabriel|Gabriel base]] and why it took until [[2802]] for ComStar to turn a profit, but again warns his successor again about the dangers of the religious direction they are treading and the need to restrict and control it's extent to try and avoid it going out of control.
  
 
Shortly after discussing ancient secrets, fishing and listening to [[w:Eric Clapton|some historical musician's]] [[w:Layla|song of spurned love]], an exhausted Blake asks to take a nap from which Toyama eventually realizes he will never awake. Feeling great sadness at the loss of his friend, growing closer in the final chat than they'd been in the preceding forty-three years, Toyama agonizes over his course of action and the enormity of what Blake has asked him to do. Unconvinced that he will be able to maintain the religious charade for long, Toyama regardless steels himself for the tyrannical role required as he focuses instead on how to achieve the individual tasks to bring it to fruition.
 
Shortly after discussing ancient secrets, fishing and listening to [[w:Eric Clapton|some historical musician's]] [[w:Layla|song of spurned love]], an exhausted Blake asks to take a nap from which Toyama eventually realizes he will never awake. Feeling great sadness at the loss of his friend, growing closer in the final chat than they'd been in the preceding forty-three years, Toyama agonizes over his course of action and the enormity of what Blake has asked him to do. Unconvinced that he will be able to maintain the religious charade for long, Toyama regardless steels himself for the tyrannical role required as he focuses instead on how to achieve the individual tasks to bring it to fruition.

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