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I was actually a little worried that I might get a lot of angry comments about giving away the answers, but I'm glad that hasn't been the case.
I can't speak for everyone, but when I first bought "J.U.L.I.A." I was expecting just your routine "point & click adventure" and then it turned out to have all these datapads and e-mails with walls of text, and I was like "oh I didn't sign up for this". XD
I don't mind reading, I've read pretty much all the 40k/Dragon Age/Mass Effect Codex background and fluff, I'm no stranger to a solid wall of text. However it's not everyones cup of tea, and in this particular game it's not even optional.
Hence this Guide is largely about giving the play that choice. :D