Day 7 - Alain Bras, a coachman We The Revolution Guide and Walkthrough
Last update: 02 April 2019
This page in our guide to We. The Revolution focuses on the trial of Alain Bras, a coachman accused of hitting and killing a small boy.
Before the trial starts, read the letter from Horace Lavalle, a famous swordsman. You can use your Influence points to support him. Sadly, we didn't have enough points and ignored his request.
Available questions:
Possible Mistakes: 2
Questions to reveal: 6
Number of traps: -
Correctly formulated questions:
- Fresh blood traces + Evidence
- Drunk driver + Accusation
- Bold driving style + Method
- Driving a coach + Method
- Drunk coachman + Method
- Rue du Croissant + Course of events
Report
- Did the accused plead guilty?: No
- Was his act of counterrevolutionary nature?: No
- How does Brass explain the blood on the wheels of his vehicle?: Hitting a dog
- Did the accused admit to drinking before the trip?: A shot-glass
- Why was the accused driving fast?: Wanted to deliver the goods on time
Verdict: The common folk and the revolutionists want a death penalty. The aristocrats demand an acquittal - in this case, it is better to send the man to the guillotine. After that, you need to finish a few quick trials.
Evening and World Map
Choose how you want to spend the evening with your family. Arrange the agents on the map - you will start a new intrigue. This time your target is Maximilien de Robespierre.