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The unnamed inspector is the protagonist player-character who works as an immigration inspector for the Ministry of Admission of Arstotzka. [1]

Story

The inspector is from a village called Nirsk[2] and it is likely that he moved to Grestin just for his position, since his parents still live there[3] and his family will move back there if something happens to him.

Inspector's name is drawn in the 1982 October labor lottery and he is assigned to work at the Grestin border checkpoint. A Class-8 apartment is given to him and his family.[4]

Eventually, the inspector may become an anti-government agent,[5] a loyal bureaucrat,[6] flee the country for snowier pastures,[7] get fired,[8] or get arrested and/or die.[9]

Family

At the end of each day, the inspector is expected to have enough credits to cover his entire family's needs, which include, heat, food and possibly medication, if someone has fallen ill. His family consists of his mother-in-law, uncle, wife and son.

The inspector also has a sister, who is arrested on day 21 for an unknown reason. It is possible to adopt her daughter, but it will cost 40 credits. She will be added to the number of family members the inspector has to care for, but the day after she is adopted, she will bring her mother's savings with her, which will add 100 credits to the inspector's available cash.

Trivia

Transcripts

See interrogation transcripts, articles for each day and character articles for additional lines. Every entrant is greeted with Papers, please.

When an Arstotzkan is approved:

When a foreigner is approved:

  • Cause no trouble.

When searching an entrant:

  • You have been selected for a random search.
followed by one of the following:
  • Face the scanner.
  • Turn towards the scanner.

When handing a passport seizure slip to an entrant:

  • [entrant], one of the following:
    • Where is my passport?
    • My passport?
    • Passport?
    • What is this slip? Where is passport?
  • It is being confiscated.
  • [entrant], one of the following:
    • How will I travel?
    • What should I do?
    • Why?
    • You cannot do this.
  • Contact number on slip.

References

  1. F.A.Q. section of Lukas Pope's official Papers, Please website. Retrieved November 6, 2013.
  2. Conversation with Sergiu on day 17
  3. Conversation with an elderly woman on day 19
  4. Intro cutscene
  5. Ending 19
  6. Ending 20
  7. Endings 16 or 18
  8. Ending 2
  9. Most of the endings
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