Cut books (DX)

The following books can be found in the game files of Deus Ex but do not appear in the game itself. Therefore, these books are considered to be cut content.

Navy Yards sign-in book (09_Book1)

 * Note: The game file for this book includes the comment "Sub building front office," but this book is not placed in any map in-game.

BROOKLYN ADVANCED NAVAL YARDS

''All personnel must sign in without exception. Visitors must be accompanied by authorized personnel. Identification must be worn at all times in a visible location. Lack of identification is considered grounds for lethal action.''

SIGN IN

22:35 Bob Page/Page Industries

22:35 Walton Simons/FEMA

06:30 Captain Dick Balme

06:35 Rory Ackerman

06:41 Ensign Chad Warren

06:45 Brenda Fresno

06:58 Josy Rhodes

...

Daily Activity Report (10_Book08)

 * Note: 10_Book08 does not appear in the game files of the Game of the Year Edition, but appears in the game files of prerelease version 1.000f.

DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

...with the new government regulations it has become almost impossible to get any work done after sundown...the sourd-muet ''bots will supposedly only attack known terrorists, but I do not trust them, and neither does anyone else. They all head home before dark. I stay and try to get a little work done so the American MIS woman gave me a passcode for the security system (rzelazny/shadowjack), but it is difficult to make any progress when no one is around to give me the information I need...''

Part 6 of The Man Who Was Thursday (15_Book02)

 * Note: Parts 1-5 of The Man Who Was Thursday are found in-game.

... "I never hated you," said Syme very sadly.

Then out of this unintelligible creature the last thunders broke.

''"You!" he cried. "You never hated because you never lived. I know what you are all of you, from first to last - you are the people in power! You are the police - the great fat, smiling men in blue and buttons! You are the Law, and you have never been broken. But is there a free soul alive that does not long to break you, only because you have never been broken? We in revolt talk all kind of nonsense doubtless about this crime or that crime of the Government. It is all folly! The only crime of the Government is that it governs. The unpardonable sin of the supreme power is that it is supreme. I do not curse you for being cruel. I do not curse you (though I might) for being kind. I curse you for being safe! You sit in your chairs of stone, and have never come down from them. You are the seven angels of heaven, and you have had no troubles. Oh, I could forgive you everything, you that rule all mankind, if I could feel for once that you had suffered for one hour a real agony such as I..."''