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Everything posted by Orogun01
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Hopefully they will skip all the established continuity and do a story either set after or before it. The series is in desperate need of a breath of fresh air that they can exploit for profit like all of the ones before.
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Is that the full manifesto, or the edited copy? I saw a couple of bits about how they'd edited out chunks of his pro-obama, anti-nra rhetoric or some such... http://armedpatriots.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=44&p=81#p81 Holy ****, I read it end to end. That's some righteous anger. If it were an RPG, this man would pick the paladin class no doubt about it.I believe his sincerity and the things he describes are certainly vile and unjust. And yeah it would make one hell of a movie. But how would you cast him? As D-fens in falling down? As an anti-hero? or as a bad guy. I guess he's more akin to Gerad Butler's character in "Law Abiding Citizen", justified in his cause vilified by his method. The man has after all killed the daughter of his lawyer and taunted the father in a phone call. Still the police are not in the right here since they have only proved their corruption by the mass panic they have created and the two innocents they sent to the hospital.
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I agree, specially the teenage heartrob years when he was being typecasted as a male romantic lead.
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I think I'd actually prefer it if they re-conned the events in TOR, I can help but feel that they handled established characters poorly.
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Then I ask the question, does it look like a 200 million dollars game?
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Something else about the Christopher Dorner situation http://enidnews.com/localnews/x964898713/ENE-Archives-Vance-students-turn-in-lost-church-money
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So you're saying that despite evidence to the contrary(included in your post) that TOR is not a failure because it sold more than previous games in the series?
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Is that the full manifesto, or the edited copy? I saw a couple of bits about how they'd edited out chunks of his pro-obama, anti-nra rhetoric or some such... http://armedpatriots.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=44&p=81#p81
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Well I can spot the alcoholic in this post, can you?
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So Zowie Bowie is directing WarCraft. Meh
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Well that explains his lack of a British accent. I think he meant London, Ontario. Well how aboot that?
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Man, I think it may be cheaper to buy a gun rob game stores
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May I recommend pirating?
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So far DeadSpace 3 seems like a better game than it's predecessor, less obvious encounter with a tad more challenge. Which is why I would recommend to anyone that they don't buy until EA patches their busted checkpoint system that has you repeating encounters you completed an hour ago just because you decided to quit the game before a savepoint. Really ****ing annoying.
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Well that explains his lack of a British accent.
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Nobody better try to make peace with the middle east, cuz I like Wals more than I like Arabs. No offense, Arabs.
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That was more depressing than funny
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I guess that's possible, but only if they switched up all the naming conventions. Shep is a Commander, which is a grade-5 officer ("O5") in a naval service (Navy, Coast Guard). The weird part is that Alenko is a Major, which is an O4 in a land-based service. I suspect that they just picked the titles that sounded coolest. Also, naval O4 is "Lieutenant Commander," so Bio probably thought it'd be confusing to have 2 folks called "Commander" around the ship. You do realize that you are trying to attribute sense where there is none to have.
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Ahhh, Dear Old Susumu Hirasawa.
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Or because the character was conceived as a female, instead you should point out that the only point for Motoko showing her female body is fanservice
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That was part of a larger issue in me2, practically all romanceable npcs had most of their character development disappear if you chose not to pursue a virtual relationship with them... That's because all BW characters are always either romancing or calibrating.
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I miss one dimensional characters that had a role in the story and nothing more.
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Oh...
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Considering his age I would say it was pretty darn soon.
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Rather than pitch in and point out why Volourn is wrong I will try to steer this thread back onto its course. Because no matter the circumstances a great mind and entrepreneurial spirit has been lost and that should take precedence over whether or not he was justified on taking his life. This is just the result of an obscene criminal justice system that protects the rich and prosecutes the poor, and of a lawyer hellbent on making his bones on a criminal case. Lawyers are indeed the Devil's tool when they take action carelessly without regard to the consequences.