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ZeroMachine said:
Thyunda said:
Another one I was just thinking about,

Halo: Reach - "It's been an honour, sir.".
The simple act of Emile saluting Carter on the doomed Pelican, with no emotion other than pride, gave the feel of the game a voice. Nobody was going to survive, but Emile's thoughts weren't with regret or cowardice, he just thought of the job that needed doing and the team who had died to get it done. And that's what I read from Halo: Reach.
You know, if you put it that way, it makes Emile have a point...

(For the record, he's my least favorite character in any Halo game barring characters that can be described as "Brute Chieftain #4".)
I suppose it's cheating a little that I know a bit of the backstory, and that's where my fondness for Emile came from. He's a Spartan who is well aware that he is an eight foot tall armoured badass. But that's because he got inducted into the program a lot later than the other kids, and he was old enough to know what the Spartans were, and he idolised them. Fifteen years later and he's still living the dream. Maybe it's because he has lived his entire life as his childhood idol that he goes out with such dignity.
 

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Metro 2033- "Some People call them demons, I call them Bitches" Bourbon
Seriously I hated those things
 

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Fappy said:
Friday the 13th - NES

"You and your friends are dead!"

Truly.
I much prefer the AVGN's spin on it personally.


They should put that in a remake, or something...
 

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Jazoni89 said:
Fappy said:
Friday the 13th - NES

"You and your friends are dead!"

Truly.
I much prefer the AVGN's spin on it personally.

I haven't watched AVGN in ages. I actually played the game as a kid, so that's one of my favorite episodes.
 

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Halo 3: "Why do you always jump? One of these days you'll hit something as stubborn as you, and I don't do bits and pieces."
 

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"So, Haggard had pretty much single-handedly invaded a neutral country" - Preston Marlowe in BF: Bad Company
 

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Thyunda said:
ZeroMachine said:
Thyunda said:
Another one I was just thinking about,

Halo: Reach - "It's been an honour, sir.".
The simple act of Emile saluting Carter on the doomed Pelican, with no emotion other than pride, gave the feel of the game a voice. Nobody was going to survive, but Emile's thoughts weren't with regret or cowardice, he just thought of the job that needed doing and the team who had died to get it done. And that's what I read from Halo: Reach.
You know, if you put it that way, it makes Emile have a point...

(For the record, he's my least favorite character in any Halo game barring characters that can be described as "Brute Chieftain #4".)
I suppose it's cheating a little that I know a bit of the backstory, and that's where my fondness for Emile came from. He's a Spartan who is well aware that he is an eight foot tall armoured badass. But that's because he got inducted into the program a lot later than the other kids, and he was old enough to know what the Spartans were, and he idolised them. Fifteen years later and he's still living the dream. Maybe it's because he has lived his entire life as his childhood idol that he goes out with such dignity.

... Mind sourcing that info? I've read/watched/listened to every bit of fiction Halo has to offer except the latter half of Glasslands (which doesn't deal with anything but post-war stuff) and Primordium (which is part of the Forerunner trilogy) and I've seen NOTHING about that.

Plus, his date of birth is 2523, which means he'd be around the same age as the other ALPHA Spartan III's (his number is Emile A239, so he was part of ALPHA company). Hell, he wasn't even the oldest out of that company, Carter was. He was 11 at the time of conscription when Emile was 8.

http://www.halopedian.com/Emile

So either someone told you a big load of bull, or you're making stuff up to rationalize a poorly written character... which isn't a bad thing per se, just... don't contradict existing fiction. Work your backstory for Emile into what's known. I'm doing the same for Jorge in a novel I'm writing (not that he was poorly written, just less-than-stellar).
 

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Th3Ch33s3Cak3 said:
KoToR: 'Oh... hi'
My personal quote for KotOR would be "Y'know? Y'know? Y'know? Y'know? Y'know? Y'know?"-- Mission Vao.

OT: "Hoxtalicious, follow me!"-- Wolf, Payday: The Heist.

or

"Updated my journal. Updated my journal. Updated my journal. Updated my journal. Updated my journal."-- The Nameless One, PlaneScape: Torment
 

Thyunda

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ZeroMachine said:
Thyunda said:
ZeroMachine said:
Thyunda said:
Another one I was just thinking about,

Halo: Reach - "It's been an honour, sir.".
The simple act of Emile saluting Carter on the doomed Pelican, with no emotion other than pride, gave the feel of the game a voice. Nobody was going to survive, but Emile's thoughts weren't with regret or cowardice, he just thought of the job that needed doing and the team who had died to get it done. And that's what I read from Halo: Reach.
You know, if you put it that way, it makes Emile have a point...

(For the record, he's my least favorite character in any Halo game barring characters that can be described as "Brute Chieftain #4".)
I suppose it's cheating a little that I know a bit of the backstory, and that's where my fondness for Emile came from. He's a Spartan who is well aware that he is an eight foot tall armoured badass. But that's because he got inducted into the program a lot later than the other kids, and he was old enough to know what the Spartans were, and he idolised them. Fifteen years later and he's still living the dream. Maybe it's because he has lived his entire life as his childhood idol that he goes out with such dignity.

... Mind sourcing that info? I've read/watched/listened to every bit of fiction Halo has to offer except the latter half of Glasslands (which doesn't deal with anything but post-war stuff) and Primordium (which is part of the Forerunner trilogy) and I've seen NOTHING about that.

Plus, his date of birth is 2523, which means he'd be around the same age as the other ALPHA Spartan III's (his number is Emile A239, so he was part of ALPHA company). Hell, he wasn't even the oldest out of that company, Carter was. He was 11 at the time of conscription when Emile was 8.

http://www.halopedian.com/Emile

So either someone told you a big load of bull, or you're making stuff up to rationalize a poorly written character... which isn't a bad thing per se, just... don't contradict existing fiction. Work your backstory for Emile into what's known. I'm doing the same for Jorge in a novel I'm writing (not that he was poorly written, just less-than-stellar).
Most of them were taken at six, I think. Carter was 11, that's why he's in charge and is all mature about everything. Emile was old enough to know what they were, but not old enough to understand it, so to speak.
It was on the Halo wikia for a damn long time, I assume it's still there, and I also assume that if it was incorrect, it'd be removed. I've never liked writing backstories for pre-existing characters...though, to be fair, I'd probably be good at it. I just hate fan-fiction. Well, okay, that's a lie. Kind of. Talked myself into a circle here. I hate fan fiction that treats the characters as though everything they are is what you see in the fiction. All we see of Emile in Reach is the very, very end of his military career. I also read somewhere that they were about to take him off the team because he kept going too far with suspected insurgents. But, I also read a lot into a character from the tiny bits I see onscreen, which is why I'm terrible for spotting plotholes. I automatically fill them in as I go along...whereas the worst of critics just assume that if it's not explicitly explained, it's a plothole.
 

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"SHOOT IT REPEATEDLY!"
-Quake
Okay, the original Quake wasn't perfect, but those three words summarized it perfectly.
 

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Portal as a whole

"Why don't you MARRY safe science is you love it so much!?" -Cave Jhonson,Founder and late CEO of Aperture Laboratories.

Team Fortress 2

"Ka-BEWM!" -The Demoman,Tavish DeGroot.

Ratchet & Clank

"Even the computers charge money!? That's it,this galaxy blows." Ratchet,Corporate Commando of MegaCorp (Ratcher & Clank 2:Going Commando)

[PROTOTYPE]

"NOTHING CAN PROTECT YOU FROM ME! NOT MEN! NOT WEAPONS! NOT ARMOUR!" -Alex Mercer,PhD biochemistry,Avatar of the Blacklight Virus

Left 4 Dead

"Run or shoot? Run or shoot!?" "Both!" -Louis and Bill,immune survivors of the Zombie Apocalypse
 

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"You're on board the starship Von Braun and something's gone very, very wrong. Some kind of force has hijacked this ship. That's why you volunteered to be implanted with some experimental cybernetic implants. Rely on your cyber interface - it just might save your life."