That's not the only thing he mentions at all. He frequently brings up Jurgen's loyalty, resourcefulness in scavenging up useful stuff and making his life easier as well as being a reliable and accomplished soldier, the only person he feels comfortable fighting alongside, he mentions at some point that he misses him now he's not around. The most memorable bit of any of the stories for me was whenZantos said:I think my favourite thing is how amazingly loyal Jurgen is to Cain, and all he can ever mention is the fact that he smells.
Evidence? How about this:Spot1990 said:Any evidence for this?Treblaine said:I've always found the "Mary Sue" label a fallacious criticism that depends more on people's prejudices against deviating from norms than genuine desire for good characters.
Considering people in this thread have said things like Superman and Batman I'm gonna go out on a limb and say no.So if a character is all amazing but in a traditional way like 30-something white-male with dark hair and a straight conservative sex life then it's fine.
Except not... The Austin Powers movies are a piss take of the ridiculousness of James Bond and like I said people in this thread said Batman.James Bond has been immune to this for the best part of 60 years as are all the other male action leads from Indiana Jones to Batman.
As someone who has never seen a full episode of Star Trek I have to ask, was he only 15 when he accomplished all this? I don't think so. In fact Wesley was included in this thread, bringing it back to Star Wars so you're kind of reaching to say it's only women being labelled as this and that Trekkies hate teenagers in general it seems.I remind you at Mary Sue's age Captain Kirk was being "unrealistic and adolescent wish-fantasy" is Starfleet beating unbeatable tests, going to advanced training, graduating in top percent, becoming Starfleet's youngest Captain.
Because it was originally created for author insertion characters in fanfiction. Which Mary Sue was and Captain Kirk wasn't.Yet the trope is not called a Captain Kirk, it's called a Mary Sue.
Please, it has nothing to do with being an empowered woman. You're acting like no one accuses white heterosexual males of being Mary Sues which just isn't the case. Just because the term was named after a female character does not make it sexist.The story where she featured was only ten paragraphs long, yet so many latch onto this catch-all concept that an empowered woman is inherently bad writing.
There are parodies of anything, Austin Powers is just that. There are still James Bond films and James Bond as a character is hugely revered and admired without damning criticism. Austin Powers does not parody James Bond's perfection but the idea of a woefully incompetent yet over-confident spy and how the 1960's attitudes are different from the 90's. It doesn't come close to parodying the Bond character, more the trashy tropes of 1960's spy-adventure thrillers.Smith interviewed a panel of female authors who say they do not include female characters in their stories at all. She quoted one as saying "Every time I've tried to put a woman in any story I've ever written, everyone immediately says, this is a Mary Sue." Smith also pointed out that "Participants in a panel discussion in January 1990 noted with growing dismay that any female character created within the community is damned with the term Mary Sue."
Except it is not JUST applied to fan-fiction but all fiction and not just to author insertions as Mary Sue was no more an author insertion than Captain Kirk. How is Mary sue an author insertion yet not James T Kirk?Because it was originally created for author insertion characters in fanfiction. Which Mary Sue was and Captain Kirk wasn't.
Like the poster you were quoting said, it's because it was originally a fanfiction-only term that gained wider use over the years. It couldn't be named after Kirk in its original context because Kirk wasn't a fanfiction character. The fact that the use of the word shifted somewhat over the years isn't the fault of the term itself. It just had a different meaning originally.Treblaine said:Except it is not JUST applied to fan-fiction but all fiction and not just to author insertions as Mary Sue was no more an author insertion than Captain Kirk. How is Mary sue an author insertion yet not James T Kirk?
You did not get any of that wrong, and it is the reason I don't feel that I can hold up the Resident Evil movies as examples of good video game movies. I enjoy them, don't get me wrong. But like you said, the entire series revolves around one woman being awesome that wasn't even in any of the games.Justin1221 said:I got a question: Doesn't Alice from the Resident Evil movies count as a Mary Sue?
She isn't in any of the original games (as far as I've read), she's sexy and badass, she's abnormally fast and strong, has incredible reflexes, and she's the main protagonist of a series she doesn't even originally belong in.
I most likely got half of it wrong, though.
Because back in 2011 I found a thread somewhere that basically said all the things I hated about them and I had both catharsis and closure at the same time. I guess I just felt that I was the only one seeing their bullshit Mary Sueness before that and it pissed me off to no end.Justin1221 said:So. Why don't you hate Chakats now?
Oh yeah, I also forgot that lovely part where they think that the human taboo against incest is silly and having a child with your sibling isn't something gross and completely stupid.Blatherscythe said:Oh god why did you make me remember those abominations! *vomits*Durgiun said:Chakats.
Anyone who's into the furry subculture will most likely know who I'm talking about.
Basically, they're genetically engineered cat-taur things, they're hermaphrodites, but look female (D cup tits and all), are empathic, can give you super-pleasurable sex (it's furries, don't ask), are all super peaceful and nice and friendly unless you hurt their children, in which case they're stronger, faster, can heal better and can cause you crippling pain with their empathic abilities, their sense of smell is almost as good as a bloodhound's, their hearing superb as is their sense of smell, they can see slightly into the UV and can see almost every detail in what we consider to be pitch black, their tits are made up of a spongy-light tissue so the super big tits don't give them back pain, they're smart, they can give painless birth to children, they're awesome teachers due to their empathic abilities, and if you hate them (which I did and still somewhat do today) you're a horrible, biggoted, judemental person and need to be turned towards the sexy side ad infinitum.
I cannot tell you how much I hated those fucking things two years ago. Anyone remember AM's Hate monologue? I hated them damn near that much, I never hated something like them before or since.
Back in 2010, if my hatred for the Chakats was money, I could pay off a quarter of the US's debt then and there.
As has been mentioned before a lot of this is based on (and acknowledged by Cain himself) as a shit-load of luck (which to be fair can be easily recognized in terms of the tabletop game on which it's based as the World Eater rolling all ones and Cain rolling all sixes). And to be fair, from what I remember at least one of those was a case of parry-parry-parry-roll out the way and Jurgen kills it with a melta shot.Zantos said:There's a lot of Mary Sue-ing in 40k I reckon. Ciaphas Cain also springs to mind, for some reason him being within reaching distance of two World Eaters and not getting his puny human face smooshed to a pulp strikes me as ridiculous.
*Wipes vomit from mouth* Yeah I knew that as well. Chakats are the only anthropomorphic-monstrosity that most furries and non-furries agree must die horribly in a fire, aside from My Little Pony they are the other four legged syphilis sloppily crammed into fan created works.Durgiun said:Oh yeah, I also forgot that lovely part where they think that the human taboo against incest is silly and having a child with your sibling isn't something gross and completely stupid.Blatherscythe said:Oh god why did you make me remember those abominations! *vomits*Durgiun said:Chakats.
Anyone who's into the furry subculture will most likely know who I'm talking about.
Basically, they're genetically engineered cat-taur things, they're hermaphrodites, but look female (D cup tits and all), are empathic, can give you super-pleasurable sex (it's furries, don't ask), are all super peaceful and nice and friendly unless you hurt their children, in which case they're stronger, faster, can heal better and can cause you crippling pain with their empathic abilities, their sense of smell is almost as good as a bloodhound's, their hearing superb as is their sense of smell, they can see slightly into the UV and can see almost every detail in what we consider to be pitch black, their tits are made up of a spongy-light tissue so the super big tits don't give them back pain, they're smart, they can give painless birth to children, they're awesome teachers due to their empathic abilities, and if you hate them (which I did and still somewhat do today) you're a horrible, biggoted, judemental person and need to be turned towards the sexy side ad infinitum.
I cannot tell you how much I hated those fucking things two years ago. Anyone remember AM's Hate monologue? I hated them damn near that much, I never hated something like them before or since.
Back in 2010, if my hatred for the Chakats was money, I could pay off a quarter of the US's debt then and there.
At this point I don't actually want the Chakat plague to stop. I want to see it spread, and ravage and twist everything into a sick version of reality, just to see how shit ends up.Blatherscythe said:*Wipes vomit from mouth* Yeah I knew that as well. Chakats are the only anthropomorphic-monstrosity that most furries and non-furries agree must die horribly in a fire, aside from My Little Pony they are the other four legged syphilis sloppily crammed into fan created works.Durgiun said:Oh yeah, I also forgot that lovely part where they think that the human taboo against incest is silly and having a child with your sibling isn't something gross and completely stupid.Blatherscythe said:Oh god why did you make me remember those abominations! *vomits*Durgiun said:Chakats.
Anyone who's into the furry subculture will most likely know who I'm talking about.
Basically, they're genetically engineered cat-taur things, they're hermaphrodites, but look female (D cup tits and all), are empathic, can give you super-pleasurable sex (it's furries, don't ask), are all super peaceful and nice and friendly unless you hurt their children, in which case they're stronger, faster, can heal better and can cause you crippling pain with their empathic abilities, their sense of smell is almost as good as a bloodhound's, their hearing superb as is their sense of smell, they can see slightly into the UV and can see almost every detail in what we consider to be pitch black, their tits are made up of a spongy-light tissue so the super big tits don't give them back pain, they're smart, they can give painless birth to children, they're awesome teachers due to their empathic abilities, and if you hate them (which I did and still somewhat do today) you're a horrible, biggoted, judemental person and need to be turned towards the sexy side ad infinitum.
I cannot tell you how much I hated those fucking things two years ago. Anyone remember AM's Hate monologue? I hated them damn near that much, I never hated something like them before or since.
Back in 2010, if my hatred for the Chakats was money, I could pay off a quarter of the US's debt then and there.
Yeah, actually that sounds a bit more like Eisenhorn vs. the emperors children space marine come to think of it. Parry, parry, distract with pretty book, remove head. Come to think of it, that exact move worked later on too. Can't disagree with that sort of track record.Teh Jammah said:As has been mentioned before a lot of this is based on (and acknowledged by Cain himself) as a shit-load of luck (which to be fair can be easily recognized in terms of the tabletop game on which it's based as the World Eater rolling all ones and Cain rolling all sixes). And to be fair, from what I remember at least one of those was a case of parry-parry-parry-roll out the way and Jurgen kills it with a melta shot.Zantos said:There's a lot of Mary Sue-ing in 40k I reckon. Ciaphas Cain also springs to mind, for some reason him being within reaching distance of two World Eaters and not getting his puny human face smooshed to a pulp strikes me as ridiculous.
If Cain was a true Sue it'd have gone; effortless parry-effortless parry-quip about fighting with his off-hand-disarm-head removing flourish.
Cain does have plot armour, but plot armour does not a Sue make.
Ah, allow me to explain! A Mary Sue is a character who "is beautiful, perfect", and all of that nonsense. It can be a bit subjective when applied to fictional characters, but this concept is sadly prevelant in fanfiction.Mygaffer said:So many people here don't really get what a Mary Sue character is.
And what, pray tell, is a Mary Sue? Check TVTropes. Everything in this thread corresponds to either the generic Sue or the more specific variants (Vlllain Sue, Anti-Sue, etv.).Mygaffer said:So many people here don't really get what a Mary Sue character is.
It is UTTERLY POINTLESS for this to be limited to fan-works. What makes one immune to this so called literary criticism? How can fan-works be held to a stricter standard than the "official" work?!?! That's backward ass arbitrary nonsense and absolutely NOT THE CASE!Atbird said:Like the poster you were quoting said, it's because it was originally a fanfiction-only term that gained wider use over the years. It couldn't be named after Kirk in its original context because Kirk wasn't a fanfiction character. The fact that the use of the word shifted somewhat over the years isn't the fault of the term itself. It just had a different meaning originally.Treblaine said:Except it is not JUST applied to fan-fiction but all fiction and not just to author insertions as Mary Sue was no more an author insertion than Captain Kirk. How is Mary sue an author insertion yet not James T Kirk?