massimilianogoi on 24/8/2009 at 14:47
Yes, it was already noticed before.
There is a fake rpg play card done with Karras in a side and Magneto in the other one.
Darlok on 24/9/2009 at 17:07
Greetings to anyone. Could I proceed to the discussion? :)
I think, that Karras didn't even care what would happen after his wiping of every organic being. He was that mad, that to him the act (wiping) itself was the more important than anything else. Still, we've got not so much info.
It is very interesting, what Children do to Karras in the final cutscene. The scene was very bizzare, and the left robot seems to disattach something (a wire, connector) from Karras's suit, but it can't be seen exactly. Before it, a big and flexible (Children didn't have these kind or arms, right?) mechanical arm can be seen in front of Karras. Maybe, he was having some kind of body augmention?
massimilianogoi on 24/9/2009 at 19:45
I think it just fixed the suite for the "final ceremony". It is acting like a servant.
jtr7 on 24/9/2009 at 22:49
Quote Posted by Darlok
Greetings to anyone. Could I proceed to the discussion? :)
I think, that Karras didn't even care what would happen after his wiping of every organic being. He was that mad, that to him the act (wiping) itself was the more important than anything else. Still, we've got not so much info.
It is very interesting, what Children do to Karras in the final cutscene. The scene was very bizzare, and the left robot seems to disattach something (a wire, connector) from Karras's suit, but it can't be seen exactly. Before it, a big and flexible (Children didn't have these kind or arms, right?) mechanical arm can be seen in front of Karras. Maybe, he was having some kind of body augmention?
What do you mean by "didn't even care"? For loss of life? Of course not, it was extremely obvious and the major corruption of his that needed stopping. He also cared a great deal for bringing about The Builder's Paradise. He had a lot to care about and organic life had no part in his vision of the new world he wished to bring about. :)
The children are adjusting something on his helmet in preparation for the coming of that new world. There are two 'bots on wither side, adjusting things, not attaching limbs or augmentations.
Mass', did you mean "suit?" And that Karras is acting like a Servant in your T3Ed works?
DarkShadowMW on 25/9/2009 at 11:30
Karras was just too connected to his children. Not to mention his "metallic appearance" which was noticed by Brother Kelsus.
Anyway, what do you think, happened to Mechanist facilities, such as Seminary and Angelwatch, after the Fall of Karras? Soulforge has been left to ruin by Hammerites (According to TDS in - game text), but what about their other buildings?
massimilianogoi on 25/9/2009 at 20:50
Quote Posted by jtr7
The children are adjusting something on his helmet in preparation for the coming of that new world. There are two 'bots on wither side, adjusting things, not attaching limbs or augmentations.Mass', did you mean "suit?" And that Karras is acting like a Servant in your T3Ed works?
I just was saying what you said, forgive me for my poor english... "It" was referred to the robot. :sweat:
jtr7 on 25/9/2009 at 21:51
Ah. Okay. :angel:
DarkShadowMW on 26/9/2009 at 08:10
Arrgh. Anyone noticed my quesiton?!
jtr7 on 26/9/2009 at 09:25
Heh. Sorry.
We don't know. I know it's been discussed a few times. I don't believe they would be allowed to stand. There might be some conversion, but those places are heretical and basically shrines to the boiler and gear, INSTEAD of the hammer, the true holy symbol of The Builder to the Hammerites. I can see them dismantling and recycling all the metal, especially the metal plating, both to tear down the heretical works, and to make a show of good faith to The City. Since the rust-gas wouldn't damage Soulforge, my best guess is that it's being dismantled, but also that without anyone to refuel the machines, things may have blown apart like in the Clock Tower. It's entirely possible the Hammers just took over some places (the Seminary would be an easy retrofit), but I would hope the City Council and Baron, et al, would prefer to reduce the factory smog to pre-Mechanist levels, and for the view of the mountains to return. Whatever happened, The City's denizens quickly put the Mechanists out of their minds, and the Museum has relics, described in past tense as quaint, so I would expect serious cleansing by the Hammerites as the reason. Not to mention the extreme scarcity of Mech Tech and metal plate upgrades all over, especially in the rich neighborhoods after such a fawning embrace of the Mech Tech by the Nobility. Both early titles had security cams, not TDS, and the Museum, of all the locales in TDS, would be expected to have them.