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How come Joker was able to shoot a gun?


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Moronic Fool

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How come Joker could shoot a gun without breaking his bones? Wouldn't the kickback and recoil haave broken them? Even more so with an ASSAULT RIFLE. What do you think?

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He can manage to walk, so no.

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He most likely got some fractures at least but I'm betting he did it because his pride took a hit during the Colector attack on the Normandy and he was helpless to stop it.  I can see someone in that position wanting payback of some form regardless of the consequences.

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he probably broke a bunch of bones doing that, he just didn't cry about it

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But it didn't make any sense. AND he stillcould fly the Normandy away from the Collector base. I think that part didn't make any sense.

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His legs are the issue, so no, shooting a gun wouldn't break his legs

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Thepeak12 wrote...

He can manage to walk, so no.


So no to what? This wasn't even a yes or no question.

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besides, ME guns have a lot less kick

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It's his arms too.

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are you sure? In ME1 he specifically said that it was his hips and legs, he doesnt need his legs to fly, and so on. I'm pretty sure it was only his legs

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Moronic Fool wrote...

It's his arms too.


Well when you first talk to him back in ME1 about his disease he says that his legs are basically hollow, that implies that his upper body may be stronger thus being able to handle the recoil without as severe injuries compared to what would have happenned to his legs.

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Moronic Fool wrote...

Thepeak12 wrote...

He can manage to walk, so no.


So no to what? This wasn't even a yes or no question.


I meant, no the kickback and recoil wouldn't break his bones . If he can manage to walk then his bones can probably manage to handle it.

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In the beginning of ME2, when Shepard grabs him, he says "Ow! Watch the arm!" I thought that meant that his arms were broken too.

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Thepeak12 wrote...

Moronic Fool wrote...

Thepeak12 wrote...

He can manage to walk, so no.


So no to what? This wasn't even a yes or no question.


I meant, no the kickback and recoil wouldn't break his bones . If he can manage to walk then his bones can probably manage to handle it.


Oh.

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Joker always needs one or two moments near the end to be awesome, let's not take this moment away :wizard:.

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Then again, I only played ME2 on PS3. I looked up some info on Joker and learned about his diseese.

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I would've been happier if he was in a wheelchair in the game, that would make more sense. and if he had to ditch it and use his arms to get through the maintinence ducts and lower levels of the normandy during the collector attack, it would add much more of a feeling of desperation

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Moronic Fool wrote...

In the beginning of ME2, when Shepard grabs him, he says "Ow! Watch the arm!" I thought that meant that his arms were broken too.

Nah, that was just him being whiney. I wish they'd release ME1 for the PS3, that comic just doesn't cover everything

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I agree ^^

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Maybe Joker got or can still get some cybernetic upgrades like the Skeletal Lattice and Microfiber Weave, but he would still feel pain with any fractures.

http://masseffect.wi...rnetic_Upgrades

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thurmanator692 wrote...

Moronic Fool wrote...

In the beginning of ME2, when Shepard grabs him, he says "Ow! Watch the arm!" I thought that meant that his arms were broken too.

Nah, that was just him being whiney. I wish they'd release ME1 for the PS3, that comic just doesn't cover everything


I want ME1, now :crying:

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I'm sorry friend

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Dr.Chakwas did something to him when she came back on the ship. He did broke a few ribs during that crash landing, so she had to give him something to kill the pain and help repair the bones, something that was still in effect when he was using that AR. (i dont know..another one of my crazy "what ifs")

Modifié par Kaltrec, 13 février 2011 - 03:05 .


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Praetor Shepard wrote...

Maybe Joker got or can still get some cybernetic upgrades like the Skeletal Lattice and Microfiber Weave, but he would still feel pain with any fractures.

http://masseffect.wi...rnetic_Upgrades


That could work.

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Kaltrec wrote...

Dr.Chakwas did something to him when she came back on the ship. He did broke a few ribs during that crash landing, so she had to give him something to kill the pain and help repair the bones, something that was still in effect when he was using that AR. (i dont know..another one of my crazy "what ifs")


I see.