Buzz Aldrin ending?
#1
Posté 04 mars 2012 - 03:38
Also where is my Ashley T-shirt? I got Miranda along with Liara and FemShepard.
All that is missing is Ashley and Samara and Kelly Chambers.
#2
Posté 04 mars 2012 - 03:58
#3
Posté 04 mars 2012 - 04:06
#4
Posté 04 mars 2012 - 05:26
#5
Posté 04 mars 2012 - 06:19
It is what it is.Loreshield wrote...
What is this I don't even
Modifié par Sledgehammer44mm, 04 mars 2012 - 06:19 .
#6
Posté 04 mars 2012 - 06:25
#7
Posté 04 mars 2012 - 07:35
AlphaJarmel wrote...
Yea he's the grandfather or whatever after the credits.
Do you have a source to confirm this? I heard it mentioned on a few user forums but I couldn't find an official source (although I saw Buzz did do an interview with a game website about Mass Effect 3). I don't think the 'grandfather's voice really sounded much like him.
However, I do think it's likely
#8
Posté 04 mars 2012 - 07:58
Spaceguy5 wrote...
AlphaJarmel wrote...
Yea he's the grandfather or whatever after the credits.
Do you have a source to confirm this? I heard it mentioned on a few user forums but I couldn't find an official source (although I saw Buzz did do an interview with a game website about Mass Effect 3). I don't think the 'grandfather's voice really sounded much like him.
However, I do think it's likelyBuzz is a total prima donna and he'd snatch up any chance to make money and make himself look good. A lot of his fellow Apollo astronauts don't like him for it.
I've heard that and never understood that. I mean he's been to the fricking moon. I'd be pretty up about it if I'd been. Course it's a lot easier to get there now. You just need to like bananas.
#9
Posté 04 mars 2012 - 08:05
Pathero wrote...
Spaceguy5 wrote...
AlphaJarmel wrote...
Yea he's the grandfather or whatever after the credits.
Do you have a source to confirm this? I heard it mentioned on a few user forums but I couldn't find an official source (although I saw Buzz did do an interview with a game website about Mass Effect 3). I don't think the 'grandfather's voice really sounded much like him.
However, I do think it's likelyBuzz is a total prima donna and he'd snatch up any chance to make money and make himself look good. A lot of his fellow Apollo astronauts don't like him for it.
I've heard that and never understood that. I mean he's been to the fricking moon. I'd be pretty up about it if I'd been. Course it's a lot easier to get there now. You just need to like bananas.
You'd know if you read his book q= Which was pretty much just "Wooo! I WALKED ON THEE FREAKING MOON, I'M THE BEST GUY EVER!..... wait, I should have been the first person on the moon, not the seond!..... I deserved to be first, I'm Buzz freakin' Aldrin!..... I'm depressed, I should have been first *insert several chapters about depression and alcoholism* Oh wait, I met my wife! All better now! (But I still should have been first!). I started a company with my name, I now use it to sell stuff with my face on it, and I'm going to dedicate the last chapter to advertising it to you!"
Then reading another astronaut's book (yes, he walked on the moon too), he said Buzz should have been removed from the crew for demanding to be first instead of second.
...But yeah, any source?
#10
Posté 09 mars 2012 - 02:38
#11
Posté 10 mars 2012 - 01:22
#12
Posté 10 mars 2012 - 01:32
#13
Posté 10 mars 2012 - 01:34
I don't think Buzz wrote the lines.JrSlackin wrote...
Still would have preferred someone who could voice act, instead left with his creepy voice talking to a child, no offense to the guy, but when I heard I heard "my sweet" I just kinda was like...O.o
#14
Posté 10 mars 2012 - 03:20
Sundance31us wrote...
I don't think Buzz wrote the lines.JrSlackin wrote...
Still would have preferred someone who could voice act, instead left with his creepy voice talking to a child, no offense to the guy, but when I heard I heard "my sweet" I just kinda was like...O.o
I know, but his voice and the voice acting just kinda make it, creepy. No offense, but, yeah.
#15
Posté 11 mars 2012 - 03:27
In one impressive demonstration, he convinced NASA of the utility of a hip-harness attachment for working in space, instead of a loose leash: he could work in zero-gravity for hours, at a time when others became exhausted in thirty minutes.
After the moon landing, he refined his orbital calculations for a mission to Mars, and his approach was later used in the Mars General Surveyor. He flew a fighter jet in the Korean war, earned a degree at West Point in mechanical engineering, then a PhD at MIT.
Total stud, despite anything you learned from the Monty Python gang:
http://www.youtube.c...hSsTUds#t=1m30s
Modifié par CBGB, 11 mars 2012 - 03:28 .





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