Oleg Petrovsky
#1
Posté 07 novembre 2012 - 07:56
#2
Posté 07 novembre 2012 - 08:00
Bad King wrote...
What are the chances he won't be an indoctrinated, moustache twirling villain? As BioWare completely rejected the possibility of making Cerberus morally grey in ME3, I don't feel particularly optimistic when it comes to Petrovsky's portrayal in this DLC.
Same BUT Petrovsky was a really intrguing villain in the comics (written by Walters) in the sense that he was brilliant as well as charismatic.
#3
Posté 07 novembre 2012 - 08:03
Savber100 wrote...
Bad King wrote...
What are the chances he won't be an indoctrinated, moustache twirling villain? As BioWare completely rejected the possibility of making Cerberus morally grey in ME3, I don't feel particularly optimistic when it comes to Petrovsky's portrayal in this DLC.
Same BUT Petrovsky was a really intrguing villain in the comics (written by Walters) in the sense that he was brilliant as well as charismatic.
So was TIM in ME2. Then ME3 happened!
#4
Posté 08 novembre 2012 - 12:54
In the comics he was kind of troubled with Cerberus tactics (well represented by Colonel Ashe) maybe we may convince him at the end to surrender or he will commit suicide realizing he was with the bad guys. Who knows...i kind of like the guy.
#5
Posté 08 novembre 2012 - 06:15
Bad King wrote...
What are the chances he won't be an indoctrinated, moustache twirling villain? As BioWare completely rejected the possibility of making Cerberus morally grey in ME3, I don't feel particularly optimistic when it comes to Petrovsky's portrayal in this DLC.
Unfortunately the chances are exremely high that he will be retconned into being a moustache twirling villainous counterpoint to a retconned righteous avenging Angel in Aria. So far i haven't seen any evidence of the complex storytelling that would be needed to have a much greyer portrayal of both and a wider variety of options as well as motivations for being at Omega.





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