Did General Oleg Petrovsky (Omega DLC) deserve mercy? or Strangulation?
#26
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 11:43
#27
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 11:47
Keeping him alive is a good way to get payback at Cerberus (at least until you hit Cronos Station).
#28
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 11:54
He worked for Cerberus but he was a man if honor
#29
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 12:02
crimzontearz wrote...
He did not deserve strangulation...or mind rape
He worked for Cerberus but he was a man if honor
That made the fact he turned people into monsters against their will feel SO much better.
Sorry, but he is a war criminal.
-Polaris
#30
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 12:06
IanPolaris wrote...
crimzontearz wrote...
He did not deserve strangulation...or mind rape
He worked for Cerberus but he was a man if honor
That made the fact he turned people into monsters against their will feel SO much better.
Sorry, but he is a war criminal.
-Polaris
Yes, anyone who uses hordes of refugees genetically modified against their will as cannon fodder is evil of the worst kind.
#31
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 12:22
I would say this; I won't kill him because I don't kill the helpless, but I'm not letting him slip out to potentially start Cerberus again. I would recommend that he be extradited to the Coucil proper for punishment and not the Alliance per se.IanPolaris wrote...
ZeCollectorDestroya wrote...
Death.
I just realized, that if I was a Judge in a court room...I would be a serious ass hole.
Gen Petrovsky (going by Omega) is pretty clearly guilty of war crimes going by the Nuremburg standards and he openly admits to perfecting the Adjudants for Cerberus us....and then gloats at the end (if you take him alive) that as an Alliance POW, he's going to get the velvet glove treatment.
I am not sure if I'd kill him or not, but I'd sure recommend to the Alliance to treat him as a war criminal and not a POW.
-Polaris
#32
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 12:31
But do you have the option to kill Oleg yourself as Shepard and not allow Aria to rape the man?
If so, I'd take that route.
#33
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 12:32
But I could make so much credits by selling the video/hologram of his mind rape...crimzontearz wrote...
He did not deserve strangulation...or mind rape
#34
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 12:36
iOnlySignIn wrote...
But I could make so much credits by selling the video/hologram of his mind rape...crimzontearz wrote...
He did not deserve strangulation...or mind rape
Sure...just as long as you remember to cut Aria a large piece of the action (esp as the video's co-star). Just remember the first rule of Omega.....
-Polaris
#35
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 12:43
IanPolaris wrote...
crimzontearz wrote...
He did not deserve strangulation...or mind rape
He worked for Cerberus but he was a man if honor
That made the fact he turned people into monsters against their will feel SO much better.
Sorry, but he is a war criminal.
-Polaris
technically so is Shepard, but I agree that he was not "just the enemy's general", that said, he was a man of honor, I have to respect that
Also, the bid would have made so much more $$$ if Aria had been at least scantly dressed
#36
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 01:45
Da Don Giovanni wrote...
I love Aria so I let her strangle him. I also loved the General. A respectable enemy and one who had rules and convictions that they weren't willing to break. He unlike the Illusive Man gave you a little pause when deciding whether or not to kill him.
Your thoughts?
Sincerely,
Xbox Live GT: Da Don Giovanni
As I recall in ME: Invasion, he did more than let Aria escape Omega, he also lied to Illusive Man telling him she may have been turned into an Adjutant during the attack and got killed. TIM wanted her captured and studied. So yes, he did deserve mercy and I gave it to him even though I had my Shepard threaten to shoot him. The guy has a code which is not in line with TIM's code. That means a lot to me.
Modifié par N7Gold, 18 mars 2013 - 01:47 .
#37
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 01:50
So he had his own "code of honor"? Doesn't excuse the fact that he used civilians as test subjects for the Adjutant project, ordered Cerberus troops to openly target and shoot civilians, and planned to make a whole army of Adjutants.
No, for what he did...the sentence was death.
#38
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 01:53
Rather hilarious coming from someone with your username, I must admit.Astartes Marine wrote...
I executed him personally.
So he had his own "code of honor"? Doesn't excuse the fact that he used civilians as test subjects for the Adjutant project, ordered Cerberus troops to openly target and shoot civilians, and planned to make a whole army of Adjutants.
No, for what he did...the sentence was death.
#39
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 01:56
Hey. I helped her bring Omega back. I think part of that agreement is that whatever I find along the way is mine to keep.IanPolaris wrote...
Sure...just as long as you remember to cut Aria a large piece of the action (esp as the video's co-star). Just remember the first rule of Omega.....iOnlySignIn wrote...
But I could make so much credits by selling the video/hologram of his mind rape...crimzontearz wrote...
He did not deserve strangulation...or mind rape
-Polaris
#40
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 02:04
Aria might be considerated a war criminal too considering how she used the civilians.
#41
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 02:05
Even in the Imperium Petrovsky would have been executed, though probably not before the Inquisition ripped his mind to shreds in taking every secret he knew.Xilizhra wrote...
Rather hilarious coming from someone with your username, I must admit.
-Using xenos tech to mutate human citizens
-Throwing said mutants against human citizens just to see how they fare
-Ordering the deaths of human citizens by his soldiers
-Using xenos tech-augmented soldiers
The Imperium does not tolerate traitors to humanity. I imagine the Illusive Man if caught would have been put on life support to keep him alive through the following, have all of his limbs removed without anesthesia, paraded through an Imperial city as an example to anyone else who would be in league with the Reapers, and then left to die of starvation...and then the corpse incinerated so that no corruption remains.
Likewise, I do not tolerate traitors myself.
Modifié par Astartes Marine, 18 mars 2013 - 02:09 .
#42
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 02:17
#43
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 02:25
I love him, as an antagonist, though! Must be the whole strategy thing...
#44
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 02:27
Modifié par Bob Garbage, 18 mars 2013 - 02:29 .
#45
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 02:32
I let Aria do whatever she wants with him, he's clearly a war criminal.
Modifié par Barquiel, 18 mars 2013 - 02:33 .
#46
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 02:42
Where did you get that from?Barquiel wrote...
He gave the order to implant Omega's citizens with control devices
According to ME:Invasion he wasn't responsible for the first Adjutants nor did he know of them before they appeared, and Omega is unclear about whether or not he had new ones created. He tried to control the existing ones and he used them, that's all we have hard evidence for. Hardly something that warrants being mind-raped by Aria.and then infected them with the Adjutant virus to create an army of obedient Adjutants. Petrovsky knew about the experiments, his troops supported the scientists and he used the obedient Adjutants (...and no, he didn't use them against the reapers. Not a single war asset is added from him or Omega's cerberus cell).
Modifié par Ieldra2, 18 mars 2013 - 02:46 .
#47
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 02:50
#48
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 02:59
That said, I save him. I really liked him in Invasion, and the details are vague enough that I can still treat him as that main: an honorable enemy who's a horrible judge of character.
#49
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 03:01
#50
Posté 18 mars 2013 - 03:03





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