Do strong women scare gamers?
#226
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 01:34
She looks very powerful, has a feminine face yet dresses herself up in a way that's loud and masculine, she doesn't seem to care much about anything but destroying whats in her way, she may be a hermaphrodite (as rumors say... but I'm not so sure on that one)
She's a very different kind of character. That's what freaks people out. They aren't sure what to think of her.
#227
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 01:36
i like breasts
but i do not know why...anyone know?
#228
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 01:37
Juneya wrote...
She's not so much strong as aberrated.
She looks very powerful, has a feminine face yet dresses herself up in a way that's loud and masculine, she doesn't seem to care much about anything but destroying whats in her way, she may be a hermaphrodite (as rumors say... but I'm not so sure on that one)
She's a very different kind of character. That's what freaks people out. They aren't sure what to think of her.
A hermie? Wow...and people actually claimed this? Why? because she has a full body tatt and/or piercings/or short hair/andor tiny bewbs? I'll almost bet the folks who started that rumor were guys too lol. Wait wait wait....I have a face full of piercings and my wife has a full back tatt of a dragon...Does that make us hermies too? Not hating on your Juneya, just those that you have quoted as saying she's a hermie lol.
#229
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 01:38
Arrtis wrote...
i have a question an odd question
i like breasts
but i do not know why...anyone know?
It comes from being a baby and breastfeeding.First impressions and all.
#230
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 01:39
i wasnt breastfedAshbery wrote...
Arrtis wrote...
i have a question an odd question
i like breasts
but i do not know why...anyone know?
It comes from being a baby and breastfeeding.First impressions and all.
#231
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 01:39
Ashbery wrote...
Arrtis wrote...
i have a question an odd question
i like breasts
but i do not know why...anyone know?
It comes from being a baby and breastfeeding.First impressions and all.
From a psychological PoV, this may be closer to the truth than one might think...
#232
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 01:42
if you were bald and had piercings with body tats that covered most of your skin with no hair and looked like a female.AND you wear leather strips as clothing....i just might think you were a hermiAradace wrote...
Juneya wrote...
She's not so much strong as aberrated.
She looks very powerful, has a feminine face yet dresses herself up in a way that's loud and masculine, she doesn't seem to care much about anything but destroying whats in her way, she may be a hermaphrodite (as rumors say... but I'm not so sure on that one)
She's a very different kind of character. That's what freaks people out. They aren't sure what to think of her.
A hermie? Wow...and people actually claimed this? Why? because she has a full body tatt and/or piercings/or short hair/andor tiny bewbs? I'll almost bet the folks who started that rumor were guys too lol. Wait wait wait....I have a face full of piercings and my wife has a full back tatt of a dragon...Does that make us hermies too? Not hating on you Juneya, just those that you have quoted as saying she's a hermie lol.
#233
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 01:45
Palathas wrote...
Nah, SuZe is a kitten. From what I've seen she's a bit too erratic to be scary. Miranda on the other hand has the potential to be scary, just biding her time, observing and learning everything about Sheperd then, WHAM! She does some sly and subtle power play on you and things go pear shaped.
It's the quiet ones you have to worry about...
Miranda seems more like a ****, pissed off because she's a willing pawn, to her Dad, the elusive man. And she lives with the fact that she was probably created to further his goals, as a spy or such. She’s hardened and cold, but she has nothing to complain about, she looks as if she has had a pretty good life, not that you can judge form looks, people have demons, and a good writer would write that, but if she just has Daddy issues than she’s really just a ****, and I think we will find that’s how it is.
Subject Zero, probably had a normal life.
From what I read and was told in ME1 Biotic’s, were often striped of that normal life when “accidentally” exposed to element zero. Than taken to Gagarin Station (( Jump Zero )) and trained, it doesn’t seem like many of them had other choices.
The L2 Implants caused many to go crazy, and judging form Zero’s power that’s what she has. There is probably going to be an underline story where she doesn’t know who she is, (( I say this because her age is unknown on the site.. . . Humm? )) for something like that, and just trying to survive, but keeps killing people, because of the bipolar disorder caused by her biotic’s.
Both characters seem, strong in there own, but where Miranda has Daddy issues, because he had her genetically manipulated to be the perfect woman, probably to be the perfect spy. (( If her Dad is the illusive man )) And she has been playing the willing pawn all her life. Zero however seems more the tormented soul, someone said she acts like she doesn’t want people around her, and that’s probably true, but that might have less to do with trying to be that edgy kid, that is the loner, she seems to not want people around because of her powers. She has probably killed people close to her and never meant to.
#234
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 01:45
#235
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 01:50
Arrtis wrote...
if you were bald and had piercings with body tats that covered most of your skin with no hair and looked like a female.AND you wear leather strips as clothing....i just might think you were a hermiAradace wrote...
Juneya wrote...
She's not so much strong as aberrated.
She looks very powerful, has a feminine face yet dresses herself up in a way that's loud and masculine, she doesn't seem to care much about anything but destroying whats in her way, she may be a hermaphrodite (as rumors say... but I'm not so sure on that one)
She's a very different kind of character. That's what freaks people out. They aren't sure what to think of her.
A hermie? Wow...and people actually claimed this? Why? because she has a full body tatt and/or piercings/or short hair/andor tiny bewbs? I'll almost bet the folks who started that rumor were guys too lol. Wait wait wait....I have a face full of piercings and my wife has a full back tatt of a dragon...Does that make us hermies too? Not hating on you Juneya, just those that you have quoted as saying she's a hermie lol.
I do wear leather as a goth though....And eyeliner...and the whole nine there....Still pretty sure Im not hehe
#236
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 01:51
Arrtis wrote...
if you were bald and had piercings with body tats that covered most of your skin with no hair and looked like a female.AND you wear leather strips as clothing....i just might think you were a hermiAradace wrote...
Juneya wrote...
She's not so much strong as aberrated.
She looks very powerful, has a feminine face yet dresses herself up in a way that's loud and masculine, she doesn't seem to care much about anything but destroying whats in her way, she may be a hermaphrodite (as rumors say... but I'm not so sure on that one)
She's a very different kind of character. That's what freaks people out. They aren't sure what to think of her.
A hermie? Wow...and people actually claimed this? Why? because she has a full body tatt and/or piercings/or short hair/andor tiny bewbs? I'll almost bet the folks who started that rumor were guys too lol. Wait wait wait....I have a face full of piercings and my wife has a full back tatt of a dragon...Does that make us hermies too? Not hating on you Juneya, just those that you have quoted as saying she's a hermie lol.
I love people with closed minds.
Just because someone doesn’t not dress or look the way everyone else does not mean there some kind of cross gender mutation.
Odd yes, odds not bad however, this world would be dull with out people that went against the grain in one from or another.
Remember, the more you know the more you grow.
#237
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 01:52
Indeed.Vamp44 wrote...
It's a digital person...why would it scare me?
No, but if we jump in to reality, then I must say that women with
huge muscles, breast-less (no, I don't like mega-huge breasts, but I don't think they should look like "manboobies")
and such isn't really what I like.
But back to ME2.
No, Subject Zero isn't "scaring" me!
I personally believe she will be one of the most interesting characters in ME2.
Regards
Arowanna
#238
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 01:55
#239
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 01:55
#240
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 01:58
FlintlockJazz wrote...
Just for people's general information, the first person to introduce a plague to a given population is usually refered to as Patient Zero. As such, it wouldn't be much of a stretch to think that a subject zero tag could be given to someone who is the 'first' of something, like a prototype or first generation of a new species branch.
My point exactly. I doubt her parents named her that.
Remember what we learned about human biotics back in ME1? Use your imagination.
#241
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 02:00
#242
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 02:01
tom.bleaker wrote...
FlintlockJazz wrote...
Just for people's general information, the first person to introduce a plague to a given population is usually refered to as Patient Zero. As such, it wouldn't be much of a stretch to think that a subject zero tag could be given to someone who is the 'first' of something, like a prototype or first generation of a new species branch.
My point exactly. I doubt her parents named her that.
Remember what we learned about human biotics back in ME1? Use your imagination.
I thought this was common sense? Please tell me some people didnt actually think she took that name herself and/or her parents gave her that name. Guess what's common knowledge to some might not be to others.
#243
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 02:04
I assumed this as well. I think most discussions about her personality and appearance forget that she probably has some pretty damn good reasons to be messed up. Kaidan had some pretty serious PTSD and he wasn't a biotic superweapon. SuZe will probably have several chapters in the DSM-IV.Aradace wrote...
tom.bleaker wrote...
FlintlockJazz wrote...
Just for people's general information, the first person to introduce a plague to a given population is usually refered to as Patient Zero. As such, it wouldn't be much of a stretch to think that a subject zero tag could be given to someone who is the 'first' of something, like a prototype or first generation of a new species branch.
My point exactly. I doubt her parents named her that.
Remember what we learned about human biotics back in ME1? Use your imagination.
I thought this was common sense? Please tell me some people didnt actually think she took that name herself and/or her parents gave her that name. Guess what's common knowledge to some might not be to others.
#244
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 02:05
So think more than one way thenArrtis wrote...
i have closed mind for saying i might think one way.....greeeaaaat
#245
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 02:07
Aradace wrote...
tom.bleaker wrote...
FlintlockJazz wrote...
Just for people's general information, the first person to introduce a plague to a given population is usually refered to as Patient Zero. As such, it wouldn't be much of a stretch to think that a subject zero tag could be given to someone who is the 'first' of something, like a prototype or first generation of a new species branch.
My point exactly. I doubt her parents named her that.
Remember what we learned about human biotics back in ME1? Use your imagination.
I thought this was common sense? Please tell me some people didnt actually think she took that name herself and/or her parents gave her that name. Guess what's common knowledge to some might not be to others.
9-10 she has no idea who she really is. . .
[*]Species: Human[*]Gender: Female[*]Age: ??[/list]It seems odd her age is not listed.
#246
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 02:11
#247
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 02:16
Aradace wrote...
The age not being listed is rather odd...Which also piqued my curiosity as well. It's definately safe to say that (and I cant believe Im making a transformers reference....) there's more than meets the eye with SuZe.
Nice. . .
Too bad Michael Bay did the movies, I had hope. . . .
#248
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 02:18
[*]I assume her age isn't listed because she is older than she appears. I.e. she was the first human biotic test subject. That would make her at least as old as Miranda and certainly older than Shep. If she was in cryo prison for X number of years, her chronological age would be greater than her apparent age.wikkedjoker wrote...
Aradace wrote...
tom.bleaker wrote...
FlintlockJazz wrote...
Just for people's general information, the first person to introduce a plague to a given population is usually refered to as Patient Zero. As such, it wouldn't be much of a stretch to think that a subject zero tag could be given to someone who is the 'first' of something, like a prototype or first generation of a new species branch.
My point exactly. I doubt her parents named her that.
Remember what we learned about human biotics back in ME1? Use your imagination.
I thought this was common sense? Please tell me some people didnt actually think she took that name herself and/or her parents gave her that name. Guess what's common knowledge to some might not be to others.
9-10 she has no idea who she really is. . .
[*]Species: Human[*]Gender: Female[*]Age: ??[/list]It seems odd her age is not listed.
#249
Guest_Raga_*
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 02:20
Guest_Raga_*
That being said, if she is as she appears, the reason I am given pause is not because of her personality but because of her location. I don't like her in a Bioware game. Nothing I have experienced in any Bioware game thus far leads me to believe that Bioware is "edgy or hardcore." Even their "edgy" sex scenes mostly feature characters staring lovingly into each others eyes with elven vocals in the background. Edgy, my arse. If Suze was in Gears of War, Fallout, or its ilk I wouldn't mind her at all. She would make sense there. Frankly, I don't think Bioware can pull her off (if the advertising is accurate.) Even if they can, it will make me sad. There are already tons of developers out there who can make good "edgy, hardcore" games. There are very VERY few who can make "intelligent, dark, thought-provoking games" and Bioware is king of the mountain. I love Bioware games and no one makes games with their distinct flavor. If they go all "mainstream" I will be VERY disappointed even if they do "mainstream" quite well.
Again, one character will not break this game if the others are good (and the others all look good to me) and I shall reserve judgement til I actually see what makes the woman tick. I may swallow my foot. I sure did with DAO.
#250
Posté 21 janvier 2010 - 02:29
She doesn't come across as a strong woman unless it's in regard to her biotics. Just watched the trailer for her again, and I see no positives. She's arrogant, cocky, headstrong, full of herself, rude and looks like she'll be a royal PITA, maybe doubly so if you're paragon.




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