Wilson is a moron.
#1
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:13
#2
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:16
That whole station part is kind of sketchy on plot. I never really understood what Wilson was trying to do.
#3
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:17
ToshiStation38 wrote...
I'm not sure I'd call him a moron. I mean, he did successfully bring a spaced man back to life.
That whole station part is kind of sketchy on plot. I never really understood what Wilson was trying to do.
Kill off the station's crew and escape with a Shepard he thought was comatose so he could sell him?
#4
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:18
#5
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:19
Jake71887 wrote...
ToshiStation38 wrote...
I'm not sure I'd call him a moron. I mean, he did successfully bring a spaced man back to life.
That whole station part is kind of sketchy on plot. I never really understood what Wilson was trying to do.
Kill off the station's crew and escape with a Shepard he thought was comatose so he could sell him?
Actually this makes more sense, Miranda did insist on Wilson trying to kill everyone including Shepherd, but the motive of stealing him and selling him to The Shadow Broker is more logical. Still like Miranda said, his timing couldn't have been worse.
#6
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:20
#7
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:26
Jake71887 wrote...
ToshiStation38 wrote...
I'm not sure I'd call him a moron. I mean, he did successfully bring a spaced man back to life.
That whole station part is kind of sketchy on plot. I never really understood what Wilson was trying to do.
Kill off the station's crew and escape with a Shepard he thought was comatose so he could sell him?
That's the only motive that makes sense to me. Since it's never really explained in-game, that's the motive I'll go with.
#8
Posté 12 février 2010 - 02:27
Both not really reasons to go berserk, but at least he wasn't content with his job at all and probably played violent video games too. So he just snapped ^^
*edit*
He was like "Shepard alive? How the...? Nevermind...." in one of the dialogs. He was clearly not planning to sell Shepard.... at least not alive.
Modifié par SimonTheFrog, 12 février 2010 - 02:29 .
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Posté 12 février 2010 - 02:29
#10
Posté 12 février 2010 - 02:30
#11
Posté 13 février 2010 - 03:11
#12
Posté 13 février 2010 - 03:12
#13
Posté 13 février 2010 - 03:13
In either case, he needed Shepard's body, and he wasn't going to be able to sneak out in the middle of the night with it.
Modifié par Empiro, 13 février 2010 - 03:13 .
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Posté 13 février 2010 - 03:13
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Posté 13 février 2010 - 03:15
#16
Posté 13 février 2010 - 03:20
Ah, that'd do it.SimonTheFrog wrote...
...probably played violent video games too.
#17
Posté 13 février 2010 - 03:21
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Posté 13 février 2010 - 03:23
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#19
Posté 13 février 2010 - 03:24
They mentioned nothing about it. Weirdness.
#20
Posté 13 février 2010 - 03:31
When he first started the project... He was for it (or atleast not against it or wanting to kill Shepard).
You find a audio log of him complaining how you are 2 Billion Dollars over budget and at the end he says he wishes TIM would kick some of that cash his way.
It can be assumed that Wilson was offered more money to kill Shepard after the two years. However Wilson (being a Douche bag not an idiot) knows that if he simply kills Shepard and stays he could be caught. If he kills Shepard and Leaves they will know it is him to killed Shepard. (He could easily have killed Shepard while he was asleep. But by staging the Attack and letting the Mechs do his dirty work he can claim to be one of the few 'survivors' who barely escaped the mechs. He becomes a Victim and not a suspicious person of interest.
(you don't want Cerberus knowing you Killed someone they've spent 2 Billion OVER BUDGET on... it's a poor idea)
So you just make it seem like an attack that wasn't you.
It's like in the ME book (Retribution I think?) When The Main Scientist has the Mercs come in and kill everyone and move their bodies to the Cafetera before detonating a bomb. They do that to destroy the bodies so the Alliance can't figure out how many bodies (or Who the Bodies Are) So they can't Identify the 'traitor' if they suspect one.
i hope this is making sense. I've had a few... Well I mean... I'm Drunk.
#21
Posté 13 février 2010 - 03:32
#22
Posté 13 février 2010 - 03:36
#23
Posté 13 février 2010 - 03:38
ToshiStation38 wrote...
That whole station part is kind of sketchy on plot. I never really understood what Wilson was trying to do.
Teach you how to pick up thermal clips, take cover, hop over cover, grab medi-gel, instruct an ally to use a power... duh.
#24
Posté 13 février 2010 - 03:40
TheBRADLeyB wrote...
It can be assumed that Wilson was offered more money to kill Shepard after the two years. However Wilson (being a Douche bag not an idiot) knows that if he simply kills Shepard and stays he could be caught. If he kills Shepard and Leaves they will know it is him to killed Shepard. (He could easily have killed Shepard while he was asleep. But by staging the Attack and letting the Mechs do his dirty work he can claim to be one of the few 'survivors' who barely escaped the mechs. He becomes a Victim and not a suspicious person of interest.
(you don't want Cerberus knowing you Killed someone they've spent 2 Billion OVER BUDGET on... it's a poor idea)
So you just make it seem like an attack that wasn't you.
i hope this is making sense. I've had a few... Well I mean... I'm Drunk.
I was thinking, even while playing the game the first time, that Wilson shot himself in the leg to make it appear the robots shot him, thereby making himself above suspicion. Never mind, of course, that there were no robot bodies nearby that could've shot him....
Oh, and by the way, congrats on being drunk!
#25
Posté 13 février 2010 - 03:42





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