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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode V: The Demotivator Strikes Back
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Originally Posted by
The Glyphstone
Frankly, I'd put the Engineer at Lawful Good myself - he's as team-beneficial as the Medic, but he's not an outright sadist like Medic is. I'd swap around the Lawfuls a bit to make it fit better...Medic is Lawful Evil, Engineer is Lawful Good, Soldier is Lawful Neutral (he's more insane and delusional than outright malicious).
"Insane and delusional" is what most LE people are actually. Just because one thinks they're doing good doesn't change that they're still a rocket-launcher maniac that believes to be above everybody else (again a quite common trait among LE). Most tyrants believe they're doing the right thing.
In contrast, even if the medic doesn't have the best intentions, he still ends patching people up. LG never meant Lawful nice! :smallbiggrin:
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode V: The Demotivator Strikes Back
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Originally Posted by
deuterio12
"Insane and delusional" is what most LE people are actually. Just because one thinks they're doing good doesn't change that they're still a rocket-launcher maniac that believes to be above everybody else (again a quite common trait among LE). Most tyrants believe they're doing the right thing.
In contrast, even if the medic doesn't have the best intentions, he still ends patching people up. LG never meant Lawful nice! :smallbiggrin:
Medic is a warped sadist (heavily implied to be an ex-Nazi) who learned his trade in a time when 'the Hippocratic Oath was downgraded to the Hippocratic Suggestion'. LG does not enjoy causing other people pain (especially 'allies'), Medic does. Ergo, Medic is not Lawful Good.
Soldier, at least, still somewhat thinks he's fighting for America, against the Reds and Commies and Nazis and whatever his psychosis of the week tells him. He's 'better than everyone else' only because he outranks them, which is absolutely true in a Lawful military...he's just too nuts to realize that military is imaginary.
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode V: The Demotivator Strikes Back
Sometimes not every randomly picked group of people happen to match all 9 alignments.
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode V: The Demotivator Strikes Back
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Originally Posted by
Yora
Sometimes not every randomly picked group of people happen to match all 9 alignments.
Technically, they're all Lawful Neutral anyways, because...mercenaries, y'know?
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:smallmad:
You don't understand alignment! At all!
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode V: The Demotivator Strikes Back
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Originally Posted by
golentan
And golentan 1-up'd 'em all.
Was there a specific motivator generator to make a big one with all the nine alignments?
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode V: The Demotivator Strikes Back
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Originally Posted by
The Glyphstone
Medic is a warped sadist (heavily implied to be an ex-Nazi) who learned his trade in a time when 'the Hippocratic Oath was downgraded to the Hippocratic Suggestion'. LG does not enjoy causing other people pain (especially 'allies'), Medic does. Ergo, Medic is not Lawful Good.
-I could swear the game producers made it water-clear medic isn't and was never a nazi.:smallconfused:
-Where exactly does it say he likes to cause pain? He likes to experiment I'll give you that, but the Hippocratic Oath just says "First, do no Harm". As a mercenary, he has to get his hands dirty here and there. He still develops high-tech healing stuff and uses it, while Soldier makes up an imaginary military for the sole purpose of satisfying his homicidical instincts.
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode V: The Demotivator Strikes Back
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Originally Posted by
deuterio12
-I could swear the game producers made it water-clear medic isn't and was never a nazi.:smallconfused:
-Where exactly does it say he likes to cause pain? He likes to experiment I'll give you that, but the Hippocratic Oath just says "First, do no Harm". As a mercenary, he has to get his hands dirty here and there. He still develops high-tech healing stuff and uses it, while Soldier makes up an imaginary military for the sole purpose of satisfying his homicidical instincts.
Well, we get some hinting at the Medic's… sadism, I guess… from Meet The Medic. He participates in extremely dangerous and untested medical procedures which would kill just about anyone, just to see what would happen. Luckily for him, Heavy is not just anyone…
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode V: The Demotivator Strikes Back
Keeping BLU Spy's head alive in his fridge?
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode V: The Demotivator Strikes Back
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Originally Posted by
The Glyphstone
Keeping BLU Spy's head alive in his fridge?
Might not count as sadism if it was the only way he knew to keep the spy alive at all.
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Every time he opens the door, the head says 'Kill me'. It's pretty obvious he doesn't want to be alive, yet his value as a medical experiment and/or lulz is enough to ignore that.
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I'm pretty sure all the TF2 classes are chaotic stupid.
Jus' sayin'.
Now...uh...can we get some more demotivationals in here?
Maybe concerning warforged or magical trains or other silly Eberron things?
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode V: The Demotivator Strikes Back
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Originally Posted by
The Glyphstone
Keeping BLU Spy's head alive in his fridge?
Can we get a link to that video? And some similar, if possible.
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Originally Posted by
The Glyphstone
Keeping BLU Spy's head alive in his fridge?
Ah, but see, that's not necessarily an evil act!
-Spy is definetely evil.
-If killed, spy respawns with full body and goes backstabbing people again.
-If retained alive with any kinds of limbs, spy would eventually find a way to get free and go backstabbing people again as well.
Conclusion: By keeping spy alive as a simple head, medic is actually doing good by preventing him from going killing anyone! He's basically sealing immortal evil with SCIENCE! How is that not a good act? Spy isn't asking for death to be put out of misery, he's asking for death so he can respawn!:smalltongue:
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Mordokai
Can we get a link to that video? And some similar, if possible.
Sure, here's the Meet the Medic video.
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This amuses me greatly :smallbiggrin:
But anybody claiming that medic is LG after seeing... well, I would suggest they get an operation by the same medic and then rethink it :smalltongue:
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Basically what we have here is a shortage of folks on the NW corner of the grid. I'm told that's a common issue. :smalltongue:
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What about the Administrator's assistant? I can't remember her name, but if we have to shoehorn someone into LG, she's slightly better than the actual mercs (or the Administrator).
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Originally Posted by
The Glyphstone
What about the Administrator's assistant? I can't remember her name, but if we have to shoehorn someone into LG, she's slightly better than the actual mercs (or the Administrator).
She does kill that slightly crazy psychoanalyst guy in the comics, though.
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode V: The Demotivator Strikes Back
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Originally Posted by
deuterio12
Ah, but see, that's not necessarily an evil act!
-Spy is definetely evil.
-If killed, spy respawns with full body and goes backstabbing people again.
-If retained alive with any kinds of limbs, spy would eventually find a way to get free and go backstabbing people again as well.
Is the spy necessarily Evil? He's duplicitous, sure, but I wouldn't necessarily say evil. He just does whatever needs to be done to get the job done, allowing for other party members to do their best. Whether that means sapping a sentry that's blocking a choke point or backstabbing the sniper that's picking off his teammates as they spawn, he just does what needs to be done. I'd say this probably puts him closer to Neutral, whether Lawful or True is up for debate.
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Even I'm starting to get sick of the off-topic discussion - please, can we just get back to the posters, please?
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Since it hasn't been answered yet, it needs to be asked again:
Anyone an idea where this is from?
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Doorhandle
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode V: The Demotivator Strikes Back
I think I can solve this alignment debate.
Their alignments are "PC".
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This page needs posters badly.
Have a tax.
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode V: The Demotivator Strikes Back
It's stretching the screen.
Edit: fixed.
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If you're watching it on iPod...
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode V: The Demotivator Strikes Back
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Originally Posted by
Mordokai
If you're watching it on iPod...
I'm on a computer.
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My apologies, I spoilered it.
And made another one for the challenge:
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode V: The Demotivator Strikes Back
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Originally Posted by
Jade Dragon
I'm on a computer.
It works fine on my 15 inch laptop. What you're watching it on to be stretching it, I can't even guess.
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spoiler for off topic:
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Mordokai
It works fine on my 15 inch laptop. What you're watching it on to be stretching it, I can't even guess.
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Posting Oversized Images
Giant pictures that stretch the screen are a bane to people trying to read the boards. Please link to files larger than 400pixels wide, or 500kb, rather than coding them into the post. You may also post images that exceed the width limit under a Spoiler tag along with a note that it is a large image. Please note that images under spoilers still load every time someone views the thread, so large file sizes are still a concern.
The image in question was 750 pixels wide. On a 1024 wide monitor(the one I normally use is about that, the screen gets stretched by about 600 pixel wide images.
And have a tax