heywood on 30/6/2006 at 23:32
Since you brought up IW, below is one of my favorite lines:
Alex D: "You're asking me to join the Templars?"
Saman: "You already joined. At the kiosk on Level 107, remember..."
Alex D: "That was a practical joke."
Saman (adamantly): "You were sincere."
Alex D: "Sorry..."
Saman (pleading): "You felt a spark of curiosity, and gave in to impulse."
Alex D: "I talked to a dweeb in pajamas and laughed my ass off as I walked away."
Saman (angry): "You are an arrogant fool.."
You can get this when Saman greets you via Holocomm in the Arcology air terminal, if you offered to join the Templars at the recruiting booth in the first Cairo mission.
AxTng1 on 1/7/2006 at 23:01
Quote Posted by heywood
You can get this when Saman greets you via Holocomm in the Arcology air terminal, if you offered to join the Templars at the recruiting booth in the first Cairo mission.
Wow... I only left them ALIVE long enough to overhear them planning the attack on my Omar chums. After Leo was safe... Energy blade to the face.
Jashin on 2/7/2006 at 02:38
The killswitch is a signal to the nanites to multiply in the agent's bloodstream. If I remember correctly, it takes 24 hr. to build up and, possibly, disrupt the augs. It's not instantaneous.
Paul Denton botches the operation in hell's kitchen, they push the button, and by the time JC finds him in his partment he is in the late stage of nano-malignancy, which is why he's hurtin' bad. It must've been more than half a day already for Paul at that point, while for JC it's around 24-16=8 hours to get to HongKong and 1-2 hours to get the sword to deactivate the KS.
The hotdog man on 3/7/2006 at 05:08
Jock's helecoptor was just taking off (with me) and one of the nearby UNATCO guards whistled a really long note so it sounded like a kid playing with his toy helecoptor. It achieved a few chuckles.
Loonie on 17/7/2006 at 22:26
It's such an obvious one, but I still found great amusement in watching some terrorists gather around the smouldering remains of their generator, after having just blown it up, then watching them declare after studying the wreckage that "Ah, I must have imagined it" and "Hmm, guess it was nothing".
AxTng1 on 18/7/2006 at 10:38
I was going to put in a photoshop of the twin towers going down, with a speech bubble saying "must have been rats", but I don't know if we're allowed to joke about 9/11 yet. Does anyone know?
Whisperblade on 18/7/2006 at 11:58
Yeh, we are, 5 years is enough for anything short of a World War.
EDIT: Just make it tasteful, ok?
Shevers on 18/7/2006 at 13:30
:weird:
Gore_Torn on 20/7/2006 at 19:25
Quote Posted by Whisperblade
Yeh, we are, 5 years is enough for anything short of a World War.
EDIT: Just make it tasteful, ok?
heh i found that funny. I would have put in captions, "A Bomb!" :laff:
sny^ on 22/7/2006 at 12:18
In case someone still hasn't seen/encountered the infamous "A Bomb!" scene that's mentioned several times in this thread, this little clip I found on Google videos might be... educational. I present to thee:
<a href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4375359296935744071&q=deus+ex]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4375359296935744071&q=deus+ex">A BOMB! - The movie</a>