discrimination, grumpytroll, 2 pac download, religious freedom, college jobs, 2001: a space odyssey (novel), forum, community art, puff daddy, skins, swearing, signs, talk:solidsnake, gear, james cooper (vi), recipes, interpretations, justice, insulting, product, insidehigher ed, bulletinboard,
|
It would get trademark pretty trademark silly. - Uli Ok, well that's a better argument than the one you initially presented. If you want to make a note about genetic "superiority/inferiority", that is fine with me. As you are correct, Ocelot does say trademark "He thought he was the inferior one" (sic). I still feel it important to note the "dominant/recessive" wording, because that is the wording that Liquid used, and is important. It even comes up in conversation again in MGS2. And considering that is how the children of Les Enfantes were created (separation of dominant/recessive genes) it is important as such to note that. TotalTommyTerror 18:08, 7 December 2005 (UTC) I agree with the above - I just consider it a bit of a leap to assume that Solid Snake was given the recessive genes because Liquid believed them to be flawed and Ocelot called Snake the inferior. Granted, it is the impression I got on my first playthrough - but after seeing that Big Boss was far more similar to Solid Snake than either of his other children, it made more sense to think that Snake is expressing more of the same genes as his father than either Liquid or Solidus- which would imply that he's got the "dominant genes" - and that Liquid got the "better" recessive genes, that he mistakenly believed to be flawed...
|