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And finally Josh comes rolling in...
"NUTHING STOPS THE TRAIN, BABE!Last edited by Mr. Kennedy; 04-04-2009, 03:06 PM.
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Originally posted by ChrisRedfield29 View PostThis is now "The Official 'Gears of Resident Evil' Thread."
Also, a satellite laser was indeed used by the Chinese government in Dead Aim. For some reason they used a most outrageous method to assassinate one of their own operatives, rather than just send someone out there to covertly get the job done.
And last but not least, Uroboros Aheri or Lambent Brumak? But which is better?
Last edited by Mr. Spencer; 04-04-2009, 03:22 PM.See you in hell.
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Originally posted by Daargoth View Postso umm, a weapon of that magnitude WOULDN'T take the whole ship under? Unless the ship has some adimantium plating of some sort....
And about what most of you were saying about RE5-GoW: they DID NOT rip off the idea of the satelite lasser from GoW!!!!!!!!! it was already in RE: Dead Aim!!!! the idea was already in the RE univers!!!!!!!!!, sure, the "X (don't remember his name) director/producer" sead that he really liked GoW and that RE5 had lots of inspiration from that game, but that doesn't mean anything!!! that "tecnology" existed in the RE universe since it was there in RE: Dead Aim, now stop making fun of that part if you please
P.S.: for your information: yes, I though the same thing (RE5-GoW) when I saw the satelite lasser part, but after the fight, when I was trying to give it an explanation, I remembered that nice cutscene from RE: Dead AimLast edited by Guest; 04-05-2009, 04:07 AM.
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Originally posted by Daargoth View Postso umm, a weapon of that magnitude WOULDN'T take the whole ship under? Unless the ship has some adimantium plating of some sort....
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They're talking about the Hammer of Dawn satellite cannon used on Excella's mutant form. Which was, for me, exceptionally silly. It was sillier when they did it in Dead Aim. The idea that a pharmacutical company would get away with launching a space weapon...yeah.
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