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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 at 10:51:38 am EST (Viewed 2 times)
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      It's quite worrying. Especially given not only who he is currently working for, but who he previouly interned with. Why, in some ways his mentor made him.



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    It's always something with that Hood. Personally, I was hoping that young Aella would fall in with Sam, Mags and Griff.


They're grounded, remember?


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      And we get a pay-off to the mysterious Key that she protected all those years. So my question is this: Was this always in the cards for the character, or did you get permission to tie up the lose ends of that story by folding her into Untold Tales?



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      The latter. Rhiannon was quite surprised too, I think.



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    I should think so. Now I want to know what she imagined that key unlocked...


You'd have to ask her. I don't know.


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    I have trouble conceiving of the motivations of giant robot space gods. I mean... have they tried crullers? What more do they really want out of life?


The first scene of UT#360 is kind of an "I want" story, but with less singing crabs.


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    [RoboCop] is possibly a property whose time has passed. Back in the day, cyborgs were pretty new SF ideas, apart from the Six Million Dollar Man. Now even Luke Skywalker has a robot hand. Dystopian-future controlling megacorps were also fresh. Now it's hard to find a future that's not dystopian and that doesn't have megacorps running it, except where those megacorps have already caused the zombie apocalypse.



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    I recall reading way back when "Robocop 2" was in development that the original writers were not involved because they pitched an idea that the studio hated. As I recall, it would have seen Robocop injured and put in storage and not revived for a century or more, placing him in a completely different society.



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    Perhaps they had the right idea for keeping it (and the satire of it) fresh after all.


Only the first movie knew there was satire in there.






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