http://knight4darkness.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] knight4darkness.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] singularityderp2011-05-07 06:58 pm
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I have no graphic for this :|

THE "WHAT ________ THINKS OF _______" MEME


1. Post with your characters. Or make one post for all your characters. WHATEVA.
2. Other people ask what your character thinks about their character(s).
3. TL;DR as much as you feel like!
4. Copy-pasta on to CR charts! Or...something.
5. NOBODY IS LATE nobody is allowed to be late keep checking back and see if other people posted so you can ask them, too!
6. ???
7. PROFIT


this probably goes by another name because i just remember it vaguely from another game but.

if it bugs you that much you have to tell me what it's actually called B)

ALSO IF I'M DOIN THE MEME WRONG FEEL FREE TO YELL. Herpderp.

[identity profile] hows-the-knee.livejournal.com 2011-05-08 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Screw you, you got in there before I could edit :P (why do the right brackets show up now :|||)

ANYWAY, I'm gonna just...edit his outdated entry from Sarah's CR chart:

Sarah and T's relationship is a complicated one, a combination of parent/rebellious teenager-bodyguard/charge-commanding officer/soldier-bickering married couple. She depends on him to watch out for her and John and to accomplish whatever tasks she needs done, even as she gets frustrated with having to keep a constant eye on him to keep him out of trouble. She was crushed when he sacrificed himself to save her from Pyramid Head, and shocked enough by his death that she started referring to him as 'he' rather than 'it.' She was also pissed as fuck when he came back and didn't tell her right away.

As time has passed and the Terminator has grown beyond his original (re)programming, Sarah has grown more and more anxious and wary, afraid that the AI she's chosen to trust with her life and her son's is growing dangerously close to snapping and becoming a threat - one who knows every one of their vulnerabilities. These fears culminated with the Terminator's outright refusal to follow her orders and his physically shoving her at the picnic.

As a result, she's made the choice not to risk returning the Terminator's personality chip. Even repaired, she's afraid that what's happened before could happen again: a Terminator whose programming is evolved is not one she can predict or know to be safe. Instead, she's left T as a mindless, automated drone. It creeps her right the fuck out and brings back lots of awful memories about the Terminator sent to kill her in 1984, but at least she knows it'll do what she tells it to do.