AJ Rimmer
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Quite possibly true. PCGamer Sweden though is quite, quite superb.Samon said:PCGamer UK and US suck.![]()
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Quite possibly true. PCGamer Sweden though is quite, quite superb.Samon said:PCGamer UK and US suck.![]()
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Just like Barney also had time to have a shower and switch uniforms before we saw him in Episode 1?Apocalypse89 said:If any Metrocops had decided to side with the rebels during the uprising, they would have most likely gotten rid of their uniforms by the time Gordon arrives a week later and just become normal rebels.
No. What you saw in Nova Prospekt was a combine soldier.bbson_john said:Metrocops had been seriously brainwashed. They couldn't do anything which shows a single bit of disobedience to the central Government, the Combine. You can see the modification on the cops' bodies, which was in Nova Prospekt. The effect of it is that they cannot have a mind on helping rebels, no matter what the circumstances are.
On the other hand, Barney is dressed in metrocop's uniform. Barney may steal it from others because Barney was not modified, or combinfied. He is still a real human who doesn't co-opt with the Combine.
AJ Rimmer said:No. What you saw in Nova Prospekt was a combine soldier.
bbson_john said:Metrocops are similar, I think. 'cos if the cops are true human, I am sure they will know what's happening and will join the rebels.
Revenge said:Just like Barney also had time to have a shower and switch uniforms before we saw him in Episode 1?
Apocalypse89 said:And bbson_john, only high-ranking metrocops are brainwashed, since memory replacement is a requirement for being promoted. low-ranking ones probably have their original mind(or part of it) intact.
Not likely. Most Metrocops have probably fled or are dead. The ones that are still alive are probably high ranking ones, yes, but I doubt there are many metrocops who'd be allowed to join the rebels.bbson_john said:Okay, so we have the conclusion. The remain cops are high rank cops. Other cops have already turned on the Combine.
AJ Rimmer said:I doubt there are many metrocops who'd be allowed to join the rebels.
Lightice said:What prevents them from throwing their uniform away and pretending to be refugees? Remember, that unlike the Overwatch soldiers, they are ordinary humans under that gas-mask.
Lawnmower233 said:These are humans we're talking about. In a small community like City17 (like 10,000? less? more?) people know each other and they know who sold out. Their long term memory may be fcuked but they'll still remember. Most metrocops couldnt just assimilate back into rebel forces.
Remember what they did to that combine soldier at the vortigaunt camp? They hung him on like a stake and used him to test out antlions viscious attacks on.
Even though the metrocops are more human thats probably even more reason to hate them. They sold out while they were still in control of their mind.
Lightice said:I was not aware that we knew the number of residents in City 17 - to me it appears like a fair-sized city with quite possibly hundreds of thousands of citizens. Hell, we see hundreds of metrocops alone, during the game - do you think that a a city of 10 000 needs that many cops, even under a totalitarian rule? Also, remember that no-one is native to City 17, with possible exception of Father Grigori. They all are immigrants. The same holds for metrocops. The chances of them being recognised by citizens without their gear are slim.
I assumed it to be a doll, but if it was a real corpse, I imagine that he was shot in a fight. You wouldn't want your prisoner give away the position of your hideout with his helmet radio and besides, capturing people, who don't care about dying and own hand grenades alive, isn't really worth the trouble.
And he was an Overwatch soldier, not a metrocop, anyhow.
There is no doubt that there is plenty of hatred around, but there are several ways an ex-metrocop could at least partially redeem himself, by saving lives and giving info about Combine. And there is still the matter which I mentioned, of removing the uniform and passing as just another refugee.
kupoartist said:The whole point of the Metrocop uniform is that it entirely masks the citizen's identity. The masks obscure their face, their voice, everything. Only if they choose can they show the person who they are under it, and why would they reveal that to people? When the shit hits the fan, all they need to do is to get hold of some the mass-produced citizen's uniforms. They probably have some lying around their own homes as they were all citizens once. They then walk out into the street, meet some rebels and get recruited and no one knows anything whatsoever about their past. They could quite easily make it up after all, because movement around City 17 seems to be pretty finely controlled for the citizens and the rebels are drawn from citizen ranks either before or after the uprising. No one person in the rebellion knows the history and previous alliegences of every person in the rebellion, so why would it be difficult to slip through the net, especially in all that chaos? As far as the rebellion is concerned, if your guns are pointing away from them and at the combine, you're more of friend than a foe, and they haven't got time to look through the old family album and see you recieveing your degree in Anticitizen Torture at Citadel U.
It is more likely that they'd get into their citizens uniforms and simply escape, but I wouldn't under estimate the Metrocop's ability to switch alliegences once their overlords looks set to topple. Some people just naturally align themselves with whoever has the most power, and who can give them the best quality of life.