Angel would have been in College or already in the Military so no not Angel.
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Angel would have been in College or already in the Military so no not Angel.
I haven't gone back to relisten just yet, but did I hear Tardust with the Mallers at the begining of Lockdown, during the scene where the Mallers are being cruel to Simian?
I'll need to check my old ass notes for We're Alive to recall the fate of Tardust, but I swear I heard his voice in the opening scene.
Put it this way. Weasel and Simon both are whiners. Tardust was a whiner too, but he would already met with Riley by this point in the WA timeline. Don't want to give too much away for any WA newbies, so I'll leave it at that. But if Tardust had been there I agree he would absolutely have said similar things, cuz that's how mall-ers roll.
Yeah, the Mallers seem to have a cartoonish gangster voice. I actually had trouble telling Weasel and Simon apart at times. If Tardust was there too, I would have almost suspected that it a single mentally disturbed character having a three-way conversation with himself.
Interestingly enough is that the Twin Towers inmates in Lockdown (Who I assume are mostly non-violent offenders) sound much more hard core than the Mallers in WA A Story of Survival.
Hmm, so Chuck got in jail around March 21st in 2002 from what I can calculate...I'm probably waaay off though... XD
Just felt like throwing that out there, forum's awfully quiet :P
Now THAT's funny.
Seriously, how often does a chance come up that you could use that line in context like that? Hmmmm, it might make an interesting challenge to see if you could come up with a really good question that would elicit said response inclusive of "We're Alive." Your banter was pretty darned perfect. I'd be hard pressed to think of .... nope, can't.
Anyone checking Reddit? I don't use it, but I wonder if more discussion is happening there.
Anyone else think CJ's comment about Simeon "He's chained to the table. What can he do?" sound a little foreshadowing? Like whistling in a graveyard.
That line jumped out like a scared rabbit. I doubt that he is lying about the whole account at the jail (His account is the story of what went down there. If he's lying then that makes the whole series B.S.) but something kind of bugs me about him. When the Mallers dropped off Pippen at the Tower, they sent him to complete a mission, but we don't know what kind of motivation they provided to him to comply. He could have just admitted the truth to Michael and Angel in exchange for sparing his life. The same seems to be the case for Simeon. The Mallers were going to drop him off at the Colony with explosives. It sounded like they weren't even expecting him back. So, what would have been his motivation to complete what ever mission that he was sent to do?
I can't get over the fact that they brought the explosives back with them. :tinfoil::tinfoil:
Even if they did bring the explosives back, Simeon wouldn't know where to start looking for them. But you have a good point. Does anyone think that the Mallers have some of the Twins as blackmail over Simeon? I would actually be cool with that. That would be more motivation to save those characters.