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    <laugh> what a great topic, like the post above said... 9/10ths of the forum readers biting their tongues whimpering..."finish...the...mainstorylinehurry".
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    -Channeling myself- I don't like him (repeat countless times). I don't want to keep saving him not even for scrip lol

    "If you yell at me, we all go boom"

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    I like him. He reminds me so much of ... ME!

    I hope my plans for world domination are better than his, because.. he certainly is competition!
    Don't bring a knife to a gunfight. Bring a Rocket Launcher.

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    I'm liking him more in the second playthrough. In real life I'd want to punch someone like that in the face, but in the game it's amusing listening to him being such an ***.

    Also, something makes me think he's not a "bad guy" per se, he's just kind of an idiot when dealing with people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anderson View Post
    I'm liking him more in the second playthrough. In real life I'd want to punch someone like that in the face, but in the game it's amusing listening to him being such an ***.

    Also, something makes me think he's not a "bad guy" per se, he's just kind of an idiot when dealing with people.
    He was always good to me. Loyalty like that counts. He seems like the kind of boss that would buy you a hooker for a job well done; the classy kind, not a cheap herped out one either.

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    He was always good to me. Loyalty like that counts. He seems like the kind of boss that would buy you a hooker for a job well done; the classy kind, not a cheap herped out one either.
    Seems like the type of guy to me that would steal your idea and then kill you so he could say it was his all along.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Ruckus View Post
    This guy is unbearable and i'm sure he's written that way intentionally, I just can't shake the feeling that i wanna splatter his I.Q. all over the wall. I don't know if this constitutes a spoiler, but considering where i am in the game, i get the feeling there's something the dweeb isn't telling us and down the road its gonna cause us to have to give him a dirt nap.
    Considering that Von Bach probably made 1/4 of the guns that you uses in game, it is quite an irony.

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    I think my brother put it best:

    Bro: Why are we looking for (Von Bach)?

    Me: Weren't you paying attention to the first cutscene? We're his employees. He hired us.

    Bro: Is he paying us?

    Me: ....good point, (expletive) him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Ruckus View Post
    This guy is unbearable and i'm sure he's written that way intentionally, I just can't shake the feeling that i wanna splatter his I.Q. all over the wall. I don't know if this constitutes a spoiler, but considering where i am in the game, i get the feeling there's something the dweeb isn't telling us and down the road its gonna cause us to have to give him a dirt nap.
    What funny is he's supposed to be a take on the president? of Trion. Which is funny... clearly his employees hate him with a passion to make him the most unlikable character in the game.. and yes I include the crazies that just want to watch the world burn in that.

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Ryme View Post
    He was always good to me. Loyalty like that counts. He seems like the kind of boss that would buy you a hooker for a job well done; the classy kind, not a cheap herped out one either.
    I sort of got the feeling, he'd hire the hooker for himself and then force you to stand outside the door and listen to them go at it, and when it was over he'd expect you to go down to the hotel bar and buy them food and drinks.

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