ArmandStar wrote: » looks like the only reason most players care about hero/villain tags is because of in-game bonuses like blade and GR. does none of you care about the hero/villain tags because you genuinely want the in-game character to be true to the character? shame on you!
Cosminn wrote: » Yes, he should be a Villain because I have Blade. Other arguments are invalid.
My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » He is a villain no ifs ands or buts Deadpool is a Merc sentinel is My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » As far as I know, sentience is a prerequisite to morality; without being sentient you do not have the ability to choose between right or wrong. Saying a Sentinel is a #villain for killing mutants is like saying gravity is a #villain for crashing planes. Like he said there are 3 categories hero villain and Merc, he is neither hero nor Merc so what does that leave Given that a sentinel must be given orders or programmed to perform an action and that those actions aren’t necessarily heroic or villainous, #Mercenary fits them best. Really cause last time I checked mercenaries only take orders from themselves and those that pay them neither of which fit sentinel so calling him a Merc is beyond dumb Sentinels only take orders from their internal programming and those that pay for them. Maintenance and repair can be seen as payment, not to mention the cost of obtaining a Sentinel. Ok again dude they are not mercenaries and u basically just refuted your whole argument u just basically said they follow their own orders which conflicts the idea that they have no control over their actions do urself a favor and stop digging yourself into a hole No I said “Sentinels only take orders from their internal programming” this means that the program located on it’s hard drive dictates their actions. “Internal” refers to location not ownership or authorship; Sentinels do not have free will to control their actions.
shadow_lurker22 wrote: » He is a villain no ifs ands or buts Deadpool is a Merc sentinel is My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » As far as I know, sentience is a prerequisite to morality; without being sentient you do not have the ability to choose between right or wrong. Saying a Sentinel is a #villain for killing mutants is like saying gravity is a #villain for crashing planes. Like he said there are 3 categories hero villain and Merc, he is neither hero nor Merc so what does that leave Given that a sentinel must be given orders or programmed to perform an action and that those actions aren’t necessarily heroic or villainous, #Mercenary fits them best. Really cause last time I checked mercenaries only take orders from themselves and those that pay them neither of which fit sentinel so calling him a Merc is beyond dumb Sentinels only take orders from their internal programming and those that pay for them. Maintenance and repair can be seen as payment, not to mention the cost of obtaining a Sentinel. Ok again dude they are not mercenaries and u basically just refuted your whole argument u just basically said they follow their own orders which conflicts the idea that they have no control over their actions do urself a favor and stop digging yourself into a hole
My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » As far as I know, sentience is a prerequisite to morality; without being sentient you do not have the ability to choose between right or wrong. Saying a Sentinel is a #villain for killing mutants is like saying gravity is a #villain for crashing planes. Like he said there are 3 categories hero villain and Merc, he is neither hero nor Merc so what does that leave Given that a sentinel must be given orders or programmed to perform an action and that those actions aren’t necessarily heroic or villainous, #Mercenary fits them best. Really cause last time I checked mercenaries only take orders from themselves and those that pay them neither of which fit sentinel so calling him a Merc is beyond dumb Sentinels only take orders from their internal programming and those that pay for them. Maintenance and repair can be seen as payment, not to mention the cost of obtaining a Sentinel.
shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » As far as I know, sentience is a prerequisite to morality; without being sentient you do not have the ability to choose between right or wrong. Saying a Sentinel is a #villain for killing mutants is like saying gravity is a #villain for crashing planes. Like he said there are 3 categories hero villain and Merc, he is neither hero nor Merc so what does that leave Given that a sentinel must be given orders or programmed to perform an action and that those actions aren’t necessarily heroic or villainous, #Mercenary fits them best. Really cause last time I checked mercenaries only take orders from themselves and those that pay them neither of which fit sentinel so calling him a Merc is beyond dumb
My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » As far as I know, sentience is a prerequisite to morality; without being sentient you do not have the ability to choose between right or wrong. Saying a Sentinel is a #villain for killing mutants is like saying gravity is a #villain for crashing planes. Like he said there are 3 categories hero villain and Merc, he is neither hero nor Merc so what does that leave Given that a sentinel must be given orders or programmed to perform an action and that those actions aren’t necessarily heroic or villainous, #Mercenary fits them best.
shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » As far as I know, sentience is a prerequisite to morality; without being sentient you do not have the ability to choose between right or wrong. Saying a Sentinel is a #villain for killing mutants is like saying gravity is a #villain for crashing planes. Like he said there are 3 categories hero villain and Merc, he is neither hero nor Merc so what does that leave
My_Superior wrote: » As far as I know, sentience is a prerequisite to morality; without being sentient you do not have the ability to choose between right or wrong. Saying a Sentinel is a #villain for killing mutants is like saying gravity is a #villain for crashing planes.
My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » He is a villain no ifs ands or buts Deadpool is a Merc sentinel is My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » As far as I know, sentience is a prerequisite to morality; without being sentient you do not have the ability to choose between right or wrong. Saying a Sentinel is a #villain for killing mutants is like saying gravity is a #villain for crashing planes. Like he said there are 3 categories hero villain and Merc, he is neither hero nor Merc so what does that leave Given that a sentinel must be given orders or programmed to perform an action and that those actions aren’t necessarily heroic or villainous, #Mercenary fits them best. Really cause last time I checked mercenaries only take orders from themselves and those that pay them neither of which fit sentinel so calling him a Merc is beyond dumb Sentinels only take orders from their internal programming and those that pay for them. Maintenance and repair can be seen as payment, not to mention the cost of obtaining a Sentinel. Ok again dude they are not mercenaries and u basically just refuted your whole argument u just basically said they follow their own orders which conflicts the idea that they have no control over their actions do urself a favor and stop digging yourself into a hole No I said “Sentinels only take orders from their internal programming” this means that the program located on it’s hard drive dictates their actions. “Internal” refers to location not ownership or authorship; Sentinels do not have free will to control their actions. So then they dont follow their own orders u can't be a Merc without your own free will That is also true of heroes and villains.
shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » He is a villain no ifs ands or buts Deadpool is a Merc sentinel is My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » As far as I know, sentience is a prerequisite to morality; without being sentient you do not have the ability to choose between right or wrong. Saying a Sentinel is a #villain for killing mutants is like saying gravity is a #villain for crashing planes. Like he said there are 3 categories hero villain and Merc, he is neither hero nor Merc so what does that leave Given that a sentinel must be given orders or programmed to perform an action and that those actions aren’t necessarily heroic or villainous, #Mercenary fits them best. Really cause last time I checked mercenaries only take orders from themselves and those that pay them neither of which fit sentinel so calling him a Merc is beyond dumb Sentinels only take orders from their internal programming and those that pay for them. Maintenance and repair can be seen as payment, not to mention the cost of obtaining a Sentinel. Ok again dude they are not mercenaries and u basically just refuted your whole argument u just basically said they follow their own orders which conflicts the idea that they have no control over their actions do urself a favor and stop digging yourself into a hole No I said “Sentinels only take orders from their internal programming” this means that the program located on it’s hard drive dictates their actions. “Internal” refers to location not ownership or authorship; Sentinels do not have free will to control their actions. So then they dont follow their own orders u can't be a Merc without your own free will
My_Superior wrote: » Primmer79 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » As far as I know, sentience is a prerequisite to morality; without being sentient you do not have the ability to choose between right or wrong. Saying a Sentinel is a #villain for killing mutants is like saying gravity is a #villain for crashing planes. Like he said there are 3 categories hero villain and Merc, he is neither hero nor Merc so what does that leave Given that a sentinel must be given orders or programmed to perform an action and that those actions aren’t necessarily heroic or villainous, #Mercenary fits them best. Really cause last time I checked mercenaries only take orders from themselves and those that pay them neither of which fit sentinel so calling him a Merc is beyond dumb Sentinels only take orders from their internal programming and those that pay for them. Maintenance and repair can be seen as payment, not to mention the cost of obtaining a Sentinel. is there a story in the comics I don't know about where someone used a sentinel for something other than villainy? Juston’s Sentinel would qualify.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juston_Seyfert
Primmer79 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » shadow_lurker22 wrote: » My_Superior wrote: » As far as I know, sentience is a prerequisite to morality; without being sentient you do not have the ability to choose between right or wrong. Saying a Sentinel is a #villain for killing mutants is like saying gravity is a #villain for crashing planes. Like he said there are 3 categories hero villain and Merc, he is neither hero nor Merc so what does that leave Given that a sentinel must be given orders or programmed to perform an action and that those actions aren’t necessarily heroic or villainous, #Mercenary fits them best. Really cause last time I checked mercenaries only take orders from themselves and those that pay them neither of which fit sentinel so calling him a Merc is beyond dumb Sentinels only take orders from their internal programming and those that pay for them. Maintenance and repair can be seen as payment, not to mention the cost of obtaining a Sentinel. is there a story in the comics I don't know about where someone used a sentinel for something other than villainy?