Err... What WAS his motivation? My knowlage of events stops at the origional reveal, and starts again after Alucard starts fading away. (No, the torrent STILL won't start. Broken record, that.)Xuanwu wrote:He was probably caught and brainwashed during WW2. Or Walter's motivations of the original are being transferred to him.
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I cannot say what I want to to Jeeves in good company.
Also I can't be arsed to look up ComicGenesis's stance on swearing in the forums.
Also I can't be arsed to look up ComicGenesis's stance on swearing in the forums.
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Walter wanted to defeat Alucard in one-on-one battle to prove his own strength. Since they were allies, he never had a chance to go all out on him. It's why he didn't try to hurt Integra or Seras even after going evil - it was a grudge match between him an Alucard. WHY there's a grudge match is unknown - presumably that's what Dawn is supposed to reveal.Starcat5 wrote:Err... What WAS his motivation? My knowlage of events stops at the origional reveal, and starts again after Alucard starts fading away. (No, the torrent STILL won't start. Broken record, that.)Xuanwu wrote:He was probably caught and brainwashed during WW2. Or Walter's motivations of the original are being transferred to him.
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I wonder if it's something else.
Which brings me to two questions: a) is Bertie dead, and b) is he the driving force behind Jeeves's defection? Finding a way to revive him or something?
Or he could just be nuts.
Which brings me to two questions: a) is Bertie dead, and b) is he the driving force behind Jeeves's defection? Finding a way to revive him or something?
Or he could just be nuts.
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Maybe it was Bertie's death that drove him insane? Maybe that's when Millennium offered him some way of reviving him and he joined so he could see Bertie again. Or maybe he is just nucking futs.Kazokuhouou wrote:I wonder if it's something else.
Which brings me to two questions: a) is Bertie dead, and b) is he the driving force behind Jeeves's defection? Finding a way to revive him or something?
Or he could just be nuts.
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That's actually one of my two ongoing theories. The other is it really IS the Master, and he just regenerated into Jeeves to screw with Walter's head.
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mabye it's for the better it isn't the master. I mean how can you take him seriously after all that eating and hulk jumping? Curse you RTD, well at least it wasn't RTD.
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Simple. I didn't watch most of the Tenth Doctor era. Could not like David Tennant as the Doctor. Just a few scenes here and there and reading synopses to keep up with canon, in case we ever got a Doctor at the RPG I'm in.
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Abahabababagedbedssa....
(massive headtilt. Her brain is broken.)
ONE BRAIN BANDAID LATER:
So....the Butler did it. And it actually surprised me to no end. Jeeves. Of all people, on the entire planet, in all of the country of England, it was Jeeves. He hypnotized his own apprentice, trained his apprentice's daughter to sacrifice her life, and seems to have wait a second.
He hasn't aged. It's been at least 50 years, and he doesn't look like he's aged a day...
......OH MY GOD! HE'S BEEN FREAK-CHIPPED!
(massive headtilt. Her brain is broken.)
ONE BRAIN BANDAID LATER:
So....the Butler did it. And it actually surprised me to no end. Jeeves. Of all people, on the entire planet, in all of the country of England, it was Jeeves. He hypnotized his own apprentice, trained his apprentice's daughter to sacrifice her life, and seems to have wait a second.
He hasn't aged. It's been at least 50 years, and he doesn't look like he's aged a day...
......OH MY GOD! HE'S BEEN FREAK-CHIPPED!
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I'm goin' down by the river where it's warm and green
I'm gonna have a drink, then walk around
I got a lot to think about
Oh yeah...
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i think the Jeeves we saw is an I-Jin. That's possible because he's the hero off a book.
this I-Jin is not the man in shadow, because i still think the man in shadow is the Joker. (or I-Jeeves is the man in shadow, but his boss is Joker)
this I-Jin is not the man in shadow, because i still think the man in shadow is the Joker. (or I-Jeeves is the man in shadow, but his boss is Joker)
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Thread for The Lost Storyline is here: http://forums.comicgenesis.com/viewtopi ... 40&t=89716