With the exception of My Current Avatar, Hitgirl (seriously, she's like John Rambo meets Polypocket), and The Pyro I never liked any characters in masks.
If we mean a more rhetorical form of mask, as in just hiding one's true personality or attitude, I got a few. Otherwise... uh, nope.
With the exception of My Current Avatar, Hitgirl (seriously, she's like John Rambo meets Polypocket), and The Pyro I never liked any characters in masks.
-gags-
Anyway, I'm glad I'm not the only one with a Hit-Girl poster in his room. Ummmm you have a poster, right? No? TRIBBLE... someone had to buy the others.....
-gags-
Anyway, I'm glad I'm not the only one with a Hit-Girl poster in his room. Ummmm you have a poster, right? No? TRIBBLE... someone had to buy the others.....
Where did you get a female predator outta what I said...?
Yeah, I got a Hitgirl poster, came with my Pre-order of the DVD and it was dual sided, the reverse was pretty bad so I ended up with this
I got other stuff, but that is of noting of noting (maybe the civ 4 poster). Before stabs start rolling in, I just got out of a long relationship, I am enjoying the ability to put this stuff back up, my Photobucket name is about hunting ghosts (paranormal Research) and the Christmas lights are because I got the electricity ghetto-rigged in here.
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And let me guess at what your avatar is.... Ghost from COD MW2?
One of those Halo fans that may as well call his Xbox a Halo Box, eh? Yeah, it's Ghost from MW2
any thing or person that hides there true form or identity.
Sarah Kerrigan: Starts off in the first game working for the man who's family she assassinated without his knowledge, gets betrayed by total coincidence by the same man and killed after being left to die. She is re-born as the Zerg Queen of blades who immediately uses the death of the Zerg Overmind (something of the Borg Queen of the story) to gain a firm foothold in her area of space. This is done by playing victim, using Jim Raynor and her other acquaintances through both behind-the scenes tricks and cries for help in both being freed and in stopping the UED. At the end of Brood Wars she springs the trap and effectively cuts every other faction off at the knees before going into hiding, of note was this level was actually called "True Colors", illustrating my point. During those game's times, she was voted Second Most Evil Villain in Gaming, coming in second to the rather androgynous Sephiroth.
Samir Nazhde In the movie "The Siege", the character Samir was used by both the CIA and FBI as an informant to stop a disturbingly-similar-to-9/11 plot to attack American citizens. He plays along willingly, even appearing to be tricked on a few occasions.... but in the end it turns out he is the leader of the last terrorist cell they were searching for, and before he dies kills the female protagonist proclaiming victory was already had because of the conflict and martial law imposed on the city of New York, he is them blown into oblivion by Denzel Washington
Robin Sena From the Witch Hunter Robin series. She puts up a cold, sometimes tough exterior and speaks with a very quiet tone but is really quite depressed and has a good deal more tenacity than she lets on. It becomes more evident towards the end with a few key hints, like a rather disturbing episode where it appears she's drawing on a mirror with blood and finally the last view of her in the series before self-pwn, the look was a total *snapping noise* moment. The series theme titled "Shell" is about said distant and cold front/act
One of those Halo fans that may as well call his Xbox a Halo Box, eh? Yeah, it's Ghost from MW2
Actually, I played MW2 (it's sad that Ghost never took off his mask before he died.) And I though it was a good game, an equal to H3. Reach was better than Black Ops, but only because one part in Black Ops had so many explosions, it gave me a headache. Other than that, I think that the COD and Halo series are pretty much equals, although the alure of the Halo series has somewhat dimmed after Bungie's Halo division (now 343 Industries) decided not to continue the saga of the Master Cheif.
Speaking of MC, I've always wondered what he looked like under that mask of his. So mysterious. And how does he eat through that thing???
Actually, I played MW2 (it's sad that Ghost never took off his mask before he died.) And I though it was a good game, an equal to H3. Reach was better than Black Ops, but only because one part in Black Ops had so many explosions, it gave me a headache. Other than that, I think that the COD and Halo series are pretty much equals, although the alure of the Halo series has somewhat dimmed after Bungie's Halo division (now 343 Industries) decided not to continue the saga of the Master Cheif.
Speaking of MC, I've always wondered what he looked like under that mask of his. So mysterious. And how does he eat through that thing???
He has short-cut light brown hair, greenish eyes and spaced out front teeth (missing a few), also a few freckles. As for eating, the Mark 5 and 6 visors could lift up, they had a scene with Fred drinking out a canteen that way.
It's all in the books.
Edit:
On a side-bar, why the hell does Jim Raynor in Starcraft 2 have black hair when the first game, and the novels, have him with short blond stubble. wweeeeeiiirrrddd
Still not as bad as what Halo Legends did to Katheryn Halsey's appearance on three separate occasions they showed her on screen.
I also want to know how Kat got from Gray team to S3 Blue team and dropped the longer hair she had in Cole Protocol
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If we mean a more rhetorical form of mask, as in just hiding one's true personality or attitude, I got a few. Otherwise... uh, nope.
And let me guess at what your avatar is.... Ghost from COD MW2?
So you prefer this one without the mask?
-gags-
Anyway, I'm glad I'm not the only one with a Hit-Girl poster in his room. Ummmm you have a poster, right? No? TRIBBLE... someone had to buy the others.....
That's hawt!
Where did you get a female predator outta what I said...?
Yeah, I got a Hitgirl poster, came with my Pre-order of the DVD and it was dual sided, the reverse was pretty bad so I ended up with this
Also have
Vintage Godzilla movie poster (oringinal, btw)
Concert poster from the last when I went to
Starship Troopers, 1997 Movie poster
Witch Hunter Robin cells from the special edition. The ONLY anime I will ever own a box set of and/or call good.
I got other stuff, but that is of noting of noting (maybe the civ 4 poster). Before stabs start rolling in, I just got out of a long relationship, I am enjoying the ability to put this stuff back up, my Photobucket name is about hunting ghosts (paranormal Research) and the Christmas lights are because I got the electricity ghetto-rigged in here.
One of those Halo fans that may as well call his Xbox a Halo Box, eh? Yeah, it's Ghost from MW2
-gets mancrush-
Sarah Kerrigan: Starts off in the first game working for the man who's family she assassinated without his knowledge, gets betrayed by total coincidence by the same man and killed after being left to die. She is re-born as the Zerg Queen of blades who immediately uses the death of the Zerg Overmind (something of the Borg Queen of the story) to gain a firm foothold in her area of space. This is done by playing victim, using Jim Raynor and her other acquaintances through both behind-the scenes tricks and cries for help in both being freed and in stopping the UED. At the end of Brood Wars she springs the trap and effectively cuts every other faction off at the knees before going into hiding, of note was this level was actually called "True Colors", illustrating my point. During those game's times, she was voted Second Most Evil Villain in Gaming, coming in second to the rather androgynous Sephiroth.
Samir Nazhde In the movie "The Siege", the character Samir was used by both the CIA and FBI as an informant to stop a disturbingly-similar-to-9/11 plot to attack American citizens. He plays along willingly, even appearing to be tricked on a few occasions.... but in the end it turns out he is the leader of the last terrorist cell they were searching for, and before he dies kills the female protagonist proclaiming victory was already had because of the conflict and martial law imposed on the city of New York, he is them blown into oblivion by Denzel Washington
Robin Sena From the Witch Hunter Robin series. She puts up a cold, sometimes tough exterior and speaks with a very quiet tone but is really quite depressed and has a good deal more tenacity than she lets on. It becomes more evident towards the end with a few key hints, like a rather disturbing episode where it appears she's drawing on a mirror with blood and finally the last view of her in the series before self-pwn, the look was a total *snapping noise* moment. The series theme titled "Shell" is about said distant and cold front/act
Actually, I played MW2 (it's sad that Ghost never took off his mask before he died.) And I though it was a good game, an equal to H3. Reach was better than Black Ops, but only because one part in Black Ops had so many explosions, it gave me a headache. Other than that, I think that the COD and Halo series are pretty much equals, although the alure of the Halo series has somewhat dimmed after Bungie's Halo division (now 343 Industries) decided not to continue the saga of the Master Cheif.
Speaking of MC, I've always wondered what he looked like under that mask of his. So mysterious. And how does he eat through that thing???
He has short-cut light brown hair, greenish eyes and spaced out front teeth (missing a few), also a few freckles. As for eating, the Mark 5 and 6 visors could lift up, they had a scene with Fred drinking out a canteen that way.
It's all in the books.
Edit:
On a side-bar, why the hell does Jim Raynor in Starcraft 2 have black hair when the first game, and the novels, have him with short blond stubble. wweeeeeiiirrrddd
Still not as bad as what Halo Legends did to Katheryn Halsey's appearance on three separate occasions they showed her on screen.
I also want to know how Kat got from Gray team to S3 Blue team and dropped the longer hair she had in Cole Protocol