Originally posted by WildWeasel
That's nearly as odd as if someone were to create a comprehensive site filled with Wing Commander news and resources.

Eh, making a hateable villain is easy. But they generally don't make good stories, because there's nothing to like about them. That's the basic difference between the Nephilim and the Kilrathi.Originally posted by Phillip Tanaka
Lemme head up a sequel and I'll give you a villian you'll hate more than Saddam.
Originally posted by Phillip Tanaka
Some Kilrathi. In fact, aside from Thrakhath and the slave mines, I find them quite tolerable, and if I was to serve with Kilrathi, I wouldn't mind, especially after the war. But you're right. Look at Sephiroth from Final Fantasy and Fox Hound from Metal Gear. The general concensus is that Sephiroth is a cunt that you want to rip the spine out of. He is a bit like Colson in that he's a dumbass. I mean, 'The human race has become weak. I will make them pay for choosing to live the lives they live.' So what's your point, asshole? Fox Hound, on the other hand, had well rounded characters who, with the possible exception of Liquid, had their reasons for fighting. Not that I have any sympathy for terrorists, but these people at least have valid justification for their actions.
Originally posted by Maniac II
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Originally posted by Maniac II
Dude.... you dont call a guy a cunt..... for one its spelled Kunt... for another... thats a girl-to-girl name.
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Originally posted by TC
What the hell's a kunt? I don't believe I've ever seen it spelled with a k. Even dictionary.com agrees:
cunt ( P ) Pronunciation Key (knt)
n. Vulgar Slang
1. The female genital organs.
2. Sexual intercourse with a woman.
3.
a. Offensive. Used as a disparaging term for a woman.
b. Used as a disparaging term for a person one dislikes or finds extremely disagreeable
Also, if you look at definition 3 b, you will see that it's perfectly acceptable to use when refering to anyone you find disagreeable. (edit: Acceptable, that is, in the usage of the term sense, not necessarily in the using on the Forum sense.)
