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#179784
For me, I'd have to say that creepers, my lovely, mad, delicious brothers and sisters, come a close second to GlaDOS, the love/hate machine who no one can understand. Does she really want to kill Chell, or is she trying to get Chell to destroy her? Who is she really? (Well, Caroline, but that's not the point.) Very complex as well as funny (WHEEEEE), and the credits song "Still Alive" is probably my favorite video game music of all time. It makes me think that GlaDOS, as Caroline, at some point had had a positive relationship with Chell, and that conflicts with her insanity, and she's happy to be free along with Chell, but too afraid to go out into the alien-covered world of the Half-Life/Portal series.
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So, how about you?

~dlgn
#179800
I really liked the villains in the Mass Effect series - both Saren and the Illusive Man were really neat characters, and their attempts to justify their actions were so well written that at several points in the series I seriously wondered if they were right and Shepard was wrong.

dlgn wrote:It makes me think that GlaDOS, as Caroline, at some point had had a positive relationship with Chell...
Also consider that:
Spoiler:
  • Cave Johnson states that if he dies before it's possible to have is mind immortalized in a computer, he wants Caroline to be used instead. Thus, he apparently cares a lot about Caroline.
  • Johnson seems to think of himself as science incarnate.
  • When talking about Caroline, Johnson mentions at one point that "she's married... to science!"
  • There is a poster labeled "by Chell" in Aperture's take-your-daughter-to-work-day science contest.
  • Chell is not a particularly common name.
  • No last name or last initial is specified on the poster.
  • The poster mentions a "secret ingredient from Daddy's work," suggesting that the author's parent is of sufficiently high rank in the company to have access to trade secrets.
See where I'm going with this?
#179804
Prodigy9 wrote:Also consider that:
Spoiler:
  • Cave Johnson states that if he dies before it's possible to have is mind immortalized in a computer, he wants Caroline to be used instead. Thus, he apparently cares a lot about Caroline.
  • Johnson seems to think of himself as science incarnate.
  • When talking about Caroline, Johnson mentions at one point that "she's married... to science!"
  • There is a poster labeled "by Chell" in Aperture's take-your-daughter-to-work-day science contest.
  • Chell is not a particularly common name.
  • No last name or last initial is specified on the poster.
  • The poster mentions a "secret ingredient from Daddy's work," suggesting that the author's parent is of sufficiently high rank in the company to have access to trade secrets.
See where I'm going with this?
:o WHOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

anyway, my favourite villains have to be GladOS, Wheatley, Rocket Racer (LEGO Racers FTW Y'all!), Riegel (Also from LEGO Racers 2), Kane, Darksol and Dark Dragon (Shining Force: A Legacy of Great Intention), and of course the Enderdragon.

I like too many villains. xD
#179810
Prodigy9 wrote:I really liked the villains in the Mass Effect series - both Saren and the Illusive Man were really neat characters, and their attempts to justify their actions were so well written that at several points in the series I seriously wondered if they were right and Shepard was wrong.

dlgn wrote:It makes me think that GlaDOS, as Caroline, at some point had had a positive relationship with Chell...
Also consider that:
Spoiler:
  • Cave Johnson states that if he dies before it's possible to have is mind immortalized in a computer, he wants Caroline to be used instead. Thus, he apparently cares a lot about Caroline.
  • Johnson seems to think of himself as science incarnate.
  • When talking about Caroline, Johnson mentions at one point that "she's married... to science!"
  • There is a poster labeled "by Chell" in Aperture's take-your-daughter-to-work-day science contest.
  • Chell is not a particularly common name.
  • No last name or last initial is specified on the poster.
  • The poster mentions a "secret ingredient from Daddy's work," suggesting that the author's parent is of sufficiently high rank in the company to have access to trade secrets.
See where I'm going with this?
Yeah, I'd read that theory before and it seems pretty plausible. Also, in the webcomic Lab Rat, Chell's last name is listed as [redacted].
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