stupid post but it’s my birthday so i have to self insert with boone beret blackmail
would the weird fan vent thing on the back of arcade's power armour blow out hot arcade scented air or is that a fucking freak thing to say
HOW DOES ONE DRAW KISSES
Danse
loyalty, death, repeat. all tenants of the brotherhood.
i just want everyone who writes top bob/sentry/void and bottom john walker to know that you're so right and true and i see you and i see your vision and i love you and I'm giving you a big fat smooch on the mouth WITH tongue.
brainrotting per usual but deacon’s last affinity dialogue in fo4 is my favorite in the entire game
if you accuse him of lying about his late synth wife and the bigot gang he was a part of he snaps and gets short with you, and the conversation is over. this is one of the only times he does this and his tone about it is weird
the entire game he has shown himself off to be a massive liar, so naturally you have a hard time trusting the shit he says, even he says himself to not trust everyone. but when he finally starts to open up after traveling, if you don’t believe him he’s like “i fucking knew it, forget it,” and he’s not snapping at the player here, rather himself because he knows he’s not trustworthy. he will always be seen as the liar no one can trust, and he’s lost sight of who he actually is completely.
i also love when you switch him out for mac and mac essentially calls him out for running away from himself, “still pretending to be someone you’re not?” I feel like people constantly see deacon as a one dimensional character cause “oh he’s the liar secret railroad agent” but he’s so much more than that
Ok, but I’ve seen no one talk about the representation of Bob’s manic episode as Sentry. Hear me out.
He describes himself in the movie as having really high highs and really low lows. They never use the word but that’s clearly bipolar he’s describing. A manic episode followed by a depressive one.
The Void is clearly the representation of his depressive episode. Obviously. But I really think that fight as blonde boy Sentry was his mania.
It’s not the typical manic depiction we’re used to seeing, he’s very very calm during that scene. But a lot of times when experiencing mania people describe themselves as feeling indestructible, unstoppable. Bob literally calls himself a god. That’s, that’s mania, babes.
His mental health manifests in his powers. He literally becomes indestructible. He literally becomes nothing, a void.
In addition: In the end credit scene he says he can’t be Sentry without also being The Void. They go hand in hand, just like bipolar. Now, I know nothing about this guy’s comic counterpart, but going off of what the movie has shown us, I’m assuming that if he gets his mental health managed, he’s going to have both power sets. He’s going to have the Superman like powers and the shadow like powers. They’re intermingled.
She had a smile like on those old magazine covers.