F@¡ø said:
So what? This doesn't mean they have to be in love.
Agreed.
F@¡ø said:
Thats the last thing Quote could do.
Actually, no, Quote demonstrates his desire to help others on a regular basis. Getting Jenka's puppies, saving Kazuma, backing away from Misery to try and save Sue, helping Momorin make a rocket, etc.
F@¡ø said:
I didn't read the dialogeu, so I can't say anything to this.
I don't understand what you're trying to say here.
F@¡ø said:
Robots can't have emotions or feelings by the way, so how could they BE in love?
Did you even
play Cave Story? That was practically the entire point of the storyline. If you're going off of real life for your judgement, robots can't actually walk or jump or make cognitive decisions or talk, so I guess Quote and Curly aren't real, since robots can only do things in a video game that they do in real life, and video games are always 100% accurate all the time.
Hey, I had an idea for a game that has robots in them, it's called Factory Assembly Line! Robots put together the same single piece of plastic 10,000 times a day, just like in real life!