DragonBoots said:Speaking of cars, I saw a Beetle the other day that had it's driver-side door painted eerily like the eye door.
Woulda snapped a pic but my phone was dead.
MetaSeraphim said:Pics are it didn't fucking happen.
Icarus said:Iron Bond: Apply Directly to the Forehead
Huh, looks like I'm gonna need one or dozen. Where can I get these?Icarus said:Iron Bond: Apply Directly to the Forehead
Why would she have an electronic component she didn't need? That's like... um... installing a cup holder inside an elevator.Icarus said:Maybe the Iron Bond was one of Curly's electronic components that she didn't need?
Icarus said:Maybe the Iron Bond was one of Curly's electronic components that she didn't need?
That's wrong on so many levels, I don't know where to start... Well, first, BUTTONS DON'T WORK THAT WAY! A button is an electrical device whose function is to open/close a circuit when pressed. Standing alone, it has no defined function other than it's "natural" one. Also, Quote didn't "lose" his voice. There are numerous events throughout the game which clearly state that he, in fact, can talk. Then there's the whole "mute button present on a robot's body" issue which is totally ridiculous. Okay, being able to turn my robot's voice off is not a bad idea, but only when it's not able to turn it back on...DimJim said:I think the Iron Bond is a button to activate silent mode. Curly gave it to Quote so she wouldn't press it, and so Quote would to get his voice back.