Destructionator XIII wrote:Already been done - the foundation work was done during Adel's time, just the functional machine wasn't built until the future. But besides, if this worked, Ultimecia wouldn't have been able to show up in the first place, and the game's events would have never happened.
Since they didn't even try you can't reach that conclusion.
They could've destroyed any existing prototypes and research, and locked Odine in the deepest darkest dungeon in the land - he was an amoral crackpot anyway.
Oh, that's right, they (and Rinoa herself, which Squall agreed with until Quistis talked him into changing his mind at which point he turns to general stupidity) were willing to lock Rinoa up at the Esthar sorceress memorial. It would be an anti-climatic ending, but maybe it would have worked.
Which was totally out of character for Quistis to say that, totally out of character for Squall to have agreed to Rinoa freezing herself and overall utterly contrived and badly written.
He is seventeen and infatuated. I probably would have said the same thing, but it is his actions that count.
Not really, since he never does anything to contradict that statement.
I'm sorry but infatuated or not, that's not the kind of thing a sane person says, particularily when he knows damn well that evil sorceresses tend to go on campaigns of world domination and genocide.
First time talking to her over telepathy, he wants to know what the hell is going on; understandable.
Next time they meet is on the Esthar lunar base, where he pleasantly asks her if he was able to help with the Laguna thing, then asks if she can help him with Rinoa. They are interrupted by Ultimecia's antics. Ellone tells him to do what he can for Rinoa and offers to help.
The last time they meet is before being sent off to the final battle, where there was no time to waste with chit chat.
The conversations were short, but not because of Squall being an asshole. There were other, more urgent problems that had to be dealt with each time: 1) He was concerned about Rinoa's well being 2) Ultimecia freeing Adel, 3) he was concerned about Rinoa's well being, 4) Ultimecia destroying the world
He let Ellone's absense colour his attitude for
his entire life and he can't spare 2 minutes to say something to her after all that time?
He's got enough time to engage in silly speeches with his new interest, Rinoa during all this. But nothing for Ellone?
The scenes in my brain right now are him thinking ahead and opening the train doors for Selphie and his worry and gladness about the ending of the missile base mission.
He's a soldier. He's had training in how to lead troops.
Moreover that was during the period he hadn't latched on to Rinoa, so his sociopathic tendencies were subdued (apart from his burst of megalomania after hearing that Seifer was executed).
He gives Zell what he wants in almost every situation.
Given that otherwise Zell would no doubt whine and baw like a baby lamb, that's no wonder.
Quistis is the only one I can think of to whom he is mean, and that was brought on by her inappropriately prodding him at every damn opportunity.
Prodding? She got dropped from her position as instructor and needed a shoulder to cry on, and Squall basically told her to fuck off.
At best he's an asshole. At worst he's a sexless moron who just brushed off an attractive, intelligent young woman who needed to be comforted.
As for how he talks, all he does is go on and on about Marlene, but when anyone else talks, he then yells (complete with foul language) at them that it is all about the planet. He's a hypocrite in the extreme.
How is he a hypocrite? He's just an angry, angry man.
At least Reeve/Cait Sith (whom I also dislike primarily from his design, and also his limit break sucks and he is sometimes plain annoying) actually calls him on both these in game, to which, if I remember correctly, Barret responds with more hypocritical yelling.
Untrue, as I remember it when Cait Sith calls him on his actions, Barret does openly regret what he did and doesn't try to justify it.
How he treats Shera. Even if she was wrong, she wouldn't deserve the treatment he gives her at all.
Well not only was she right, but apparently she would've survived the launch in that compartment, seeing as how she did when the rocket actually went up. Therefore Cid is a moron.
On the other hand, Cid was arrogant, a chain smoker and probably a drunk. His treatment of Shera is unreasonable, but all that makes him a flawed character. Not a bad character.
If you want jerk ass Cids, look no further than FF8's Cid. I mean, am I the only one who saw something sinister in his plan to train children in military academies, then
boot them out with no support at the age of 20 if they didn't manage to graduate into his personal force of mercinaries (SeeD?)