I should have been more clear, He was talking about Covalent bonds while we were talking about DNA. Which technically, is correct but was wrong because it had nothing to do with what we were talking about lol anyhow thanks for watching guys hope you enjoyed!
"Remember Amy from The Ruins and how she was the worst person and deserved to be devoured on night one? Well now lets have a friend group made up of nothing but Amy's and you have todays video." Best opener that isnt feet first.
"remember Amy from the ruins?" Oh geez... are there now two Amy's? "This movie has a group of Amy's" Oh no! They are multiplying at an alarming rate now!
Next level horror: A virus that turns everyone into Amy. Or worse yet, Amy 2: The Karening, where Amy bites Karen, forming a superhybrid disease that demands to see the manager.
Just for reference most bear traps especially ones of that size shouldn't be strong enough to break a human ankle they work by restricting the trapped animals movement not by breaking their legs and most modern traps are made to not harm the trapped animal just in case the trapped animal is an endangered variety.
@@Yavorh55 Modern bear traps don't have teeth for obvious reasons they instead work by clamping down above a joint so the creature can't slide out of it. They also don't slam as hard as people think, they can easily break fingers or toes but definitely not arms or legs especially since fat and muscle cushion the blunt blow. Also most animal bear trap injuries are caused by the animal attempting to escape them by chewing out of them or pulling too hard and dislocating the trapped joint. Also the traps are typically chained to an anchor like a tree or stake which is how they keep an animal within a certain area.
Talbot was the real protagonist of this film. He lost everyone that mattered to him yet found kindness in his heart to open up his home to some random people that he saw were in distress. It's sad that all his kindness was for nothing as Alice was being Alice
Aw man, that Alice sure is a badass. After all, she's got the *bare minimum* knowledge that anyone who decides to go out into isolated wilderness regions should have.
Personally im "southern" and ive camped a few times. Although it was a pretty wimpy kinda camping for kids. and you learn very early on whether you like it or not. and I absolutely do not. it honestly sucks alot. So yea thats a big reason why no one bothers learning about it and stuff. But I probably would just in terms of survival. like if something really fucked happens. but even then there are countless situations like that so uea.
Hold up are they trying to just open the bear trap by prying it open instead of disengaging the lock? Traps like that have a locking mechanism on the sides that slides upward towards the middle of the bar to keep them shut around an animal's foot. It's not a matter of being able to pull it apart you have to squeeze it together if anything or just push down on the trap's lock. That's why historically traps like that could be used to hunt a bear because no matter how strong you are you're not going to get it open without disengaging the lock.
@@mr.j7444 makes sense. I remember in the walking dead game by telltale there was a bear trap modified to not have a usual release latch. As it was to catch people
@@jameswilliams2075 to be fair movies might be part of the issue. entertainment i can think of at least 4 movies/games where they just pry it open its like how much people can take headshots in fighting without it doing anything or get like hit with a bat in the head and its comedy when it would kill you.
I actually like movies when characters make wrong decisions and die cause of it.. not always just straight up dumb decisions but just the wrong one.. what sucks is the person that makes the wrong move the most usually never dies
A dumb or wrong decision or two is one thing but these idiots seem to just make nothing but. A good character making a bad choice due to freaking out is a good thing. No one wants to watch a horror movie where every choice is perfect and everyone lives happily
I mean if the bad decision only affects the one who makes it, or the person making it is appropriately shown as being irresponsible, that for me is better. It’s scarier if you do things right (or at least intelligently) and it’s still not enough.
@@dr.altoclef9255 i do agree with the whole do everything right and it still fails.. but with how often movies stories etc use the trope of someone making a mistake the screws over other people are used too much, stories just need to be able to switch it up. I love when a story makes it so people try to do everything right cause of a few messing up and dying cause of it but then when the remaining members learn how to almost do everything right shit still goes wrong..
@@Cthulhu357 Very true. I just remember being a bit annoyed with ‘Taken’ because like…come on, at least be a little cautious. My dad said “then it wouldn’t have been called Taken” but I felt like maybe if you made Neeson’s daughter a little uneasy but like…going along with peer pressure it might be a bit more natural. Like she makes an effort to at least remember the rules but her friend is all over it and she doesn’t want to come off as a killjoy or ‘be impolite’ and that’s what they take advantage of.
Man Roanoke really put himself through the grinder watching this more than once what a hero. can we see what disease is causing the spread of Amy's in these movies, is it rabies, it gotta be rabies.
@@RoanokeGaming nope she was infected with plant spores from the ruins and the plants that grew from her infected everyone who breathed in the spores from them with her mentality
Hey Roanoke, I just wanted to say thank you for what you do on this platform. As I complete my biology prereqs for the respiratory therapy program at my school, I love the fact that I can understand everything you're are saying. You've been a tremendous help in reinforcing the concepts I've been learning throughout the last two years while doing it in an entertaining way. I'm glad I ran into your channel in 2019, It's been great. Also, are there any other channels, similar to yours, that you would recommend? Also, I think it would be great if you covered the lore behind the crysis trilogy. There's a lot of interesting biological aspects of the game to be discussed.
id say its more of a mutation rather than an actual disease. like the virus from resident evil it forces incredibly fast mutation evolution. so really they may have become something completely different since it seemed like there was a lot more of them than just a tiny few
@@RoanokeGaming its more likely some sort of mutagenic virus not a normal kind. and really tbh there isn't a supernatural take neither cause mold can make things move as well. probably like a resident evil virus
So fun fact! I had a case of myocarditis caused by mono(transferred by saliva from kissing). It tricked my immune system into attacking the lining of my heart causing my muscles to become inflamed as well as my heart. I was forced to work for 2 days in excruciating pain, and nearly passed out several times, I wasn't able to sleep for 3 days cause the pain was constant. My grandma shrugged it off as stress cause I had just finished my last 2 weeks of that job until I had her take my temperature. It was 104 degrees. her and my sister began a heated debate about whether she should drive me immediately to the hospital or wait for the ambulance. The ambulance arrived and when I stood to get on the stretcher I somewhat whited-out. The next thing I remember is pain so intense I begged the nurses and doctor to kill me, to please just let it end. It felt as if billions of red hot hooks were being drug through my muscles in all directions. According to the doctor that's around the time I passed out from the pain. I faded in and out of consciousness for 2 days before finally waking up. When I awoke the nurse told me that I had had 2 heart attacks within 10 minutes of each other, one in the ambulance and the other soon after I blacked out. At 19 they said I got lucky that I had a strong heart otherwise the 2nd heart attack would have killed me. 4 years later and I still have light heart pain do to likely permanent damage.
And I thought I was messed up having has a stroke at 18 among bacterial meningitis, but im happy youre still here, might be on meds for the rest of your life like me but atleast we didn't fuckin die
Ruins had way worse characters. Like the Doctor guy who thought that "hey my friend has blood poisoning, let's cut his legs off...with a stone...on sand." because that for sure is totally sterile and won't be infected under no circumstances 🙄.
"You won't catch me walking around in the middle of the woods in the middle of the night to go pee" I burst out laughing at the mental image of some unseen predator seeing Roanoke just barely popping out of his tent to pee at night and thinking "Man, and then they'll say *I'm* the savage here" and leaving
Heh I remember back in 2018 getting a nostalgia trip for Dead Space and wanted to listen to some ambiance and accidentally clicking on your slasher vid when you had around 10k subs. Now look at you! Over halfway to 1mil and still going strong. It’s been a fun ride watching all your in depth analysis videos and can’t wait for more!
That's exactly how I got here. Though mine was more accidental. I was watching other videos and one of his showed up below it. Being a lover of all things Dead Space, I went for it. Watched another one a few days later and subbed. Now here I am. I'm even on the subreddit, though I don't get on Reddit much lately.
Ew, when you mentioned that he shouldn’t be able to sit up after his abdomen is ripped out made me come to the realization that bones don’t really do that much to move our bodies. They’re just kind of stuck in a muscle suit. And I’m not 100% sure how to feel about it.
The general disdain for humankind is something I can relate to on a spiritual level. half the time I just listen to these videos for the hilarious shit talking over science 😂
Fun fact: There’s actually a condition called Gilbert’s Syndrome where the liver, for some reason, won’t process bilirubin efficiently, leading to relatively high amounts of conjugated and unconjugated bilirubin in the bloodstream at all times. There are no ill effects other than that though; the liver is apparently working fine in all ways except bilirubin processing. I found out I had this after 2 blood tests and a liver scan, all just to find out my liver is just being a lazy bastard.
A New *Movie* Upload from Roanoke is always the best! I wonder how the scientists would explain the black liquid from District 9 or the aliens gene modified technology
The liquid could be nanobots that are programmed to adjust the organism to that of the aliens, so if they use it they would keep them healthy and repair the cells and stuff like that and when they enter the human organism they change the cells to that of a alien, but then i dont know why it started with his arm and not his face. The technologie could just scan some proteins on top of the skin ( or shell)of the aliens or if its the Nanobot thing again, just scan those.
“And much like the mass effect universe try to hook up with anything with a pulse.” *shows Tali Zorah romance scene* Ah see you are a man of culture as well. Once you go Quarian only way back is with a Delorean.
There are plenty of Final Girls in movies who didn't need a page of backstory and other characters flat out saying it to say they are a strong female character, it would of made her more human if say she was involved in killing a sibling with a gun in a hunting accident which details how she knows how to handle a firearm AND give her motivation to be a doctor and not want to kill anyone even if they might come back as ferals. If she learned in the process of the movie that sometimes to help someone she might need to end their suffering and overcome her trauma.
@@RoanokeGaming by the way have you ever put any thought into the Norwegian horror movie Nobody sleeps in the woods tonight, it's actually two movies with the first being a somewhat typical slasher and the second being a balls to the walls crazy direct sequel that picks up right after the first. Plenty of stuff for a video imo, especially the effects the virus/parasite/pure evil does in the 2nd film
Roanoke can you PLEASE do an in depth analysis of the cyborg creations from the 1999 Movie Virus. Since I was a child I have been both strangely fascinated and horrified by that depiction of biological material mixing with machinery and technology. I need to know if the baddies in the movie are biologically possible and a scientific breakdown.
our bodies are already integrating with machinery and technology. implants, artificial organs, artificial limbs,etc. i heard about one instance of a camera being attached to the brain and allowing someone to see or something like that. google ocular camera implant. there are at least two types. one requires the use of sunglasses like things. its called argus i think. another is the Kamra implant. EDIT : there's also an artificial eye made using coral by a company called Scripps.
Can I just point out that for being medical students, and Alice "saving lives", the bedside manner is horrible. No one's going to redress Renee's bandage? Wipe the blood off her neck? Change her bloody clothing? It bothered me the whole time
20:53 Funniest explanation for a weak character. Giving them two options, two choices, but instead they're so weak they choose neither and just do nothing.
Any possibility of covering Devil's Breath from Spiderman PS4? I'd love to see a breakdown of it as I just recently completed the game! Great content as usual!
"You don't hear anything throughout the movie, except maybe the occasional bird." I just finished my EMS class last spring and I was taught if it is too quiet then leave. If I went to the forest and didn't hear anything I'm turning around and going back home.
OK, let's talk about the fundamental of hiking, ever one has a 2 man tent, pretty heavy if your hiking and then ever one has a sleeping bag that takes up a fair bit in your pack, food, spare clothes, cooking equipment. Where did they put the fucken beers they were drinking?
Just watched a movie called Dead Mine 2012. Was like a Japanese Overlord. With a gold based chemical providing longevity to some solders left from WW2 in a bunker in the Philippine islands. Was pretty good. Would recommend. Would like to know how gold could be used along with whatever concoction to prolong life. All though some of the effects didn’t seem desirable. It’s a movie, it has “science”, its got communist, it’s perfect for your channel! Hope you see this. Love the channel!
these weird non human reactions. Over the years ive determined these are just aspiring literary writers who were tapped to write the script. always feels like theyre reading from a book instead of a script. I think its just that these writers are inexperienced or misanthropic.
Hi Roanoke, as always great video, I loved it. Quick question, how would you feel about covering the Mystery Flesh Pit and its internal ecosystem? If you don't know about it, it's a fictional project in which a mining corporation exploits a massive, cosmic horror-type creature buried in the Permian Basin, and ran a natural park within it (until its closure due to the creature almost waking up). It has its own internal anatomy, with organs and everything, and a whole parasitic ecosystem thrives within it. There's history, there's horror, there's biology, and there's a whole lot of speculation to do, so it would be right up your alley. The project as a whole is simply amazing too, and I highly suggest you check it out.
I just want to say, I’ve been watching your dead space stuff and i not only am fascinated by it all, but I am genuinely impressed with how responsive you are with your audience, pretty much every comment I see has a reply and it is amazing how much you engage with your community, keep up the good work! I look forward to seeing more content from you :)
I apparently had watched this movie at some point, but, it was such a pile of crap that my brain completely removed it from the old memory bank except for a very faint trace. Just enough to remind me how awful it was incase I ever started watching it again or if I came across an awesome Roanoke breakdown of it. Took about 5 minutes for the old neurons to kickstart and for me to realize, "Oh gawds, not this disaster". And the Amy from the Ruins reference was so on point.
I’m kinda surprised you haven’t done Alien or The Fly yet. Hope you make a video on xenomorphology that’d be awesome! As always great video! Also got a history degree. Trust me, we’re nerds too.
@@RoanokeGaming I swear they single out channels on the up and up. It’s ridiculous. Anyway as always I look forward to more awesome videos! You’ve come a long way since your first dead space lore videos!
Hey Roanoke, with Dune reentering the popular consciousness, maybe you could take a look as the Sand Worms? They are very interesting and their physiological reaction to water could be fun to explain.
I enjoy learning something new so I’m enjoying the virology breakdown. Also if you had time, considering you have time, I was wondering if you can do a breakdown on the bacteria in Subnautica. I think the cross species jump from kingdom to kingdom is astounding despite not really seeming to have ever been in contact with mammalian. It might also explain the biological delay, but you’re the expert here. I’d love to learn about it.
* immediately drops whatever I'm doing to watch this the first time around for the first set of watch minutes * I'll be back for the second upload if it (hopefully doesn't) happens! Edit: *Roanoke* how dare. As a History (and sort of but mostly formerly physics major) degree haver, I can 100% confirm we are *absolutely* giant nerds. Potentially *worse* nerds if we pull a Me and go into the history of the various scientific revolutions. I will give you the floor to call any math majors/graduates nerds though.
@@spregged7231 nice to see a fellow former physics nerd turned History nerd! (I'll probably work my way back through physics if I don't end up writing a thesis on something out of the Industrial and/or Atomic Revolution-I'm particularly fond of Quantum Mechanics personally so I'd love to write a 40 page defense about how Dirac ((and Tesla's pretty spot on "guesstimates" before him)) paved the way for modern neurology because of his work with quantum physics. I'd have to take some more human anatomy classes though to do a paper on it.)
@@Crisjola what a coincidence. I’m currently applying for grad school over seas but I secretly want to move to Germany and see if I can’t start over in physics and/or chemistry. It’s ironic, you like the quantum realm whilst I can’t get enough of Relativity. The science makes sense but the math is where I struggled. I hope you succeed in your pursuits. I think science could benefit from people like us who could provide an interdisciplinary approach to physics. Also I’m totally going to look up what you’re researching. That sounds absolutely fascinating!
Video recommendations; 1.) The mutated roaches and insect serums from Tera Formers. 2.) The psychology and neurology of girl to girl attraction. 3.) Kryptonian physiology from Man of Steel.
I know I am late but I found out recently that coyotes are actually pretty large. They could get as large as a German shepherd and they do hunt in packs.
Any chance you could do the infection from the Australian horror movie Primal (2010)? I'm curious to hear your take on the weird, plant-like whatever-the-hell-it-is in the cave that causes people to turn feral. On the plus side, you know it won't be because of rabies.
It sucks that they would copyright and take down incredible videos like this, they use real biology and real facts mixed in with only some footage, I honestly feel like if your videos are copyright claimed, then movie recap videos should also be copyright claimed.
7:24 I would be suspicious too My friends have just been attacked and some hermit suddenly shows up to offer supplies People that are living isolated in the forest can’t always be trusted
I enjoy watching you're videos more than I do watching the actual movies so if you could continue to do this with pretty much every movie thatd be great, thanks.
@@RoanokeGaming absolutely! Your videos are always a highlight of my evening. So, I have a question for you. Do you believe a real zombie virus is going to be released onto us. Maybe naturally, but more so as a bio-weapon.
I had ulcerative colitis for 13 years, and I was in a flare up so bad that food was ejected within 30 minutes of being swallowed as well as major dehydration. I ate anything I could to just feel satisfied for 30 minutes out of a day, and with internal bleeding so bad I needed a blood transfusion it was crazy and my mind still hasn't recovered from it 14 years later where I eat quick and a lot and I don't even have to like the food. Just casually almost dying my whole life, 29 years old in less than a month and 25 of it either badly sick or seriously injured. But at least I'm helping someone succeed by watching your videos Roanoke
Watched it around the time it came out, didn't care much. Watched it recently, and absolutely hated it. Maybe I'm just biased, but Feral is one of the worst horror movies I've ever watched. The characters act like they were labotamized before the story starts and are in no way likable. The writing can only be described as pre-school level and nonsensical. It's like if a 15 year old(who's only experience with horror media is watching Until Dawn letsplays) tried making a movie, but only cared about throwing their own social views and politics in, consistent storytelling, actual tension, and empathetic characters be damned(speaking of which, Friday the 13th is somehow better at making you care about it's cast).
Considering how many times I've had brushes with death over the course of my life, I might not be one to talk. That being said, the way people conduct themselves in a lot of these horror movies is downright distracting, as it makes me wonder how they could have survived into their early twenties.
Pretty sure Alice was the lead because of how those “camping cargos” looked on her backside. Also, you camping five feet away from your Toyota does not count! Sleeping bag near a fire to try and keep things from snuggling up to you is the acid test.
I like how all the characters immediately hate being on this camping trip they planned and drove for hours to be on. Do teenagers and twenty-somethings actually like camping? Enough to have these groups go wandering into the woods in every horror movie?
@@quinnzykir well when you think about Alex essentially became the virus so when he put himself together after the final boss fight he thought he'd see if he liked or disliked humanity by traveling the world that's why there was such a time jump too for prototype 2 there was a comic that was supposed to explain why he became the villain but it never came out so we only know about it because of the original creator on twitter explaining what happened between the 2 games but yeah that's basically why he wanted heller's daughter because she shared James heller DNA and he wanted her to be "the mother of a new world" that wouldn't have war or decease if he mutated her with a new strain of the mercer virus she wouldn't be able to fight against it or him thus bringing about a new species that he and only he could control.
@@quinnzykir but don't get me wrong I didn't like James heller too much he was way to angry and it felt kinda racially stero typical/insensitive at times too plus his morality was way worse then Alex's was in his first game
To possibilities they are terrible writers/ terrible people so they think these are good empathetic characters. Or they think you have to make horror characters unlikeable to make their deaths enjoyable not understanding emotional impact
I love the work around in the language used in your videos. I’ve even started using the term “Force Multiplier”and will start using “Getting into a Domestic” just for the shear hell of it! Great videos, awesome sense of humor, and fantastic vocabulary!
I should have been more clear, He was talking about Covalent bonds while we were talking about DNA. Which technically, is correct but was wrong because it had nothing to do with what we were talking about lol anyhow thanks for watching guys hope you enjoyed!
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I watched this a while ago on Netflix I think lol but yeah from what I remember i didn't like the group.
Hey Reanoke, ever thought of doing a review on the creature in the movie The Faculty?
I believe most dangerous creatures in North America is Squirrels.
It all starts with them. 😄
“I didn’t eat people or anything” hmm….that’s what someone who ate people would say*narrows eyes*
"Remember Amy from The Ruins and how she was the worst person and deserved to be devoured on night one? Well now lets have a friend group made up of nothing but Amy's and you have todays video." Best opener that isnt feet first.
Roanoke: “DID SOMEBODY SAY FEET?!?”
Damn just when you think it couldn't get worse
Nah feet first is always the best opener.
It really is lmao soon as he said Amy I'm like omg 😂😂😂
You did NOT lose us.
Pointing plot holes out is always good and fine.
"remember Amy from the ruins?"
Oh geez... are there now two Amy's?
"This movie has a group of Amy's"
Oh no! They are multiplying at an alarming rate now!
Great, stupidity is becoming quantifiable now! :(
Next level horror: A virus that turns everyone into Amy. Or worse yet, Amy 2: The Karening, where Amy bites Karen, forming a superhybrid disease that demands to see the manager.
@@oldwolf9403 plot twist: the original Amy IS the manager.
I think that movie will go far, but the title needs to be "The Herd"
Ah so this is the pestilence that the plague doctor was talking about
Just for reference most bear traps especially ones of that size shouldn't be strong enough to break a human ankle they work by restricting the trapped animals movement not by breaking their legs and most modern traps are made to not harm the trapped animal just in case the trapped animal is an endangered variety.
How does it manage to not harm, but restrict the movement? Genuinely curious
@@Yavorh55 Modern bear traps don't have teeth for obvious reasons they instead work by clamping down above a joint so the creature can't slide out of it. They also don't slam as hard as people think, they can easily break fingers or toes but definitely not arms or legs especially since fat and muscle cushion the blunt blow. Also most animal bear trap injuries are caused by the animal attempting to escape them by chewing out of them or pulling too hard and dislocating the trapped joint. Also the traps are typically chained to an anchor like a tree or stake which is how they keep an animal within a certain area.
Interesting, I did not know that
@@1810jeff thanks for the info
Very interesting! Thanks.
Watching this really fast before it inevitably gets deleted
Wheyyy love your stuff dude! Awesome to see you’re a man of culture as well.
Icy! I knew you'd be watching this kind of channels.
oy, just watched you and IGP play yeti hunt :D small world
RUclips won't
Hey icy it's gho5t I'm surprised you watch roanoke too that's awesome future collab possible???
Talbot was the real protagonist of this film. He lost everyone that mattered to him yet found kindness in his heart to open up his home to some random people that he saw were in distress. It's sad that all his kindness was for nothing as Alice was being Alice
Femoids in a nutshell
@@elemperadordemexico the fuck is a femoid?
@@justsomenumpty femoid is an incel term for women. Just like a derogatory thing.
@@aleccaley7853 now a days any criticism is because your an incell.
@@ollehkacb well using incel terms is a pretty good indicator of someone being an incel
Me: “Oh it’s rabies”
Roanoke: “It’s not rabies”
I’m sorry, Broanoke. I’ve failed you. Years of academy training, wasted.
see this is why you start with the legs
@@raiyanmisran1492 Roanoke starts with the feet. You are FAYLYAH! Like Beijing Corn! (Look up Steven He to find out the reference)
You dared to question the master. You have forgotten the face of your father.
he still loves you
It's never lupus
Aw man, that Alice sure is a badass. After all, she's got the *bare minimum* knowledge that anyone who decides to go out into isolated wilderness regions should have.
Less than even that tbh
Personally im "southern" and ive camped a few times. Although it was a pretty wimpy kinda camping for kids. and you learn very early on whether you like it or not. and I absolutely do not. it honestly sucks alot. So yea thats a big reason why no one bothers learning about it and stuff. But I probably would just in terms of survival. like if something really fucked happens. but even then there are countless situations like that so uea.
SHe = GOD!
@@Floridamangaming729 same tbh, the only time I like camping is on super remote hunting trips
We need a "Biology of the Amy Explained." Just a tongue and cheek explanation of why she and others like her are such terrible people.
"Starting with the selfishness"
I would love to see that
Also not listening. Or understanding context clues.
Or not keeping the force multiplier on you when you have the force multiplier.
I’d watch it, no hesitation
Movie: Alice is such a great person!
Everyone: How?
Movie: Just trust me.
no man come on they had like 4 other people who are also shitbags say she was verbally so it must be true. duh.
But you forget: "That's no ordinary rabbit! That is the most foul, cruel and bad-tempered rodent you ever set eyes on! Look'it the BONES!"
What is your favorite color?
@@RoanokeGaming Blue! ... No, wa-!!!
What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
@@brendandoherty256 What do you mean? African or European swallow?
@@NeoDragonCount What? I don’t know tha… AAHHHhHH!
"The liver is one of the hardest working organ in the body"
Nephrologist: roll sleeves
* Another Bio Nerd Enters the Chat *
I'll have ye know my liver works so hard its energy along could power the universe indefinitely
Kidneys when everyone forgets that they also regulate blood pressure:
Hold up are they trying to just open the bear trap by prying it open instead of disengaging the lock? Traps like that have a locking mechanism on the sides that slides upward towards the middle of the bar to keep them shut around an animal's foot. It's not a matter of being able to pull it apart you have to squeeze it together if anything or just push down on the trap's lock. That's why historically traps like that could be used to hunt a bear because no matter how strong you are you're not going to get it open without disengaging the lock.
Brilliant is it not?
That trap would not be used for a bear it’s got teeth that’s a man trap. A bear trap would not have teeth as they will damage the fur
@@mr.j7444 I know if used thease traps and no one in movies seems to know how to open one
@@mr.j7444 makes sense. I remember in the walking dead game by telltale there was a bear trap modified to not have a usual release latch. As it was to catch people
@@jameswilliams2075 to be fair movies might be part of the issue. entertainment i can think of at least 4 movies/games where they just pry it open its like how much people can take headshots in fighting without it doing anything or get like hit with a bat in the head and its comedy when it would kill you.
“I didn’t eat people or anything” hmm….that’s what someone who ate people would say*narrows eyes*
;)
He didnt eat human flesh But there was a suspicious spike in missing pets in his area though....
@@skepticalmagos_101 pets is a Strange term For Human children
Has anyone seen Amy Jr?
ROANOKE NO IF YOU EAT AN AMY YOU BECOME AN AMY YOU FOOL!!!!!
@@shadowrosegaming3566 dare I say.... an April Fool?
I actually like movies when characters make wrong decisions and die cause of it.. not always just straight up dumb decisions but just the wrong one.. what sucks is the person that makes the wrong move the most usually never dies
Amy has entered the chat
A dumb or wrong decision or two is one thing but these idiots seem to just make nothing but. A good character making a bad choice due to freaking out is a good thing. No one wants to watch a horror movie where every choice is perfect and everyone lives happily
I mean if the bad decision only affects the one who makes it, or the person making it is appropriately shown as being irresponsible, that for me is better.
It’s scarier if you do things right (or at least intelligently) and it’s still not enough.
@@dr.altoclef9255 i do agree with the whole do everything right and it still fails.. but with how often movies stories etc use the trope of someone making a mistake the screws over other people are used too much, stories just need to be able to switch it up. I love when a story makes it so people try to do everything right cause of a few messing up and dying cause of it but then when the remaining members learn how to almost do everything right shit still goes wrong..
@@Cthulhu357 Very true. I just remember being a bit annoyed with ‘Taken’ because like…come on, at least be a little cautious. My dad said “then it wouldn’t have been called Taken” but I felt like maybe if you made Neeson’s daughter a little uneasy but like…going along with peer pressure it might be a bit more natural. Like she makes an effort to at least remember the rules but her friend is all over it and she doesn’t want to come off as a killjoy or ‘be impolite’ and that’s what they take advantage of.
"Me Alice, me strong, me no smart" love it! lmao
Glad you liked that haha
"Me leave friends to die and worse"
I love how rabies+Amy have become the antagonists of this channel
And our savior? Feet lmfao
@@RoanokeGaming**Tarantino style!**
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I feel like Roanoke's "it's rabies"/ "it's not rabies" is just like House's "it's lupus/never lupus"
Okay real talk, why was it said its ALWAYS LUPUS??
@@RoanokeGaming cuz they dealt with autoimmune disorders on the regular and like 70% of those were unusual lupus cases
Man Roanoke really put himself through the grinder watching this more than once what a hero. can we see what disease is causing the spread of Amy's in these movies, is it rabies, it gotta be rabies.
When amy escaped, her literal mentality started infecting people lmfao
@@RoanokeGaming nope she was infected with plant spores from the ruins and the plants that grew from her infected everyone who breathed in the spores from them with her mentality
@@RoanokeGamingthats the sequel
Hey Roanoke, I just wanted to say thank you for what you do on this platform. As I complete my biology prereqs for the respiratory therapy program at my school, I love the fact that I can understand everything you're are saying.
You've been a tremendous help in reinforcing the concepts I've been learning throughout the last two years while doing it in an entertaining way.
I'm glad I ran into your channel in 2019, It's been great. Also, are there any other channels, similar to yours, that you would recommend?
Also, I think it would be great if you covered the lore behind the crysis trilogy. There's a lot of interesting biological aspects of the game to be discussed.
Well I am happy to hear its reinforcing, and good luck out there brother!
@@RoanokeGaming thank you man, I will do my best.
Me: Watch, he's gonna say its Rabies
Roanoke: "Its not Rabies-"
Me: 0.0
Rabies is too easy.
id say its more of a mutation rather than an actual disease. like the virus from resident evil it forces incredibly fast mutation evolution. so really they may have become something completely different since it seemed like there was a lot more of them than just a tiny few
It can never be rabies now XD
@@RoanokeGaming its more likely some sort of mutagenic virus not a normal kind. and really tbh there isn't a supernatural take neither cause mold can make things move as well. probably like a resident evil virus
I thought the same thing 🤣🤣
Amy, to Alice: “Finally! A worthy opponent…Our battle will be legendary!!!”
Alice: The power of 10 Amys!
So fun fact! I had a case of myocarditis caused by mono(transferred by saliva from kissing). It tricked my immune system into attacking the lining of my heart causing my muscles to become inflamed as well as my heart. I was forced to work for 2 days in excruciating pain, and nearly passed out several times, I wasn't able to sleep for 3 days cause the pain was constant. My grandma shrugged it off as stress cause I had just finished my last 2 weeks of that job until I had her take my temperature. It was 104 degrees. her and my sister began a heated debate about whether she should drive me immediately to the hospital or wait for the ambulance. The ambulance arrived and when I stood to get on the stretcher I somewhat whited-out. The next thing I remember is pain so intense I begged the nurses and doctor to kill me, to please just let it end. It felt as if billions of red hot hooks were being drug through my muscles in all directions. According to the doctor that's around the time I passed out from the pain. I faded in and out of consciousness for 2 days before finally waking up. When I awoke the nurse told me that I had had 2 heart attacks within 10 minutes of each other, one in the ambulance and the other soon after I blacked out. At 19 they said I got lucky that I had a strong heart otherwise the 2nd heart attack would have killed me. 4 years later and I still have light heart pain do to likely permanent damage.
I couldn't imagine how much the pain you were in.
Oh wow, I hope you're at least doing alright currently.
@@sonadowfangirl30869 I am, turns out hearts can heal up pretty good. I do have some problems if I overwork myself, but that doesn't happen too often.
@@animentamaxarius3931 I'm glad to hear that you're doing alright.
And I thought I was messed up having has a stroke at 18 among bacterial meningitis, but im happy youre still here, might be on meds for the rest of your life like me but atleast we didn't fuckin die
Ruins had way worse characters. Like the Doctor guy who thought that "hey my friend has blood poisoning, let's cut his legs off...with a stone...on sand." because that for sure is totally sterile and won't be infected under no circumstances 🙄.
Technically correct!
@@RoanokeGamingyeah lol
Sadly, this seems like a good premise, but poor character building makes all of it worthless
The writing just fizzled out so hard
"You won't catch me walking around in the middle of the woods in the middle of the night to go pee"
I burst out laughing at the mental image of some unseen predator seeing Roanoke just barely popping out of his tent to pee at night and thinking "Man, and then they'll say *I'm* the savage here" and leaving
Heh I remember back in 2018 getting a nostalgia trip for Dead Space and wanted to listen to some ambiance and accidentally clicking on your slasher vid when you had around 10k subs.
Now look at you! Over halfway to 1mil and still going strong. It’s been a fun ride watching all your in depth analysis videos and can’t wait for more!
Same this man is a really awesome person and deserve all of the subs
My first video was his last of us fungus explanation video just misclicked it and decided to watch it through 😂
That's exactly how I got here. Though mine was more accidental. I was watching other videos and one of his showed up below it. Being a lover of all things Dead Space, I went for it. Watched another one a few days later and subbed. Now here I am. I'm even on the subreddit, though I don't get on Reddit much lately.
Ew, when you mentioned that he shouldn’t be able to sit up after his abdomen is ripped out made me come to the realization that bones don’t really do that much to move our bodies. They’re just kind of stuck in a muscle suit. And I’m not 100% sure how to feel about it.
Now also remember that your bones are always wet
The bones give the solidness muscles need to move us :)
I love how much Roanoke hates Amy.
She deservers every bit of hate XD
@@RoanokeGaming she really does
@@RoanokeGaming yes as much as there are cells in the universe yes
Amy and angler fish!
You literally upload right as my lunch block starts! Perfect timing for perfect videos!
The plot "human stupidity DOOM us all" is becoming more common in both movies and books.
The general disdain for humankind is something I can relate to on a spiritual level. half the time I just listen to these videos for the hilarious shit talking over science 😂
I subscribed for the science, wished I could subscribe again for the social commentary.
well I appreciate you listening to me complain about characters lmfao
Found this channel cuz of your entertaining yet scientific movie reviews, please don't stop making them :D
Happy you are enjoying them!
Fun fact: There’s actually a condition called Gilbert’s Syndrome where the liver, for some reason, won’t process bilirubin efficiently, leading to relatively high amounts of conjugated and unconjugated bilirubin in the bloodstream at all times. There are no ill effects other than that though; the liver is apparently working fine in all ways except bilirubin processing. I found out I had this after 2 blood tests and a liver scan, all just to find out my liver is just being a lazy bastard.
A New *Movie* Upload from Roanoke is always the best! I wonder how the scientists would explain the black liquid from District 9 or the aliens gene modified technology
The liquid could be nanobots that are programmed to adjust the organism to that of the aliens, so if they use it they would keep them healthy and repair the cells and stuff like that and when they enter the human organism they change the cells to that of a alien, but then i dont know why it started with his arm and not his face. The technologie could just scan some proteins on top of the skin ( or shell)of the aliens or if its the Nanobot thing again, just scan those.
One advantage of horror movies is that if the characters are annoying, you get to watch them die.
But then the ones that deserve it never die lmfao
Writers lean on that though horror doesn’t have to be 100% terrible people all the time.
Brendon Tenold has Kennies as his primary antagonists, and now Roanoke has his own equivalent in the form of the Amies.
As a huge Brendon fan yes Roanoke needs to identify the amies.
We must eradicate the mentality of Amy
The fact that your stuck in the middle of no where with nothing but Amys is the real horror movie
"I'd open the door to my 4runner and pee outside."
Nice, Toyota gang.
One of the few good budget car companies left, all the others were ruined by bailouts like general motors.
Bro me and my wife slept in it with a 3 inch foam mattress cover and a blanket, was amazing
@@1810jeff yep love them currently driving an 06 tundra
@@frankdatank2304 '03 tundra here. She's old but she's still going strong!
RAV4 anyone?
“And much like the mass effect universe try to hook up with anything with a pulse.”
*shows Tali Zorah romance scene*
Ah see you are a man of culture as well.
Once you go Quarian only way back is with a Delorean.
There are plenty of Final Girls in movies who didn't need a page of backstory and other characters flat out saying it to say they are a strong female character, it would of made her more human if say she was involved in killing a sibling with a gun in a hunting accident which details how she knows how to handle a firearm AND give her motivation to be a doctor and not want to kill anyone even if they might come back as ferals. If she learned in the process of the movie that sometimes to help someone she might need to end their suffering and overcome her trauma.
Example: The Descent, the women in that movie were slashing cave monsters like you wouldnt believe
@@RoanokeGaming that original ending in the descent was perfect for the tone of the movie too! Who needs a happy ending?
@@RoanokeGaming by the way have you ever put any thought into the Norwegian horror movie Nobody sleeps in the woods tonight, it's actually two movies with the first being a somewhat typical slasher and the second being a balls to the walls crazy direct sequel that picks up right after the first.
Plenty of stuff for a video imo, especially the effects the virus/parasite/pure evil does in the 2nd film
More human? How many people do you know that killed their sibling and used that knowledge to their advantage in the future? Most humans are boring
Roanoke can you PLEASE do an in depth analysis of the cyborg creations from the 1999 Movie Virus. Since I was a child I have been both strangely fascinated and horrified by that depiction of biological material mixing with machinery and technology. I need to know if the baddies in the movie are biologically possible and a scientific breakdown.
That would be pretty cool to see in a video.
our bodies are already integrating with machinery and technology. implants, artificial organs, artificial limbs,etc. i heard about one instance of a camera being attached to the brain and allowing someone to see or something like that. google ocular camera implant. there are at least two types. one requires the use of sunglasses like things. its called argus i think. another is the Kamra implant. EDIT : there's also an artificial eye made using coral by a company called Scripps.
Me having to work at 4/6 in the morning: Have fun turning into bloodbourne monsters
And so the curse of ashen blood spreads to a new world
Roanoke: "You watched it, you can't un watch it"
Me: *Opening bottle of moonshine* "Oh yeah, Un-watch me"
Can I just point out that for being medical students, and Alice "saving lives", the bedside manner is horrible. No one's going to redress Renee's bandage? Wipe the blood off her neck? Change her bloody clothing? It bothered me the whole time
They're probably NHS grade. IE bloody useless.
@@rosiehawtrey why do you say that Rosie. What’s your experience to judge
you noticed that too eh? I mean a wet rag at MINIMUM
@@rosiehawtreyNHS is perfectly fine.
20:53 Funniest explanation for a weak character. Giving them two options, two choices, but instead they're so weak they choose neither and just do nothing.
I've never been easily scared by horror movies, But those first 13 seconds got my heart to skip a beat.
A group of amys is truly FEAR
Any possibility of covering Devil's Breath from Spiderman PS4? I'd love to see a breakdown of it as I just recently completed the game! Great content as usual!
I can take a look at it!
"You don't hear anything throughout the movie, except maybe the occasional bird." I just finished my EMS class last spring and I was taught if it is too quiet then leave. If I went to the forest and didn't hear anything I'm turning around and going back home.
OK, let's talk about the fundamental of hiking, ever one has a 2 man tent, pretty heavy if your hiking and then ever one has a sleeping bag that takes up a fair bit in your pack, food, spare clothes, cooking equipment. Where did they put the fucken beers they were drinking?
"Oh you know me. I won't do what needs to be done."
-Roanoke 2022, probably
Just watched a movie called Dead Mine 2012. Was like a Japanese Overlord. With a gold based chemical providing longevity to some solders left from WW2 in a bunker in the Philippine islands. Was pretty good. Would recommend. Would like to know how gold could be used along with whatever concoction to prolong life. All though some of the effects didn’t seem desirable. It’s a movie, it has “science”, its got communist, it’s perfect for your channel! Hope you see this. Love the channel!
that honestly sounds more like someone using the philosopher's stone than anything scientific, but honestly idk.
these weird non human reactions. Over the years ive determined these are just aspiring literary writers who were tapped to write the script. always feels like theyre reading from a book instead of a script. I think its just that these writers are inexperienced or misanthropic.
basically I sum it up to poor writing
I think it’s something else it’s an issue with horror movies like this. They think they have to make terrible characters for you to watch them die.
Or they are really socially inept and think this is how people interact and what someone who’s badass looks like
*goes on hike with a map telling you you will go 20 miles
*goes 7 miles
"are we there yet"
how the fu...
Hi Roanoke, as always great video, I loved it.
Quick question, how would you feel about covering the Mystery Flesh Pit and its internal ecosystem?
If you don't know about it, it's a fictional project in which a mining corporation exploits a massive, cosmic horror-type creature buried in the Permian Basin, and ran a natural park within it (until its closure due to the creature almost waking up). It has its own internal anatomy, with organs and everything, and a whole parasitic ecosystem thrives within it. There's history, there's horror, there's biology, and there's a whole lot of speculation to do, so it would be right up your alley.
The project as a whole is simply amazing too, and I highly suggest you check it out.
I just want to say, I’ve been watching your dead space stuff and i not only am fascinated by it all, but I am genuinely impressed with how responsive you are with your audience, pretty much every comment I see has a reply and it is amazing how much you engage with your community, keep up the good work! I look forward to seeing more content from you :)
I... Don't remember this movie?
Still, ya can make a bad or avarage flick into an AMAZIN' Video~
And nobody would blame you but I do appreciate the compliment brother!
I apparently had watched this movie at some point, but, it was such a pile of crap that my brain completely removed it from the old memory bank except for a very faint trace. Just enough to remind me how awful it was incase I ever started watching it again or if I came across an awesome Roanoke breakdown of it. Took about 5 minutes for the old neurons to kickstart and for me to realize, "Oh gawds, not this disaster".
And the Amy from the Ruins reference was so on point.
I’m kinda surprised you haven’t done Alien or The Fly yet. Hope you make a video on xenomorphology that’d be awesome! As always great video!
Also got a history degree. Trust me, we’re nerds too.
We are all giant nerds! Im also saving those two for a rainy day, actually probably soon because youtube is imposing a rainy day on me haha
@@RoanokeGaming I swear they single out channels on the up and up. It’s ridiculous. Anyway as always I look forward to more awesome videos! You’ve come a long way since your first dead space lore videos!
Hey Roanoke, with Dune reentering the popular consciousness, maybe you could take a look as the Sand Worms? They are very interesting and their physiological reaction to water could be fun to explain.
gotta watch it but it does seem fun! I will take a look!
“So, Roanoke, popular Virologist who just saved the world of covid, where did you first start your research anyway?”
“Well you see…”
"Starting at the feet..."
Awesome!
For the love of all that's biologically....sticky, cover "Pontypool"! Please!
Is that a movie?
The problem is that the contagion in pontypool doesn't have a physical agent, it's infected words.
@@billyborton5136 movie and a book
I enjoy learning something new so I’m enjoying the virology breakdown. Also if you had time, considering you have time, I was wondering if you can do a breakdown on the bacteria in Subnautica. I think the cross species jump from kingdom to kingdom is astounding despite not really seeming to have ever been in contact with mammalian. It might also explain the biological delay, but you’re the expert here. I’d love to learn about it.
* immediately drops whatever I'm doing to watch this the first time around for the first set of watch minutes *
I'll be back for the second upload if it (hopefully doesn't) happens!
Edit:
*Roanoke* how dare. As a History (and sort of but mostly formerly physics major) degree haver, I can 100% confirm we are *absolutely* giant nerds. Potentially *worse* nerds if we pull a Me and go into the history of the various scientific revolutions. I will give you the floor to call any math majors/graduates nerds though.
I’m not a history major, but I’m definitely an avid history buff, and I love history. Can confirm I’m a giant nerd.
Dude... the history of the discovery of insulin is like...
Better drama than anything on Netflix.
Dude that was me too! Physics major then changed to History.
@@spregged7231 nice to see a fellow former physics nerd turned History nerd! (I'll probably work my way back through physics if I don't end up writing a thesis on something out of the Industrial and/or Atomic Revolution-I'm particularly fond of Quantum Mechanics personally so I'd love to write a 40 page defense about how Dirac ((and Tesla's pretty spot on "guesstimates" before him)) paved the way for modern neurology because of his work with quantum physics. I'd have to take some more human anatomy classes though to do a paper on it.)
@@Crisjola what a coincidence. I’m currently applying for grad school over seas but I secretly want to move to Germany and see if I can’t start over in physics and/or chemistry. It’s ironic, you like the quantum realm whilst I can’t get enough of Relativity. The science makes sense but the math is where I struggled. I hope you succeed in your pursuits. I think science could benefit from people like us who could provide an interdisciplinary approach to physics.
Also I’m totally going to look up what you’re researching. That sounds absolutely fascinating!
Video recommendations;
1.) The mutated roaches and insect serums from Tera Formers.
2.) The psychology and neurology of girl to girl attraction.
3.) Kryptonian physiology from Man of Steel.
Noice, That first one actually sounds really cool
Honestly tera formers is one of my least favorite movies because of the plot, but it would be cool to see a vid about it
Roanoke: "Do you remember Amy, from The Ruins?"
Me: "Oh no. This already sounds bad."
So cool how you break it down biologically and scientifically for us. Thanks for the awesome content, Roanoke.
I know I am late but I found out recently that coyotes are actually pretty large. They could get as large as a German shepherd and they do hunt in packs.
Any chance you could do the infection from the Australian horror movie Primal (2010)? I'm curious to hear your take on the weird, plant-like whatever-the-hell-it-is in the cave that causes people to turn feral. On the plus side, you know it won't be because of rabies.
Primal, Feral, I can definitely check it out!
That's the title! I just commented that I could sweat I watched this film set in Australia.
I got a good laugh out of Roanoke ripping on this movies' cast lol
Thanks for watching brother
@@RoanokeGaming No problem, looking forward to the next upload! 👍
I seen this movie a couple of years ago and I completely forgot about it's existence. I only realized this was that movie about 5 minutes in
Im sorry for those lost 5 minutes my man
"She's un-aliving" is my new favorite expression, thanks Roanoke!
It sucks that they would copyright and take down incredible videos like this, they use real biology and real facts mixed in with only some footage, I honestly feel like if your videos are copyright claimed, then movie recap videos should also be copyright claimed.
7:24 I would be suspicious too
My friends have just been attacked and some hermit suddenly shows up to offer supplies
People that are living isolated in the forest can’t always be trusted
They're modern college students, which means there probably wasn't enough brains to give the virus a challenge to begin with.
Lmfao its always a possibility
“A group of Amy’s walk into a bar…” either the best joke ever or the most groan inducing one
I bet it'll be Rabies...
Its not Rabies
“LOOKS LIKE MEAT IS BACK ON THE MENU BOYS!!”-Ugluk 3019, third age
I enjoy watching you're videos more than I do watching the actual movies so if you could continue to do this with pretty much every movie thatd be great, thanks.
Ayyy well thank you for watching my man!
00:50
I love Re3's Safe Room theme soooooooooo much.
Brings back so manyyyy feelings.
Hey Roanoke great video! Also I’m playing the mass effect trilogy for the first time so the paragon or renegade joke was awesome lol
Always go paragon tho my man!
@@RoanokeGaming I do! Except clone Shepherd and Brooks I couldn’t help myself 😔
Oh I’m so happy to see this is 40 min long.
Exactly what I need right now.
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@RoanokeGaming absolutely! Your videos are always a highlight of my evening.
So, I have a question for you.
Do you believe a real zombie virus is going to be released onto us. Maybe naturally, but more so as a bio-weapon.
Loving these longer videos!
Glad you enjoyed it brother!
You did NOT lose us.
Pointing plot holes out is always good and fine.
Could you maybe look over Night of the Body Snatchers? Or even a feral Ghoul Analysis from the Fallout series?
FEV should be the first topic then and after that various kinds of mutants.
@@antonkovalov9648 I thought her already did a video on FEV
@@Arts.Carbine Yep, I totally forgot about that one. The video is 2 years old though, so maybe he can try a new take on it.
I had ulcerative colitis for 13 years, and I was in a flare up so bad that food was ejected within 30 minutes of being swallowed as well as major dehydration. I ate anything I could to just feel satisfied for 30 minutes out of a day, and with internal bleeding so bad I needed a blood transfusion it was crazy and my mind still hasn't recovered from it 14 years later where I eat quick and a lot and I don't even have to like the food. Just casually almost dying my whole life, 29 years old in less than a month and 25 of it either badly sick or seriously injured. But at least I'm helping someone succeed by watching your videos Roanoke
Can't wait to watch this a second time when it gets reuploaded
A horrible time had by all lmfao
I like how this is supposed to be a grrl power thing, but the guy is the only one thinking clearly.
Watched it around the time it came out, didn't care much.
Watched it recently, and absolutely hated it.
Maybe I'm just biased, but Feral is one of the worst horror movies I've ever watched. The characters act like they were labotamized before the story starts and are in no way likable. The writing can only be described as pre-school level and nonsensical. It's like if a 15 year old(who's only experience with horror media is watching Until Dawn letsplays) tried making a movie, but only cared about throwing their own social views and politics in, consistent storytelling, actual tension, and empathetic characters be damned(speaking of which, Friday the 13th is somehow better at making you care about it's cast).
Nah, your taste just developed over that time honestly
Considering how many times I've had brushes with death over the course of my life, I might not be one to talk. That being said, the way people conduct themselves in a lot of these horror movies is downright distracting, as it makes me wonder how they could have survived into their early twenties.
Pretty sure Alice was the lead because of how those “camping cargos” looked on her backside. Also, you camping five feet away from your Toyota does not count! Sleeping bag near a fire to try and keep things from snuggling up to you is the acid test.
I like how all the characters immediately hate being on this camping trip they planned and drove for hours to be on.
Do teenagers and twenty-somethings actually like camping? Enough to have these groups go wandering into the woods in every horror movie?
9:29 that’s when you know they aren’t a good friend to have
The chapter titles are always a joy to read through.
Dude please cover prototype 1 & 2 I'd even pay actual money for you to do so lol
Need to get back into though games. But still hate that they thought making Alex the villain in two was a great idea
@@quinnzykir well when you think about Alex essentially became the virus so when he put himself together after the final boss fight he thought he'd see if he liked or disliked humanity by traveling the world that's why there was such a time jump too for prototype 2 there was a comic that was supposed to explain why he became the villain but it never came out so we only know about it because of the original creator on twitter explaining what happened between the 2 games but yeah that's basically why he wanted heller's daughter because she shared James heller DNA and he wanted her to be "the mother of a new world" that wouldn't have war or decease if he mutated her with a new strain of the mercer virus she wouldn't be able to fight against it or him thus bringing about a new species that he and only he could control.
@@quinnzykir but don't get me wrong I didn't like James heller too much he was way to angry and it felt kinda racially stero typical/insensitive at times too plus his morality was way worse then Alex's was in his first game
Bro, that "Paragon - Renegade" option had my heart racing and reaching for my controller
why do they always (90% of the time) make the main characters unlikable?
Bad writing
So you can be disappointed that someone survives. That's my guess.
To possibilities they are terrible writers/ terrible people so they think these are good empathetic characters. Or they think you have to make horror characters unlikeable to make their deaths enjoyable not understanding emotional impact
"Busted open like a can of biscuits" I don't know why I enjoy that as much as I do. But it's great.
How dare you refer to us historians as “not nerds” 🤣
I love the work around in the language used in your videos. I’ve even started using the term “Force Multiplier”and will start using “Getting into a Domestic” just for the shear hell of it! Great videos, awesome sense of humor, and fantastic vocabulary!