CosmicComet
Senior Member
Jesus Christ, two things first. Learn how to properly reply to a quote. You put your down responses within the quote. Secondly, learn how to edit your post. There was no need to continue your tangent with two more, insignificantly sized posts when you had 15 minutes to edit it into your prior one.
(interpret it of what? Those are NOT FACT, you just assum it all. is invaild statement )
Assume, WHAT? What basic aspect of the story did you not follow?
Was the Colossus re-animated with Kratos' stolen power? Yes.
Did the Blade end up having all of Kratos' Godly power? Yes.
The above are facts. Watch a walkthrough of the story again or something, but just try to quickly play out the logic yourself here. Kratos had only a portion of his powers. Colossus had another portion of his powers. The Blade ended up housing ALL of his God powers. Do the math. derp.
((No he did simply lauch blade into that constructs and the power of the blade break it apart Nothing more.)))
What kind of fool are you? You insist on your incomplete recollection after I gave you a complete descriptive account of it? Lol.
Here's a video then, describing exactly as I said:
YouTube video
8:30-8:52. Kratos breaks the chains around the construct, opening up a slot that the blade neatly fit into, drained the godly power of the construct as seen by it no longer being blue, and then destroys the rest of it physically.
I'm glad you kept this going. I was escalating it slowly just to get an understanding of how stubbornly you would insist on being right inspite of being ignorant. I'll give you another source since you were clearly not very quick on the uptake with a basic part of the story in the game.
Here, in plain black and white from the God of War 2 novel.
From Chapter 3:
"The Eagle landed on the shoulder of Colossus and immediately transferred the shimmering energy-the energy stolen from Kratos!-to the statue. Kratos shivered and fought, but the web of scintillant electricity enshrouding him could not be shaken off. In a fury, he saw the statue begin to stir as his energy invigorated it."
Then a few chapters later when he went inside the Colossus it describes him going through each of the constructs/energy nodes and draining them.
"Four more circuits of the statue's interior brought him to another gear-shaft nexus. Again the Blade Of Olympus drank deeply."
If you want even more detail, I can ask Demonic Phoenix for longer quotes since he has the full book on him right now. All the weapons in God of War at the very least have some leeching ability, since health, mana, and red orbs (more or less described as sacrificial blood energy of some such for weapons) are canon, The Blade of Olympus on top of that can drain outright power sources too.
You were completely, f,ucking, wrong. You're an ignorant c,unt who had no idea what he was talking about yet insisted on sticking to his guns, even after being told several times why your belief was inaccurate. I despise this more than anything else on a forum. In the future, when you're uncertain of details as you were here, do not so blatantly make a categorical statement without knowing the facts. Consider the possibility that you may be completely wrong, and word your statements to reflect such a situation.
As for your post about Zeus. I'm kind of puzzled. Is this supposed to be some big and irrefutable, final chip for your stance here? The Blade simply couldn't drain Zeus. As simple an explanation as needed. The Blade couldn't even simply kill Zeus in a straightforward manner either. Through your logic, using Zeus as a measuring stick for the Blade, then you must conclude that the Blade wasn't made to kill either.