Mmm ... I don't know what you're referring to specifically with changing her mind on things, as I don't think I tried to do that a whole lot. But I mean, realistically, she IS a kid. She's going to be impressionable and -- yeah -- naive. Good God, all we need is another fictional kid who acts just like an adult despite being ... a kid.
Whatever. Anyway, I liked her. Of course, HK-47 was easily the funniest character (and if I had it to do over, I'd make him a core party member), but still, I personally thought Mission was likeable.
__________________ "he could......if he needed too....hed juss make up lies about how one was talkin smack bout the other and then they would fight, and after they foughtit out....he would suck the other weakened one into a blackhole." - King KAN explaining how Batman could defeat Thanos and Galactus
I know, everybody except Canderous, Hk-47 and Jolee, I wanted to kill. And the best thing is, that at sometime throughout the game, you get to. Except Carth.
But Mission was just naive and stupid. And she really bugged me by continuously saying, "You know?"
They should've made her at least 20 years old, with a bit more maturity in her character.
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Yep. I try to get in at least three or four stupid-acting sessions a day, myself. I tried to act wise once, but it just came off as stupid again. Whaddaya gonna do?
__________________ "he could......if he needed too....hed juss make up lies about how one was talkin smack bout the other and then they would fight, and after they foughtit out....he would suck the other weakened one into a blackhole." - King KAN explaining how Batman could defeat Thanos and Galactus
Too bad Carrie Fisher got kinda........less atractive as she got older.
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