Six and Elite[]
Do we really need that section on this page. Perhaps it can be moved to the plot section of the game's article.--LastJedi1515 (talk) 23:01, March 16, 2010 (UTC)
- I think that too. I really don't see why that should be there. -- BernardWolf 22:00,March 16,2010
- I think there should be two conditions before this section is removed. First, a better timeline must appear to phase it out. Secondly, that timeline must be put in the AVP3 main page so many people can see. Part of the reason I put the current timeline here is to make people interested in "The Rookie" see it too.
Final Fate[]
I think we shouldn't say that he's going to the xenomorph homeworld,in the end,the guys are just sending the info from the datapad.They needed it to get off the planet yes but probally just as taking off clearence thing. --BernardWolf (talk) 21:25 March 30
- True enough though I wouldn't put it past them as Rook happens to be convenient and he did kill the previous Karl Bishop Weyland. Plus remember Weyland Yutani has a clause in their employment contract that basically allows them to feed their own employees to Xenomorphs just to see what happens when you feed people to Xenomorphs and here they have a rebellious marine they need to get rid off.--Zervziel 18:23, April 25, 2010 (UTC)
Romantic feelings[]
Where is it hinted that The Rookie developed romantic feelings for Tequila? All he did was stroke her hair, which to someone who is possibly and likely dying, could be just to comfort her. I mean its not impossible to have romantic feelings for someone but does that gesture really = romantic feelings? The Cruentus (talk) (Contribs) 17:50, April 25, 2013 (UTC)
- That was just what I interpreted from that moment the last time I played it, it seemed to be a gesture of more than friendship. But if you disagree then by all means remove it. I suppose it might be better suited to the trivia section as a "some have interpreted"-type entry.--Leigh Burne (talk) (Contribs) 07:40, April 26, 2013 (UTC)
- It was in the trivia section before, it got deleted, probably by me I think as it was speculation. If you can find more than a gesture than can be taken different ways, then it can certainly stay there my friend, but it seems more of a comforting gesture than anything since the woman was knocking on death's door and he was going to answer it soon. The Cruentus (talk) (Contribs) 10:44, April 26, 2013 (UTC)
- If it matters at this point, I think it was just a comfort to a dying woman. Soldiers in combat together form strong bonds, so it makes sense that he would want to try and ease her passing. Also, if he had romantic feelings for her, I don't think he would've thought about them much at that point. In his mind, she is doomed. - The Matriarch (talk) (Contribs) 17:57, April 27, 2013 (UTC)