Well, this is an interesting thread. Looks like the wait for Ambrose Island is having an effect on some people
A joke of course, but definitely not what I was expecting to see on my visit todayâŚanyway I put my vote down. Ljudmila all the way!
Well, this is an interesting thread. Looks like the wait for Ambrose Island is having an effect on some people
A joke of course, but definitely not what I was expecting to see on my visit todayâŚanyway I put my vote down. Ljudmila all the way!
Fun poll. I choose Francesca de Santis because the more i replay âWorld of Tomorrowâ the more i feel she has the same love/hate vibe as Silvio Caruso. She cares about her work, her concerns about Carusoâs sanity and despite working on a deadly virus sheâs still human enough to fall for a silly golf teacher.
Iâve⌠never thought to look up Hitman Rule 34.
Hmm.
Really the hitman world isnât realistic when it comes to body shape as all those targets have a really solid boob to upper arm ratio.
Yeah, thatâs where things get unrealistic.
You want to talk about being in the wrong place at the wrong time? They only killed Alma Reynard because she CAME HOME.
(I mean, donât get me wrong, sheâs a terrible person and likely would have found herself on a hit list anyway but iirc the only reason she died in Nightcall is because 47 was still there when she came back.
But how about she kidnapped some dude and was blackmailing someone for his releasing and in the other case threatened to kill someone? (I donât remember the exact details).
Besides, she was a member of Providence if I remember correctly.
So itâs more than valuable reason to be fed to the fish.
I.e.: sheâs far not innocent and deserves to be dealt with
She actually works for Greyâs militia (a couple guys talk about her in Colorado if youâre interested).
Anyway, totally agree about what a shitty human she is (donât forget the bodies that are in the garage) and she definitely DESERVES it. HOWEVER, the objective of that mission is initially intel gathering; they only say, âfuck it, why not,â when she comes back before 47 was able to finish.
Well, speaking about only intel gatheringâŚ
Bradley, Vetrova, Williams on Haven and Royce with Hush been killed just like a side kick while intel gathering, soâŚ
I find it strange, yes, despite they all have not the best background still the reason is pathetic.
And for those Elusive Targets⌠Some of them have explanation why they should be killed, but some of them donât. So I donât know
Not really. At the beginning of the mission, when 47 tries to confirm with Diana that Reynard is not a target, Diana says not yet. That means they were planning on making her one, but they didnât want to kill her yet in case they didnât find anything in her home and needed to follow her or interrogate her. The reason why she died when she did was because they found the info they wanted on what Reynardâs cell was up to and the best weak point to hurt the Shadow Client next (killing the Knoxes before they closed the deal), and because, indeed, she came home right after they made that realization. Diana said to go to phase 2 and eliminate Reynard, and that was because she had just ceased to be valuable to them other than an important lieutenant in the militia to scratch off. If she hadnât shown up then, they would have tracked her down later.
Hush and Imogen Royce had to be killed because of the failsafe that ICAâs data core had been programmed to kick into if both of them died in a short span of time, before ICA could assign data keeper duties to a successor. Olivia could hack into the core and release the ICA files to the world through that, but if she did while the two were alive, they would be notified and lock it down, as only they had total control over the data. So they had to die, not just to keep them silent, but so the system would recognize that they were dead when Olivia told it they were and change over to the setting that would let her get all the way into it.
As for the Haven folks⌠yeah, that one was flimsy, and I donât think they deserved to die for those reasons. They just needed to make sure that none of them reset the security codes after a ten hour stretch, which would interrupt Olivia hacking their system. Youâre telling me it would take Olivia more than ten hours? Or that they couldnât have just kidnapped or knocked out and locked up the three to keep them from resetting them? It was really necessary to kill them to make that work? Zavala I can see, so she couldnât tell Providence that the bank data for the Partners was a stolen, but 47 couldnât have just pickpocketed the Washingtons for their kill switches? Then again, they did want to kill every important Providence member, so we can let that one go.
While not a target, Cornelia Stuyvesant?
Edit: Well⌠She can be a target in the DGS. BuuutâŚ
like how the pope that they say was part of the Pinochet regime but go into no detail on what it was. could of said he chucked a guy out a free helicopter ride.
@BradleyPaine. I woke up not to long ago and the first thing i see on the forum is this masterpiece. Were the fuck did you find that on YouTube?
It always is and always was Sierra Knox.
I voted for Vetrova because she has a great body, I like her hair and her bathing suit is very cute. But Sierra Knox and Zoe Washington are both on my second place.
And Penelope Graves is very pretty, but a bit⌠random
And I donât think that they have unrealistic body types in the WoA trilogy, but the women before that (Blood Money ) had. Itâs just their height donât make sense. Somewhere I have read that Sierra Knox is about 170cm or some sort, but she has the same height as 47. And when you see how short Penelope Graves is, compared to 47, it would make her 145cm
Height is weird in the Hitman universe. 47 is canonically 6â2, and since every male NPC is the same height as him, they should all be 6â2. Rico Delgadoâs mugshot in his museum shows him to be around 5â9 or 5â10, but when 47 stands next to him they are both the same height.
if only we could pick twoâŚLjudmila Vetrova is #1. but Sophia Washington is almost tied with her for me. And since people mix up the Washington twins a hilarious amount, let me clarify that Sophia is the one with the bob haircut and not the shaved head.
Personally, I think she seems more down-to-Earth, the (girl) next door (as they say), âŚand probably more obtainable than the other targets. Someone thatâd laugh at your jokes, have a fun time with out on a date, and someone you could trust. Thatâs an inner beauty that goes beyond superficial looks.
Then again, thatâs just a fantasy and assumption based on the time weâve had as (game) players in the Colorado mission with her, and sheâs probably nothing like that.
Oh I think thatâs a very good description of her @Tetrafish_21 And of course sheâs pretty, I just wanted to say that compared to the others sheâs more like a wallflower, but I donât mean that in a negative way. And she is much more Friendly than the others.
And I think she is one of the few who joined the militia, thinking itâs for the greater good. I think she was really hoping for some changes in the world. I donât see her as a ruthless terrorist like Grey and the others. Maybe thatâs why he hired her (besides her intelligence and talent of course): she brought the humanity to the militia and I like that thought.