Dec 26, 2010 at 11:04 AM
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At least, after the first two times he meets her.
Third time: Instead of throwing Quote off the side of the island and guaranteeing his death, she throws him (and Curly, and a bunch of other robots) into the Labyrinth, so they can attempt to kill the Core.
Fourth time: Misery, instead of doing as the Doctor obviously wants and immediately saving the core, stands around talking to you and basically congratulating you while the Core is failing (until the Doctor gives her a direct order).
Fifth time: Misery obviously threw the fight with Quote. She could have just teleported him off the side of the island if she wanted him destroyed. She's quite obviously just providing token impedance because she's been ordered to stop you. This is supported by her giving up before dying, whereas most other bosses die when defeated.
These three instances point to Misery wanting the Core destroyed and/or the Doctor defeated.
I'm not quite sure why she stops Quote from getting at the damaged Core, though. It's worth noting that at that point, the Demon Crown had been temporarily destroyed, freeing her from the Doctor's influence (hence why she could rebel).
Any ideas?
Third time: Instead of throwing Quote off the side of the island and guaranteeing his death, she throws him (and Curly, and a bunch of other robots) into the Labyrinth, so they can attempt to kill the Core.
Fourth time: Misery, instead of doing as the Doctor obviously wants and immediately saving the core, stands around talking to you and basically congratulating you while the Core is failing (until the Doctor gives her a direct order).
Fifth time: Misery obviously threw the fight with Quote. She could have just teleported him off the side of the island if she wanted him destroyed. She's quite obviously just providing token impedance because she's been ordered to stop you. This is supported by her giving up before dying, whereas most other bosses die when defeated.
These three instances point to Misery wanting the Core destroyed and/or the Doctor defeated.
I'm not quite sure why she stops Quote from getting at the damaged Core, though. It's worth noting that at that point, the Demon Crown had been temporarily destroyed, freeing her from the Doctor's influence (hence why she could rebel).
Any ideas?