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Route 29: mods ([personal profile] these_balls) wrote2010-04-27 11:40 pm
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Understand the secrets and have some fun

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Route 29 has closed as of May 30th. For the continuation of the game, please visit [community profile] victory_road!


Applications will be normally checked during the weekend following the first and third Sunday of each month unless otherwise stated, and we will allow one application per person during one application cycle. Remember, the most characters one player can have at a time is currently set at five.

Applications received after 11:59 PM EST on Saturday of the first and third weekend of each month will be checked the following app weekend unless otherwise stated.

We now ask that potential applicants post their application in comments rather than linking. If their application contains explicit references to 'hard' spoilers (character death, unforeseen plot twists, big reveals, he was evil all along etc), players should put the application in their own journal or their character's journal and link it, making sure to mention the presence of spoilers within. For further clarification on our spoilers policy and whether or not your application needs to be linked, please check this page. Thank you for your cooperation!

The comment character limit on dreamwidth is 16,000 characters so apps no longer need to be split into multiple comments; however this is at players' discretion.


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[personal profile] beanie_plant 2015-04-09 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
Though Wheatley was made to be an idiot, he’s still an A.I. with the potential to develop. Unfortunately, when a man-made idiot is left to develop, he tends to only build on his already existing traits. These include ignorance, bad decision-making, and lack of practical knowledge. Wheatley doesn’t know he’s an idiot - he’s spent years without input from anything besides other computers who care more about their own programs. As far as Wheatley’s concerned at the beginning of the game, he’s no different from them. And he isn’t lacking in ego, seeing himself as above having to care of the ‘smelly humans’.

Chell seems to affect him the most. He seems eager to help and please, and his discriminatory take on humans turns a little more patronizing, with strange sympathy towards her ‘brain damage’ and helping her escape Glados. He’s also, however, quick to turn on her when he’s installed in Glados’ body. Granted, some of this is affected by the paranoia that Glados’ programming gives him. But it’s also just as affected by a gnawing awareness that people look down on him, and going mad with the power to do something about it. Like slamming them forcefully into an elevator shaft.

Glados affects him in the way of fear. He always feared her, especially so when his first encounter with her in the game ends in him being squashed like a bug and cast aside. Glados’ nasty habit of getting under people’s skin turns on her when she does it too well, manipulating not only Wheatley’s fear of her, but also of his fear of being seen as less than.

This is one thing he is aware of - inferiority. He knows at least that he has a place below most others, though he may not understand why he’s deserving. He prefers underhanded techniques that get him what he wants in the end. Being direct gets him in trouble, especially when the place is run by a domineering maniace. When he’s given the chance to do the same, though, he takes full advantage. The only problem is that, well, he’s still an idiot. That’s not changed. the only thing different is his confidence levels. He’s given the power to actually FULFILL all these stupid, selfish desires.

And they are selfish. He doesn’t want to be bound to taking care of stupid humans. He doesn’t want the other bots to tell him what to do, which way to go, or how to properly run his job, even if they do know how to better than him. When he’s given power, his bad decisions may seem justified by his bad programming, but he’s also fully aware that their results aren’t okay. But he cares more that he gets what he wants. In the end, it’s INCREDIBLY obvious that he was aware that what he wasn’t doing was okay, when he claims that if he could go back, he’d apologize to Chell. But it’s important to note that he only has the presence of mind to express regret only after it stops being beneficial to him.
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[personal profile] thatlittlemoron 2015-04-10 06:44 am (UTC)(link)
Here I am!!