Something I Noticed

X_StickmanX_Stickman Not good enough for a custom title. Join Date: 2003-04-15 Member: 15533Members, Constellation
<div class="IPBDescription">game storyline conspiracy omgz!11</div> (Most of this is copied and pasted from another forum i posted this in):

Because i have no life, frankly, i was reading through this site i found with a load of WH40K (Warhammer 40k) backstory/info. And i found something that just stuck in my mind as incredibly similar to the backstory for the BFRs.

The BFR pilots have to spend a lot of time carrying around that crystal, which eventually becomes infused with a part of their personality. That crystal is then basically put in charge of the balance and fiddly parts of working the BFR, so the pilot could concentrate on getting it into battle, aiming, firing etc...

Well, this is taken from <a href='http://www.criticalhit.co.uk/w40krp/WD126_knights.shtml' target='_blank'>Here</a> which is part of the backstory/story of the human "Knights" which are big walking robots that some planets in the WH40K series use:

<!--QuoteBegin--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> </td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin-->Human Knight suits do not have a permanently imprinted personality. Instead the Knight sits in a throne, which is imprinted with aspects of his own personality. The throne is plugged in to the armoured Knight suit and may be transferred from one Knight suit to another, though this is a rare occurrence usually only undertaken if the old suit is damaged beyond repair or the Knight wishes to become a Warden, passing on his old Knight suit to a younger relation. Imprinting your personality on a throne is a lengthy, sometimes dangerous, business. It has become a rite of passage for young nobles - this is how they become an adult. When he is old enough, a noble son who wishes to become a Squire undertakes a vigil in the family's chapel or sacristy, remaining seated in the throne throughout the long night. He is surrounded by the ancient thrones and battle banners of his forefathers which are kept in the sacristy, reminding him of the long traditions of honour and chivalry he is expected to maintain. The imprinting process tends to exaggerate dominant aspects of the young noble's personality, especially with regard to the way he is feeling during his vigil. If he is scared, the personality imprint will always be scared, making the suit difficult to control in combat. If the noble is angry with someone (say a brother who made fun of the noble before his vigil) the personality imprint will always hate that person, even if the noble has got over it.<!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->

So the human knights have to imprint their personality into the chair, and that personality runs the basic functions of the robot, the balance etc... and the last comment about "The personality imprint will always hate that person, even if the noble has got over it." is pretty similar to the quote taken from the planetside backstory:

<!--QuoteBegin--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> </td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin-->There are some issues. Pilots often report getting flashes of anger or empathy from their BFR, especially when encountering close friends or enemies. One pilot was even exonerated from murder after a court finally decided that the BFR acted independently when killing the pilot's recent ex-girlfriend. But those instances are rare.<!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Also, the eldar (another race in the WH40K thing) Knights store a deceased personality inside a Crystal, which is implanted into the Knight suit that does the same job as the chair in the human ones. So the WH40K thing, which was written ages and ages ago, describes the use of both implanted personality AND crystals in keeping a walking robot balanced and functional.

I SEE THROUGH YOUR LIES, PLANETSIDE DEVS AND SOE. YOU THINK I'M STUPID, BUT I'M NOT.


Anyway. I'm sure i'm out of my league with WH40K knowledge in this place (i've never played the TT game, only the RTS beta, and read that site... so meh). I'm not sure if that "Knight" story/info is official or just fanfiction (i think the site is samples from the various WH40k books/novels that are around), but it was definately written before the new planetside BFR story.

The Warhammer 40k Knight info/story: <a href='http://www.criticalhit.co.uk/w40krp/WD126_knights.shtml' target='_blank'>Linky</a>
The new BFR origin story on Planetside.com: <a href='http://planetside.station.sony.com/community/bfr_origins.jsp' target='_blank'>Linky</a>

By the way, i'm not really accusing them of stealing anything. The similarities just stuck in my mind. I just wanted to see what other people think of it.

Comments

  • AllUrHiveRblong2usAllUrHiveRblong2us By Your Powers Combined... Join Date: 2002-12-20 Member: 11244Members
    There is FAR too much text there.
  • CageyfireCageyfire Join Date: 2004-08-30 Member: 31030Members
    I played WH40k for years and was well interested in the background, and I gotta say, I've never heard of that piece of history before - might be in the ol' books and stuff, but I don't think it's kinda official or anything. <!--emo&;)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html//emoticons/wink-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='wink-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
  • TychoCelchuuuTychoCelchuuu Anememone Join Date: 2002-03-23 Member: 345Members
    I certainly wasn't hardcore into WH40k, but for a while I kept up to date on most of the backstory, and I don't remember anything about knights. The crystals the Eldar use are <i>vaguely</i> similar but certainly not enough to indicate copyage.
  • AldarisAldaris Join Date: 2002-03-25 Member: 351Members, Constellation
    I'll settle this Knight thing.

    Yes they are official, but that was many years ago now, in the 5mm TT game called Epic (as opposed to the 40-50mm scale of W40K). They were just basically big mechs, but not on the scale of the Titans. They clashed alot with a sub-species of Eldar called the Exodites. As to how they piloted their craft, I don't know. You can pretty much taken whats read as being the truth.

    I suppose you could say that there are simiralities between Eldar/Imperium Knights and the BFRs.
  • MantridMantrid Lockpick Join Date: 2003-12-07 Member: 24109Members
    Does BFR stand for "Big F***ing Robot"?
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