@@arkzym I don't know I didn't write the script. Maybe he only threw him after protocol 3 rebooted because before that he did not have it on. maybe he was just calming down jack.
@@arkzym nah i cant write shit this good. My shit back in school was just a bunch of essays filled with monologues and ongoing sentences and big words to make it sound like i was writing shit.
That's the beauty of it. BT technically *didn't* defy his orders. He bent them to the interpretation of his will. Good example of this happening is in iRobot. The machines gained a new understanding of the three laws, a different perspective that to us allowed them to "disobey" but to them they are governed by the laws themselves. BT, a constantly evolving and learning AI, achieved the same. He still is governed by the laws but now he has a wholely human perspective on how to use them to protect his comrade. As BT says, "Protocol Three: Protect the pilot." Protecting Cooper in the way he did does not supercede upholding the mission as only one sacrifice is needed, BT.
The entire story is deep and complex, like the grandfather paradox in effect and cause causing Jack to get a ark scan which allows militia to track it and destroy it. like bt and jack literally created and sustained a paradox to save harmony. Plus bt learns how to save jack because of his experiences throwing him. Without this bt would never have collided with the ark so jack doesn’t die (protocol 3) and he couldn’t move on his own because of the damage so he needed to know how to throw jack. Someone cooked and then got shit on by apex
titanic ending was complete BS, she died and instead of remember all the good times with their family, she was longing for a weekend with some dude. This is why we have movies like blue valentine, sexual love fades.
jason whigham I actually saw that as a message my titan left for me right as I hit the eject sequence in multiplayer. Not gonna a lie a single tear streaked my cheek as I watched my titan explode.
At 0:45 don't say anything and BT will say "a throw is our only option here" and when he take you out of the cockpit he's not gonna say trust he will say "goodbye jack" try it
If anyone stayed till the end of the credits like myself, BT actually lights up Cooper's helmet in a certain morse code, telling us that he is still there, as in an earlier part of the game, he put part of him in Cooper's helmet anyway, so in theory, he didn't die.
If you look at the protocols as they load in, Upholding the mission and up linking to the pilot are white, but when BT gets to protocol 3, it's bright yellow. BT was prioritising your life over the mission.
I had a dream and it was literally just this scene except the way Jack yelled for BT was extremely soulful,I thought it was real before I searched this,now I’m sorta disappointed
Just so yall know it says uplinking protocol, meaning he is uploading himself to jacks helmet. He even said he did the math. Im hopeful that this is the case and its not the end of our friend bt.
Still the only saddest moment in any game I've played... thought about it again after watching the movie Atlas, apparently the director was influenced by the titanfall games 🤙🤙