I'd lower my gun and tell him that the blood he shed on my side has been paid. Before I leave, I'd tell him the next time I won't settle for an equal blood price, and kill him and his entire family. And I mean entire family.
Bloody hell, that's just sick. Even in my short stories I wouldn't have my characters do that...LordNue said:Hmm either I'd kill the father and make the child eat the corpse or I'd kill the child and make the father eat the corpse. Either way after the eating is done I'd kill them.
At the very end when he is about to kill zombowi (or whatever his name is), but he sees his child playing on his lap. So he aborts the mission.wildpeaks said:Maybe I'm confusing with another movie, but what part reminds you of the Bourne identity ? Because I don't see.Old Trailmix said:Reminds me of the Bourne Identity.
yes, the child isn't a threat .. but that may not be the case 20 years from that day, when it's a fully grown adult with visions of men slaughtering the only family its ever had .. even knowing the cause was just, the child may still act out of rage .. a situation like that has to be handled in a very specific and delicate manner ... 1 slight variable could potentially lead to the child following in its fathers footsteps. the child must be well socialised and educated before learning of its pastLittlee300 said:Exactly what I would doSsilverR said:i know .. if it was a baby then i'd cap the guy anywaycaptainkrunch said:the childs age is a bit of a useful factor in this scenario
the fact that he has a child means nothing .. he has to face the consequences of his action
if the child is old enough to have been manipulated by his father then i'll kill it too, if not i'll take the child and make sure it gets a proper upraising under extreme supervision and when he or she are of mature age they will be informed of their father and their history
I wouldn't shoot child at all, because what did he do? Also I doubt he will be much of a threat![]()
While I am not usually sexist, there is just something about a little girl that melts my heart. Young boys...not so much. Then again, at 12, girls can already look older than they are sometimes.E-mantheseeker said:Thanks for that, but I'm curious...Onyx Oblivion said:Boy: Yes.
Girl: No.
You always make such fantastic topic, Eman.
Why is the gender an issue?