Dr. Doak should definitely have a car. There is no doubt about that. He
also ought to have a private jet to get out of the complex after he
drives to the gate after he rendevous with 007 and gives him the door
decoder. Additionally, I think that a few of the garuds who are more
skilled than most should spy on him as he is talking to 007, and that
then they should attack him, because they find out that he is a double
agent. Then, since the mission is still covert he should take out double
scieielced ZMG 9mms. (Of course, they would have to add that gun into
the game, since there is no scielenced ZMG 9mm. Then, after he has shot
out a whole magazine onboth of those, he should put them away and take
out double scielenced D5Ks, which he has extra magazines for (yes, I
know that they take the same ammo, but in real life they don't, so they
could at least make it that realistic), and fight his way all the way
out of the facility, get in his car, drive through the gaurd gate, and
get to his provate jet where he has a helicopter pilot there waiting for
him to flly him aweay to safety. Seriously! I mean, don't you think that
that would be relly cool? Additionally, your mission could be to get him
to safety, and so you would have to accompany him, and you would get to
go in his car and shoot at guys chasing it until he gets to his jet,
then go back, do the rest of the mission and rendevous with 006.
So yes, I think that he should have a car. Eliah Kagan
It's the same mission cut into two parts
OkilbornO2@cs.com
That's all very well but why? I mean, isn't it a bit pointless? Couldn't they make it a bit interesting? Well, I suppose we have to settle for what RARE programmers dull lives bring out of them...
probley cause they didn't have enough time to make one for bunker1.
GTDAVID@aol.com
Sorry but, didn't have time? I have learnt one thing today, (just one, thanks for nuffin school) and that is that RARE are a VERY lazy company..
All right. I've come up for an answer for this one. The background
information is the same for both missions because:
1.) It doesn't change from one mission to the other-- there was nothing
unexpected going on to make it change-- the mission was just going on as
planned.
2.) Because the people making Goldeneye became enlightened and they
found that they could greatly improve the world by leaving them the same
for reasons that are far beyond our comprehension. In fact, I think that
I am making this reason up, but really it is divine intervention which
is causing me to type this up on my mailer, working through me, so that
the truth can be known.
- Eliah Kagan
Why do the soilders shoot and KILL civillians when you are hiding behind them
on the Streets level? (Contributed by Lots42@aol.com)
Programmers laziness probably, you'll probably find that Civilians surrender, even when you have invisible on (on streets) this is also part of my arguments about the drone gun.
No, wait, I'm supposed to be cocky.
It's probably just because his breath smells. Anz
Soldiers shoot and kill civilians on streets when you are behind them
becuasde they do not care at all about the results of their actions in
trying to kill you-- if something will make it even lsightly more likely
for them to be able to kill you and keep you from catching up with
Ourumov, then they will do it, no matter what collateral damage is
caused. That just shows how bad they are. Kagan
So Bonds breath doesn't smell?