1/14/2024 0 Comments Wolfenstein wiki anya![]() Meanwhile, BJ dispatches scores of similar nazis in every level of gameplay, some of whom have no idea what's going on (like the guys in the elevator in the London Nautica). But personally I think its understandable that some people are going to react the way she did, and while I may not be happy about some of these incidents I certainly don't hate the character for it. Whether its productive in any way is also debatable. Whether or not she's justified in what she did is debatable. Are you going to wave your hands and say "oh well, it's just one murder-no need to go all crazy about it." And as far as that goes, suppose a military force invades your town and shoots your dad, or your wife, or your child because they got in the way. You act like it's just some random isolated incident. One us the violent military takeover of the entire world (including ethnic cleansing, concentration camps, etc.). Maybe the one who blasted her parents lost his friend in the fire. With that line of thinking the Nazis were completely justified killing her parents. So, one murder means someone is justified in becoming a full-fledged psycho killer? What exactly does her murdering accomplish anyway? If anything it will justify the next Nazi killing someone for blocking the street. But I think you're quibbling over the word. So no, she didn't "fight" in the conventional sense. The overarching theme of the diaries is that she wasn't a soldier. She did a variety of things, including stealing grenades and arson. Well, unless you count the kid who wanted a kiss who begs for his mother as she stabs him to death. She whored herself out, then struck with the victim unaware. Originally posted by DogMeat:She didn't fight, she never fought. Which is a realistic portrayal of a person with flaws. My interpretation is that she is worried about his reaction because she is conflicted about her own feelings about what she had done. If she herself was emotionally ok with everything she had done, I don't see why she would even bring it up to him. I think it's obvious that the diary was about Anya and that this was her trying to see if BJ would reject her if he knew what she had done. In the context of all that occured-boo ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ hoo? I don't necessarily condone her actions, but I certainly don't hate her for it-particularly after watching her patients being taken for human experiments over the years and then her parents and the remaining patients and staff being slaughtered by thuggish soldiers. ![]() Such as when Strasse declares English a dead language or the nazis coerce the British into eating sausage and Sauerkraut instead of bangers and mash. And aside from the physical brutality of the nazis in the game, their political agenda is clear-to eradicate all other cultural perspectives. Her old boyfriend was gunned down just because his horse was blocking the road. Instead, she's somebody who took action in complete isolation, with no military training, and continued fighting solely through the use of her wits.ĭid she do some horrible things? Yeah. Just a sympathetic person to be rescued and protected by the hero. The initial portrayal we get, which is probably BJ's primary perception of her, is that of the stock, nurturing female. It adds some depth to the character and makes her participation in the resistance (with respect to a leadership role) more credible. I think the treatment of Anya is good writing. Unfortunately they don't leave it up to the player as I'd tell her to go **** herself. see if he'd still like her after revealing what a horrible person she was. Her telling that story is just her way of gauging BJ's reaction. If that doesn't convince you, go into the extras menu page and 'Ramona's' diary says 'Journal of Anya' right on the friggin' front cover. what do you think about that? 'Cause that friend was actually me'. The only possible reason for telling a story like that is the classic 'I have this friend who did this and this. its just entry after entry of her murdering people. some clue about the Nazis or some revelation about a character. My first idea was that 'Ramona's' diary would reveal something about Deathshead. That was my very first question when she starts during the Berlin sewer level. Ask yourself what the point of her reading the diaries is. The earliest entries are from 1940 when she is 17. How do you figure? Some of those entries are from when the war started and Anya is still pretty young in 1960 when we meet her. Originally posted by DogMeat:Its obviously about Anya.
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