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The G o D roster has such disdain for us, Titans. Is it just a backlash against years of forced [i]Titan-ish[/i] gameplay under the UNSC banner or a deeper compensation mechanism? (Can you show me on the doll where Master Chief gave you a bad touch?) I will admit I am not a NASA trained scientist, nor did I go to college as a physics major.... but I do hold two Bachelor's degrees (Sciences, not Arts) in chemistry and biology. I am unable to match the purely cerebral exercises of Gigasparrow astrophysics, but I do know how many hits it takes to get to the center of a Fallen Vandal... Answer = [b]One Fist of Havoc [/b] .
Okay, silliness aside - I do find it funny, the quips about Titan school and comments like "...the drunk Titans are stumbling out of the bar" as the City is beseiged. Yet I must ask, why there is no voice for this minority class; after all the Titans are the new salt of this Fallen Earth. We are the wall-builders, the ancient and legendary line of defense. We held that line so Warlocks could go to school and study the Traveller, we kept the city safe while the Hunters ranged beyond the walls - out there in the wild. Out there, that is; until they finally figured out that they really would be better off inside with the rest of us, taking showers and using indoor plumbing (Dirty Hunters.. phew). With all of these things, I would think the Titans would be respected if not revered. So, Guardians of Destiny, why is there no love for the humble Titan? After all, when Destiny launches - who will be able to offer tips and news on Titan gameplay if none of you are taking up that Mantle as a primary class? Maybe a new segment for the show will have to emerge. Someone will need to help inform your listeners , maybe it could be called - [u]I Don't Know, Ask A Titan[/u].
P.S. I am split between the Watts and Derrick debate... the answers regarding your various reasons for aforementioned Titan bashing may very well cast the deciding vote.
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This is all probably an unfortunate result of having the least information about the Titan class. Hunters have been featured in the Thank You vid, the Warlock's abilities have been shown in the E3 demo and the "Out Here in the Wild" Vidoc extensively, and the concept of magic in a shooter such as this also brings intrigue to the Warlock. As for Hunters, people somehow get the idea that their archetype befits their sniper whoring tendencies better with the sneaky cape and hood outfit. You may also be right about the desire for playing an archetype that is "something other than the Chief".