Oh cool thanks Beserker! btw its spelt shellcoof lol. Thanks - i’ll try to find out what happens in PD1
Oh cool thanks Beserker! btw its spelt shellcoof lol. Thanks - i’ll try to find out what happens in PD1
lol, I thought it might be spelt that way:P it’s alright^^ yeah, from what I know about PD1 The sky rider rode ‘a blue armoured dragon’ to a tower of some sort. Dark tower. A dark dragon protected it, but The Sky rider was shot down, a laser blast going right through his cheast. He flew down and met Kyle. The Sky Rider made arm contact with him and Kyle got memories and images, the sky rider begged him to destroy the dark tower. (The sky rider could have been a drone) then he died and Lagi cried out. I expect after that they went and destroyed the tower…maybe taking the dark dragon with them. I know the tower was destroyed.
So kyle could have been anyone? He was just in the right place at the right time (or wrong place/time lol). It could have been anyone walking along when the Sky rider was killed.
Is the dark dragon in the first games Atolm? Or some other dragon?
[quote=“Scott”]So kyle could have been anyone? He was just in the right place at the right time (or wrong place/time lol). It could have been anyone walking along when the Sky rider was killed.
Is the dark dragon in the first games Atolm? Or some other dragon?[/quote]
yeah, kyle just happened to be there…first of all I dont know much about the Dark Dragon but I think it was the guadian of The tower rather with Atolm he guards Azel. Different things, but the dark dragon sounds cool! I want to see it, that all I know I think at the moment.
How I envy you Scott…
That was very dissapointing… i think that Lagi, or maybe both survived - and they met up with Gash… after all you did here the dragons “whoosh” of its wings!
i think its fine that the divine visitor is the player.
i understand GD’s view, but i quite like how the divine visitor is portrayed as being from another world; and that other world ends up being our (the players) world.
but i liked how the robots in virtual on had sega saturns in the back too!
Remember that it never says the Divine Visitor was controlling Edge. Edge said “so you were guiding me”. Edge certainly had free will when he was talking to people, so I would assume from that the Divine Visitor didn’t have any kind of control apart from in places where the player was actually controlling Edge, and even then Edge wouldn’t have been aware of it.
I still can’t see how it can be the player if it existed in the game world. How will future games look back on the events of Panzer Dragoon Saga? Will they even acknowledge the existence of the Divine Visitor, or will they forget all about it as if it never existed in the first place?
Only time will tell.
I never thought of it like that… maybe it will just be like “look - the divine visitor is back!” or something. I would prever the divine visitor to be somethng more tho
I think that because the series was meant to end with Saga, Team Andromeda thought there was no point in worrying about how this might be perceived in the future.
I believe the whole concept will be rewritten if only to make more sense, otherwise, the next game will treat the Divine Visitor as if it never existed.
[quote=“Geoffrey Duke”]
I believe the whole concept will be rewritten if only to make more sense, otherwise, the next game will treat the Divine Visitor as if it never existed.[/quote]
It’s possible that the Divine Visitor was the player and that there is an explanation for it too. We don’t know much about the past of the Panzer Dragoon world. The planet could just be a human colony for example, or even the earth itself. This and the fact that Sestren exists between space and time could lead to a good explanation to the mystery behind the DV.
[quote=“D-Unit”]
[quote=“Geoffrey Duke”]
I believe the whole concept will be rewritten if only to make more sense, otherwise, the next game will treat the Divine Visitor as if it never existed.[/quote]
It’s possible that the Divine Visitor was the player and that there is an explanation for it too. We don’t know much about the past of the Panzer Dragoon world. The planet could just be a human colony for example, or even the earth itself. This and the fact that Sestren exists between space and time could lead to a good explanation to the mystery behind the DV.[/quote]
Good point D-Unit. At any rate, I don’t think there’s any point in dismissing the Divine Visitor as the player who somehow magically got involved in the world. There has to be a reason.
The next game probably won’t mention the Divine Visitor, but who knows? Since Edge, Lagi, and Sestren seemed to be the only characters who knew the true identity of the Divine Visitor, it seems reasonable that most other people would still consider the dragon to be the DV.
No,no!The next game must be for people who already played other PD games.
I’ll be dissappointed if they make a new PD for the newbies.They already did that with Orta and that took some progression possibilities in terms of plot IMHO.
[quote=“Endow”]No,no!The next game must be for people who already played other PD games.
I’ll be dissappointed if they make a new PD for the newbies.They already did that with Orta and that took some progression possibilities in terms of plot IMHO.[/quote]
If they make a sequel just for the fans, then it will probably be the last PD they’ll ever make. IMO PD Orta is aimed more towards the existing fans than to new ones. It’s almost impossible to understand the PD world by just playing PDO. The information in Pandora’s Box is written from the viewpoint of the Empire, which means it gives more theories and assumptions than actual facts. If it wasn’t for all the information on this site I wouldn’t understand anything about the events in PDO. I’m disappointed that there wasn’t some kind of walkthrough of all the events in the previous games, like a diary of one of the main characters from Saga, or more movies and gameplay footage from all the previous games. If they ever make a sequel I hope it will have a lot more information on the previous games.
The next game will tie in with the previous games in the series but it will need to be separated from them at the same time.
I believe if Panzer Dragoon Orta had been an RPG it would have been a greater success. Panzer Dragoon Saga sold so poorly because it was launched on a system dying in the western gaming market. The X-Box is a different story.
As for the Divine Visitor, I can’t see how it can be the player and yet exist in the game world. It will either be rewritten as something other than the player, or not exist at all.
I’m not sure what “Sestren exists between time and space” really means but I assume Sestren doesn’t experience time in the same way as people on the surface world. What I mean is that it may be possible to open a temporary connection to this world, transporting our mind that’s not affected by the Will of the Ancients, to the PD world. When we accomplished our mission, we were disconnected (though I can’t explain why the game didn’t end there ). The same people that created/altered the Heresy Dragon may have modified Sestren to open the connection to our world (their past) just like they let it activate the Heresy Dragon without its own volition.
This may sound a bit absurd but there’s not much room for a decent explanation that does tie in with the story.
Beginning the game in Sestren is strange because the player has no reason to be there. Something else might though.
I believe that because the ancients were known as gods, and because you were known as the Divine Visitor, you were one of them. The people living in the world regarded the ancients as gods who left their world, so the mere name “Divine Visitor” explains much. Wherever the ancients went, either on a permenant or temporary basis, the Divine Visitor left it to visit the Panzer world.
Who knows? Maybe the gods weren’t the ancients, and the humans of the past were. Maybe one of these gods came back to set things right. Maybe the gods were aliens meddling in human affairs.
I prefer to toy with the idea that you played the role of the Divine Visitor, not that you were the Divine Visitor.
I don’t undertsand your paradox Geoffrey.We are the Divine Visitor, a program made to free this world from teh will of the ancients along with the heresy program.
Oh and D-Unit if the next game hasn’t to do with previous PD games then why should I or any other ember in this comunitty be looking forward towards it?