Who is Fred? After I posted the cutscene I did see the name in the "garrett_on_trial.sch" file, but, Keeper Fred? Is one of the voice actors named Fred, maybe? any other reference?
Anyway I anyone has time and wants to match voices with name tags (keeper1,keeper2....) please do. I did the splinter group cutscene to the right voices, I'm sure, and even added a line that wasn't in the sub file, but they are not easy to pick out, except for Artemus and Orland. Sxerks 21:29, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
- As far as I've ever been able to tell, Fred is the Keeper, but it is a rare instance that he's named in the schema. The name Fred and its variations are the most common in the whole series. He's accounted for in the Names List, too. No Fred is found in the credits fro T3, for neither the PC nor the XBox versions. So I'm afraid Fred is either generic or a personal reference by the writer of the schema. As for the voices, a comparison with the voice files for the Council Vote conversations might help, but there are several voice actors for the Keepers.
- Adding a line that wasn't in the sub file? Excellent! Ehcmier 21:39, 8 July 2008 (UTC)Ehcmier
Just Plain Silly[]
This always struck me as the most blatanty idiotic plot development in the entire series. There are numerous problems, especially when seen in retrospect. I've broken them down into three categories:
1 The Crime[]
How can anyone accuse Garrett, a former acolyte who neglected his studies for years and never had any magic powers of his own, of turning a person into stone? Why did Gamall kill Caduca in that particular fashion? Obviously she was capable of much more conventional methods.
2 The Letters[]
How dense can Orland possibly be? In his journal, he acknowledges that the letters cannot be from the late interpreter, yet he still acts upon them. What was Gamall thinking when she wrote the last one? Why jeopardise her whole scheme by signing the note? What kind of Keeper has only one style of hand writing?
3 The Alibi[]
The most daunting of all oversights is that everyone neglects Garrett's unbreakable 100% airtight alibi; the clock tower itself. Unlike Clara and the Hag, he cannot be in two places at once. He leaves the previous cutscene with Caduca alive and morbidly unwell to stop the clock and returns to find himself accused of her murder back at the compound. Why doesn't anyone, on either side of the debate, pay attention to the building in ruins right under their noses?
--Fish Preferred (talk) 20:31, October 11, 2013 (UTC)
Perhaps there is some gamall based influence on orland, maybe orland is a dick, but likely, we just have a very odd story piece. Big McLargeHuge (talk) 22:49, October 11, 2013 (UTC)