Absolutely hilarious to me that Graham has had so many characters be dropped on his doorstep that he just started drawing maps for them for when they inevitably arrive.
Videos like these really make me actually glad to have AI voices (despite my mixed opinions still on AI). To have incredible and deep characters from all across fiction, from Batman to Geralt to the Punisher to even Joshua Graham himself, be able to interact in ways they never could officially with their actual voices mimicked to perfection and discuss their philosophies and perspectives with each other is nothing short of incredible. And you make some of the best of this type of content on the platform, AI Frye! I'm really loving how this whole "gaming multiverse" is coming together and I can't wait for more! Keep up the great work! :)
At the end of Hellsing it is made pretty clear that Alucard realized God turned his back on him because he committed abominations in His name as Vlad the Impaler and he made peace with Him. In fact that's probably a reason he works for an Anglican organization to begin with.
These multiverse interactions are truly amazing because the young and naive self plays an imaginative role-playing experience of pinning character dialogues and stories together to create a wonderful piece of art. I’m not fond of the dangerous realism AI has advanced to, but these simple conversations create a world I wish game developers would consider.
I love seeing these two interact but I wish Geralt and Joshua actually face each other when conversing. Maybe it's just me but I'd feel a little bit disrespected if somebody had their back turned to me when talking.
Do The Shadow discusses the no kill rule at Batman, I always liked how whenever I read the shadow pulps he never once mixed up the people worth redeeming get with the people who weren't and who he killed because they were far too gone and far too much of a threat. It's either that or Solomon Kane meets Joshua Gram and discuss faith.
I love that Night City is getting explored cuz in the Witcher 3 (spoilers!), Ciri mentions if you asked a certain dialouge: "people had metal in their heads, they used megascope like devices to wage war from a distance and everyone had a personal flying ship". So yeah, now I'm quite interested in an upcoming Geralt and Johnny Silverhand debate about anything
Honestly I really like this discussion but I think the next character that should get into a discussion would be raiden from metal gear rising revengance, and have him discuss the nature of handling threats and maybe go deeper into Batman’s reasoning for the no kill rule beyond becoming one of his enemies as they both at one point adopted the same stance but achieved different kinds of trauma
Since you have said you are open to suggestions in the description, I'll throw my hat into the ring. How about you use characters from the Metal Gear Solid series, specifically Code Talker from 5, and Raiden (either from 4 or Revengeance)? I think an 100 year old Navajo parasite scientist and a child soldier turned manipulated cyborg can add some interesting dynamics. Plus, Code Talker could potentially add a scientific lens for these discussions, using examples from biology to apply to human structures. Like how he compared Diamond Dogs as a super organism of sorts, diverse individuals working together on a greater collective organism, like organs in a body. It would be an interesting new dynamic, at least
Everytime I hear about justice and such I remember the speech of death in the hogfather. Because there is no atom of justice or mercy in the universe. But we need to belive in things that aren't there. How else can they become?
Here's something of a different perspective: Retribution is like a coin. One side is Justice, the other Vengeance. But they do not truly equate. "Vengeance is not Justice." Personally, I would call upon Tekhartha Zenyatta from the Overwatch universe to debate this, or something else perhaps. I think it would make for another rather interesting back-and-forth with Joshua Graham. And maybe even Geralt, or others.
Spider-Man is interesting because He is willing to kill compared to Batman who doesn't. Spider-Man hasn't killed anyone because there as not been need to but he was going to when at one point, His Mother was sent to hospital but she didn't die so he made them suffer humiliation and pain, grabbing them by their skin when doing so.
@eliastakacs2206 Bruh same lol! I love philosophy a lot and to hear these incredible characters discussing it basically every time they interact always wells up my passion for it!
Considering Geralt mentioned a rockerboy in a big city something tells me we may be getting a Geralt and Johnny Silverhand interaction
Oh Lord I need to see how that went down
Johnny Silverhand yay!
Damn Joshua got Geralt in the Malcom Holmes fit
So much world building just coming from conversations between various remarkable characters.
Geralt: "Hey, what does this metal crossbow looking thing do?"
*KA-BLAM IN 45 CALIBER!!
Geralt:😳
imagine how dangerous witcher with guns be lol
@@olmeno
Lead for humans
Silver for monsters
*unholster m1911 from each hands*
Absolutely hilarious to me that Graham has had so many characters be dropped on his doorstep that he just started drawing maps for them for when they inevitably arrive.
Videos like these really make me actually glad to have AI voices (despite my mixed opinions still on AI). To have incredible and deep characters from all across fiction, from Batman to Geralt to the Punisher to even Joshua Graham himself, be able to interact in ways they never could officially with their actual voices mimicked to perfection and discuss their philosophies and perspectives with each other is nothing short of incredible. And you make some of the best of this type of content on the platform, AI Frye! I'm really loving how this whole "gaming multiverse" is coming together and I can't wait for more! Keep up the great work! :)
I think Alucard from Hellsing Would be interesting since he forsaken God
At the end of Hellsing it is made pretty clear that Alucard realized God turned his back on him because he committed abominations in His name as Vlad the Impaler and he made peace with Him. In fact that's probably a reason he works for an Anglican organization to begin with.
@@alexanderlaird6206 I’m saying that it would be interesting to have theses to talk about god also thanks for the information
I think Joshua discussing war and battles with John Rambo, would be an interesting video
I also love that they are constantly referring to The Dark Knight ❤
These multiverse interactions are truly amazing because the young and naive self plays an imaginative role-playing experience of pinning character dialogues and stories together to create a wonderful piece of art. I’m not fond of the dangerous realism AI has advanced to, but these simple conversations create a world I wish game developers would consider.
The one unaccounted for? or the one planned to arrive late?
Ether way, the plot thickens.
would be interesting if Ciri were to visit Joshua as well.
jackie estacado from the darkness since he knows heaven and hell are real Joshua might find strange comfort in that truth
I originally wanted to suggest adding Master Chief. But I can't think of a real good way to write a story for him
I love seeing these two interact but I wish Geralt and Joshua actually face each other when conversing. Maybe it's just me but I'd feel a little bit disrespected if somebody had their back turned to me when talking.
I like Geralt's new outfit, it surprisingly fits him. Well done. 👍
This and Veteran Ranger Armor would fit him perfectly.
Do The Shadow discusses the no kill rule at Batman, I always liked how whenever I read the shadow pulps he never once mixed up the people worth redeeming get with the people who weren't and who he killed because they were far too gone and far too much of a threat.
It's either that or Solomon Kane meets Joshua Gram and discuss faith.
I'll do you one better: Solomon Kane, Joshua Graham, and Daredevil discuss Faith.
Two very good characters
Spider-Man and Joshua Graham discussing responsibility for power...
I love that Night City is getting explored cuz in the Witcher 3 (spoilers!), Ciri mentions if you asked a certain dialouge: "people had metal in their heads, they used megascope like devices to wage war from a distance and everyone had a personal flying ship".
So yeah, now I'm quite interested in an upcoming Geralt and Johnny Silverhand debate about anything
Hey you ever considered a conversation between Apollyon and Joshua? Or Apollyon and Kreia? Apollyon from For Honor.
I'd love to hear something like that man. Apollyon is such a great character.
Javik (mass effect) and Magneto (X-men) discussing surviving atrocities
Honestly I really like this discussion but I think the next character that should get into a discussion would be raiden from metal gear rising revengance, and have him discuss the nature of handling threats and maybe go deeper into Batman’s reasoning for the no kill rule beyond becoming one of his enemies as they both at one point adopted the same stance but achieved different kinds of trauma
awesome hope to see Kratos and Batman get together and talk.
Since you have said you are open to suggestions in the description, I'll throw my hat into the ring.
How about you use characters from the Metal Gear Solid series, specifically Code Talker from 5, and Raiden (either from 4 or Revengeance)?
I think an 100 year old Navajo parasite scientist and a child soldier turned manipulated cyborg can add some interesting dynamics.
Plus, Code Talker could potentially add a scientific lens for these discussions, using examples from biology to apply to human structures. Like how he compared Diamond Dogs as a super organism of sorts, diverse individuals working together on a greater collective organism, like organs in a body. It would be an interesting new dynamic, at least
These videos are teaching me more about philosophy than anything else in the world
Please do Haytham kenway and Graham
You mean Haytham?
@@Davidofthelost yea oops
Another Banger
Everytime I hear about justice and such I remember the speech of death in the hogfather. Because there is no atom of justice or mercy in the universe. But we need to belive in things that aren't there. How else can they become?
Justice that heals. You don't mind if I use that for my own story, do you?
Could you include Avatar Aang in these AI discussions? Aang and Joshua would have some interesting philosophical conversations I think.
Joshua Graham and Sole Survivor ( Fallout 4) discussing pre-war America and The Great War!!!
Batman saved Joshua's soul? Wait Am I Batman?
Here's something of a different perspective: Retribution is like a coin. One side is Justice, the other Vengeance. But they do not truly equate.
"Vengeance is not Justice."
Personally, I would call upon Tekhartha Zenyatta from the Overwatch universe to debate this, or something else perhaps. I think it would make for another rather interesting back-and-forth with Joshua Graham. And maybe even Geralt, or others.
Fem V meets Asuna
Spider-Man is interesting because He is willing to kill compared to Batman who doesn't. Spider-Man hasn't killed anyone because there as not been need to but he was going to when at one point, His Mother was sent to hospital but she didn't die so he made them suffer humiliation and pain, grabbing them by their skin when doing so.
…..these talks makes me wanna pursue philosophy wtf
@eliastakacs2206 Bruh same lol! I love philosophy a lot and to hear these incredible characters discussing it basically every time they interact always wells up my passion for it!
Personaly I want Geralt to go to Rapture or Columbia and talk to the leaders
Where's the Geralt in night city one?
Better than the marvel universe
why is geralt talking to beef jerky
As a prison abolitionist, this is a great discussion.
Who's the oracle?
Explained in my previous video: The Punisher Arrives at The Big MT
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@@TheCouriersGambit Ah, ok. Thanks.