The thing is, "I'm done saving you!" Is the culmination of their entire relationship, since up until they learned the truth, "saving Orion" from trouble is what we're supposed to take as being what D had done for most of their entire friendship. Orion gets into trouble, and D gets him out of trouble. Very "Prince of Egypt" vibes going on.[/quote]Sabrblade wrote:I think a big part of it is the line "I'm done saving you." While D-16 had saved Orion multiple times in the story, that didn't really feel like it was part of what made him turn. To me, that line just doesn't really read as "You betrayed me" enough for D-16's big turning point.
That's a great point about the line. Also I hadn't noticed the 'Prince of Egypt' connection before.
But I guess I just needed to feel more of D-16's feelings of betrayal. Looking at the events of the film from a plot perspective, it makes logical sense that he would feel betrayed, but from a character perspective, I don't really get that from D-16 in his dialogue, voice, or body language.
I do get feelings of betrayal from him towards Sentinel Prime and society as a whole, but never towards Orion.