Procrustes: The clip you heard of Stratos was from the movie Dogma. When the god interlude was over, and you hear the Troll say, "Kiss me before you go, for I love you," that sound clip was from Tim Curry (the actor who did the voice of Stratos) in the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
After I looked at the flashback scene a few times, I didn't know why I threw that in there either at first. I was really just testing the gods' different videos (they have 3 different ones..happy angry and normal) with a sound clip that I felt was approriate for each god, and was planning on taking them out after testing them, but then after I watched the cutscene like that, I realized that it added a lot of humor to the thing, so I stuck with it just to suddenly take you off the "serious attitude" of the cutscene. If you saw how this thing was a week ago, you wouldn't have been laughing at all. There was some stuff that I got rid of because it wasn't funny at all and was down right offensive, made the whole thing feel like a serious and sick cutscene. So in other words, that expermineting I did with the sudden god interlude was what gave me the whole idea to make the whole thing humorous.
It just got to a point where the ratio of humor to seriousness was 10 to 90, and that is not the type of person I am or what I wanted to see, and after I tested out those spontaneous god clips, it gave me the idea to edit the whole thing and fill it with wise cracks and jokes in order to get rid of the gloomy serious tone it had before. The revenge portion of the cutscene really doesn't have much humor in it at all, and I left it the way it was to show you that I was aiming for 90% humor and 10% seriousness.
If the Sacrifice campaign were more like Giants single player, I would have liked it a lot more. Giants had a slight touch of serious in it and was majority humor, while Sacrifice was vice versa.
Now that I think about it some more, the best reason why I left the god interlude in there was probably to inform you not to take the Troll's situation that seriously. (Like finding out your special someone is cheating on you and then getting the idea of killing off his/her family for revenge, if you know what I mean, hehe..

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Hell, I know a ton of things that I could have done to make it better, but I got to a point where I was tired of deciding what to put in and what to get rid of, and after watching this verison, it turned out to have the equal balance of everything that I wanted, so I decided to release it and call it a day. I wanted several flashbacks instead of just one (including a wedding scene between the Sylph and the Troll), but I had to take size into consideration since you have to remember this is a nonplayable map, and I thought making the map any bigger than it currently is was just not fair for people who weren't really interested in a cutscene in the first place.
To tell you the truth, this cutscene was really just an inspirational type of thing about fun. I mean, if I really wanted to make an epic long 20 meg movie that showed the chronology of their relationship, I probably would have, but this cutscene was something I was doing on the side while playing Sacrifice and coming to these forums, so I chose the 7 minute ad approach. At one point in time, and I even mentioned this to everyone last week or so, the community on this forum completely "disrupted" (or is it disgusted?) me from even wanting to do anymore cutscenes at all, but then when I finally got over that crap (or did I?

), I decided to completely toss out some of those small extra things I was going to do in the cutscene, and replaced them with the forum bashing footage just to show people what I thought about the whole situation from a week or two ago.
So this might explain to you why you get the feeling that some of the content on the cutscene seems like it "could have been better" ..... or maybe a better choice of words would have been, "stripped away by some forum issues I had to address."
[This message has been edited by Jesta (edited 01-27-2001).]