Talk:Winston/Quotes

New Years Resolution quote?
I heard Winston say something along the lines "My new years resolution?-" then he said something witty afterward, but in battle I couldn't hear what he said. If anybody could find out what he said and add it to the wiki, we'd be one step closer to having a fleshed out page for Overwatch. It must be some December-January specific quote. -Gills97 (talk)
 * I found a Winston New Years quote here, and added it to the page. - TheModster (talk) 21:26, 8 January 2017 (UTC)


 * Hey, thanks, Modman! :b -Gills97 (talk)

Handful of unknown quotes
I've just finished adding basically every quote that was marked on here, but I've ended up with ~100 quotes that I've no idea where to place. Can anyone help out? I've uploaded my text file here: http://pastebin.com/0j0wRZu4
 * Intriguing... It looks to me some of these are demo quotes; something of a beta for what a hero would respond to (like the enemy grouping-up clip "They're grouping up here", for example). However, the "Attack/Defend the objective!" ones would suggest they belong in the mission-specific area for payload/hybrid/assault maps. I think "I feel great" may either be a response to Mercy's healing tether, or his response to a health pack, along with "I'm operating at optimal levels". "I love this time of year" and Season's greetings!" may be Winter Wonderland clips that had yet to be added to the wiki (and were previously missing). I wonder if Winston originally had an ability design akin to Mercy's Resurrection, because of the "I've uh, rearranged your molecules for you" clip, or possibly like Symmetra's teleporter? I'm not sure. -Gills97 (talk) 02:02, 17 February 2017 (UTC)
 * I would suggest putting quotes you're not sure about in the Datamined section of the page. That way you or others can move them to their appropriate sections when the trigger/purpose is known. As for the quotes: I also recognize the "Season's greetings!" line as a Winter Wonderland quote; I think I heard it in a Hammeh vid. And "Other than a crippling addiction to peanut butter" is part of an interaction with Mercy, I believe. Also, it's Empirical evidence, not Imperical. - TheModster (talk) 16:48, 17 February 2017 (UTC)