Ironhide and Bumblebee are not sure why humans think this kind of thing is relevant to anything.
Mordin Solus thinks it's an adorable human superstition possibly relevant in the days when season of birth reflected more strongly the resources and nutrition available to child and nursing mother during the early days of life but beyond that ahahahaha no.
Vergil blinks at you with all six eyes and drifts away to repair an abandoned laptop computer.
Belar was born before the count of Time began on Gara because he and his brothers created the planet so horoscopes don't apply.
BLU Medic laughs at the concept and refuses to tell anyone his birthday anyway unless they work in the payroll department at BLU.
Ray was born October 15th 1972 and at this point is somewhere in the vicinity of 112 years old thanks to Belar's immortality intervention. Please don't ask him about horoscopes, he'll start splitting the specifics down so far by culture, calendar, method, implication, etc. that you'll never actually get an answer and my head will probably explode.
Ellen doesn't touch horoscope stuff with a ten foot pole. The only person she knew in the Vault who took that seriously was the not-really-right-in-the-head Beatrice, who used to do tarot card readings as well. Ellen was born July 13th, 2258, in the Jefferson Memorial building. The only part of any of that which is relevant in canon is "in the Jefferson Memorial building" and that's more for story line than anything to do with destiny or futures or funny details about the birth.
Gordon does not believe in horoscopes and will give you a withering look if you do. I set his birthday to January 12th, 1974. The only relevance it has in canon is that he had to be 27 when May 15th, 20xx (whatever year Black Mesa occurred) rolled around.
Adrian not only doesn't believe but is pretty sure he'd get smacked by his old pastor if he did. I do not know what his birthday is, although I probably should, poor boy.
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Mordin Solus thinks it's an adorable human superstition possibly relevant in the days when season of birth reflected more strongly the resources and nutrition available to child and nursing mother during the early days of life but beyond that ahahahaha no.
Vergil blinks at you with all six eyes and drifts away to repair an abandoned laptop computer.
Belar was born before the count of Time began on Gara because he and his brothers created the planet so horoscopes don't apply.
BLU Medic laughs at the concept and refuses to tell anyone his birthday anyway unless they work in the payroll department at BLU.
Ray was born October 15th 1972 and at this point is somewhere in the vicinity of 112 years old thanks to Belar's immortality intervention. Please don't ask him about horoscopes, he'll start splitting the specifics down so far by culture, calendar, method, implication, etc. that you'll never actually get an answer and my head will probably explode.
Ellen doesn't touch horoscope stuff with a ten foot pole. The only person she knew in the Vault who took that seriously was the not-really-right-in-the-head Beatrice, who used to do tarot card readings as well. Ellen was born July 13th, 2258, in the Jefferson Memorial building. The only part of any of that which is relevant in canon is "in the Jefferson Memorial building" and that's more for story line than anything to do with destiny or futures or funny details about the birth.
Gordon does not believe in horoscopes and will give you a withering look if you do. I set his birthday to January 12th, 1974. The only relevance it has in canon is that he had to be 27 when May 15th, 20xx (whatever year Black Mesa occurred) rolled around.
Adrian not only doesn't believe but is pretty sure he'd get smacked by his old pastor if he did. I do not know what his birthday is, although I probably should, poor boy.