That would be great. Hopefully someone writes about it someday.Tairis Deamhan wrote...
Savakka1 wrote...
That would be great to see also. Or didn't Titanium_Man write about this?Tairis Deamhan wrote...
I can just see Tali luring Shepard into a WoW clone, and the crew trying to do an instance on their 'characters'.
I saw one where the three of them were playing an FPS together, was quite funny.
I was just thinking of a 5 man WoW group with the 'big 3' and then maybe... dunno Grunt and Miranda for additional laughs?
The Official Migrant Fleet of Tali'Zorah fans
#225651
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:28
#225652
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:28
Tairis Deamhan wrote...
I was just thinking of a 5 man WoW group with the 'big 3' and then maybe... dunno Grunt and Miranda for additional laughs?
Mordin, no argument of that.
Imagine the flooded voice chat as Mordin analyzes everything
#225653
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:30
You made me laugh alredy.Thelacan wrote...
Tairis Deamhan wrote...
I was just thinking of a 5 man WoW group with the 'big 3' and then maybe... dunno Grunt and Miranda for additional laughs?
Mordin, no argument of that.
Imagine the flooded voice chat as Mordin analyzes everything
#225654
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:30
Tali I get the feeling would play a rogue for some reason.
#225655
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:31
michaelrsa wrote...
Not Tali related but did anyone think that the renegade option for Overlord really brought to light how big of a dick renegade Shep really is?
This DLC was released under the assumption that we had finished the game already, thus knowing that the geth are willing to fight the Reapers. (unless you are an **** Shep who thinks "So this machine saved me on the Reaper, I don't give a ****. I'm going to hand it over to Cerberus/not activate it.")
Essentially what you are doing is sentencing a mentally and emotionally traumatized boy to continue to suffer torturous experiments in an attempt to brainwash a know ally. Wow, that couldn't end badly.
It's already been established that a renegade Shepard is more often a total jerk than a "badass". The ending to the Overlord DLC proves that.
And yeah, I also found it strange that, supposed you have finished the game, you still see geth as "ennemies". Assuming you did Legion's loyalty mission, the heretics are either neutralized or brought back with the true geths. Legion is willing to work with Shep against the Reapers, why wage war against them? (See Paragon solution to Tali/Legion confrontation)
So the only reason I see for the Overlord project to carry one is that TIM met Daro and thought "ensaving geths to get the most powerful army in the galaxy? YES PLZ".
I hate that guy...
#225656
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:33
michaelrsa wrote...
Not Tali related but did anyone think that the renegade option for Overlord really brought to light how big of a dick renegade Shep really is?
This DLC was released under the assumption that we had finished the game already, thus knowing that the geth are willing to fight the Reapers. (unless you are an **** Shep who thinks "So this machine saved me on the Reaper, I don't give a ****. I'm going to hand it over to Cerberus/not activate it.")
Essentially what you are doing is sentencing a mentally and emotionally traumatized boy to continue to suffer torturous experiments in an attempt to brainwash a know ally. Wow, that couldn't end badly.
Renegade Shep is with other words a Cerberus loyalist.
Or as I like to call it: Retarded.
I think there's a reason why none of Cerberus' experiments have worked sucessfully.
"Results at any cost" I know, but it just shrieks "incompetence" when they're doing it like that.
Modifié par Someone With Mass, 08 juillet 2010 - 02:35 .
#225657
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:34
This pic fits here:Someone With Mass wrote...
Renegade Shep is with other words a Cerberus loyalist.
Or as I like to call it: Retarded.
I think there's a reason why none of Cerberus' experiments have worked sucessfully.
"Results at any cost" i know, but it just shrieks incompetence when they're doing it like that.
#225658
Guest_michaelrsa_*
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:36
Guest_michaelrsa_*
Someone With Mass wrote...
michaelrsa wrote...
Not Tali related but did anyone think that the renegade option for Overlord really brought to light how big of a dick renegade Shep really is?
This DLC was released under the assumption that we had finished the game already, thus knowing that the geth are willing to fight the Reapers. (unless you are an **** Shep who thinks "So this machine saved me on the Reaper, I don't give a ****. I'm going to hand it over to Cerberus/not activate it.")
Essentially what you are doing is sentencing a mentally and emotionally traumatized boy to continue to suffer torturous experiments in an attempt to brainwash a know ally. Wow, that couldn't end badly.
Renegade Shep is with other words a Cerberus loyalist.
Or as I like to call it: Retarded.
I think there's a reason why none of Cerberus' experiments have worked sucessfully.
"Results at any cost" i know, but it just shrieks "incompetence" when they're doing it like that.
It pissed me off with Archer at the end. I just wanted to drag Legion into the room and scream "See?! The geth are willing to fight with us! We don't have to be enemies! They want to help us!"
#225659
Guest_michaelrsa_*
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:39
Guest_michaelrsa_*
Someone With Mass wrote...
michaelrsa wrote...
Not Tali related but did anyone think that the renegade option for Overlord really brought to light how big of a dick renegade Shep really is?
This DLC was released under the assumption that we had finished the game already, thus knowing that the geth are willing to fight the Reapers. (unless you are an **** Shep who thinks "So this machine saved me on the Reaper, I don't give a ****. I'm going to hand it over to Cerberus/not activate it.")
Essentially what you are doing is sentencing a mentally and emotionally traumatized boy to continue to suffer torturous experiments in an attempt to brainwash a know ally. Wow, that couldn't end badly.
Renegade Shep is with other words a Cerberus loyalist.
Or as I like to call it: Retarded.
I think there's a reason why none of Cerberus' experiments have worked sucessfully.
"Results at any cost" I know, but it just shrieks "incompetence" when they're doing it like that.
This is exactly why I play pure Paragon. I want to be know as a guy who does not put human interests first. I put the ****ing galaxy's interests first.
#225660
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:41
#225661
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:43
Tairis Deamhan wrote...
See I can't do that. I have to toss in a certain degree of renegade in my play throughs.
I just do some Renegade Interrups when I feel like it, because they're not affecting the plot.
#225662
Guest_michaelrsa_*
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:44
Guest_michaelrsa_*
Renegade: Kill Rachni, destroying powerful ally against Reapers, kill council, causing long lasting and rightly deserved hate towards humanity, hand over Legion to Cerberus, ensuring that geth are overwritten to believe what heretics believe.
Wow, really difficult decision here.
#225663
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:45
Same with me.michaelrsa wrote...
This is exactly why I play pure Paragon. I want to be know as a guy who does not put human interests first. I put the ****ing galaxy's interests first.
#225664
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:49
Savakka1 wrote...
This pic fits here:
*CerberusfailsHARDsnip*
Yep. The only reason I'm following them, is because I'm not given the choice to do otherwise.
If I could play it the way I want to, I would tell The Illusive Man to do this.
And then I'd find another way to help the whole galactic community, and not just humanity.
#225665
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:49
#225666
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:49
Tairis Deamhan wrote...
Oh yes, how could I have forgotten Mordin. Definitely Mordin. As the tank.
Tali I get the feeling would play a rogue for some reason.
Tali would be a female warrior, clad in iron bikinies, trying to get the immersion of herself without her enviro suit.
#225667
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:50
Thelacan wrote...
Tairis Deamhan wrote...
Oh yes, how could I have forgotten Mordin. Definitely Mordin. As the tank.
Tali I get the feeling would play a rogue for some reason.
Tali would be a female warrior, clad in iron bikinies, trying to get the immersion of herself without her enviro suit.
I was actually about to say hunter.
#225668
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:51
#225669
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:53
I would gladly follow some other group, preferably the Migrant Fleet or even the Council.Someone With Mass wrote...
Yep. The only reason I'm following them, is because I'm not given the choice to do otherwise.
If I could play it the way I want to, I would tell The Illusive Man to do this.
And then I'd find another way to help the whole galactic community, and not just humanity.
#225670
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 02:59
#225671
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 03:01
Savakka1 wrote...
I would gladly follow some other group, preferably the Migrant Fleet or even the Council.Someone With Mass wrote...
Yep. The only reason I'm following them, is because I'm not given the choice to do otherwise.
If I could play it the way I want to, I would tell The Illusive Man to do this.
And then I'd find another way to help the whole galactic community, and not just humanity.
I've said this many times, and it's probably never going to happen, but I would like an expansion that shows what would've happened if I choosed to go with Tali to the flotilla instead of Mr and Mrs Bland. (Jacob and Miranda)
Modifié par Someone With Mass, 08 juillet 2010 - 03:02 .
#225672
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 03:01
I can kind of see where you are coming from, but I get the impression that Miranda was somewhat spoilt as a child whilst Tali is, well, a Quarian.Pacifien wrote...
So this a random thought, and I don't really know if there's discussion to be had from it, but I was thinking of Miranda's upbringing where she was under the harsh scrutiny of her father who demanded perfection. In spite of Tali's dislike for Cerberus, it occurred to me that her own upbringing matches that of Miranda.
#225673
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 03:04
Pacifien wrote...
So this a random thought, and I don't really know if there's discussion to be had from it, but I was thinking of Miranda's upbringing where she was under the harsh scrutiny of her father who demanded perfection. In spite of Tali's dislike for Cerberus, it occurred to me that her own upbringing matches that of Miranda.
Actually not a bad theory. If they sat down and talked I'm sure there would be similarities. In this case I think Miranda was probably worse off. Tali's father was distant and cold, but clearly had some feeling for his daughter. Miranda's father literally saw her as a disposable tool.
#225674
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 03:07
On top of that, she's just a female clone of him.Tairis Deamhan wrote...
Pacifien wrote...
So this a random thought, and I don't really know if there's discussion to be had from it, but I was thinking of Miranda's upbringing where she was under the harsh scrutiny of her father who demanded perfection. In spite of Tali's dislike for Cerberus, it occurred to me that her own upbringing matches that of Miranda.
Actually not a bad theory. If they sat down and talked I'm sure there would be similarities. In this case I think Miranda was probably worse off. Tali's father was distant and cold, but clearly had some feeling for his daughter. Miranda's father literally saw her as a disposable tool.
Modifié par CptSkull, 08 juillet 2010 - 03:07 .
#225675
Posté 08 juillet 2010 - 03:07
Someone With Mass wrote...
I've said this many times, and it's probably never going to happen, but I would like an expansion that shows what would've happened if I choosed to go with Tali to the flotilla instead of Mr and Mrs Bland. (Jacob and Miranda)
No Tali-loving on the Normandy, that's for sure. C'mon, think about it. How well do the other quarians know the humans, or Shepard? Small evidence to show that human colonies are under attack, not going to be the Flotilla's problem.




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