uhdnrt wrote...
DLC is an invalid argument. Especially for the weapons. 'Sides, what is the codex on the that AR? (never had it, so I don't know)
Right here.
Top again?
Modifié par Someone With Mass, 09 juillet 2010 - 08:27 .
uhdnrt wrote...
DLC is an invalid argument. Especially for the weapons. 'Sides, what is the codex on the that AR? (never had it, so I don't know)
Modifié par Someone With Mass, 09 juillet 2010 - 08:27 .
If you declare DLC as "invalid," you're removing a lot of good stuff. Like Kasumi's testament that Tali loves Shepard.uhdnrt wrote...
DLC is an invalid argument.
Titanium Man wrote...
Okay, just got Legion. Convince me to turn him on without pissing off my girlfriend.

Ah, so it is adapted tech, not straight off a collector. My argument still holds!Someone With Mass wrote...
Right here.uhdnrt wrote...
DLC is an invalid argument. Especially for the weapons. 'Sides, what is the codex on the that AR? (never had it, so I don't know)
I recind that statement. After reading up on it on the wiki, it is adapted tech, not straight collector tech. My argument still holds. ~_^NuclearBuddha wrote...
If you declare DLC as "invalid," you're removing a lot of good stuff. Like Kasumi's testament that Tali loves Shepard.uhdnrt wrote...
DLC is an invalid argument.
And the best shotgun for Tali.
Titanium Man wrote...
Okay, just got Legion. Convince me to turn him on without pissing off my girlfriend.
Aren't they all adapted? It's not like the Collector Armor is literally a Collector's skin.uhdnrt wrote...
Ah, so it is adapted tech, not straight off a collector. My argument still holds!
NuclearBuddha wrote...
If you declare DLC as "invalid," you're removing a lot of good stuff. Like Kasumi's testament that Tali loves Shepard.uhdnrt wrote...
DLC is an invalid argument.
And the best shotgun for Tali.
...Interesting idea.NuclearBuddha wrote...
Aren't they all adapted? It's not like the Collector Armor is literally a Collector's skin.uhdnrt wrote...
Ah, so it is adapted tech, not straight off a collector. My argument still holds!
Why turn on him? He's useful, and his dialogue implies that the quarians will be able to re-aquire Rannoch without a fight. How is that anything other than FTW?Titanium Man wrote...
Okay, just got Legion. Convince me to turn him on without pissing off my girlfriend.
NuclearBuddha wrote...
Aren't they all adapted? It's not like the Collector Armor is literally a Collector's skin.uhdnrt wrote...
Ah, so it is adapted tech, not straight off a collector. My argument still holds!
The heavy weapon isn't. It was acquired and used right off of the battlefield.NuclearBuddha wrote...
Aren't they all adapted? It's not like the Collector Armor is literally a Collector's skin.uhdnrt wrote...
Ah, so it is adapted tech, not straight off a collector. My argument still holds!
My personal vision was (externally at least) several plug sockets concentrated around the breastbone/neck area. The wrist injection site would be for emergency external injections, I figure.Tairis Deamhan wrote...
*nods* Sounds about right, my current rundown was:
Immune regulation implants/biomonitor (implanted under collarbone area)
Nervous system interface (base of neck)
Injection point and medigel dispensor (subdermal left wrist)
uhdnrt wrote...
Why turn on him? He's useful, and his dialogue implies that the quarians will be able to re-aquire Rannoch without a fight. How is that anything other than FTW?Titanium Man wrote...
Okay, just got Legion. Convince me to turn him on without pissing off my girlfriend.
Collector's skin? hmm I need to read the codex.NuclearBuddha wrote...
Aren't they all adapted? It's not like the Collector Armor is literally a Collector's skin.
Phil725 wrote...
Titanium Man wrote...
Okay, just got Legion. Convince me to turn him on without pissing off my girlfriend.
You need convinced to look into the only realistic path of reclaiming the quarian homeworld?
True, but I can't get at the codex to look at what it says at the moment, so I withhold rebuttal.uhdnrt wrote...
The heavy weapon isn't. It was acquired and used right off of the battlefield.
Never gonna find out what the hell it was doing on that ship not trying to kill Shep if you don't turn it on. And do you REALLY want Cerberus getting their hands on it?Titanium Man wrote...
I'm doing this in-character. Shepard's trying to save as many lives as possible. He doesn't know that the geth are willing to have peace. Why would he assume they are?
Presence of Reaper-Tech would override the need for the operator to be a Collector.NuclearBuddha wrote...
True, but I can't get at the codex to look at what it says at the moment, so I withhold rebuttal.uhdnrt wrote...
The heavy weapon isn't. It was acquired and used right off of the battlefield.
That doesn't explain how Cerb has anything on the Protheans to put in Shep. After all, it comes as a surprise that the Collectors ARE the Protheans.
Gust4v wrote...
Collector's skin? hmm I need to read the codex.NuclearBuddha wrote...
Aren't they all adapted? It's not like the Collector Armor is literally a Collector's skin.
Titanium Man wrote...
I'm doing this in-character. Shepard's trying to save as many lives as possible. He doesn't know that the geth are willing to have peace. Why would he assume they are?
Modifié par Someone With Mass, 09 juillet 2010 - 08:40 .
NuclearBuddha wrote...
My personal vision was (externally at least) several plug sockets concentrated around the breastbone/neck area. The wrist injection site would be for emergency external injections, I figure.
And I'm definitely not arguing against the presence of Reaper-tech in Shep.Deadeas wrote...
Presence of Reaper-Tech would override the need for the operator to be a Collector.NuclearBuddha wrote...
True, but I can't get at the codex to look at what it says at the moment, so I withhold rebuttal.uhdnrt wrote...
The heavy weapon isn't. It was acquired and used right off of the battlefield.
That doesn't explain how Cerb has anything on the Protheans to put in Shep. After all, it comes as a surprise that the Collectors ARE the Protheans.