The Official Migrant Fleet of Tali'Zorah Fans 2.0
#5151
Posté 01 août 2010 - 05:18
#5152
Posté 01 août 2010 - 06:16
#5153
Posté 01 août 2010 - 06:21
Someone With Mass wrote...
PKchu wrote...
Ah, I see. Thanks.
Here's a random topic for you - what's the "right" decision with Legion's loyalty mission? The character I was roleplaying had a LI in Tali, so when Tali said "kill the geth" I blew them up. In retrospect I wonder if that hurts their chance for the only possible happy outcome I see - peace between geth and Quarians. Alternatively blowing up those Geth might be the only way to get you a "house on the homeworld" during the war,
I think the whole "mindrape" or "execute" is the hardest decision in the game actually. I'm still conflicted over the metagame aspect.
I prefer to rewrite them. No need for them to be under the Reapers' control when they can see the good ways of the true geth once again. And even if Legion's geth will gain more numbers, it will probably not change anything regarding the quarian homeworld. The only thing the geth need to stand down is proof that the quarians won't try anything later and that coexistence is possible.
80% of the time, I kill them, just because I feel that rewriting betrays sentient ideals, and I think that more geth would be more susceptible to the Reapers.
#5154
Posté 01 août 2010 - 06:31
Arhka wrote...
Someone With Mass wrote...
PKchu wrote...
Ah, I see. Thanks.
Here's a random topic for you - what's the "right" decision with Legion's loyalty mission? The character I was roleplaying had a LI in Tali, so when Tali said "kill the geth" I blew them up. In retrospect I wonder if that hurts their chance for the only possible happy outcome I see - peace between geth and Quarians. Alternatively blowing up those Geth might be the only way to get you a "house on the homeworld" during the war,
I think the whole "mindrape" or "execute" is the hardest decision in the game actually. I'm still conflicted over the metagame aspect.
I prefer to rewrite them. No need for them to be under the Reapers' control when they can see the good ways of the true geth once again. And even if Legion's geth will gain more numbers, it will probably not change anything regarding the quarian homeworld. The only thing the geth need to stand down is proof that the quarians won't try anything later and that coexistence is possible.
80% of the time, I kill them, just because I feel that rewriting betrays sentient ideals, and I think that more geth would be more susceptible to the Reapers.
The Geth's worship of the Reapers were due to what was mentioned as a 'math error'. Technically, the heretic Geth wanted to advance their race even further by accepting Sovereign and the Reaper tech, but ends up serving him anyway.
Sovereign COULD have rewritten the entire Geth to serve his purpose if he wanted to, attack Citadel with a massive army of Geth at his heels, and open the relay to dark space sooner than expected. But he didn't, why?
#5155
Posté 01 août 2010 - 06:32
I usually rewrite them. If you destroy them, you are only destroying the heritic geth that are on that station, and any that are outside would be unaffected. Rewriting them affects all of the heritic geth, both on and off the station. To me, that means less chance of a future geth uprising.Arhka wrote...
Someone With Mass wrote...
PKchu wrote...
Ah, I see. Thanks.
Here's a random topic for you - what's the "right" decision with Legion's loyalty mission? The character I was roleplaying had a LI in Tali, so when Tali said "kill the geth" I blew them up. In retrospect I wonder if that hurts their chance for the only possible happy outcome I see - peace between geth and Quarians. Alternatively blowing up those Geth might be the only way to get you a "house on the homeworld" during the war,
I think the whole "mindrape" or "execute" is the hardest decision in the game actually. I'm still conflicted over the metagame aspect.
I prefer to rewrite them. No need for them to be under the Reapers' control when they can see the good ways of the true geth once again. And even if Legion's geth will gain more numbers, it will probably not change anything regarding the quarian homeworld. The only thing the geth need to stand down is proof that the quarians won't try anything later and that coexistence is possible.
80% of the time, I kill them, just because I feel that rewriting betrays sentient ideals, and I think that more geth would be more susceptible to the Reapers.
Theres a sense of irony here; you can cripple the heritic geth by destroying them, or destroy them by rewriting them instead
#5156
Posté 01 août 2010 - 06:33
Someone With Mass wrote...
Skadhi1 wrote...
Hmm....I'm not sure. Imagine going around in some unique clothing that automatically triggers suspicion. It would be almost impossible to steal. No, I think they would become a badly abused and victimized underclass. And, perhaps, a disproportionate part of the prison population.
They could just "accidently" bump into people. Or take something small that no one will notice from a storage room here and there when no one's watching.
I thought Shepard loves to go through wallsafe, container, doors, datapad, etc. and get some extra money into his bank account...
...and they call the quarians thieves?
#5158
Posté 01 août 2010 - 06:37
Well, Shepard does have the council saying that hes a good guy...Megumeru wrote...
I thought Shepard loves to go through wallsafe, container, doors, datapad, etc. and get some extra money into his bank account...
...and they call the quarians thieves?
#5159
Posté 01 août 2010 - 06:37
abatista wrote...
I usually rewrite them. If you destroy them, you are only destroying the heritic geth that are on that station, and any that are outside would be unaffected. Rewriting them affects all of the heritic geth, both on and off the station. To me, that means less chance of a future geth uprising.Arhka wrote...
Someone With Mass wrote...
PKchu wrote...
Ah, I see. Thanks.
Here's a random topic for you - what's the "right" decision with Legion's loyalty mission? The character I was roleplaying had a LI in Tali, so when Tali said "kill the geth" I blew them up. In retrospect I wonder if that hurts their chance for the only possible happy outcome I see - peace between geth and Quarians. Alternatively blowing up those Geth might be the only way to get you a "house on the homeworld" during the war,
I think the whole "mindrape" or "execute" is the hardest decision in the game actually. I'm still conflicted over the metagame aspect.
I prefer to rewrite them. No need for them to be under the Reapers' control when they can see the good ways of the true geth once again. And even if Legion's geth will gain more numbers, it will probably not change anything regarding the quarian homeworld. The only thing the geth need to stand down is proof that the quarians won't try anything later and that coexistence is possible.
80% of the time, I kill them, just because I feel that rewriting betrays sentient ideals, and I think that more geth would be more susceptible to the Reapers.
Theres a sense of irony here; you can cripple the heritic geth by destroying them, or destroy them by rewriting them instead
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Never saw it that way, but that IS a sound conclusion. Destroying the station affects those within the Base of Operation of the heretics, and possibly on some nearby star system. Rewritting them meant sending the entire heretics back into the 'friendly' Geth, wiping them from existence by integration.
That is sound...not to mention, you have build team B as part of Galactic Team Rejects for ME3
#5160
Posté 01 août 2010 - 06:51
IndigoWolfe wrote...
Two hundred and seven down. Nine thousand, nine hundred and eighty-three to go.
Ugh...don't remind me.
Anyway.
I think Tali (or the whole crew) should all gather on the crew deck to play some games, when special events occur and such.
#5161
Posté 01 août 2010 - 06:55
or at least talk more with each other like in the KOTOR series.Someone With Mass wrote...
IndigoWolfe wrote...
Two hundred and seven down. Nine thousand, nine hundred and eighty-three to go.
Ugh...don't remind me.
Anyway.
I think Tali (or the whole crew) should all gather on the crew deck to play some games, when special events occur and such.
#5162
Posté 01 août 2010 - 06:55
Someone With Mass wrote...
IndigoWolfe wrote...
Two hundred and seven down. Nine thousand, nine hundred and eighty-three to go.
Ugh...don't remind me.
Anyway.
I think Tali (or the whole crew) should all gather on the crew deck to play some games, when special events occur and such.
ME3 should just have more squadmate interaction in general. For instance, if you went to talk to one, you might find two or more of them engaged in conversation that you could listen to or cut in on.
#5163
Posté 01 août 2010 - 06:57
Megumeru wrote...
*snip*
The Geth's worship of the Reapers were due to what was mentioned as a 'math error'. Technically, the heretic Geth wanted to advance their race even further by accepting Sovereign and the Reaper tech, but ends up serving him anyway.
Sovereign COULD have rewritten the entire Geth to serve his purpose if he wanted to, attack Citadel with a massive army of Geth at his heels, and open the relay to dark space sooner than expected. But he didn't, why?
I thought the whole split in the heretics was based on a disagreement on whether or not to accept the reapers' offer of help. If Sovereign could have effected the entire race, I don't see why he wouldn't. He was there to stop a race from evolving along its own lines, because they aren't vulnerable to the Citadel gambit, and he didn't fully succeed. He just weakened the geth, picking up an army in the process. I always figured that he made the geth an offer that they couldn't refuse, and the heretics took the bait. How they got from accepting the tech to worshipping the reapers as gods I don't know, but it seems pretty clear that they can't control the true geth.
#5164
Posté 01 août 2010 - 07:02
Water Dumple wrote...
Someone With Mass wrote...
IndigoWolfe wrote...
Two hundred and seven down. Nine thousand, nine hundred and eighty-three to go.
Ugh...don't remind me.
Anyway.
I think Tali (or the whole crew) should all gather on the crew deck to play some games, when special events occur and such.
ME3 should just have more squadmate interaction in general. For instance, if you went to talk to one, you might find two or more of them engaged in conversation that you could listen to or cut in on.
Now, that would be something interesting to see.
Almost all the characters feels like they are a little...self-centric.
Sometimes they mention the others, but they never really talk about them or with them while they're on the ship.
Modifié par Someone With Mass, 01 août 2010 - 07:06 .
#5165
Posté 01 août 2010 - 07:07
should have some more of the agruments scens, you know Jack/Miranda and Tali/Legion just with drifferen't crew members.Someone With Mass wrote...
Water Dumple wrote...
Someone With Mass wrote...
IndigoWolfe wrote...
Two hundred and seven down. Nine thousand, nine hundred and eighty-three to go.
Ugh...don't remind me.
Anyway.
I think Tali (or the whole crew) should all gather on the crew deck to play some games, when special events occur and such.
ME3 should just have more squadmate interaction in general. For instance, if you went to talk to one, you might find two or more of them engaged in conversation that you could listen to or cut in on.
Now, that would be something interesting to see..
Almost all the characters feels like they are a little...self-centric.
Sometimes they mention the others, but they never really talk about them or with them while they're on the ship.
#5166
Posté 01 août 2010 - 07:07
I think so too. One of the things that made me like Mass Effect 2 so much was that the characters almost always had something interesting to say. I would always listen to them, and be left wanting more after I had exhausted all of the conversation options.Water Dumple wrote...
ME3 should just have more squadmate interaction in general. For instance, if you went to talk to one, you might find two or more of them engaged in conversation that you could listen to or cut in on.
#5167
Posté 01 août 2010 - 07:07
The Heretics didn't join the Reapers due to a math error - Legion specifically tells you this, even. Sovereign didn't rewrite the Geth to instigate the schism, which is why he didn't rewrite the entire Geth race.Megumeru wrote...
*snip*
The Geth's worship of the Reapers were due to what was mentioned as a 'math error'. Technically, the heretic Geth wanted to advance their race even further by accepting Sovereign and the Reaper tech, but ends up serving him anyway.
Sovereign COULD have rewritten the entire Geth to serve his purpose if he wanted to, attack Citadel with a massive army of Geth at his heels, and open the relay to dark space sooner than expected. But he didn't, why?
However, the fact that Heretics were using hardware provided by Sovereign probably means the Reaper had every intention of rewriting the rest of the Geth once a sufficient virus had been created.
Modifié par Pacifien, 01 août 2010 - 07:07 .
#5168
Posté 01 août 2010 - 07:12
TTTX wrote...
should have some more of the agruments scens, you know Jack/Miranda and Tali/Legion just with drifferen't crew members.
Maybe on a more friendly level, though.
Where they are not pointing guns at each other or threatening to paint the walls with the other character's brain.
#5169
Posté 01 août 2010 - 07:13
#5170
Posté 01 août 2010 - 07:19
indeed, talking about this makes me want to see a trailer about ME3 even if it's a teaser, just to give us a hint, if Tali is going to be there as a team member or not.Someone With Mass wrote...
TTTX wrote...
should have some more of the agruments scens, you know Jack/Miranda and Tali/Legion just with drifferen't crew members.
Maybe on a more friendly level, though.
Where they are not pointing guns at each other or threatening to paint the walls with the other character's brain.
Modifié par TTTX, 01 août 2010 - 07:21 .
#5171
Posté 01 août 2010 - 07:27
Someone With Mass wrote...
TTTX wrote...
should have some more of the agruments scens, you know Jack/Miranda and Tali/Legion just with drifferen't crew members.
Maybe on a more friendly level, though.
Where they are not pointing guns at each other or threatening to paint the walls with the other character's brain.
Considering some of the people we're dealing with here, I was shocked that there weren't more violent ourbursts.
Jack, for instance, I was convinced was going to start **** constantly. Apparently, she was content in her little hidey-hole. For the most part, at least.
#5172
Posté 01 août 2010 - 07:32
#5173
Posté 01 août 2010 - 07:33
#5174
Posté 01 août 2010 - 07:34
I was surprised as well. And somewhat disappointed. I have to say though, I should have expected the trailers to be sensationalist, I guess.Lividity Jones wrote...
Someone With Mass wrote...
TTTX wrote...
should have some more of the agruments scens, you know Jack/Miranda and Tali/Legion just with drifferen't crew members.
Maybe on a more friendly level, though.
Where they are not pointing guns at each other or threatening to paint the walls with the other character's brain.
Considering some of the people we're dealing with here, I was shocked that there weren't more violent ourbursts.
Jack, for instance, I was convinced was going to start **** constantly. Apparently, she was content in her little hidey-hole. For the most part, at least.
#5175
Posté 01 août 2010 - 07:35
Lividity Jones wrote...
Considering some of the people we're dealing with here, I was shocked that there weren't more violent ourbursts.
Jack, for instance, I was convinced was going to start **** constantly. Apparently, she was content in her little hidey-hole. For the most part, at least.
I thought Grunt and Garrus were going to have a fight at some point, after hearing all Grunt's friendly speeches about turians.
Or Jacob and Thane based on mistrust on Jacob's side.




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