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TIM is literally Emperor Palpatine!

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mrsph wrote...

TIM is literally Emperor Palpatine!


And the Council is the easy manipulated senate.

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Tali just wanted to go to the citadel to pick up some power converters :(

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Not even sure, short of the Thorian, if it's possible to create clones in the Mass Effect universe.

ME is surpose to be 'our' future and we can creat clones now so why not 200 years later?

I don't mean clones in our sense. We have created genetic clones, but the more fantastical clones of where you step into a chamber and a direct clone, with all of your memories, etc, comes out of another room, we haven't yet done. The Illusive Man could create a genetic clone of himself, but that is besides the point because the important thing is his memory and his mind.

I wouldn't be surprise if TIM had made a project to solve that problem.

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I don't plan to use it all that much.

But, if, for instance, we're having a heated debate on here that might be seen as off topic, we'll have a place readily availible to move the discussion to for a bit. We don't derail this thread, and everyone is happy.

Doubt it will see much use, but having it is nice all the same.

Because we don't have that already?  Like I said to Collider, it's your choice whether or not to join. I'll go if people sign up, but it is only going to further depricate the thread.

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You I actually like this  look for her, it has a Michael Turner kind feel to it,  do a little more with facial markings and we have a winner her.  The hair is perfect, short and messy.

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I wouldn't be surprise if TIM had made a project to solve that problem.


How many Cerberus operatives will die during the completion of this project? Or which alien species will TIM ****** off?

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It's funny how much ineptness we see of Cerberus. It's very hard to sympathize with them. They've got failed projects everywhere.

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mrsph wrote...

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I wouldn't be surprise if TIM had made a project to solve that problem.


How many Cerberus operatives will die during the completion of this project? Or which alien species will TIM ****** off?

1. many

2. Asari because of their embras enternerti thing they can do (could explain why the asari counciler seemed very pissed at Cerberus).

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It's funny how much ineptness we see of Cerberus. It's very hard to sympathize with them. They've got failed projects everywhere.


After Retribution and Overlord I just gave up trying to take them seriously. Yeah, they may have had some succesful projects, but holy crap does that really outweigh the fact they nearly doomed the galaxy on two different occassions?

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Actually, the "embrace eternity" thing reminded me of a bit of a plot hole, or a "huh?" part of the story. Shepard is trying to convince the council of his or her views, but Shepard never thinks to mind meld with the Asari Councilor as s/he did with Liara for the Prothean/Reaper information.

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mrsph wrote...

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It's funny how much ineptness we see of Cerberus. It's very hard to sympathize with them. They've got failed projects everywhere.


After Retribution and Overlord I just gave up trying to take them seriously. Yeah, they may have had some succesful projects, but holy crap does that really outweigh the fact they nearly doomed the galaxy on two different occassions?


I can think of at least three other major screw ups as well. They may have the resources, but their actions shows that they have no idea of what the hell they are doing, experimenting with alien technology and all that.

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mrsph wrote...

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It's funny how much ineptness we see of Cerberus. It's very hard to sympathize with them. They've got failed projects everywhere.


After Retribution and Overlord I just gave up trying to take them seriously. Yeah, they may have had some succesful projects, but holy crap does that really outweigh the fact they nearly doomed the galaxy on two different occassions?

  

Because good help is hard to find these days.... TIM pretty smart guy,  he issues some orders that make sense.   The people under him  not so much.  

 If the general issues and unclear order to his  Lt  and its not followed than the General is at fault. if the General issues clear order and it not followed than  it is the Lt fault  for not communicating the order properly

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Collider wrote...

Actually, the "embrace eternity" thing reminded me of a bit of a plot hole, or a "huh?" part of the story. Shepard is trying to convince the council of his or her views, but Shepard never thinks to mind meld with the Asari Councilor as s/he did with Liara for the Prothean/Reaper information.


My guess is that it has something to do with personal trust.

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The Collector Base decision kind of reminds me of the ME1 end game decision. It's not particularly balanced. Well, I think the ME1 decision was more lopsided. I liked Udina as a character, but Bioware very much made him easily dislikable - which was likely the point. That itself is fine, but it kind of reduces the end game choice to "Awesome guy who's been helping you this entire time," or "Jerkface who almost doomed the entire galaxy."



Shepard: HMM, WHO DO I PICK?

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Someone With Mass wrote...

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Actually, the "embrace eternity" thing reminded me of a bit of a plot hole, or a "huh?" part of the story. Shepard is trying to convince the council of his or her views, but Shepard never thinks to mind meld with the Asari Councilor as s/he did with Liara for the Prothean/Reaper information.


My guess is that it has something to do with personal trust.

Well Liara & Shiala had just met Shepard. They still did it.

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I pick Udina every time because I'm a rebel.



At least on my main Shepard's anyway.

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mrsph wrote...

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It's funny how much ineptness we see of Cerberus. It's very hard to sympathize with them. They've got failed projects everywhere.


After Retribution and Overlord I just gave up trying to take them seriously. Yeah, they may have had some succesful projects, but holy crap does that really outweigh the fact they nearly doomed the galaxy on two different occassions?

  

Because good help is hard to find these days.... TIM pretty smart guy,  he issues some orders that make sense.   The people under him  not so much.  

 If the general issues and unclear order to his  Lt  and its not followed than the General is at fault. if the General issues clear order and it not followed than  it is the Lt fault  for not communicating the order properly

Cerberus is either inept on keeping an eye on their cells, or the "cells gone rogue" thing is a load of crap.

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I pick Udina every time because I'm a rebel.

At least on my main Shepard's anyway.

I actually did important a playthrough with Udina chosen the first time I played ME1. I can kind of see that they took notice of Anderson's popularity because i hardly get to talk to Udina at all, which makes me sad. Not to mention Udina just kind of...disapproving to Shepard again. Hey dude, I made you councilor...

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Back after a week away. Has there been any new minifics while I was gone?

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Collider wrote...

The Collector Base decision kind of reminds me of the ME1 end game decision. It's not particularly balanced. Well, I think the ME1 decision was more lopsided. I liked Udina as a character, but Bioware very much made him easily dislikable - which was likely the point. That itself is fine, but it kind of reduces the end game choice to "Awesome guy who's been helping you this entire time," or "Jerkface who almost doomed the entire galaxy."

Shepard: HMM, WHO DO I PICK?


Very few of the major plot decisions are difficult to take side on.

Handing over a base full of unknown and possibly very powerful alien technology to a terrorist organization which only goal is to dominate all aliens, or destroy it, rub it in their faces and hope you'll find a better solution to your Reaper problem.

Is that supposed to be a hard choice?

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Back after a week away. Has there been new minifics while I was gone?

We do have a new group. :whistle:
Clan Zorah

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Collider wrote...

nitefyre410 wrote...

mrsph wrote...

Collider wrote...

It's funny how much ineptness we see of Cerberus. It's very hard to sympathize with them. They've got failed projects everywhere.


After Retribution and Overlord I just gave up trying to take them seriously. Yeah, they may have had some succesful projects, but holy crap does that really outweigh the fact they nearly doomed the galaxy on two different occassions?

  

Because good help is hard to find these days.... TIM pretty smart guy,  he issues some orders that make sense.   The people under him  not so much.  

 If the general issues and unclear order to his  Lt  and its not followed than the General is at fault. if the General issues clear order and it not followed than  it is the Lt fault  for not communicating the order properly

Cerberus is either inept on keeping an eye on their cells, or the "cells gone rogue" thing is a load of crap.

 


Your statement  tells  me you did not take the time to read the ME  codex on how Cerberus is structured so I am not even going to waste my time. 

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Since I heard from Collider that you like my Mordin playthrough, I'm giving you a little say in the entire thing. So should Mordin leave the Miranda station and hop on the Tali train, or should he wait it out until the final romance scene for the hilarity of it alone?

Go with Miranda for teh lulz.

And considering people already start raging when I post stuff like this:
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I don't think it'd be extremely well received.

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Collider wrote...

Savakka1 wrote...

Back after a week away. Has there been new minifics while I was gone?

We do have a new group. :whistle:
Clan Zorah



Guess I'll have to join it then. *Joins Clan Zorah*