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Shandepared wrote...

If you don't have the stomach to be renegade then you shouldn't have ever accepted the offer to become a Spectre.

So sayeth the one afraid to side with a group of all-powerful but peacefully intentioned synthetics over their fallen organic masters.

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Kaiser Shepard wrote...

So sayeth the one afraid to side with a group of all-powerful but peacefully intentioned synthetics over their fallen organic masters.


It's always paragons who side with the geth. What are you talking about?

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Shandepared wrote...

Kaiser Shepard wrote...

So sayeth the one afraid to side with a group of all-powerful but peacefully intentioned synthetics over their fallen organic masters.


It's always paragons who side with the geth. What are you talking about?

If you can't fight an enemy, join them.

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That is a joke. ;)

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I don't agree with the makers of the game that letting the council die is a renegade act. I would happily see the 3 most senior politicians die from any government if the only way to save them was to sacrifice thousands of other people.


Exactly.

They also make it sound (in ME1) like there's only a handful of people on board the Ascension not 10k people.

You see, I don't care about the people on the Destiny Ascention, hell no. I have ulterior motives. I want to save the GUNS on the Destiny Ascention. Big difference.

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I never had a problem killing the Council, I gladly did it every playthrough for the greater good of the galaxy. but then everyone was mad at me in ME2 and I had to make a paragon playthrough :'(

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Shandepared wrote...

Kaiser Shepard wrote...

So sayeth the one afraid to side with a group of all-powerful but peacefully intentioned synthetics over their fallen organic masters.


It's always paragons who side with the geth. What are you talking about?

Siding with the geth is the more pragmatic choice, thus Renegade.

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I don't agree with you, Kaiser.

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I don't agree with you, Kaiser.

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I am no fan of the Council, hell I saved the Rachni just to throw it in their face, but I do have to say the conversation with Udina after kill off the Rachni made me laugh



Udina "I don't know whats funnier the fact that you found a species that the council thought they wiped out a thousand years ago or the fact that you finished the job."



I usually play the game from choice to choice on what I chose ( save the Rachni but kill the blinks), in ME1 it was fine but in ME2 it got kinda tricky to keep certian people loyal.

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Kaiser Shepard wrote...

Shandepared wrote...

Kaiser Shepard wrote...

So sayeth the one afraid to side with a group of all-powerful but peacefully intentioned synthetics over their fallen organic masters.


It's always paragons who side with the geth. What are you talking about?

Siding with the geth is the more pragmatic choice, thus Renegade.

Renegades can be just as unpragmatic as Paragons. Paragon and Renegade are bad names. They should be replaced with **** and ****. The paragons are too wussy in some situations, and renegades are too focused on being mean in others. Unfortunately, if you want to play paragade, you have to let a few folks die, instead of acting like some kind of logical and reasonable human being.
Edit: Cool, it censored both of them! Just use your imagination.

Modifié par Anezay, 04 août 2010 - 10:02 .


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OP.



Do you "train" kittens, Pick "medicinal herbs", or take cookies from fat children "for their own good"?



If not . . . then no. You are not a "softie".

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thegreateski wrote...

OP.

Do you "train" kittens, Pick "medicinal herbs", or take cookies from fat children "for their own good"?

If not . . . then no. You are not a "softie".

If by "train", you mean "drown", then ye... I mean no. Nope. Never. I do NOT do that. Totally innocent.

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I usually play full on Paragon. Davian Shepard is kind, caring, understanding, merciful, charismatic. He always puts others' needs before his own, focuses on doing the right thing, the right way, not the quick way. If lives are at stake, he finds another way to do things. However, when somebody threatens the galactic peace (such as that arrogant Weyrloc Clanspeaker) he ends them. Basically, killing the Council would only cause Galactic uproar, and distrust for humanity and tensions between races would only grow, further dividing the Galaxy, which is the last thing that it needs in the wake of the approaching Reaper invasion...

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I always play paragon...basically I make the decisions as if I was in the game.

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This seems like the place . . . I got a quick question here.

I got 90% Paragon and 50% Renegade on my "cannon" playthrough.

I am lucky? Awesome? Or indecisive?

(Everyone lived.)

Modifié par thegreateski, 04 août 2010 - 10:18 .


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thegreateski wrote...

(This seems like the place) Quick question here.

I got 90% Paragon and 50% Renegade on my "cannon" playthrough.

I am lucky? Awesome? Or indecisive?


How the flip did you manage to get that? In order for me to get that high paragon my renegade bar is always close to empty o.o even when I plan out every single decision.
Did you import from ME1?

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EffectedByTheMasses wrote...

thegreateski wrote...

(This seems like the place) Quick question here.

I got 90% Paragon and 50% Renegade on my "cannon" playthrough.

I am lucky? Awesome? Or indecisive?


How the flip did you manage to get that? In order for me to get that high paragon my renegade bar is always close to empty o.o even when I plan out every single decision.
Did you import from ME1?

Yes.

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That Yellow Bastard wrote...

I usually play full on Paragon. Davian Shepard is kind, caring, understanding, merciful, charismatic. He always puts others' needs before his own, focuses on doing the right thing, the right way, not the quick way. If lives are at stake, he finds another way to do things. However, when somebody threatens the galactic peace (such as that arrogant Weyrloc Clanspeaker) he ends them. Basically, killing the Council would only cause Galactic uproar, and distrust for humanity and tensions between races would only grow, further dividing the Galaxy, which is the last thing that it needs in the wake of the approaching Reaper invasion...

but if you're roleplaying, you wouldn't know that 'letting the council die' would cause an uproar. The Alliance didn't murder the council. In the heat of the moment, we had to decide either to save the council and sacrifice our fleet which would then leave us in a horrible position of not knowing if we could stop this incredibly powerful enemy that could destroy life and we know it. OR we'd have to sacrifice the council, in turn we'd have a fresh fleet to take on this massive enemy then and there, possibly saving the galaxy. The logical choice is to abandon the council for the greater good, but in ME2 renegades come off and ass bloodthristy racist murderers.

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I see. Now I really want to finish ME1.

Just wondering, but what were your para/gade scores from ME1?

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thegreateski wrote...

This seems like the place . . . I got a quick question here.

I got 90% Paragon and 50% Renegade on my "cannon" playthrough.

I am lucky? Awesome? Or indecisive?

(Everyone lived.)


I vote Awesome, any trouble with the crew infighting or did you keep them loyal?

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EffectedByTheMasses wrote...

I see. Now I really want to finish ME1.
Just wondering, but what were your para/gade scores from ME1?


100% Paragon 40% Renegade.

I vote Awesome, any trouble with the crew infighting or did you keep them loyal?

All loyal.

Modifié par thegreateski, 04 août 2010 - 10:37 .


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Batarians are all slavers and raiders. Kill 'em all.

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Main playthrough is paragon to the fullest with some renegade. Did a renegade playthrough aswell and had no issues with it until I was at the end of Overlord... I just couldn't make the renegade choice. That was too much.

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I just give the response that I, personally, would give. Which ends with about half and half, and leaves me with few conversation choices. So I cheat and give myself max para/rene, so I can say what i want.



Tho on my femshep...for some reason I just can't help but be as cruel as possible.

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Shandepared wrote...

If you don't have the stomach to be renegade then you shouldn't have ever accepted the offer to become a Spectre.


LOL what does that suppose to mean? That Renegades make better Spectres? I don't think so. Spectres are allowed to handle situations as they see fit instead of following a protocol. It just so happens to be that you as a Spectre tent to make ruthless decisions (renegade) while I as a Spectre prefer to make moral decisions (paragon). Neither of the two is "better" than the other. They're both equally valid but different kind of approaches.
And yes, even while playing paragon I still make renegade decisions here and there, but I would never cross the line. Commiting genocide and sacrificing innocents is not my cup of tea and I don't see how refusing to do such things makes me a worse Spectre than you.