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DJBare

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It's odd, I've done this mission a number of times without giving it a second thought, I've saved the workers and lost santiago, I've let the workers die and allowed Zaeed his revenge, as I said, initialliy I thought nothing of it, but when I heard Zaeed say "it will be worth it on the long run, you will see"; it got me thinking, Santiago was basically turning the blue suns into a bunch of pirates.

Heres my thought, with santiago out of the picture the blue suns may help in the battle against the reapers in ME3 with Zaeed being the influence, I'm currently playing an almost pure paragon, so I'm having a bit of difficulty making the choice .
Your thoughts?

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Encarmine

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Im one of those that thinks Zaeed will appear in ME3



I like the character, but we cant garantee anything, but I too always help him kill Santiago, as afterall that dude will just go on killing people if you let him get away,



'shot in the back and left to rot.. thats Vidos style'

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hong

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When Zaeed says it'll be worth it, that's probably a reference to the final ME2 mission.

Modifié par hong, 27 décembre 2010 - 01:13 .


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Knickerus

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Why would Zaeed return in ME3 if he was a DLC in ME2? Do you think he'll be DLC again or an pre-DLC squad member if he comes back?

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mcsupersport

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Turning??? There is no turning them pirate, they are, and after 20 years of it, there is no quick turning back. Zaeed doesn't have ANY influence with the Blues, heck they held him while Santiago shot him, so what does that say about Zaeed's relationship with the Blues??



This mission all comes down to are you willing to sacrifice the lives of someone to take out your target, and nothing more. You can dress it up pretty, but will you let civilians die just to make Zaeed happy.




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ManiacRex

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After playing his loyalty mission again yesterday it struck me too this mission may have long term consequences besides the usual paragon/renegade choice. Zaeed back in charge of the Blue Suns may have its advantages in ME3. Regarding Zaeed being DLC, Bioware can make the default choice that you killed Zaeed at the end of the mission. So no problem if people didn't download it.

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Encarmine

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If Bioware want to make some extra cash in ME3, they couldnt do bad in releasing a Zaeed Returns DLC. I would idealy love to see him as a full time squad member.



The actual Voice Actor does loads of work for Bioware, so i just hope that trend continues for ME3.



If anythings going to bring you out of retirement (afterall he was planning to retire on the money cerberus paid him) it would be the destruction of the galaxy

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First-time poster here.



Zaeed most probably wouldn't take charge of the Blue Suns, and even if he did, he'd probably just botch it up: if the Shadow Broker's files are any indication, the man has no leadership skills whatsoever.



Zaeed is a man of action, not given to deep thought: more likely than not, he treats every mission as his last, living only for the present moment. He's like Grunt with a death wish in a way - looking for "impossible missions," not as a way to gauge his own strength, but so someone could do him a favor and end his life.



From the looks of things, Zaeed works best alone or in small groups; if he's going to lead a group, it'll work out best as a short job or mission, then break up before Zaeed's personality starts hampering the group. Furthermore, he has no vision of his own future, no ambition beyond the next fight; as Chambers says if you choose the Renegade route, Zaeed gets his revenge, but has nothing more to look forward to.



And hey, in ME3, maybe you'll get a shot at Vido AND Balak together! (Hopefully, without those bothersome civilians getting in the way, and all that...)

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Encarmine

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welcome! Yeah in ME3 getting hold of Balak would be awesom, if i get the civilian choice again, stuff it im gonna let them die and take down Balak.



infact next time i do another ME1 playthrough, im gonna kill Balak

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AK404 wrote...

First-time poster here.

Zaeed most probably wouldn't take charge of the Blue Suns, and even if he did, he'd probably just botch it up: if the Shadow Broker's files are any indication, the man has no leadership skills whatsoever.

Zaeed is a man of action, not given to deep thought: more likely than not, he treats every mission as his last, living only for the present moment. He's like Grunt with a death wish in a way - looking for "impossible missions," not as a way to gauge his own strength, but so someone could do him a favor and end his life.

From the looks of things, Zaeed works best alone or in small groups; if he's going to lead a group, it'll work out best as a short job or mission, then break up before Zaeed's personality starts hampering the group. Furthermore, he has no vision of his own future, no ambition beyond the next fight; as Chambers says if you choose the Renegade route, Zaeed gets his revenge, but has nothing more to look forward to.

And hey, in ME3, maybe you'll get a shot at Vido AND Balak together! (Hopefully, without those bothersome civilians getting in the way, and all that...)


would be fun if you walked into them on omega:
"Missed me?":devil:

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DJBare

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Zaeed does not neccassarily need to take over leadership of the blue suns, but he can still be an influence, but only if Santiago is out of the way.



But I saved the workers and used a paragon speech check to get Zaeeds loyalty, but Santiago is free, I hope we have to deal with him in ME3, I would like to give Zaeed the chance to finish santiago off(as long as no innocents are involved)