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Is there any way to just be friends with Jack?


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#51
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jlb524 wrote...

Bamboozalist wrote...

@Jib:
You have to understand her personality. She thinks everyone is out to get her and doesn't want/need anyone's help. That's why she's so antagonistic towards you at the beginning, you then peel that away to where she's not the emotionally open person she is in a maleshep romance with her but she's still beyond only interested in Cerberus data. It's not a friendship like say Samara, but it's still a friendship. I don't know what you're expecting from a gigantic ball of emotional baggage and ****ed up. Her thanking you for talking to her about stuff is a damn miracle.


I'm not saying I have a problem with her personalitly...I just don't think it's what could be called a 'friendship' with FemShep.  I don't think it is....it could become one in the future, but it isn't there yet.


Well it's certainly the closest thing your getting to a friendship with Jack if you don't want to sleep with her and it's certainly beyond a simple "business" partnership as Jack even states that she's good for the mission so she doesn't understand why Shepard wants to keep talking after her loyalty mission. So I guess we can call it, a quasi mutual respect between two women who respect each other?

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jlb524 wrote...
I'm not saying I have a problem with her personalitly...I just don't think it's what could be called a 'friendship' with FemShep.  I don't think it is....it could become one in the future, but it isn't there yet.

I always wondered why people claimed there was no friendship with Jack because she does outright tell a female Shepard she likes her, and that there was nothing more to say. (Because that's the end of the dialogue chain.)

But I'm similar to Jack in that what you get in the game is pretty much the closest people are going to get to friendship with me. I mean, what I consider to be friendship. I suppose other people just take it as me still being a ****. But, you know, that's how some people roll. Sometimes that's all you get.

Modifié par Pacifien, 10 janvier 2011 - 08:25 .


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You have to understand her personality. She thinks everyone is out to get her and doesn't want/need anyone's help. That's why she's so antagonistic towards you at the beginning, you then peel that away to where she's not the emotionally open person she is in a maleshep romance with her but she's still beyond only interested in Cerberus data. It's not a friendship like say Samara, but it's still a friendship. I don't know what you're expecting from a gigantic ball of emotional baggage and ****ed up. Her thanking you for talking to her about stuff is a damn miracle.


Why is romance easier for her than friendship?

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Bamboozalist wrote...

Well it's certainly the closest thing your getting to a friendship with Jack if you don't want to sleep with her and it's certainly beyond a simple "business" partnership as Jack even states that she's good for the mission so she doesn't understand why Shepard wants to keep talking after her loyalty mission. So I guess we can call it, a quasi mutual respect between two women who respect each other?



Pacifien wrote...

But I'm similar to Jack in that what you get in the game is
pretty much the closest people are going to get to friendship with me.
I mean, what I consider to be friendship. I suppose other people just
take it as me still being a ****. But, you know, that's how some people
roll. Sometimes that's all you get.


That's fine, but I woudn't call it a friendship.  That's what I'm contesting.  I'm not saying that Jack hates Shepard or doesn't respect Shepard or anything like that.

Xilizhra wrote...

Why is romance easier for her than friendship?



That's a mystery.

Modifié par jlb524, 10 janvier 2011 - 08:28 .


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It might not be a friendship by your standards, but people are very different.

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jlb524 wrote...

That's fine, but I woudn't call it a friendship.  That's what I'm contesting.  I'm not saying that Jack hates Shepard or doesn't respect Shepard or anything like that.


She tells Shepard she likes her, she shared her secrets and opens up to Shepard, and considers Shepard the first person to really care about her. Call that what ever you want, but that's something. Not every friendship is going to get beers on the Citadel.

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How do you expect her to react to being heartbroken? Shepard probably is the first guy she really got to care about and then he says no. She is used to getting her way and was messed up to begin with.



I think maybe if you had sex with her you don't get the somwaht friends ending that was just mentioned.

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a better question is, is the any way to just jettison jack out of an airlock?

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JuicElawl wrote...

a better question is, is the any way to just jettison jack out of an airlock?


LOL:lol:

Well...I guess you COULD say that TIM is in the airlock and he's asleep with an exposed neck....:whistle:

Jack is definitely not my favorite either...

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Xilizhra wrote...

Why is romance easier for her than friendship?


Because she's kinda trampish?

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JuicElawl wrote...

a better question is, is the any way to just jettison jack out of an airlock?


Not that specifically, but you can kill her by other means.  Isn't that sufficient?

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didymos1120 wrote...

JuicElawl wrote...

a better question is, is the any way to just jettison jack out of an airlock?


Not that specifically, but you can kill her by other means.  Isn't that sufficient?


Yeah that's one thing that ME2 does well, if you hate a squad character enough, it's pretty easy to get them killed lol.

"Oh what's that you wanna go to Pragia, Jack?...Yeaaahhh...No Time!"

*wooosh*

*choose jack as any suicide mission specialist* = no more Jack

lol but even though I don't like her, I still can't bring myself to purposefully killing her or anyone else lol such a softy I guess :innocent:

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Or just don't upgrade the shields, much easier that way.

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If you're nice to Jack as femshep, then eventually she says something along the lines of "I don't like the whole girl's club thing." So at best you can be cordial to eachother.

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I love how every thread about Jack eventually becomes about killing her.

Especially when those who want to say it is because she is "so psycho" or "too violent".

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AntiChri5 wrote...

I love how every thread about Jack eventually becomes about killing her.
Especially when those who want to say it is because she is "so psycho" or "too violent".


rofl...


An over-aggressive Category 5 psycho-b**** like Jack must be euthenized. It is her only way out.

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You could not have missed my point more.

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AntiChri5 wrote...

You could not have missed my point more.


Twas a devil's advocate post, sir.

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didymos1120 wrote...

JuicElawl wrote...

a better question is, is the any way to just jettison jack out of an airlock?


Not that specifically, but you can kill her by other means.  Isn't that sufficient?

not rly. i want an option to leave a trail of cookie crumbs into an airlock, and she follows them in.