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Then I hope that your squad finds out about it in ME3. I wanna see what their reaction to it would be.

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A collective "Thank god. That crazy Justicar b*tch was going to kill me."

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Gentleman Moogle

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Followed quickly by a collective "Oh God, now that crazy serial killer b*tch is going to kill me."

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id hook her up with joker if i could. imagine the funny diolauge and scenes when you got a dude with brittle bones and an alien psycho willing to screw him that leads to his demise

Modifié par Tazzmission, 27 février 2011 - 07:07 .


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Hook her up with Thane. Just before they "embrace eternity", he can go off on one of his mental holidays, and hopefully trap her in there as well.

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Kasumi already knows about  Morinth, talk to her after the suicide mission and you will see

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Cerbrus operative wrote...
Kasumi already knows about  Morinth, talk to her after the suicide mission and you will see

As does Kelly, Joker and potentially Grunt and Mordin.

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GodWood wrote...

Cerbrus operative wrote...
Kasumi already knows about  Morinth, talk to her after the suicide mission and you will see

As does Kelly, Joker and potentially Grunt and Mordin.


I don't recall anything to suggest anyone but Kasumi knew
anyway I made sure to have at least one Shep side with Morinth just to see how it'll play out in ME3

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rayvioletta wrote...

GodWood wrote...

Cerbrus operative wrote...
Kasumi already knows about  Morinth, talk to her after the suicide mission and you will see

As does Kelly, Joker and potentially Grunt and Mordin.

I don't recall anything to suggest anyone but Kasumi knew
anyway I made sure to have at least one Shep side with Morinth just to see how it'll play out in ME3

Kelly acknowledges "Samara's" change in behaviour and apparently so does Joker.
Grunt and Mordin both have dialogue with Morinth on Tuchanka where she doesn't bother with her ruse and uses her regular voice.

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Dean_the_Young

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I'm fairly certain that the Grunt/Morinth piece was something they neglected to cut along with the rest when they went into the 'let's make Morinth identical to Samara' idea.

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Bogsnot1 wrote...

Hook her up with Thane. Just before they "embrace eternity", he can go off on one of his mental holidays, and hopefully trap her in there as well.


LOL, this would be awesome.

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I'm eager to see what Morinth's coming out is gonna be like. You'll probably need a lot of Renegade points to tell the crew: "Stfu, I'm Commander Shepard and don't need to justify my decisions."


One might get the chance of trying to make it look as if Shepard is innocent and was fooled by the evil and cunning Morinth. Would be funny to watch Morinth's face expression after she finds out Shepard back-stabbed her just like that.

Third option would be, that you continue to cover up Morinth's identity and after the defeat of the Reapers part ways. Expect a lot of mysterious deaths and the unexpected disappearance of Kasumi, the girl who talked and knew too much.

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Morinth using her regular voice doesn't automatically mean that the other squadmate realized what was up. They might have just thought Samara had something in her throat. I doubt their first reaction would be, "Shepard killed Samara and replaced her with her daughter."

Hell, even TIM doesn't know what you did.

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Zall wrote...

Third option would be, that you continue to cover up Morinth's identity and after the defeat of the Reapers part ways. Expect a lot of mysterious deaths and the unexpected disappearance of Kasumi, the girl who talked and knew too much.


Kasumi seems smart enough not to let Morinth know that she knows, and if she was going to rat her and Shep out she'd likely have already done so or at least tried to talk Shep into getting rid of her. but then, that'd require the ability to actually have a proper conversation with a DLC crewmate and we can't be having that apparently

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I hope my Shep doesn't get killed by her...and I say new ass over old ass. :P

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Dean_the_Young

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Gentleman Moogle wrote...

Followed quickly by a collective "Oh God, now that crazy serial killer b*tch is going to kill me."

Only if you sleep with her. Only if you sleep with her.

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Dean_the_Young wrote...

Gentleman Moogle wrote...

Followed quickly by a collective "Oh God, now that crazy serial killer b*tch is going to kill me."

Only if you sleep with her. Only if you sleep with her.

Even Shepard sometimes isn't immune to her seduction. She makes death offers you can't resist.

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Dean_the_Young

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Since the only way to recruit her is to disprove that assertion...

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My money's on this being swept under the rug in ME3. Sadly, that also means Samara probably won't be in the game.

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Dean_the_Young wrote...

Since the only way to recruit her is to disprove that assertion...

Well, It's your choice whether you want or don't want to play gamble with the lives of your crew. :P Who knows whether the rest of Shepard's followship is as strong-willed as him.

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Dean_the_Young wrote...

Since the only way to recruit her is to disprove that assertion...

And then prove it again if you're dumb enough not an hour later.

At least both Morinth and Samara are fairly easy to predict in their behavior.  Morinth has her compulsions, Samara has her code.  Pay attention to what you do around whom and you'll be just fine and dandy.

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Zall wrote...

Dean_the_Young wrote...

Since the only way to recruit her is to disprove that assertion...

Well, It's your choice whether you want or don't want to play gamble with the lives of your crew. :P Who knows whether the rest of Shepard's followship is as strong-willed as him.

If we weren't going to gamble with the lives of our crew, we wouldn't have recruited a zealot who's ideologically obliged to kill/capture them after the current self-imposed slavery contract is completed.

Mind you, we also wouldn't send them to battle. People can die in those things, or so I've heard.

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AdmiralCheez wrote...

Dean_the_Young wrote...

Since the only way to recruit her is to disprove that assertion...

And then prove it again if you're dumb enough not an hour later.

At least both Morinth and Samara are fairly easy to predict in their behavior.  Morinth has her compulsions, Samara has her code.  Pay attention to what you do around whom and you'll be just fine and dandy.

Morinth's compulsions aren't even as over-dominating as some people insist on asserting: even Samara explicitly paints her as cautious, careful, and far more inclined towards her own personal safety than a 'quick fix', marking Morinth as the type who would go quiet and abstain for decades for safety.

Arguing that Morinth is going to sleep with whomever on the Normandy really requires an underlying assumption that Morinth is an idiot to think that doing so won't be noticed, caught, or retaliated in a closed environment constantly monitored by multiple sources.

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Dean_the_Young wrote...

AdmiralCheez wrote...

Dean_the_Young wrote...

Since the only way to recruit her is to disprove that assertion...

And then prove it again if you're dumb enough not an hour later.

At least both Morinth and Samara are fairly easy to predict in their behavior.  Morinth has her compulsions, Samara has her code.  Pay attention to what you do around whom and you'll be just fine and dandy.

Morinth's compulsions aren't even as over-dominating as some people insist on asserting: even Samara explicitly paints her as cautious, careful, and far more inclined towards her own personal safety than a 'quick fix', marking Morinth as the type who would go quiet and abstain for decades for safety.

Arguing that Morinth is going to sleep with whomever on the Normandy really requires an underlying assumption that Morinth is an idiot to think that doing so won't be noticed, caught, or retaliated in a closed environment constantly monitored by multiple sources.


She already left the sanctuary because she could not abstain for decades and chose a life on the run so she could kill when she wanted to. She is compelled to kill like a junkie is compelled to get a fix and she doesn't want help. And this isn't the kind of craving killing on the battlefield will sate, she tells you as much and will demonstrate on Shepard if you let her. I'd fully count on Morinth finding a way to get her fix, whether Shepard approves or not. The only question is how many of your crew she takes out on her way out if Shepard leaves her alone on the ship too long after the SM...
Let's face it Cerberus mooks? Not the brightest sparks in the box when it comes to their own safety.

Modifié par ReiSilver, 27 février 2011 - 02:52 .


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I do think that Morinth's addiction is psychological and not physical; she wouldn't have withdrawal sickness or anything from abstaining for a while, and waiting a long time for a looked-forward-to pleasure feels a lot different from knowing that you'll never have it. Hope and anticipation are powerful forces.