FUN THREAD....To all you ultra Paragons out there, is there a time when you DO hit the Renegade Trigger?
#76
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 12:53
#77
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 01:03
Justforvisit wrote...
I'm generally also more the paragon type, but there are situations where I also use the renegade trigger or dialogue choices, I can't remember them all, but one of the most satisfying moments I had using renegade interruptions was on my first visit on the citadel, where an C-Sec Officer is interrogating a Volus and a Quarian (Hell, I almost wrote Qunari) about a credit card which the volus said the Quarian would have stolen. You find that card and give it back, and then when they talk you have the option of a renegade interrupt, and doing this feels SOOOOO MUUUCH waaaaay more than a paragon than a renegade option to me, so freaaaking satisfying what Shepard then will do with the C-Sec Officer and the Volus.
Are you sure thats not the paragon trigger in the credit chit incident....or a renegade trigger come up after the paragon? I get a paragon trigger to shove the volus and grap the C-Sec officer by his collar...get in their faces and dare the C-Sec dude to try and run in a Spectre.
#78
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 02:08
Exactly the ones I do + Elias Kelham, headbutting the krogan don't exactly remember if there are others...CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
I stab the guy working on the gunship, I ping the bot through the scope, I burn the monologuing Krogan, and I shoot first during that one time on Miranda's mission.
I wish they made more paragon stuff this tempting.
Ultai wrote...
Although it's a lot more satisfying
avoiding the interrupt to push the merc out the window and instead use
the intimidate, since my paragade wants information and a dead merc
won't give it up so easily.
Sesshomaru47 wrote...
Headbutting the Krogan.
Shooting the gas on the Krogan that talks too much (heh)
That one on Miranda's mission where you snap that guys neck, the look on the Salarians face is funny.
But nothing stupid like pushing some poor dumb sap out a window.
I remember the first time I've seen this. Totally bad ass. Not like the
BlackwindTheCommander wrote...
To be Paragade is to be a
true hero. Uphold the righteous, but not so blinded by the path of light
that one doesn't see what has to be done.
Sometimes we walk the line between Hero and Villain.
Sometimes we cross it.
In the end, we come out on top, but still have our souls intact.
Hell yeah! I don't really know if I can be considered a Paragade, more of a Paragon lightly paragade but I always follow that line of reasoning!The_Illusive wrote...
Paragade FTW!!!
No wonder my favorite super hero comic book team is The Authority :happy:
Modifié par RyuGuitarFreak, 10 avril 2011 - 02:14 .
#79
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 02:31
Some of the paragon interrupts were interesting. Punching Zaeed and pistol-whipping that lying cheat Archer was a refreshing change from the "bunny loving" image of paragons
#80
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 02:31
#81
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 02:32
PrimalEden wrote...
Never had a problem taking renegade interrupts when it made sense. But the ones where you can shoot LOKI mechs' heads off was always my favorite.
Some of the paragon interrupts were interesting. Punching Zaeed and pistol-whipping that lying cheat Archer was a refreshing change from the "bunny loving" image of paragons
What about the neck snap on Miranda's loyalty mission? I always thought that was a paragon..
Oh and of course, kissing Liara after hugging her
#82
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 03:06
The only renegade option I NEVER take is curbstomping Mouse in Thane's loyalty mission.
#83
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 11:47
CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
Silent X wrote...
I consider my femShep a pretty hardcore paragon. I've only taken one renegade interrupt, during Thane's loyalty mission. I kept trying to ignore them during the interrogation, but it was getting us nowhere and Thane was getting antsy, so I finally caved and took the third one offered. It didn't look like I really hurt Kelham, but I still felt a little dirty about it. And right after that his lawyer came in and gave up as soon as my Shep mentioned that she was a Spectre. And I was like, "Did I even need to do that?"
I will confess, however, that I was SORELY tempted to take the renegade interrupt against the Batarian merc recruiter for the attack on Archangel's base. When he mistook my Shep for a stripper, I wanted to grab him and throw him over a table. Half a second longer and I probably would've left-clicked. So. . . can anyone tell me what that interrupt does?
You show him your gun and make a snide remark. I think it's something to the effect of "I bet mine's bigger."
That's pretty good.
#84
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 11:51
Because I'd had enough of her disingenuous assertions.
2) Conrad Verner shot to the foot, simply because it amuses me greatly. Although I don't think that was an interrupt.
Modifié par sonsonthebia07, 10 avril 2011 - 11:52 .
#85
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 11:58
Golden Owl wrote...
Justforvisit wrote...
I'm generally also more the paragon type, but there are situations where I also use the renegade trigger or dialogue choices, I can't remember them all, but one of the most satisfying moments I had using renegade interruptions was on my first visit on the citadel, where an C-Sec Officer is interrogating a Volus and a Quarian (Hell, I almost wrote Qunari) about a credit card which the volus said the Quarian would have stolen. You find that card and give it back, and then when they talk you have the option of a renegade interrupt, and doing this feels SOOOOO MUUUCH waaaaay more than a paragon than a renegade option to me, so freaaaking satisfying what Shepard then will do with the C-Sec Officer and the Volus.
Are you sure thats not the paragon trigger in the credit chit incident....or a renegade trigger come up after the paragon? I get a paragon trigger to shove the volus and grap the C-Sec officer by his collar...get in their faces and dare the C-Sec dude to try and run in a Spectre.
I'm 100% sure that it is a paragon trigger and that there isn't a renegade trigger there.
#86
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 12:01
..these are a few of my favourite things...
But yeah..paragon on dialogue choices.
#87
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 12:17
That's easy. Some of my Shepards are emotionally distant and I tend to stick to my character concepts.Casuist wrote...
CulturalGeekGirl wrote...
I wish they made more paragon stuff this tempting.
I dunno... have you ever managed to not hug poor Tali?
Renegade interrupts I can't resist are a dime a dozen. Paragon ones...not so much. I can only think of one: telling that racist C-Sec guy on the Citadel - the one who is on the case of that volus' lost cred chit - what I think of him.
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#88
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 12:21
Then again, I'm a Paragade.
Love the Paragon interrupt in Overlord though...
#89
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 12:34
#90
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 12:55
#91
Posté 10 avril 2011 - 02:08
JakeOfRavenclaw wrote...
There's a renegade interrupt during Miranda's mission that's incredibly badass--Shepard breaks a neck, Miranda shoots a merc, and Shepard shoots down a crate that falls on two others. Warms my heart ;-)
And burning that monologuing Krogan during Mordin's mission.
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