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Ah yes, "variables" -- ME2 squadmates in ME3


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Arcian wrote...

Technically, Anders does murder for Justice. Or what used to be Justice, anyway.

What I meant is that Anders isn't one of my favorites.

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AdmiralCheez wrote...

Arcian wrote...

Technically, Anders does murder for Justice. Or what used to be Justice, anyway.

What I meant is that Anders isn't one of my favorites.


I actually wish we had more cumulative effect on our Love Interest's morality. I've said before that Garrus's tendency to saunter vaguely downwards is one of his charms, but the fact that, no matter what you do, he always ends up saying "screw it, I'm just going to go back to headshots" is a little disappointing.

Too many variables there, though. Stupid variables.

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CulturalGeekGirl wrote...

I actually wish we had more cumulative effect on our Love Interest's morality. I've said before that Garrus's tendency to saunter vaguely downwards is one of his charms, but the fact that, no matter what you do, he always ends up saying "screw it, I'm just going to go back to headshots" is a little disappointing.

Too many variables there, though. Stupid variables.

Why indoctrinate when you can charmidate?

Yeah, Garrus frustrates me, too, but I think it makes him more realistic as a character--not everyone can bring themselves to change just because someone desperately wants them to.  Although I have a feeling he won't be quite so hotheaded in ME3.

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AdmiralCheez wrote...

CulturalGeekGirl wrote...

I actually wish we had more cumulative effect on our Love Interest's morality. I've said before that Garrus's tendency to saunter vaguely downwards is one of his charms, but the fact that, no matter what you do, he always ends up saying "screw it, I'm just going to go back to headshots" is a little disappointing.

Too many variables there, though. Stupid variables.

Why indoctrinate when you can charmidate?

Yeah, Garrus frustrates me, too, but I think it makes him more realistic as a character--not everyone can bring themselves to change just because someone desperately wants them to.  Although I have a feeling he won't be quite so hotheaded in ME3.


I have to admit that my Paragon! Shep did grin a little when she read his Shadow Broker file where it described him killing that Batarian Red Sand dealer by dumping red sand in all four of his eyes until he died. Then when she realized it, she felt guilty and tried to stop, but nope. Too. Awesome.

According to his kill list, Garrus minored in irony at Palaven U.

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AdmiralCheez wrote...

Arcian wrote...

Technically, Anders does murder for Justice. Or what used to be Justice, anyway.

What I meant is that Anders isn't one of my favorites.

Well, that's one thing we share then!

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CulturalGeekGirl wrote...

According to his kill list, Garrus minored in irony at Palaven U.

And he got a PhD in badassery.

Got a feeling he never got past Battery Alignment 101, though.  If he'd bothered to take the advanced courses, he might be able to get those calibrations done in under, you know, twenty hours.

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AdmiralCheez wrote...

CulturalGeekGirl wrote...

According to his kill list, Garrus minored in irony at Palaven U.

And he got a PhD in badassery.

Got a feeling he never got past Battery Alignment 101, though.  If he'd bothered to take the advanced courses, he might be able to get those calibrations done in under, you know, twenty hours.


You gotta know the dev who made the decision to have Garrus calibrate so much feels the involuntary impulse to facepalm every time it's lampooned on this board - the sheer snarky will generated is strong enough to bend time and space.

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Almostfaceman wrote...

AdmiralCheez wrote...

CulturalGeekGirl wrote...

According to his kill list, Garrus minored in irony at Palaven U.

And he got a PhD in badassery.

Got a feeling he never got past Battery Alignment 101, though.  If he'd bothered to take the advanced courses, he might be able to get those calibrations done in under, you know, twenty hours.


You gotta know the dev who made the decision to have Garrus calibrate so much feels the involuntary impulse to facepalm every time it's lampooned on this board - the sheer snarky will generated is strong enough to bend time and space.


So true.

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Almostfaceman wrote...

AdmiralCheez wrote...

CulturalGeekGirl wrote...

According to his kill list, Garrus minored in irony at Palaven U.

And he got a PhD in badassery.

Got a feeling he never got past Battery Alignment 101, though.  If he'd bothered to take the advanced courses, he might be able to get those calibrations done in under, you know, twenty hours.


You gotta know the dev who made the decision to have Garrus calibrate so much feels the involuntary impulse to facepalm every time it's lampooned on this board - the sheer snarky will generated is strong enough to bend time and space.


They need to give everyone 5-6 random "busy" dialogues like Mordin. Those were the best thing, and made me feel like I never wasted my time talking to him.

I kind of wish I'd stuck it out long enough to get his "Shepard, are you hitting on me?" speech, but I caved to Garrus pretty much as soon as we finished his loyalty mission.

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mrsph wrote...

Kolyat will save your life one day.

You'll be all like "OH NO HARBINGER IS GONNA KILL US!" and then Kolyat will fly in on his magic space board and rescue you.


Yup, Conrad Verner's squad of Kolyat, Lia'Veal, Dancing Turian, Kargesh, Receipt guy, and Kalara Tomi rescue Shepard and Co. from the depths of a Reaper and save the galaxy with their awesome/pathetic/annoying might.

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Bamboozalist wrote...

The real question now is, will the comic let you choose who lives and who dies in the SM to an extent?

"You have served your purpose. Now die!"

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