Now that would be cool. I'd actually really like to see something like that whether it's with Zaeed or some other previously loyal or friendly squaddie. Maybe the whole Ashley/Kaidan spectre thing will result in them being assigned to take you down? Ooh, drama!eternalnightmare13 wrote...
I'd rather see Zaeed come back as a npc working for Cerebus, again, and hunting Shep. Makes sense since he's just a hired thug and has no loyalty to Shep or would give a **** about the rest of the galaxy.
Kasumi and Zaeed in ME3
#26
Posté 16 mai 2011 - 12:03
#27
Posté 16 mai 2011 - 01:35
eternalnightmare13 wrote...
I'd rather see Zaeed come back as a npc working for Cerebus, again, and hunting Shep. Makes sense since he's just a hired thug and has no loyalty to Shep or would give a **** about the rest of the galaxy.
If you activate his dialogue on the Normandy, he mentions the importance of what their doing, going after the Collectors...given his thoughts, he certainly doesn't strike me as not giving a damn about the Galaxy.
#28
Posté 16 mai 2011 - 01:50
Golden Owl wrote...
eternalnightmare13 wrote...
I'd rather see Zaeed come back as a npc working for Cerebus, again, and hunting Shep. Makes sense since he's just a hired thug and has no loyalty to Shep or would give a **** about the rest of the galaxy.
If you activate his dialogue on the Normandy, he mentions the importance of what their doing, going after the Collectors...given his thoughts, he certainly doesn't strike me as not giving a damn about the Galaxy.
Zaeed's a good man with a lot of heart.
#29
Posté 16 mai 2011 - 01:55
I could care less about Zaeed, but I really do love Kasumi. She reminds me of a badass rogue, and she's actually Japanese. An asian, WOW, haven't seen any of those yet in the ME universe 'til she came along!
I don't think they'll be romantic interests in ME3, but they will be there...Hopefully effective and playing a big role.
#30
Posté 16 mai 2011 - 03:55
Seboist wrote...
Golden Owl wrote...
eternalnightmare13 wrote...
I'd rather see Zaeed come back as a npc working for Cerebus, again, and hunting Shep. Makes sense since he's just a hired thug and has no loyalty to Shep or would give a **** about the rest of the galaxy.
If you activate his dialogue on the Normandy, he mentions the importance of what their doing, going after the Collectors...given his thoughts, he certainly doesn't strike me as not giving a damn about the Galaxy.
Zaeed's a good man with a lot of heart.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and that in general he actually is.... (sorry Seboist...if I remember correctly, you like Zaeed....just not sure if your having fun with this comment or maybe seeing something like what I see)....At first I thought Zaeed was just a ruthless merc....the refinery issue (he started the fire)...but once I started activating his dialogue and began to really listen to what he says, his perception on issues, who his helped and why, etc...you see a whole new side to Zaeed...he's a thinker and has a compassionate side...eg. The 8 year child who escaped the Batarian Slavers, Zaeeds take on her.....Yes, he is easily very ruthless when he chooses to be (Refinery) ...but he has the capacity to be a much deeper character than that and demonstrates it....just listen to his dialogue.
#31
Posté 16 mai 2011 - 04:13
Golden Owl wrote...
Seboist wrote...
Golden Owl wrote...
eternalnightmare13 wrote...
I'd rather see Zaeed come back as a npc working for Cerebus, again, and hunting Shep. Makes sense since he's just a hired thug and has no loyalty to Shep or would give a **** about the rest of the galaxy.
If you activate his dialogue on the Normandy, he mentions the importance of what their doing, going after the Collectors...given his thoughts, he certainly doesn't strike me as not giving a damn about the Galaxy.
Zaeed's a good man with a lot of heart.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and that in general he actually is.... (sorry Seboist...if I remember correctly, you like Zaeed....just not sure if your having fun with this comment or maybe seeing something like what I see)....At first I thought Zaeed was just a ruthless merc....the refinery issue (he started the fire)...but once I started activating his dialogue and began to really listen to what he says, his perception on issues, who his helped and why, etc...you see a whole new side to Zaeed...he's a thinker and has a compassionate side...eg. The 8 year child who escaped the Batarian Slavers, Zaeeds take on her.....Yes, he is easily very ruthless when he chooses to be (Refinery) ...but he has the capacity to be a much deeper character than that and demonstrates it....just listen to his dialogue.
I do like Zaeed and he's one of my top three faves in ME2(others being Tali and Legion). He shows his softer side in Jack's recruitment mission by speaking against torture and in her loyalty mission he says "I've done a lot of bad things in my life but never against children".
There's clearly a good man hidden underneath all that rage.
#32
Posté 16 mai 2011 - 04:19
Kasumi... another hiest mission, 'nuff said.
#33
Posté 16 mai 2011 - 04:24
Seboist wrote...
Golden Owl wrote...
Seboist wrote...
Golden Owl wrote...
eternalnightmare13 wrote...
I'd rather see Zaeed come back as a npc working for Cerebus, again, and hunting Shep. Makes sense since he's just a hired thug and has no loyalty to Shep or would give a **** about the rest of the galaxy.
If you activate his dialogue on the Normandy, he mentions the importance of what their doing, going after the Collectors...given his thoughts, he certainly doesn't strike me as not giving a damn about the Galaxy.
Zaeed's a good man with a lot of heart.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and that in general he actually is.... (sorry Seboist...if I remember correctly, you like Zaeed....just not sure if your having fun with this comment or maybe seeing something like what I see)....At first I thought Zaeed was just a ruthless merc....the refinery issue (he started the fire)...but once I started activating his dialogue and began to really listen to what he says, his perception on issues, who his helped and why, etc...you see a whole new side to Zaeed...he's a thinker and has a compassionate side...eg. The 8 year child who escaped the Batarian Slavers, Zaeeds take on her.....Yes, he is easily very ruthless when he chooses to be (Refinery) ...but he has the capacity to be a much deeper character than that and demonstrates it....just listen to his dialogue.
I do like Zaeed and he's one of my top three faves in ME2(others being Tali and Legion). He shows his softer side in Jack's recruitment mission by speaking against torture and in her loyalty mission he says "I've done a lot of bad things in my life but never against children".
There's clearly a good man hidden underneath all that rage.
Exactly!...Thank you Seboist.
Question: Do you really think he is all that ragey? Rage usually manifests as uncontrolled out burst...Zaeed strikes me as too well self controlled.
#34
Posté 16 mai 2011 - 05:27
#35
Posté 16 mai 2011 - 05:35
Golden Owl wrote...
Seboist wrote...
Golden Owl wrote...
Seboist wrote...
Golden Owl wrote...
eternalnightmare13 wrote...
I'd rather see Zaeed come back as a npc working for Cerebus, again, and hunting Shep. Makes sense since he's just a hired thug and has no loyalty to Shep or would give a **** about the rest of the galaxy.
If you activate his dialogue on the Normandy, he mentions the importance of what their doing, going after the Collectors...given his thoughts, he certainly doesn't strike me as not giving a damn about the Galaxy.
Zaeed's a good man with a lot of heart.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and that in general he actually is.... (sorry Seboist...if I remember correctly, you like Zaeed....just not sure if your having fun with this comment or maybe seeing something like what I see)....At first I thought Zaeed was just a ruthless merc....the refinery issue (he started the fire)...but once I started activating his dialogue and began to really listen to what he says, his perception on issues, who his helped and why, etc...you see a whole new side to Zaeed...he's a thinker and has a compassionate side...eg. The 8 year child who escaped the Batarian Slavers, Zaeeds take on her.....Yes, he is easily very ruthless when he chooses to be (Refinery) ...but he has the capacity to be a much deeper character than that and demonstrates it....just listen to his dialogue.
I do like Zaeed and he's one of my top three faves in ME2(others being Tali and Legion). He shows his softer side in Jack's recruitment mission by speaking against torture and in her loyalty mission he says "I've done a lot of bad things in my life but never against children".
There's clearly a good man hidden underneath all that rage.
Exactly!...Thank you Seboist.
Question: Do you really think he is all that ragey? Rage usually manifests as uncontrolled out burst...Zaeed strikes me as too well self controlled.
He's pretty well contained and largely ambivalent about a lot things like beating on that Batarian on Omega
#36
Posté 16 mai 2011 - 05:36
Yantze wrote...
I hope Zaeed is a squadmate again. He is easily one of my favorite characters. I agree with you Golden Owl, he is self controlled. His episode at the refinery was unexpected but had a purpose. Vido was the target and he does what is necessary to get to him. Many people don't like that and hate on him.
He's like a more ruthless human version of Wrex and that makes him awesome.
#37
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Posté 16 mai 2011 - 06:00
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Moiaussi wrote...
Seboist wrote...
Malisin wrote...
I can't understand Zaeed's popularity. I let him die in his loyalty mission; dude was an ass.
Kasumi, on the other hand, is the best and most interesting squaddie there is.
Zaeed can survive getting shot in the face, can you ?
As Shepard I have survived being completely dead for an extended period of time. Top that, Zaeed!
Zaeed has survived the deadliest of the deadly: a Hanar attack. That's untoppable.
#38
Posté 16 mai 2011 - 08:26
Basically ME2 v2 for them.
#39
Posté 16 mai 2011 - 12:07
#40
Posté 16 mai 2011 - 03:34
#41
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Posté 21 décembre 2011 - 03:10
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#42
Posté 21 décembre 2011 - 03:21
Zulama wrote...
I have two Questions about Kasumi. 1) Will she still appear in ME3, if you didn't get her DLC in ME2? 2) If I do get her DLC, and finish her loyalty, Post Suicide Mission, will she still appear in ME3?
When checking the save game with an editor the flag does not mention WHEN her mission was done. I do not know if she will appear if you did not get her DLC but I doubt it.
#43
Posté 21 décembre 2011 - 06:45
Wouldn't make much sense otherwise would it?





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