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Bring Back the(a?) Alliance Requisitions Officer!


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I AM KROGAAANNN

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Although this request may seem silly in light of all the sober discussions regarding the future of humanity and what not, I assure you all that it is a feature which will have a significant impact on allegedly enhanced RPG elements of Mass Effect 3.

Convienience is everything in times of great strain, no?

Discuss.

P.S: Who wants to see the return of the Master Spectre weapons?

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It would be cool to have a requisition officer on the normandy to buy upgrades for weapons and armor pieces. Even allow the ability to buy an upgrade you missed on a level at an inflated price. This can still encourage players to find upgrades during missions and also not penalize them for not finding or missing an upgrade.

Also when dlc armor and weapons appear, the requisition officer will have it.  This would be better than an e-mail....

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Dannyboy9876

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I AM KROGAAANNN wrote...
Who wants to see the return of the Master Spectre weapons?


And make this game even easier? I'm good with my overpowered Mattock, kthnxbye.

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I'd rather have an STG requisitions officer. Don't have to pay for my own weapons.

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Teknor

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Mattock is only OP for ME2.

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MACharlie1 wrote...

I'd rather have an STG requisitions officer. Don't have to pay for my own weapons.


They weren't your weapons in the first place. If you actually undergoed the trouble to explore all the dialogue with the Requisitions officer, he tells you that he goes around the port cities you land in and trades items.

He's a merchant on your ship, nothing more, nothing less.

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I AM KROGAAANNN wrote...

MACharlie1 wrote...

I'd rather have an STG requisitions officer. Don't have to pay for my own weapons.


They weren't your weapons in the first place. If you actually undergoed the trouble to explore all the dialogue with the Requisitions officer, he tells you that he goes around the port cities you land in and trades items.

He's a merchant on your ship, nothing more, nothing less.

Hey-hey. No need for hostility. It's been awhile since I've been through that dialog. I was making reference to Mordin's dialog. 

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These "Bring Back ____" threads remind me of the "____ for Squadmate and LI" threads a while back >_>

We don't have to have everyone from the previous games in ME3. It'll make the galaxy smaller than it already is.

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I AM KROGAAANNN wrote...

MACharlie1 wrote...

I'd rather have an STG requisitions officer. Don't have to pay for my own weapons.


They weren't your weapons in the first place. If you actually undergoed the trouble to explore all the dialogue with the Requisitions officer, he tells you that he goes around the port cities you land in and trades items.

He's a merchant on your ship, nothing more, nothing less.

Not that that's actually a justification for the complete lack of logistical support you get from the Alliance, or for the patently illegal (you know, if you weren't a Spectre) gun-running operation you have.  

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No, it's not nessecary, unless they bring back the moronic inventory from ME1 which they wont.

Conrad verner Made things very clear what the mass effect team thought about crates full of Useless junk to sell at the pawnstore.

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He's dead, man. Went down with the Normandy, I'm sure. I wouldn't mind having a new Req Officer on board though.

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Teknor wrote...

Mattock is only OP for ME2.

You sure about that?  I was under the impression that the weapons from ME2 will be availble in ME3, if you downloaded those packs.  Even the video demo from E3 has Shepard using the Mattock.  Which is my favorite AR.  

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tobynator89 wrote...

No, it's not nessecary, unless they bring back the moronic inventory from ME1 which they wont.

Conrad verner Made things very clear what the mass effect team thought about crates full of Useless junk to sell at the pawnstore.


if you read my post, it wouldn't be the same.  Just useful and still relevant.  I don't know why having a requistion officer means we have the old inventory system. 

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The only reason he was there in ME1 was to sell Stuff when it started to clog up you inventory. Having to actually seek out merchants strikes me as more rewarding than just having one Right Next to you. I had the same problem with bohdans function in da:o ( not with sandal mind you). And buying upgrades you haven't found removes the point of looking for Them. Even if they become more expensive. Make him the guy who upgrades and maintain our small arms and i'm fine with as long as i'm the one to procure The upgrades themselves by actually exploring.

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tobynator89 wrote...

The only reason he was there in ME1 was to sell Stuff when it started to clog up you inventory. Having to actually seek out merchants strikes me as more rewarding than just having one Right Next to you. I had the same problem with bohdans function in da:o ( not with sandal mind you). And buying upgrades you haven't found removes the point of looking for Them. Even if they become more expensive. Make him the guy who upgrades and maintain our small arms and i'm fine with as long as i'm the one to procure The upgrades themselves by actually exploring.


I would be okay with that as well.  LotSB made it possible to purchase upgrades you missed, it isn't like it never has happened.

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No it didn't it gave you those upgrades regardless of what you found before.

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I half expected to find him pinned under the Mako at the Normandy crash site, still hawking his flimsily-justified-as-to-why-I'm-required-to-pay-for-it junk.

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Initiating dialogue with a character in order to procure goods and services is over and done with. We have terminals that get us right to the storefront now. The requisitions guy is obsolete.

However it would be hilarious if you ran into him again, somewhere in the galaxy, and it turned out that he was feeding you a line of BS in telling you that you had to pay out of pocket for his equipment. He was making a killing selling you Alliance property all along. And then a Renegade interrupt appears.

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Oh yes, it was convenient not have to go to every planet to buy the items for it, just a license. But even better than some Alliance guy, what about a volus administering your economy?

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It makes more sense than reverse-engineering from stuff you find lying around on the battlefield and then manufacturing them out of raw resources that you mine from a planet by shooting probes at it's surface from a spaceship...