Liara Fans: keep your love blue and true!
#47326
Posté 13 août 2012 - 06:52
#47327
Posté 13 août 2012 - 07:14
#47328
Posté 13 août 2012 - 07:23
lillitheris wrote...
The CC was just horrible, no need to watch.
I'm quickly realizing. although Brazil's little piece wasn't bad
#47329
Posté 13 août 2012 - 08:33
moreeman06 wrote...
I'm sorry to any brit's in the thread but I'm watching the Closing Ceremony in full right now and I really...really don't know what to say from One Direction and the Spice Girls performing to having Russel Brand sing "Pure Imagination" and "I am the Walrus" To Jessie J being everywhere and ruining a song like "We Will Rock You" I'm torn between crying and laughing I think I'm going to do both.... Please tell me it gets better because right now the only part I've truely liked was Eric Lidle and Brian May's Guitar Solo before Jessie J came in and ruined it.
Don't be sorry, it was ****.
<---brit.
#47330
Posté 13 août 2012 - 08:43
Off topic, so some blue.

The above expression has got to be one of my favorites in ME3, seriously.
Modifié par SergeantSnookie, 13 août 2012 - 08:57 .
#47331
Posté 13 août 2012 - 08:59

#47332
Posté 13 août 2012 - 09:01
Dragon_Claw wrote...
#47333
Posté 13 août 2012 - 09:02
#47334
Posté 13 août 2012 - 09:15
#47335
Posté 13 août 2012 - 09:24
frudi wrote...
Incidentally, my Liara once got insta-killed by a banshee... I knew she'd get back up the moment I'd kill the banshee, but I was mashing the quick-load button before the kill animation was even finished. That's perfectly normal, it's not weird at all... right?
Well I once saw Liara insta-killed too. Didin't press quick-load but I was smashing the medigel button furiously after I killed that banshee, yelling to myself: ''that didin't happen, that didin't happen''.
About Asari body temperatures: Probably pretty much same as humans since Earth's surface temperature is 23°C and Thessia's surface temperature is 25°C (if you believe Mass Effect wiki).
Couple of extra questions regarding trilogy playthrough:
Does ''reach 80% paragon/renegade mission'' in Mass Effect have any impact on Mass Effect 2 or 3? Or can I finally save those colonist in Zhu's Hope as I have always wanted? (I'm completionist but I can drop that mission out since I'm not particularly fond of it)
Does Liara's conversation in LotSB change depending on your morality or do I remeber incorrectly? Back when I first played it I had my non-completetionist no-Bring-down-the-sky save with 2 more paragon points than renegade thanks to saving the counsil. Then Liara said (if I recall correctly): ''I made sure that I was, as you humans say, taken''. With my completionist save her line was: ''Last time we met you made sure that I was, as you humans say, taken''. This has always bothered me. Bioware shouldn't make that kind of assumptions based on renegade/paragon scores.
Should I pick all paragon interrupst instead of the las one after the fight with Vasir or not? I don't want to appear too paragon (if that even makes any sense) and I no longer remember what the lines were since I only picked them with my full paragon-shep and that playthrough I'd rather forget.
#47336
Posté 13 août 2012 - 10:24
shepard1038 wrote...
How many ground troops do you think are in the final battle?
Edit:Top
At least hundreds of thousands. Using the liberation of France during WW2 as a guide:
The total troops, vehicles and supplies landed over the period of the invasion were:
By the end of 11 June (D + 5), 326,547 troops, 54,186 vehicles and 104,428 tons of supplies.
By 30 June (D+24) over 850,000 men, 148,000 vehicles, and 570,000 tons of supplies.
By 4 July one million men had been landed.
Modifié par Han Shot First, 13 août 2012 - 10:25 .
#47337
Guest_frudi_*
Posté 13 août 2012 - 10:49
Guest_frudi_*
Medigel revives insta-killed squadmates? Damn, I always just assumed it doesn't since you also can't revive them "by hand"; I figured it worked the same as in MP, that if insta-killed they'd be out until all the enemies are killed.H4nniba11 wrote...
Well I once saw Liara insta-killed too. Didin't press quick-load but I was smashing the medigel button furiously after I killed that banshee, yelling to myself: ''that didin't happen, that didin't happen''.
Assumption... the mother of all fu*k-ups
Actually Earth's annual average global temperature is supposed to be around 15°C.About Asari body temperatures: Probably pretty much same as humans since Earth's surface temperature is 23°C and Thessia's surface temperature is 25°C (if you believe Mass Effect wiki).
And for your other questions:
Does ''reach 80% paragon/renegade mission'' in Mass Effect have any impact on Mass Effect 2 or 3?
Not as far as I know, though I never got my one renegade playthrough further than halfway into ME2, so I can only speak for the paragon version. The paragon mission I think is even bugged, even if you save Sirta's research base you still hear a newscast in ME2 that they are shutting down after it was destroyed (or something like that). But other than the newscast I don't recall the mission coming up anywhere else.
Does Liara's conversation in LotSB change depending on your morality or do I remeber incorrectly?
Never noticed the difference in dialogue you mention, but as I said I never got this far with a renegade. But the line I get with my paragons is (quoting directly from a screenshot) I believe you made it clear that I was, as you humans say, taken.
Should I pick all paragon interrupst instead of the las one after the fight with Vasir or not?
This is one of those times when I think focusing on paragon/renegade just gets in the way of roleplaying. If you want to pick the interrupts, just pick them; personally I think it's well worth it, the confrontation is really well done and it makes the eventual reconciliation on Hagalaz that much better.
#47338
Posté 13 août 2012 - 11:01
I don't think so.H4nniba11 wrote...
Does ''reach 80% paragon/renegade mission'' in Mass Effect have any impact on Mass Effect 2 or 3?
That line is just part of the romance.Does Liara's conversation in LotSB change depending on your morality or do I remeber incorrectly?
You should roleplay the game, not just blindly pick either paragon or renegade or look at the para/rene meters.Should I pick all paragon interrupst instead of the las one after the fight with Vasir or not?
If you can't make the decisions you want what's the point of being Commander Shepard? Choose what you feel is right.
Modifié par Arcataye, 13 août 2012 - 11:04 .
#47339
Posté 13 août 2012 - 11:13
Not enough, they all get owned by husks anyways... So that's fun. <_<shepard1038 wrote...
How many ground troops do you think are in the final battle?
#47340
Posté 13 août 2012 - 11:20
frudi wrote...
Actually Earth's annual average global temperature is supposed to be around 15°C.
Does Liara's conversation in LotSB change depending on your morality or do I remeber incorrectly?
Never noticed the difference in dialogue you mention, but as I said I never got this far with a renegade. But the line I get with my paragons is (quoting directly from a screenshot) I believe you made it clear that I was, as you humans say, taken.
Should I pick all paragon interrupst instead of the las one after the fight with Vasir or not?
This is one of those times when I think focusing on paragon/renegade just gets in the way of roleplaying. If you want to pick the interrupts, just pick them; personally I think it's well worth it, the confrontation is really well done and it makes the eventual reconciliation on Hagalaz that much better.
Phew so it seems my memory played tricks with me.*sigh of relief
And I now realise I worded my question wrongly. I should have made you clear that I was asking what the paragon interrupt lines were to determine wether they are fitful for my Shepard or not since I don't remember what those lines were when I picked them (and I'm too lazy to youtube them). I don't focus on renegade/paragon points usually since that leads usually in playing completely idiotic shepard(s). Full paragon shep is an attrocity to me and I missed paragon-interrupt kiss first time because I was too swayed by being renegade(regrets).
One more question that I forgot to add to last post:
If you spare Aresh in Pragia does he go nuts in future and restart biotic deathcamp for kids? That moral decision always bothers me, so far I have had him killed to secure no kid have to suffer but if he does not go nuts then there is no reason to kill him.
If Aresh doesen't go nuts, how do I save him from Jack without paragon persuasion? I'm never going to get enough point to do that.
This is just so awesome!

This is not.
(No offence to femsheps but bashes too much maleshep. Decent joke though)
[Edit] Typos
Modifié par H4nniba11, 13 août 2012 - 11:22 .
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Guest_frudi_*
Posté 13 août 2012 - 11:40
Guest_frudi_*
And regarding Aresh - if you spare him he actually goes on to sacrifice himself to save a bunch of kids in ME3. But I don't remember what it takes to spare him, sorry. I think there might be a paragon interrupt for it, but it's just as likely that I'm remembering it wrong.
#47342
Posté 13 août 2012 - 11:49
Who´s bashing?H4nniba11 wrote...
(No offence to femsheps but bashes too much maleshep. Decent joke though)
I found this thing on the old Liara thread, where it got a couple of laughs.
Humor really is a funny substans.....
#47343
Posté 13 août 2012 - 12:15
frudi wrote...
H4nniba11: I don't recall exactly what the lines for each individual interrupt after the Vasir fight are, but they do fit both paragon and renegade Shepards. I actually think it's kind of meaningless to try and characterise romance-related choices as paragon or renegade, it just detracts from the roleplaying experience and they don't really fit into either category anyway.
And regarding Aresh - if you spare him he actually goes on to sacrifice himself to save a bunch of kids in ME3. But I don't remember what it takes to spare him, sorry. I think there might be a paragon interrupt for it, but it's just as likely that I'm remembering it wrong.
Jack's loyality mission and I believe it's a DW choice.
#47344
Posté 13 août 2012 - 01:24
frudi wrote...
H4nniba11: I don't recall exactly what the lines for each individual interrupt after the Vasir fight are, but they do fit both paragon and renegade Shepards. I actually think it's kind of meaningless to try and characterise romance-related choices as paragon or renegade, it just detracts from the roleplaying experience and they don't really fit into either category anyway.
And regarding Aresh - if you spare him he actually goes on to sacrifice himself to save a bunch of kids in ME3. But I don't remember what it takes to spare him, sorry. I think there might be a paragon interrupt for it, but it's just as likely that I'm remembering it wrong.
Nope, you only can save him with enough paragon points to choose the dialogue and there is no paragon interrupt.
Modifié par Ravii, 13 août 2012 - 01:25 .
#47345
Posté 13 août 2012 - 01:34
You girls should really just stick to dancing, you know play to your strengths. Ha the glare Liara gives to Shep for saying that.
Also like you H4nniba11 the first time I did LOTSB with my Paragon Femshep I missed the interrupt kiss as I was too engrossed in what they were saying to notice the flashing symbol in the corner.
But it was cute what Liara says to your Shep if you missed it when you ask about Feron, she says we're just friends and if you're that worrried you should do something about it Commander, you're a damn tease T'Soni.
by f1r3storm @ DeviantArt
Modifié par CrimsonN7, 13 août 2012 - 01:50 .
#47346
Posté 13 août 2012 - 01:38
CrimsonN7 wrote...
Speaking of being Paragon or Renegade damn I loved the reply my Renegon Femshep gave to Vasir in the hostage situation
You girls should really just stick to dancing, you know play to your strengths. Ha the glare Liara gives to Shep for saying that.
Also like you Hannibal the first time I did LOTSB with my paragon femshep I missed the interrupt kiss as I was to engrossed in what they were saying to notice the flashing symbol in the corner.
But it was cute what Liara says to your Shep if you missed it when you ask about Feron, she says we're just friends and if you're that worrried you should do something about it Commander, you're a damn tease T'Soni.
*cool pic snip*
by f1restorm @ DeviantArt
Yeah, that happened to me, I just replayed the mission.
EDIT:
Crimson, is that in 1920 x 1080 on DA? or could you give me the link to F1irestorms profile?
Modifié par mavqt, 13 août 2012 - 01:40 .
#47347
Posté 13 août 2012 - 01:40
Actually, IIRC, if you don't have enough paragon/renegade points to persuade Jack, you can *tell* her to kill him, and Jack, in typical Jack fashion will be like "Frak you, you're not the boss of me, Shepard," and won't kill him. You might want to double-check this with the other Jackolytes, but I think I'm right.Ravii wrote...
frudi wrote...
And regarding Aresh - if you spare him he actually goes on to sacrifice himself to save a bunch of kids in ME3. But I don't remember what it takes to spare him, sorry. I think there might be a paragon interrupt for it, but it's just as likely that I'm remembering it wrong.
Nope, you only can save him with enough paragon points to choose the dialogue and there is no paragon interrupt.
#47348
Posté 13 août 2012 - 01:45
Batlass8 wrote...
Actually, IIRC, if you don't have enough paragon/renegade points to persuade Jack, you can *tell* her to kill him, and Jack, in typical Jack fashion will be like "Frak you, you're not the boss of me, Shepard," and won't kill him. You might want to double-check this with the other Jackolytes, but I think I'm right.Ravii wrote...
frudi wrote...
And regarding Aresh - if you spare him he actually goes on to sacrifice himself to save a bunch of kids in ME3. But I don't remember what it takes to spare him, sorry. I think there might be a paragon interrupt for it, but it's just as likely that I'm remembering it wrong.
Nope, you only can save him with enough paragon points to choose the dialogue and there is no paragon interrupt.
You could be right yes, IIRC you have a neutral and renegade (on the bottom) option. I believe you, I have no time to check it out now
#47349
Posté 13 août 2012 - 01:55

(and top Blue)
Modifié par Dragon_Claw, 13 août 2012 - 01:59 .
#47350
Posté 13 août 2012 - 01:58
Batlass8 wrote...
Actually, IIRC, if you don't have enough paragon/renegade points to persuade Jack, you can *tell* her to kill him, and Jack, in typical Jack fashion will be like "Frak you, you're not the boss of me, Shepard," and won't kill him. You might want to double-check this with the other Jackolytes, but I think I'm right.Ravii wrote...
frudi wrote...
And regarding Aresh - if you spare him he actually goes on to sacrifice himself to save a bunch of kids in ME3. But I don't remember what it takes to spare him, sorry. I think there might be a paragon interrupt for it, but it's just as likely that I'm remembering it wrong.
Nope, you only can save him with enough paragon points to choose the dialogue and there is no paragon interrupt.
Yep Batlass is right I'm pretty sure Shep can force Jack to kill him even if you don't have enough Renegade points, Shep will say I gave you an order Jack, Jack will say you can't tell me what to do and Shep will say if you can't deal with it I will or something.
Here you go Mavqt
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