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Modifié par RhiPanda, 08 septembre 2011 - 10:34 .

Modifié par RhiPanda, 08 septembre 2011 - 10:34 .
StarYukiko wrote...
Thank you
I photoshoped it myself~
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PhantomGinger wrote...
NamiraWilhelm wrote...
Lets have a question then, we needs a discussion
Discussion...discussion...discussion...
Topic: Music says a lot about a person. Find a song that reminds you of Joker, or the possible Joker romance and post it here and explain why!
Modifié par DeadlyHaven, 04 mars 2012 - 02:20 .
Victia wrote...
StarYukiko wrote...
Thank you
I photoshoped it myself~
I dont know if i should be crying or laughing, love the expression on his face though
Modifié par Most Definitely Sane, 08 septembre 2011 - 11:41 .
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RhiPanda wrote...
Ahh was on the Joker being a plot armoured character forum and they're all saying they think Joker would betray Shep if the Reapers offered him a new body!
I get they don't like Joker but that is just.. ridiculous!
Gahhh I'm getting all mad
RhiPanda wrote...
Ahh was on the Joker being a plot armoured character forum and they're all saying they think Joker would betray Shep if the Reapers offered him a new body!
I get they don't like Joker but that is just.. ridiculous!
Gahhh I'm getting all mad
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*clapping* Bravo.Oligo696 wrote...
Well, a year does give people lots of time to make theories, as crazy as they are, I do actually understand where they're coming from.
They're taking his lines like:
"I'm not losing another Normandy" literally.
They think that Joker cares more for the ship than Shepard or the crew and would gladly betray Shepard for a ship or a new body.
Even if he doesn't say it, I think losing the first Normandy and Shepard hit him hard, and just because he doesn't say "I'm not losing you again" instead of "I'm not losing another Normandy" doesn't mean he would rather the Ship survived than Shepard. He's not a touchy feely people person. If he actually just outright said "I'm not losing you again" without any sort of build up it would be horrifically out of character.
I think the whole thing a complete fallacy, to be completely honest, but each to their own, I suppose.
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Modifié par DeadlyHaven, 04 mars 2012 - 02:22 .
Most Definitely Sane wrote...
Is it just me or does Joker's expression just scream "Why me?"
Off topic, I am embarrassed by how long it took me to realize Anime Liara is wearing hideous heels.
Wait, Joker? Betray Shepard for a new body?
He wouldn't even have a body if it wasn't for Shepard. Besides, he and Shepard are buddies, they'd never betray each other.
maxernst wrote...
Most Definitely Sane wrote...
Is it just me or does Joker's expression just scream "Why me?"
Off topic, I am embarrassed by how long it took me to realize Anime Liara is wearing hideous heels.
Wait, Joker? Betray Shepard for a new body?
He wouldn't even have a body if it wasn't for Shepard. Besides, he and Shepard are buddies, they'd never betray each other.
Because you know how Joker talks constantly about how he wished he didn't have Vrolik's syndrome and would do ANYTHING to be healthy. It's obviously the only thing that matters to him. He's kind of like Anders and mage freedom. Honestly, I think anyone who seriously believes that has a troubling opinion of people with physical disabilities.
And no, he wouldn't do it for a "new" ship. I can imagine him betraying Shepard to save the Normandy, however. The Normandy is his responsibility, and losing it must have been a tremendous blow to his professional pride, which is key to his sense of self-worth. But really, shouldn't he value the Normandy ahead of Shepard? There are a lot of people on the Normandy--why are their lives so much less important than Shepard's? Oh, yeah, he's the great hero, the only person in the galaxy who can save humanity from the Reapers.
Modifié par SolarDiamond, 09 septembre 2011 - 04:31 .
Most Definitely Sane wrote...
maxernst wrote...
Most Definitely Sane wrote...
Is it just me or does Joker's expression just scream "Why me?"
Off topic, I am embarrassed by how long it took me to realize Anime Liara is wearing hideous heels.
Wait, Joker? Betray Shepard for a new body?
He wouldn't even have a body if it wasn't for Shepard. Besides, he and Shepard are buddies, they'd never betray each other.
Because you know how Joker talks constantly about how he wished he didn't have Vrolik's syndrome and would do ANYTHING to be healthy. It's obviously the only thing that matters to him. He's kind of like Anders and mage freedom. Honestly, I think anyone who seriously believes that has a troubling opinion of people with physical disabilities.
And no, he wouldn't do it for a "new" ship. I can imagine him betraying Shepard to save the Normandy, however. The Normandy is his responsibility, and losing it must have been a tremendous blow to his professional pride, which is key to his sense of self-worth. But really, shouldn't he value the Normandy ahead of Shepard? There are a lot of people on the Normandy--why are their lives so much less important than Shepard's? Oh, yeah, he's the great hero, the only person in the galaxy who can save humanity from the Reapers.
Yeah, of course he doesn't want Vrolik's Syndrome. Who would? But he's not the type of character to betray someone to a race that can kill everyone just so he won't have it anymore. And I find the "troubling opinion" comment to be incredibly offensive. My brother has physical and mental disabilities, and I understand what people with his disabilities go through. But would people really do something so horrible just for that?
Modifié par Raydiva, 09 septembre 2011 - 06:11 .
Eliantariel wrote...
Ok, second try with my question:
What about a Joker action figure? Or do you prefer a litho? Or both?

Modifié par SilentK, 09 septembre 2011 - 06:36 .
Modifié par SilentK, 09 septembre 2011 - 09:23 .
Erm, not really trying to put you on the spot or anything, but Joker + Normandy - Shepard = a fancy version of the "Critical Mission Failure" screen. Sorry Max, but the Mass Effect galaxy is going to need Shepard. Ships can be rebuilt. People on the other hand- wait, frak... well, I highly doubt the Alliance would shill out the 4 billion creds required to re-rebuild Shepard.maxernst wrote...
And no, he wouldn't do it for a "new" ship. I can imagine him betraying Shepard to save the Normandy,
however. The Normandy is his responsibility, and losing it must have been a tremendous blow to his professional pride, which is key to his sense of self-worth. But really, shouldn't he value the Normandy ahead of Shepard? There are a lot of people on the Normandy--why are their lives so much less important than Shepard's? Oh, yeah, he's the great hero, the only person in the galaxy who can save humanity from the Reapers.
Modifié par Omega Torsk, 09 septembre 2011 - 10:06 .