phantomdragoness wrote...
It's kinda nice to go on my Twitter page and see Mr. Green calling his wife "his love" and everything. Gives me hope in the world. XD
@ Eliantarial: Joker is awesome as he is. His condition made him strive to prove that he was more than just the sickly guy with the creaky legs. I wouldn't mind at all if he was cured - I'd actually be happy so Joker wouldn't have to worry about it anymore, or wonder if it would carry on to his kids, or be in pain. But no cure, no big deal.
Kinda off topic: Do y'all think it's odd if a Ruthless Shep is a Paragon? I'm trying to go down that path in my no-romance-but-Joker playthrough - it's a little strange, and I'm finding it kinda hypocritical when she tells Garrus not to sacrifice innocents to achieve the goal. Maybe Bel just learned from her choice and regrets it, or maybe she felt she had to do what she did on Torfan because there was no other way. I'm kinda going for the latter, and since she's a Spacer I'd imagine she would have considered dozens of possibilities before resorting to sacrificing her squad and killing the slavers.
I think it is a little uncommon but quite interesting idea.
The question is: do you like to stay paragon or do you already know that you will do some renegade decisions in ME1/ME2?
I think if you go towards Paragon/Renegade = Paragade/Renegon it would better fit that she felt it was the right way.
If you would like to stay completely Paragon I think the first option would fit better.
You could e.g. play you Shep as if she normally tries to save innocent lifes and go the diplomatic way but in some really extreme situations there is the possibility that her personal feelings become stronger and Torfan was a kind of "black out". Maybe she feels sorry for this but it is possible that she will do something similar (renegade choice during paragon playthrough) again in the future.
Or it is something that has to do with batarians - e.g. that she lost some relatives/friends on Mindoir (I suppose as spacer you will come around) and now she hates batarians because of this and Torfan was the last straw. In bring down the sky and ME2 you can then decide how to behave towards batarians: still hateful or more towards neutral because she learned that everyone is an individual.
I think from the role-playing point this is quite an interesting combination.
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Modifié par Eliantariel, 24 juin 2011 - 09:46 .





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