AgitatedLemon wrote...
"Should I get the Milky Way or the Snickers?"
AgitatedLemon wrote...
"Should I get the Milky Way or the Snickers?"
AgitatedLemon wrote...
"Should I get the Milky Way or the Snickers?"
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Legion64 wrote...
That from Mass Effect 3?!
Legion64 wrote...
That picture you posted.
Not at all. This is just an indication that it takes extreme situations for MIranda to say something like that. Generally, she's more the type to let actions speak, only in that situation, she cannot do that anymore.Roxpanda1690 wrote...
So In other words we can continue the romance as long as we don't make Miranda confess feelings for Shepard... Starting to think Bioware has something against Miranda
As usual, very nice, Dr.Doctor.Dr. Doctor wrote...
I'm still partial to the whole "Cerberus Renegade" idea myself. Invasion still has Oleg Petrovsky showing dissatisfaction with TIM. Infiltrator gives us another disenfranchised agent with Randall Enzo. That and I always wanted a scene like this:
Petrovsky: Commander Shepard, welcome to the Elberus.
Shepard: Thank you. I have to say she's an impressive ship general.
Petrovsky: Took her right out from under the Illusive Man's nose from its mooring at Minuteman Station.
Shepard: Who makes off with a ship this size without anyone noticing?
Miranda: (steps out of the elevator) I do.
a few moments later
Shepard: It looks like you've been busy.
Miranda: Very, we've been running interference against Cerberus. Hitting supply convoys, keeping other splinter cells out of harm's way, all while steering clear of Alliance forces. (notices Shepard's expression) And is there a particular reason you're smiling like an idiot?
Shepard: I missed seeing you like this.
Ieldra2 wrote...
Not at all. This is just an indication that it takes extreme situations for MIranda to say something like that. Generally, she's more the type to let actions speak, only in that situation, she cannot do that anymore.Roxpanda1690 wrote...
So In other words we can continue the romance as long as we don't make Miranda confess feelings for Shepard... Starting to think Bioware has something against Miranda
Indeed. We might dread how they'll show other aspects of her (or not), but the romance content appears to be good. I still can't believe that's all for nought (the catch-22 mentioned earlier points that way). Another 20 days to find out.....can we speed up time already....flemm wrote...
Totally Not Swaggacide wrote...
So ME3 romances turn into a love relationship? I wonder if Shepard and Miranda will fall more in love ( if that makes sense) and the romance is more deep ( if that makes sense as well)
It certainly seems that way from the lines that we have.
As with everything else Miranda-related in the leak, it just kind of... stops making sense at a certain point, basically when you get to her mission. But some of the romance lines that are there, early on, are the highlight of the leaked material, I think, definitely. Much more the type of thing I want to see, especially on Shep's side of the dialogue.
Roxpanda1690 wrote...
Ieldra2 wrote...
Not at all. This is just an indication that it takes extreme situations for MIranda to say something like that. Generally, she's more the type to let actions speak, only in that situation, she cannot do that anymore.Roxpanda1690 wrote...
So In other words we can continue the romance as long as we don't make Miranda confess feelings for Shepard... Starting to think Bioware has something against Miranda
AgitatedLemon had explained it to me ... well showed me. So my confusion was resolved.
I kind of figured something was off but I couldn't figure it out till I read the spoiler
Mr Plow wrote...
all these cryptic hints at Miranda's fate...I trust the game gives us a reasonable chance of keeping her safe?
I remember how many low blows there were in Dragon Age 2 over protecting loved ones...
AgitatedLemon wrote...
Mr Plow wrote...
all these cryptic hints at Miranda's fate...I trust the game gives us a reasonable chance of keeping her safe?
I remember how many low blows there were in Dragon Age 2 over protecting loved ones...
Of course. Its actually not that difficult. I can PM you if you'd like.
To be honest I think Mass Effect's fashion is terribly boring, one of the few dresses(or perhaps even the only one) I like is the one Kasumi gives to FemShep, the rest is pretty terrible.Ieldra2 wrote...
Me, too. I love this Renaissance revival style. While it doesn't quite fit Mass Effect given the evidence on Donovan Hock's party, I'd like to imagine that fashion isn't always that boring.
@101, Lemon:
If you continue this PC tech support on this thread, I'll report you for OT and request a removal of the pertinent posts.
Absolutely. And even that is rather conservative as things go - women used to wear something like that to parties back in the 1970s. What gets me most is the lack of adornment. Almost all outfits are simplistic and made with little imagination. Which is ok for uniforms, but when go to a high society party I'd expect people to wear thing that get them noticed.Jynthor wrote...
To be honest I think Mass Effect's fashion is terribly boring, one of the few dresses(or perhaps even the only one) I like is the one Kasumi gives to FemShep, the rest is pretty terrible.
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If you look very closely you can see some shades of brown in her hair, it does look black.Mr Plow wrote...
looking at that new avatar.. is miranda supposed to be a brunette? In one ME2 trailer and one cutscene I remember she had brown hair. (well the trailer it was brown with highlights which was nice)
Was it just the game engine that turned her hair black
Yes...these are the questions that keep me awake at night
Cerbrus operative wrote...
Look what I found in the Motivational thread

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