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"I'll always want you in my life." Miranda Lawson in Mass Effect 3


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LanceSolous13 wrote...
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That's awesome.

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It's probably just the camera angle, but she looks really wide-eyed here. Like she just saw something that freaked her out.

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o Ventus wrote...
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It's probably just the camera angle, but she looks really wide-eyed here. Like she just saw something that freaked her out.



I can't recall having seen that screenshot before. Pretty cool.

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Since the thread is pretty dead...wanna dedicate this page to Miranda screens? Posted Image


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You guys don't think I'm derailing Miranda at all, do you?

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dtrain24 wrote...

Since the thread is pretty dead...wanna dedicate this page to Miranda screens? Posted Image


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Dammit I'm still stuck in ME1! So many UNC Missions and stuff!:pinched::crying:

Finished Therum and 2 UNC Missions, so much to go. ME1 is literally too long. Even ME3 is shorter.

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I really need to start saving up money for ME1.

I borrowed it from a friend and then bought ME2 for myself.

I should probably go back and make choices that don't conflict with my canon Shepard.

Like, I didn't outright abdandon the council, wanting to focus Sovrign before he could win, ete, but the game pretty much treats this as "Shepard is Pro-Human and did this to protect Human Interests" rather than my intent of defeating Space Cuthlu.

Also, now that I know Kausmi isn't going to die from me erasing the Greybox, I'll go back and do exactly that.

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LanceSolous13 wrote...

I really need to start saving up money for ME1.

I borrowed it from a friend and then bought ME2 for myself.

I should probably go back and make choices that don't conflict with my canon Shepard.

Like, I didn't outright abdandon the council, wanting to focus Sovrign before he could win, ete, but the game pretty much treats this as "Shepard is Pro-Human and did this to protect Human Interests" rather than my intent of defeating Space Cuthlu.

Also, now that I know Kausmi isn't going to die from me erasing the Greybox, I'll go back and do exactly that.


The first too times Playing ME1:

1) On the 360. I wanted ME2 to feel more Compete after watching videos. I wanted Wrex alive, I wanted Anderson as Counsilor, I wanted to save the Council, and I wanted to spare the Rachni Queen. I picked Kaidan to be the VS in the last minute. NO Romance in ME1. This was the only purpose for playing ME1.

2) I switched from the 360 to the PC, so I had no choice but to replay ME1.

This is now my Third time, same Story. No Major Changes. I really miss using Thermal Clips, and fighting Collectors, rolling, etc. I really dislike the overheating for the weapons. It's too easy. The AI is crap in ME1, kinda. Hold the line this, enemies everywhere that. And every UNC Mission is repetitive.


When playing ME2, I enjoyed every minute. In ME1, it was good, but the Battle System lacks a bit.


There's just something about ME1 that makes it lower than ME2 and ME3.

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@Hot Heart
Chapter 12 was great! Looking forward to 13.
Wondering if Miranda will take the job at the Citadel bar...a small dialogue between her and the Turian bartender in Dark Star that got Shepard drunk would be funny.
Also, I don't think Erin can be trusted.

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It was the first Mass Effect. It was repetitive. The games sort of changed in different ways over the series. Mass Effect 1 is very much an RPG but has quite a few gameplay faults, while Mass Effect 3 has much greater gameplay prawlness (Not sure if I spelled or used that right...) but is a bit less versatile in conversations and plot in comparison. I suppsose this makes sense; trying to account for every single possible varriable would make my head hurt.

This is slightly why I wouldn't mind seeing Bioware go back to Mass Effect 1 and maybe Mass Effect 2 for a "Mass Effect Trilogy: Collector's Edition" type thing with the graphics updated, all DLC right on the disk, and maybe have Mass Effects more...rough gameplay elements fixed a bit. I'm sure some would be greatful if the rather rediculious evolution of ME's guns between games was removed and stick with ME2 and ME3's arsanal.

I could see maybe the Mako getting a fix up, though, Its slight become one of those Gulity Pleasures of Mass Effect 1. You know its bad. Its really annoying to use and extremely boring, but this is something that you know is Mass Effect and you can laugh about it.

One very appreceated feature would be the ability to import an ME3 Character into ME1. It would make everything so much easier for me.

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ME1 has the "First Movie of a Trilogy" Feel, no matter who's Mass Effect Story it is (Mine, yours, whatever) when you go to see it. It was like this even when I first played ME1, becuase I started with ME2, so sometimes, ME1 feels like a Prequel, and ME2 serves as the real start of the Story, as opposed to people who started out with ME1.

Once you go to see the beginning of your Story, it's weird viewing it, like watching the first season of an animated TV Series, where the Animation looks a bit different, and older, with the voices sounded a tad different, even though the characters were voiced by the same people. Some of the Characters sound younger in ME1, like Tali. The graphics and effects are older, and the Battle System is a bit clunky.

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I agree. Looking back at ME1, Most of what I did there was me going "OMG! THIS PLACE IS HUGE! What is that? Ohhhh! What is THAT? Yay! I think this is on sale!"

Now that I know how things actually work in the game, I know exactly what Biotics are, what the Relays are, the works, I want to go back and see what I missed.

I would disagree with ME2 being where the story begind. Knowing the full story of ME3, ME2 barely moves the plot of the series at all. Each game was very much seperated from eachother to an extent. Each game is connected, obviously, but they are very individual. Mass Effect 1 is huge ammounts of exposition and laying ground work, Mass Effect 2 explores the concepts brought up in Mass Effect 1, and Mass Effect 3 ties everything together to and extent.

Anyways, back to Miranda, I've been thinking about this Omega DLC, Do you think they'll work Miranda into it? Considering Cerberus is involved and everything.

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It's...a possibility. But I doubt she will be present since that would require recalling her VA.
We might get an email or a mention of how she is being a thorn in Cerberus side just to, once again, assure us that she is awesome without actually showing it.

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LanceSolous13 wrote...

I agree. Looking back at ME1, Most of what I did there was me going "OMG! THIS PLACE IS HUGE! What is that? Ohhhh! What is THAT? Yay! I think this is on sale!"

Now that I know how things actually work in the game, I know exactly what Biotics are, what the Relays are, the works, I want to go back and see what I missed.

I would disagree with ME2 being where the story begind. Knowing the full story of ME3, ME2 barely moves the plot of the series at all. Each game was very much seperated from eachother to an extent. Each game is connected, obviously, but they are very individual. Mass Effect 1 is huge ammounts of exposition and laying ground work, Mass Effect 2 explores the concepts brought up in Mass Effect 1, and Mass Effect 3 ties everything together to and extent.

Anyways, back to Miranda, I've been thinking about this Omega DLC, Do you think they'll work Miranda into it? Considering Cerberus is involved and everything.


I'm just saying that since I started out with ME2 at first, ME1 can sometimes feel like a Prequel, because of the Normady looking different, and the Squad feeling like complete strangers, as if they are not my "True" Squad at all. I mean, when I start ME1 again several days ago, I looked at Kaidan, and Ashley on Eden Prime, and everything felt so different. I'm so used to ME2 and the Squad in ME2


The question is, what is the main purpose of Miri being on Omega? Is there someone important to her there, other than us (Shepard)?

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Mass Effect 2 has a plot really weak compared to ME. All those loyalty missions added character development, but weren't plot related. Overall I find ME2 the better game, but when it comes to plot ME wins hands down.

LanceSolous13 wrote...

Anyways, back to Miranda, I've been thinking about this Omega DLC, Do you think they'll work Miranda into it? Considering Cerberus is involved and everything.


Miranda involved in the Retake Omega DLC makes all the sense in the world. But Bioware doesn't care about her as a character nor about her fans, so it's unlikely she'll even make a cameo.

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Well, sure, The characters devloped over the course of the games...Also, Alliance Regs were thrown completely out the window half way through the series and isn't even a question in ME3. lol

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MASSEFFECTfanforlife101 wrote...

The question is, what is the main purpose of Miri being on Omega? Is there someone important to her there, other than us (Shepard)?


Did you actually play ME3? If you did and were a true Miranda fan, you would know why her being in Omega makes sense. Think about it a little, it will do you some good instead of always coming here for answers.

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Babi_Siha wrote...

MASSEFFECTfanforlife101 wrote...

The question is, what is the main purpose of Miri being on Omega? Is there someone important to her there, other than us (Shepard)?


Did you actually play ME3? If you did and were a true Miranda fan, you would know why her being in Omega makes sense. Think about it a little, it will do you some good instead of always coming here for answers.


Simply, the paper trail she's following to her father would lead her there, she runs into Shepard there and is holding her own against the Husks, Marauders, Brutes, ete. The two could then team up for taking down the Cerberus groups there.

Obviously, a lot more fluff than that.

Though, I wouldn't mind Aria being a squaddie there or something.

And, running into Miri there for that reason doesn't make sense if you play it after Sanctuary, which is where DLC is the last possible time to play DLC at.

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No, no, no. Should Miranda have any involvement in an Omega DLC, let it be solely about Cerberus. I don't want her family to even be remotely connected to it.

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LanceSolous13 wrote...

And, running into Miri there for that reason doesn't make sense if you play it after Sanctuary, which is where DLC is the last possible time to play DLC at.


Of course it does, since it's after Sanctuary that she starts gunning for Cerberus' cells. It makes even more sense after Horizon. She wants to end Cerberus reign, there are a lot of operatives there. Since they are probably too many, that would give her an excuse to team up with Aria, who wants her station back at all costs. It will be a win-win scenario for both of them.

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Well, the base game doesn't give much elbow room and, unless the devs plan on retconing Miranda's motivations for most if not all of Mass Effect 3, which I think there are somethings that need more retcon than Miri as it is, that's probably going to be her motivation, as much as I'm not a huge fan or Ori being mentioned again.

And, now that I look at it, even what I said sounds like shoe horning her in.

I think I'd prefer Jack and Miranda having a DLC Arc together or something. More Miri and two birds with one stone.

EDIT: I like the above post.

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Babi_Siha wrote...

MASSEFFECTfanforlife101 wrote...

The question is, what is the main purpose of Miri being on Omega? Is there someone important to her there, other than us (Shepard)?


Did you actually play ME3? If you did and were a true Miranda fan, you would know why her being in Omega makes sense. Think about it a little, it will do you some good instead of always coming here for answers.


I was only asking a damn question. Asking shouldn't even result in anyone questioning my Fanbase for Miri. I just don't know why Miri tracking down her father and Oriana would have Omega as a lead, when the situation on Omega is different.

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MASSEFFECTfanforlife101 wrote...

Babi_Siha wrote...

MASSEFFECTfanforlife101 wrote...

The question is, what is the main purpose of Miri being on Omega? Is there someone important to her there, other than us (Shepard)?


Did you actually play ME3? If you did and were a true Miranda fan, you would know why her being in Omega makes sense. Think about it a little, it will do you some good instead of always coming here for answers.


I was only asking a damn question. Asking shouldn't even result in anyone questioning my Fanbase for Miri. I just don't know why Miri tracking down her father and Oriana would have Omega as a lead, when the situation on Omega is different.


Dude. Think...it would be an excellent oppertunity for her to do some damage to Cerberus as well as further her character development in that field. Read our topic on the #FindMiranda group for the Omega DLC.

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dtrain24 wrote...

MASSEFFECTfanforlife101 wrote...

Babi_Siha wrote...

MASSEFFECTfanforlife101 wrote...

The question is, what is the main purpose of Miri being on Omega? Is there someone important to her there, other than us (Shepard)?


Did you actually play ME3? If you did and were a true Miranda fan, you would know why her being in Omega makes sense. Think about it a little, it will do you some good instead of always coming here for answers.


I was only asking a damn question. Asking shouldn't even result in anyone questioning my Fanbase for Miri. I just don't know why Miri tracking down her father and Oriana would have Omega as a lead, when the situation on Omega is different.


Dude. Think...it would be an excellent oppertunity for her to do some damage to Cerberus as well as further her character development in that field. Read our topic on the #FindMiranda group for the Omega DLC.


Miri can be in Omega, ok. Maybe she can find leads there, but it would be hard to make because of different orders in which people would play the DLC. Some would end up playing after Sanctuary and before Cronos. Who would that work then? Even if it's afer Sanctuary, it would make too much time pass before Cronos, and Miri has to recover.

And this still doesn't outweigh the fact that. I'm always being singled out over the smallest things. Now it was because of a question. A question that could have been answered without insulting someone. Is that so hard?

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If Miranda survives Sanctuary, she only complains about a small scratch and is fully recovered by the time Priority: Earth rolls around. I see no issue.

And, because of this, change the dialogue slightly, like what they did with LotSB. If before Sanctuary, Miri is motivated by a possible lead on her father. If after, then she's beating Cerberus back.