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Modifié par MASSEFFECTfanforlife101, 20 août 2012 - 02:26 .

Modifié par MASSEFFECTfanforlife101, 20 août 2012 - 02:26 .
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Taboo-XX wrote...
I think a lot of people would have made that face at Udina. That situation could have gotten really ugly really fast had someone not shot him.
I simply wish we saw more of her face in the game. They made a new model and everything.
Modifié par BringBackNihlus, 20 août 2012 - 03:07 .
BringBackNihlus wrote...
Taboo-XX wrote...
I think a lot of people would have made that face at Udina. That situation could have gotten really ugly really fast had someone not shot him.
I simply wish we saw more of her face in the game. They made a new model and everything.
Are you saying a talking AT&T logo that takes control of a sexbot doesn't suffice?
Taboo-XX wrote...
BringBackNihlus wrote...
Taboo-XX wrote...
I think a lot of people would have made that face at Udina. That situation could have gotten really ugly really fast had someone not shot him.
I simply wish we saw more of her face in the game. They made a new model and everything.
Are you saying a talking AT&T logo that takes control of a sexbot doesn't suffice?
No.
It does remind me of Metropolis though. Good old Fritz Lang.
At least we didn't end up with a Peter Lorre character.
Skullheart wrote...
I thought the Miranda threads were always active. Too bad that the writers just ignored all her threads.
btw, just saw this pic on DA.
Skullheart wrote...
btw, just saw this pic on DA.
Taboo-XX wrote...
I prefer the white suit. Although I might dabble with the black one this playthrough.
They simply have no bonuses like they do in ME3.
Thinking of all the possibilities for squadmates alternate outfits in ME3 makes me wonder what they would have come up with for Miranda had she been a squadmate.
The potential that was lost...
Modifié par fiendishchicken, 20 août 2012 - 05:22 .
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Taboo-XX wrote...
I prefer the white suit. Although I might dabble with the black one this playthrough.
They simply have no bonuses like they do in ME3.
Thinking of all the possibilities for squadmates alternate outfits in ME3 makes me wonder what they would have come up with for Miranda had she been a squadmate.
The potential that was lost...
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Taboo-XX wrote...
Thing is is that they never did anything for the scene in the ending room with that suit. Miranda switches suits between asking him to meet her in the engine room and actually being in there and then back again afterwords.
She was in and out of her suit in FIVE minutes.
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Modifié par BringBackNihlus, 20 août 2012 - 06:09 .
Unfortunately, that's one of the few scenes you can't mod to make her wear the black.Taboo-XX wrote...
Thing is is that they never did anything for the scene in the ending room with that suit. Miranda switches suits between asking him to meet her in the engine room and actually being in there and then back again afterwords.
She was in and out of her suit in FIVE minutes.
Modifié par Ieldra2, 20 août 2012 - 06:25 .
Most of it *are* just jokes. Or light-hearted little stories. I've always hated that all team members got these while they saddled MIranda with a real problem.Taboo-XX wrote...
A lot of things have become suspect now. Simply going through the game again makes me face-palm at how much doesn't match up.
I don't have my Shepard read the dossiers anyway. His friends past is their past. I might as well not even consider it canon.
It makes a lot of things funny actually.
Some of i just looks like a joke to be honest.
Ieldra2 wrote...
Unfortunately, that's one of the few scenes you can't mod to make her wear the black.Taboo-XX wrote...
Thing is is that they never did anything for the scene in the ending room with that suit. Miranda switches suits between asking him to meet her in the engine room and actually being in there and then back again afterwords.
She was in and out of her suit in FIVE minutes.
BTW, there is modded version of the AAP2 armor with no visor.
They said they don't break the fourth wall in their games, so the information exists in-world. They also said for the same reason it isn't necessarily true information.Mr Massakka wrote...
BioWare sure has a weird way of thinking when infertility is in the "random nonsense" category...
Though I still wonder if there has been any comment from BioWare if it really is supposed to be canon or just a little easter egg from the developers... I guess there are many people who question it.
Ieldra2 wrote...
Most of it *are* just jokes. Or light-hearted little stories. I've always hated that all team members got these while they saddled MIranda with a real problem.
Since I found giving her the infertility offensive (on a meta level, not in-world) in the first place, why would I find it offensive to remove it?jtav wrote...
And really what I was asking is whether it's offensive to erase a medical condition if not having it could potentially move the story forward. Because erasing Joker's Vrolik's would be offensive. Though now I'm wondering if I can make the infertility do what I need it to.
Shep and Miranda are sleeping together during the six months. We're already AU.
Ieldra2 wrote...
Since I found giving her the infertility offensive (on a meta level, not in-world) in the first place, why would I find it offensive to remove it?jtav wrote...
And really what I was asking is whether it's offensive to erase a medical condition if not having it could potentially move the story forward. Because erasing Joker's Vrolik's would be offensive. Though now I'm wondering if I can make the infertility do what I need it to.
Shep and Miranda are sleeping together during the six months. We're already AU.
Also, in a universe where Shepard didn't read the dossiers, you can always pretend it doesn't exist.