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


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Taboo-XX wrote...

Okay...

Where would she have stayed on the Normandy had she been a crew mate? It's been asked time and time again but new answers always come up.


Shepard's cabin.

Serious Answer: her old office.

DLC location: Life-support room, since it's not used for anything already.

It wouldn't be too terribly difficult to write Liara into a more suitable location (My first pick would be the cargo bay or life-support room).

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Taboo-XX wrote...

Okay...

Where would she have stayed on the Normandy had she been a crew mate? It's been asked time and time again but new answers always come up.


Life support, I guess.

I'd throw Liara out of her original quarters and stick her in life support, or throw her out of the airlock. Miranda deserves and settles for nothing but the best, dawg.

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Oh my god, you people are trolling the Thanemancers at this point. It's HILARIOUS :)

I'd have her stay in the room with the poker table. There's no bed in there, but there's no bed where Ashley stays either. And the Thanemancers won't be yelling at me for it...

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o Ventus wrote...

Taboo-XX wrote...

Okay...

Where would she have stayed on the Normandy had she been a crew mate? It's been asked time and time again but new answers always come up.


Shepard's cabin.

Serious Answer: her old office.

DLC location: Life-support room, since it's not used for anything already.

It wouldn't be too terribly difficult to write Liara into a more suitable location (My first pick would be the cargo bay or life-support room).


Why not have Miranda in the CIC or War Room? And you can call her up to your cabin anytime.

It sucks they got rid of that feature. Not that we could use it anyway....:pinched:

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krukow wrote...

Oh my god, you people are trolling the Thanemancers at this point. It's HILARIOUS :)

I'd have her stay in the room with the poker table. There's no bed in there, but there's no bed where Ashley stays either. And the Thanemancers won't be yelling at me for it...


I plan on Shepard and Miranda making love on top of the table in Life Support.

That's right. Right on top of the coffee cup.

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BringBackNihlus wrote...

krukow wrote...

Oh my god, you people are trolling the Thanemancers at this point. It's HILARIOUS :)

I'd have her stay in the room with the poker table. There's no bed in there, but there's no bed where Ashley stays either. And the Thanemancers won't be yelling at me for it...


I plan on Shepard and Miranda making love on top of the table in Life Support.

That's right. Right on top of the coffee cup.

Gonna hurt like a b**** if it breaks...

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fiendishchicken wrote...

o Ventus wrote...

Taboo-XX wrote...

Okay...

Where would she have stayed on the Normandy had she been a crew mate? It's been asked time and time again but new answers always come up.


Shepard's cabin.

Serious Answer: her old office.

DLC location: Life-support room, since it's not used for anything already.

It wouldn't be too terribly difficult to write Liara into a more suitable location (My first pick would be the cargo bay or life-support room).


Why not have Miranda in the CIC or War Room? And you can call her up to your cabin anytime.

It sucks they got rid of that feature. Not that we could use it anyway....:pinched:


Actually, the CIC (near Traynor and the galaxy map) would probably be the best location, especially pre-Sanctuary when she's searching for Oriana.

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BringBackNihlus wrote...

krukow wrote...

Oh my god, you people are trolling the Thanemancers at this point. It's HILARIOUS :)

I'd have her stay in the room with the poker table. There's no bed in there, but there's no bed where Ashley stays either. And the Thanemancers won't be yelling at me for it...


I plan on Shepard and Miranda making love on top of the table in Life Support.

That's right. Right on top of the coffee cup.


Like, sex while planking on top of the coffee mug?

Unless Shepard is a master gymnast, I can't see it happening.

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fiendishchicken wrote...

o Ventus wrote...

Taboo-XX wrote...

Okay...

Where would she have stayed on the Normandy had she been a crew mate? It's been asked time and time again but new answers always come up.


Shepard's cabin.

Serious Answer: her old office.

DLC location: Life-support room, since it's not used for anything already.

It wouldn't be too terribly difficult to write Liara into a more suitable location (My first pick would be the cargo bay or life-support room).


Why not have Miranda in the CIC or War Room? And you can call her up to your cabin anytime.

It sucks they got rid of that feature. Not that we could use it anyway....:pinched:

If Miranda was a squadmate, I always imagined her having squad banter with the War Room guards about not letting her being that she was a former Cerberus operative. Resulting a Shepard decision making Support Miranda or the Guards. B)

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o Ventus wrote...

BringBackNihlus wrote...

krukow wrote...

Oh my god, you people are trolling the Thanemancers at this point. It's HILARIOUS :)

I'd have her stay in the room with the poker table. There's no bed in there, but there's no bed where Ashley stays either. And the Thanemancers won't be yelling at me for it...


I plan on Shepard and Miranda making love on top of the table in Life Support.

That's right. Right on top of the coffee cup.


Like, sex while planking on top of the coffee mug?

Unless Shepard is a master gymnast, I can't see it happening.


Biotics, scrah.

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If Miranda was a squadmate, I always imagined her having squad banter with the War Room guards about not letting her being that she was a former Cerberus operative. Resulting a Shepard decision making Support Miranda or the Guards. 


Oh come on, that wouldn't even be a real choice.

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MACharlie1 wrote...

If Miranda was a squadmate, I always imagined her having squad banter with the War Room guards about not letting her being that she was a former Cerberus operative. Resulting a Shepard decision making Support Miranda or the Guards. 


Oh come on, that wouldn't even be a real choice.


Miranda could potentially cut you off from...things.

Nobody wants that.

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o Ventus wrote...

MACharlie1 wrote...

If Miranda was a squadmate, I always imagined her having squad banter with the War Room guards about not letting her being that she was a former Cerberus operative. Resulting a Shepard decision making Support Miranda or the Guards. 


Oh come on, that wouldn't even be a real choice.

Really O Ventus?  You barely know those guards, you'd side with them just because they're alliance.

lame yo...

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Kick out Allers. Or maybe convert Jack's old space.

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jtav wrote...

Kick out Allers. Or maybe convert Jack's old space.


Put Liara somewhere else. The War room. Everyone (excepte Allers, who probably doesn't have access to the war room anyway) knows she's the SB, and she do well there. Miranda can go back to her old office.

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Oh come on, that wouldn't even be a real choice.


I dunno, those random NPCs can be pretty convincing at times ;)

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Well Liara looks as if she and Glyph need the space. I'd keep Miranda away from the old XO office at all costs. The whole point would be having her as a sort of outcast to comterbalance the crew. ME3's Jack.

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Oh come on, that wouldn't even be a real choice.


I dunno, those random NPCs can be pretty convincing at times ;)


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jtav wrote...

The whole point would be having her as a sort of outcast to comterbalance the crew. ME3's Jack.


Why would this be the point?

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flemm wrote...

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Oh come on, that wouldn't even be a real choice.


I dunno, those random NPCs can be pretty convincing at times ;)

I know you're joking, but that traumatized asari that killed Joker's sister...

Right in the feels :crying:

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jtav wrote...

The whole point would be having her as a sort of outcast to comterbalance the crew. ME3's Jack.


Why would this be the point?


I don't know about an exact analogy, but I could see Miranda being the "outsider" in a sense. The one who is sceptical of how the Alliance does things, the way Jack always had an issue with Cerberus.

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flemm wrote...

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jtav wrote...

The whole point would be having her as a sort of outcast to comterbalance the crew. ME3's Jack.


Why would this be the point?


I don't know about an exact analogy, but I could see Miranda being the "outsider" in a sense. The one who is sceptical of how the Alliance does things, the way Jack always had an issue with Cerberus.


I got that part, but how, in any form, would this make her a counterbalance to the rest of the crew? Especially seeing how a number of crewmembers have vastly differing views on some things (off the top of my head, Westmoreland and Campbell, by the bioscanner, they have conflicting opinions almost every time you hear them talk to each other).

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flemm wrote...

o Ventus wrote...

jtav wrote...

The whole point would be having her as a sort of outcast to comterbalance the crew. ME3's Jack.


Why would this be the point?


I don't know about an exact analogy, but I could see Miranda being the "outsider" in a sense. The one who is sceptical of how the Alliance does things, the way Jack always had an issue with Cerberus.

Ummm?  You spend a ton of the game fighting Cerberus, and Miranda spent a lot of her adult life being a high-ranking operative for Cerberus.  She would clearly get the cold shoulder from some people, Shep approval or not.  That's just human nature kids.

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krukow wrote...
Ummm?  You spend a ton of the game fighting Cerberus, and Miranda spent a lot of her adult life being a high-ranking operative for Cerberus.  She would clearly get the cold shoulder from some people, Shep approval or not.  That's just human nature kids.


Well, I don't disagree. But... that's basically in line with what we were saying ;)

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Miranda and Jack are already outsiders whether they are on ships or not. They are similar in that regard.