leborum wrote...
Well after seeing him in the lounge playing with poker, and down in the engineering room, I suspect that's kind of what he does. I think he probably follows up with the nameless marines on the ship, picking up some of the slack with what he used to do as Staff Lieutenant on the SR-1. When he's got some personal time when he's not with Shep, then he's kicking back with Vega and Garrus and playing poker and drinking and being bros, or geeking out with Tali and EDI over tech stuff. I actually think he probably spent a lot of time trying to get to know EDI and understand her situation. He seems like he'd try to understand the unshackled AI before condemning it. Although he'd prolly be down with EDI.I LikeTo Doodle wrote..
On-topic, what do you think Kaidan does in he's spare time between missions (when i mean that i don't mean spending that time doing make-out sessions with shepard.)Yeah, I thought it would be really cool to get his oppinion on Grisson Academy. After what he went through with Vyrnnus, I think he'd have a lot to say about how biotic education has changed from his first experience with Jump Zero. I sort of can't believe they didn't set that mission up for him, but I guess it would've been meaningless for Ashley sooo....Satanicponies wrote...
I was disappointed that I couldn't take Kaidan to the academy. It would be such a great mission for him, with the whole biotic camp crap he had to deal with as a kid, it was a missed opportunity imo
Also:Yes!! A lot of Kaidan's identity is tied to his being one of the first human biotics.I LikeTo Doodle wrote...
Edit: I'd personally go with Adept/Vanguard because without Biotics, Kaidan isn't... Kaidan.
I actually mentioned that to my son a couple of days ago, that it seems they would've given us the opprotunity to bring Kaidan on that mission.
I would go with Adept because of the reason that is already stated: one of the first human biotics.
What was the menu stuff being talked about? I missed it. I'll try to go back and read the pages I missed. No promises





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