leborum wrote...
Anyway, in response... Hackett can't be dead. I refused to believe it. I saw Anderson taking the Obi-Wan dive in ME1. I honestly can't believe he made it to the final game of the trilogy. But Hackett was just overseeing the transport of the crucible, he wasn't on it...
And I like where you're going with the division of responsibilities here; however, I see Kaidan as the better politician than Shepard. I can definitely see him on the Council. He's much more level-headed, that is to say, much less likely to call a Hanar diplomat a big, stupid jellyfish... even if it is true. Shepard's way to impulsive to settle into a life of politics....
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Hackett was either on his Dreadnaught or Normandy. I think he went back to his Dreadnaught to lead the defense fleet for the Crucible but that's just what I think.
I see Kaidan as a calming influence on Shepard. I see Shepard basically guilt-tripped into accepting the council spot and Kaidan is there to calm him down. The Council is now much less likely to try and stonewall Shepard as he's got a HUGE amount of "political capital" to get his way. After a few years he'll steps down and "retire" with Kaidan at the orphanage.
While Shepard and Kaidan were doing the post-war duties, Kaidan's mother was running the orphanage the three of them setup in Vancouver (sp?). So after Shepard steps down he goes to help her with the place.
Nice pic I was sad to snip it, but who's that girl he's looking at?
Caeleinn wrote...
Well, I'm a bit late to the party here, considering I just recently discovered the hawtness that is Kaidan Alenko. [smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/happy.png[/smilie]
caelein.deviantart.com/art/Shenko-chibi-style-306004361
Welcome and that's such a cute pic! There wasn't enough Kaidan in ME2 that is for sure.
Modifié par Kunari801, 03 juin 2012 - 01:43 .