
Sin-Vraal!
FireEye wrote...
Sin-Vraal!
LadyofRivendell wrote...
Too lazy to read the past few pages of argument, but I'd love some chocolate pastry with extra Kaidan
So I was browsing quotes from ME, and ran across a conversation I don't remember having:
Shepard: The Council represents more races than I thought. No wonder they're careful with newcomers.
Kaidan: They probably just want to keep everything running. It has to be hard keeping all these cultures working together.
Ashley: Or maybe they just don't like humans.
Shepard: Why not? We've got oceans, beautiful women, this emotion called love. According to the old vids, we have everything they want.
Kaidan: When you put it that way, there's no reason they wouldn't like you. I mean, us! Humans! Ma'am.
I thought that was really cute, and want to hear it in my gameBut where and how do you initiate it, does anyone know? I always play as Fem. Shep, who romances Kaidan, and brings him and Ashley with her everywhere.
Modifié par Graceyn, 27 septembre 2011 - 03:45 .
Modifié par jeweledleah, 27 septembre 2011 - 03:45 .
Bekkael wrote...
Graceyn wrote...
Bekkael wrote...
mineralica wrote...
^ Strange thing that I find "bitter about forced choices she had to make" renegade!Shepard the most fitting to ME2 situation.
I guess that makes sense. ME2 should be all about bitterness, after all. I'm certainly bitter.My Shepard had a major hate for Cerberus in ME1, and if she hadn't been written into a corner in ME2, she would have shot all the Cerberus cronies, commandeered the SR2, gone and put a boot up the collective asses of the Council and Alliance, and gotten back to work with Anderson and Kaidan to deal with the imminent Reaper threat.
Alas, there is no option but to bend over for T.I.M.![]()
I'll second that! I hate, hated working "with" Cerberus. Yeah, the Alliance is pissing me off these days too (among other things, see the Conviction comic - chains??), but I don't think working with Cerberus would ever be the right choice to any of my Shepards.
Mine either. It's fine if people want to roleplay that way, but the way stuff is written in ME2 made all my established Shepards behave totally OOC. You had to roleplay only one, rather narrow type of character (the kind that would take sh*t from Cerberus) and that's it. Really, I hated everything about the "story" of ME2. Miranda goes on about how they wanted to bring Shep back "exactly as you were". Well, um, okay, my Shepard would have put a bullet through your head first thing and hightailed it back to the Alliance, since that's who she was.
Meh. I need to quit rage-dwelling now though, and keep trying to think positive for ME3. I just hope the gods of BioWare heard our cries, and are sufficiently sated with all the tears shed over ME2 to want to make it up to us in ME3.
LadyofRivendell wrote...
Thanks you two! I'll have to find it next time I play. Just out of curiosity, what does Ashley say? I love it when Kaidan acts a little awkwardI think games need more male characters like him. I'm tired of buff, badass meatheaded men in video games.
LadyofRivendell wrote...
Thanks you two! I'll have to find it next time I play. Just out of curiosity, what does Ashley say? I love it when Kaidan acts a little awkwardI think games need more male characters like him. I'm tired of buff, badass meatheaded men in video games.
jeweledleah wrote...
LadyofRivendell wrote...
Thanks you two! I'll have to find it next time I play. Just out of curiosity, what does Ashley say? I love it when Kaidan acts a little awkwardI think games need more male characters like him. I'm tired of buff, badass meatheaded men in video games.
Preie wrote...
Talie A Marks wrote...
I was agreeing with you somewhat. Killing? Who said anything about killing Kaidan. I sure as heck didn't. I was saying maybe it was a choice Shep was going to have to make in the course of the game (ME3). A choice Kaidan couldn't make, like he was unconscious.
Well there is a disconnect in your thought there 8(.
If in any way Kaidan were to decide to upgrade, it would be extremely risky and death would or could be a possibility. It would actually make the decision way more difficult.
I went back a page and what is with the arguing haha. This is a fan thread 8).
Nobody did the list tho. My feelings is hurt
Edit: ToP Quick! Don't know how to add a photo 8(
Modifié par Talie A Marks, 27 septembre 2011 - 04:44 .
Modifié par SpaceinMind, 27 septembre 2011 - 04:58 .
Silverpearl1977 wrote...
Has anyone else wondered why WIlson tried to kill Shepard? Who was he working for? Was he trying to give the body to Shadow Broker? I think he first tried to kill shep before Miranda intervened to sedate him/her.
*SPOILER IF YOU HAVENT PLAY LOSB*
Also if you look at vids Anderson is talking to a cerberus agent. Have you seen that vid? Why and when was he talking to one? For the last 2 yrs was Kaidan really investigating Cerberus and that is why his file is very classified? Sorry for all the questions!!
Modifié par Talie A Marks, 27 septembre 2011 - 05:17 .
Modifié par Talie A Marks, 27 septembre 2011 - 05:16 .
Talie A Marks wrote...
Silverpearl1977 wrote...
Has anyone else wondered why WIlson tried to kill Shepard? Who was he working for? Was he trying to give the body to Shadow Broker? I think he first tried to kill shep before Miranda intervened to sedate him/her.
*SPOILER IF YOU HAVENT PLAY LOSB*
Also if you look at vids Anderson is talking to a cerberus agent. Have you seen that vid? Why and when was he talking to one? For the last 2 yrs was Kaidan really investigating Cerberus and that is why his file is very classified? Sorry for all the questions!!
*spoiler*
Lair implies that Wilson was the Shadow Broker's agent and SB were trying to destroy Cerberus via having the Resurrection project fail.
I was wondering why Anderson was talking and then assualting a Cerberus agent too.
Guess we find out in ME3. Is it March yet????
Bekkael wrote...
Exactly. The whole game was bewildering for me. They establish Cerberus as the most vile, reprehensible, awful organization (and then reinforce that with the Cerberus missions in ME2, including Overlord, which made me cry!), then expect all Shepards to suck it up and work with them, no matter what? Sorry, my Shepards don't operate in an amoral zone. Is it any wonder so many fans of ME1 left the franchise after ME2 came out?
I'm still hanging onto hope with bloody fingernails for ME3 though.
Silverpearl1977 wrote...
Bekkael wrote...
Exactly. The whole game was bewildering for me. They establish Cerberus as the most vile, reprehensible, awful organization (and then reinforce that with the Cerberus missions in ME2, including Overlord, which made me cry!), then expect all Shepards to suck it up and work with them, no matter what? Sorry, my Shepards don't operate in an amoral zone. Is it any wonder so many fans of ME1 left the franchise after ME2 came out?
I'm still hanging onto hope with bloody fingernails for ME3 though.
I did the dl content as it came out and when I did Overlord I was so shocked and disgusted at the end. It made me hate Cerberus even more. Plus I hate how he always sent those smug, half ass apology e-mails justifying what a monster he is! Sorry Shep you had to see the end of Overlord but bla bla bla...won't say anything more just in case someone hasn't played Overlord.
jeweledleah wrote...
when you are first on a citadel, before you finish the quests, there's an observation deck between med clinic and shopping area - right across from stairs to flux. you can click on the "use observation deck" I think it was and the cutscene starts. you have to have Ashley and Kaidna i na group, it doesn't trigger otherwise, and it only triggers before you get off the citadel - actualy I think it must be done before you get accepted into spectres.
Jenova65 wrote...
I think I've only missed that scene once and I reloaded
Talie A Marks wrote...
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