Top Ash:
Modifié par BadExamp1e, 28 juillet 2012 - 11:27 .
Modifié par BadExamp1e, 28 juillet 2012 - 11:27 .

BadExamp1e wrote...
Errrr... 'Cept Aurora's a woman and her FemShep is straight. And Ash likes her dude's.
What do you think Ash is feeling/thinking in that moment when she looks at Shepard (top Ash)?

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Huh... I say/type it that often....Dragon_Claw wrote...
If I got 10 Danish krones every time I read that line, I could afford a beach house on Rannoch with Tali serving me Turian brandy...
She is probably thinking "Shephard look at me for once, I look much better than your work!"BadExamp1e wrote...
What do you think Ash is feeling/thinking in that moment when she looks at Shepard (top Ash)?
BadExamp1e wrote...
Errrr... 'Cept Aurora's a woman and her FemShep is straight. And Ash likes her dude's.
What do you think Ash is feeling/thinking in that moment when she looks at Shepard (top Ash)?
Modifié par Aurora313, 28 juillet 2012 - 12:44 .
Modifié par Aurora313, 28 juillet 2012 - 01:08 .
Arivael wrote...
Sorry with Vimire it is just so forced that it look like it was designed to see who players liked more as a character than as a real choice, and as such I have to ask how many people who prefered Kaidan over Ash ended up leaving him to die and saved Ash because of that on their first play through.
Modifié par Aurora313, 28 juillet 2012 - 01:28 .
Modifié par Aurora313, 28 juillet 2012 - 01:53 .
Arivael wrote...
DWH1982 wrote...
Since you guys were discussing Virmire...
I think it was important to have a decision like that.
My only problem is that it made Ash and Kaidan interchangable after ME1. They used to be entirely different people. After ME1, they have the same story, even if elements of their personality are different.
You should have had your choice of three or four people you could leave behind on Virmire. That way, two characters wouldn't have become interchangable in terms of story - they'd have to develop seperate stories for all of them.
Yet you never have that kind of stright save this person or this person decision again, yes your decisions can get people killed (suicide mission is a great example of that) but Virmire was an abomination after you delt with Wrex and began the attack on the base.
Just think about it:
Of Ash and Kaidan who do you think is more suited to a frontal assault on a fortified position, the biotic/tech in light armour who uses a pistol or the combat specilist in heavy armour with a prefrence for assult and sniper rifles.
It is in you best intrest to help the salarian assault on your way in so they will be at the tower as well.
After you take out the AA guns you decide to leave one person guarding the bomb that is the whole point of the mission when you have atleast one (two if Wrex is still alive) squad member(s) who could stay aswell to protect it.
Then when the choice does come up it portrays it as being equal when its not it is save one or save many (the one with the bomb or the one on the tower and the salarians) and to top that off in Kaidans case he says he doesn't think he can hold out long enough for you to get back hence why he arms the bomb so if you do go back to save him you are basicly saying that he is unable of making an accurate tactical assesment (not sure what Ash says if she is with the bomb as I always end up sending here to the tower).
Sorry with Vimire it is just so forced that it look like it was designed to see who players liked more as a character than as a real choice, and as such I have to ask how many people who prefered Kaidan over Ash ended up leaving him to die and saved Ash because of that on their first play through.
Having said all that its a good thing I like Ash slightly more than Kadian as she always lives through Vimire.
Modifié par DWH1982, 28 juillet 2012 - 06:11 .

DWH1982 wrote...
It surprises me how many people forget to factor the salarians in to that decision.
Yes, as long as you help them during the main mission, they survive no matter who you decide to go after. But it's not like Shepard has any way of knowing that in game...
Edwin Shepard hated leaving Kaidan, and the fact that Kaidan was higher ranking than Ash did cross his mind. But Ash was with an entire squad of elite STG operatives...