Edit: Aaaannddd its top Ashh.
Modifié par OneWomanArmy, 28 septembre 2012 - 03:42 .
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Modifié par OneWomanArmy, 28 septembre 2012 - 03:42 .
Yeah, the sad truth. If you aren't romancing her then she's pretty anti-social and only leaves starboard observations if you bring her on the bomb mission because it reminds her of Kaidan. she doens't come up to the Cabin like almost everyone else. It's pretty lame because she's obviously being held back for other squadmates like Garrus who has dialogue priority over EVERYONE in mission and on the ship. She's grown, but she's put in the back of the group.CptData wrote...
I'm just telling the truth.
ME3!Ash doesn't offer anything except her romance. That romance is well done, but ... yeah. That's it.
She stands at the memorial remembering Kaidan, but she doesn't have much to say I believe.iSousek wrote...
She leaves the starboard observation? I thought she only talks with Tali via omni-tool
yeah but ONLY if you take her on the victus mission because in the shuttle she mentions Virmire and stands at the wall. But after you dock next she's right back in her room.<_<iSousek wrote...
She leaves the starboard observation? I thought she only talks with Tali via omni-tool

Modifié par themikefest, 28 septembre 2012 - 07:51 .
Dragon_Claw wrote...
Morning exercises. Ashley pumps some Wrex!
Gah, you and me both. They left Ash with so little I don't blame any of the ME2ers from writing her off and going to the forums to complain about Miranda or Jack's treatment. A conversation about Shepard dying would be completely essential to Ash's character, considering she's supposed to be religious and to offset her kneejerk reaction on Horizon being so negative.Mr. Brainheart wrote...
This makes me sad they cut out some stuff that seems great, like the scene chatting about Shepard's death and ressurection.
BP93 wrote...
You don't need to be religious to be curious about death and/or the afterlife.
BP93 wrote...
You don't need to be religious to be curious about death and/or the afterlife.
awwwww, you're cute when you're wrong RudyRudy Lis wrote...
BP93 wrote...
You don't need to be religious to be curious about death and/or the afterlife.
Afterlife? You mean you slowly decay and turn into main reason of all latest american military campaigns - petroleum?
+1 to you sir, that was cleverADLegend21 wrote...
clearly there's reincarnation based on how many times protagonists in games die then come back to life at a previous point in the story.
Thank you thank you *bows*krukow wrote...
+1 to you sir, that was cleverADLegend21 wrote...
clearly there's reincarnation based on how many times protagonists in games die then come back to life at a previous point in the story.
krukow wrote...
does that make master chief the ultimate budhist?
krukow wrote...
mASTER cHIEF.
DEAL WITH IT TL!!!