Hm. Good point.forthary wrote...
Himmelstor wrote...
If read them all, wouldn't have time for much else...
Well, if you really are dead, you have eternity. Time is no matter.
Tali'Zorah ME3 Thread *MAJOR SPOILER WARNING!*
#28626
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 02:31
#28627
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 02:38
#28628
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 02:45
Got through first chapter before realized had read it before. FsDxRAGE(2) is good.zim1017 wrote...
Himmelstor wrote...
If read them all, wouldn't have time for much else...zim1017 wrote...
Speaking of fan-fiction though, how many have read that one called ''a gentle breeze before the storm''? http://www.fanfictio...efore_the_Storm
I haven't read too much fanfic, but that one made an impression on me.
Very true, but in my opinion this is one of the works that's worth the time, I'd give it priority.
#28629
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 02:51
To the person who asked if it was normal to like/love a fictional character, yes, it is. Day to day life can be quite the downer and so it's easy to escape into a fictional world where everything seems to be so real. The Mass Effect series is one of those worlds for me. I don't have a very active social life and I'm alright with being single, doing day to day stuff like work and all that. But I'd love to be able to live in the ME universe for at least a day if any.
To bring it back to Tali, her character is so well written that I forget I'm playing a game sometimes. I get lost into the emotional scenes that occur during the ME series and her romance scenes always bring a smile to my face. She's THAT good. I will hold the line for her. Tali and Shepard deserve better than the ending they received.
Modifié par Ryuji2, 02 avril 2012 - 02:53 .
#28630
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 02:53
Hold the Line. Keelah Se'lai.Ryuji2 wrote...
Just finished Krogan'ing it up and I see I'm 2 pages behind. I'm too lazy to quote people that quoted me but yes, Liara's voice aggravates me if she talks too much during a scene or interaction after a while.
To the person who asked if it was normal to like/love a fictional character, yes, it is. Day to day life can be quite the downer and so it's easy to escape into a fictional world where everything seems to be so real. The Mass Effect series is one of those worlds for me. I don't have a very active social life and I'm alright with being single, doing day to day stuff like work and all that. But I'd love to be able to live in the ME universe for at least a day if any.
To bring it back to Tali, her character is so well written that I forget I'm playing a game sometimes. She's THAT good. I will hold the line for her. Tali and Shepard deserve better than the ending they received.
That's why am back.
#28631
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 02:55
#28632
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 02:56
No. Stuck on unknown planet that, given stinger, isn't home to dextro-amino life.sergio71785 wrote...
Yeah, really. Damn that ending! Not only can Shepard not help Tali build her home, she's stuck on Earth. :/
Also, welcome back!
Modifié par Himmelstor, 02 avril 2012 - 02:57 .
#28633
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 02:56
Not Earth.sergio71785 wrote...
Yeah, really. Damn that ending! Not only can Shepard not help Tali build her home, she's stuck on Earth. :/
(SERGIOOOOO)
#28634
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:02
And yeah, my mistake. She's stuck who-knows-where. Well, if anyone can fix the Normandy, it's her. Then she just has to fix some mass relays.
#28635
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:02
#28636
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:02
sergio71785 wrote...
Yeah, really. Damn that ending! Not only can Shepard not help Tali build her home, she's stuck on Earth. :/
Not unless you choose Control! Then Shepard can help her as a Reaper!
Shepard the Reaper. That'd be awkward at the dinner table, wouldn't it?
#28637
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:03
A lot of variables. And very good chance Shepard dead.sergio71785 wrote...
Hello everyone. It's been a long time since I saw Himmelstor around.
And yeah, my mistake. She's stuck who-knows-where. Well, if anyone can fix the Normandy, it's her. Then she just has to fix some mass relays.
Poor Tali'Zorah.
#28638
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:04
Dinner table? Dinner plateau, more accurate.Maderek wrote...
sergio71785 wrote...
Yeah, really. Damn that ending! Not only can Shepard not help Tali build her home, she's stuck on Earth. :/
Not unless you choose Control! Then Shepard can help her as a Reaper!
Shepard the Reaper. That'd be awkward at the dinner table, wouldn't it?
#28639
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:05
CaWBenSkywalker wrote...
If you want an alternate ending with Tali romance, check out this interactive one:
collegeage.wordpress.com/soldier-class/me3-soldier-ending-with-tali-and-wrex-tali-romance/
Having Tali in the squad makes then end scenes much more tense than the Garrus and Wrex squad option. Very rewarding and finally the Rachni do something (well have the opportunity to do something).
Thanks for sharing this around
CaWBenSkywalker ! You link directed 52 people today to the site.
I just wanted to update all of you on the project. Currently I'm working to update the Femshep stories with Garrus as an alternate Squad Choice to Wrex.
But after I'll update Tali's Romance storylines with additional scenes (Check in sometime this week 1st thru 7th)
Currently there are 3 classes but I plan updates for all 6 classes. To see what I have so far click http://collegeage.wo.../soldier-class/ . And thanks.
#28640
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:08
As I was getting close to it, I was assuming that Shepard probably wasn't going to survive (the biggest clue was Tali saying she wanted more time, but there were other things). But I didn't feel that bad about it. "Well, whatever happens, I'll do (or not do) whatever is necessary for her to survive. And at least she has her homeworld now. So it'll all be okay."
Then Shepard just had to collapse on that platform that took him up to see the star kid. <_<
#28641
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:14
Starchild certainly didn't help ending's failure. Circular logic.sergio71785 wrote...
Yeah, that ending failed spectacularly, in every level an ending can fail at.
As I was getting close to it, I was assuming that Shepard probably wasn't going to survive (the biggest clue was Tali saying she wanted more time, but there were other things). But I didn't feel that bad about it. "Well, whatever happens, I'll do (or not do) whatever is necessary for her to survive. And at least she has her homeworld now. So it'll all be okay."
Then Shepard just had to collapse on that platform that took him up to see the star kid. <_<
But perhaps bigger problem is was ending. Singular.
Assumed would be consequences, possiblity of survival, maybe at cost of higher casualties, along with possibility of abject failure. None of that. All supposedly different endings leave Reapers dead, but galaxy in trouble.
And Tali'Zorah vas Normandy...our Tali...my Tali...trapped on random garden planet that likely doesn't have life she can consume. Bioware dropped ball, now have heads in sand.
Modifié par Himmelstor, 02 avril 2012 - 03:15 .
#28642
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:16
#28643
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:19
CaWBenSkywalker wrote...
If you want an alternate ending with Tali romance, check out this interactive one:
collegeage.wordpress.com/soldier-class/me3-soldier-ending-with-tali-and-wrex-tali-romance/
Having Tali in the squad makes then end scenes much more tense than the Garrus and Wrex squad option. Very rewarding and finally the Rachni do something (well have the opportunity to do something).
You're right. They don't explicitely save Shepard but I do have plans to update the stories so that if the Geth do not, the Rachni do. And if neither the Geth or the Rachni save him then Arlak company does (if Grunt survives).
#28644
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:20
Himmelstor wrote...
Starchild certainly didn't help ending's failure. Circular logic.sergio71785 wrote...
Yeah, that ending failed spectacularly, in every level an ending can fail at.
As I was getting close to it, I was assuming that Shepard probably wasn't going to survive (the biggest clue was Tali saying she wanted more time, but there were other things). But I didn't feel that bad about it. "Well, whatever happens, I'll do (or not do) whatever is necessary for her to survive. And at least she has her homeworld now. So it'll all be okay."
Then Shepard just had to collapse on that platform that took him up to see the star kid. <_<
But perhaps bigger problem is was ending. Singular.
Assumed would be consequences, possiblity of survival, maybe at cost of higher casualties, along with possibility of abject failure. None of that. All supposedly different endings leave Reapers dead, but galaxy in trouble.
And Tali'Zorah vas Normandy...our Tali...my Tali...trapped on random garden planet that likely doesn't have life she can consume. Bioware dropped ball, now have heads in sand.
I always figured I would hate the ending of the third game, regardless of what actually happened. Just the fact that this particular story is over.
Many people, having followed the series for the past few years, might have difficulty grasping the concept of it ending... myself, included. Still, it's not like Mass Effect itself is over, right?
#28645
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:20
Himmelstor wrote...
Starchild certainly didn't help ending's failure. Circular logic.sergio71785 wrote...
Yeah, that ending failed spectacularly, in every level an ending can fail at.
As I was getting close to it, I was assuming that Shepard probably wasn't going to survive (the biggest clue was Tali saying she wanted more time, but there were other things). But I didn't feel that bad about it. "Well, whatever happens, I'll do (or not do) whatever is necessary for her to survive. And at least she has her homeworld now. So it'll all be okay."
Then Shepard just had to collapse on that platform that took him up to see the star kid. <_<
But perhaps bigger problem is was ending. Singular.
Assumed would be consequences, possiblity of survival, maybe at cost of higher casualties, along with possibility of abject failure. None of that. All supposedly different endings leave Reapers dead, but galaxy in trouble.
And Tali'Zorah vas Normandy...our Tali...my Tali...trapped on random garden planet that likely doesn't have life she can consume. Bioware dropped ball, now have heads in sand.
The ending is just as real as your...wait, what was I thinking?
Anyways, its best to just discard the ending for now. It's just not right. Hopefully Bioware will have made us a better ending, and will announce it at PAX. Only 5 days away...
#28646
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:21
...it is. The destruction of the Mass Relays is a molotov cocktail thrown at the franchise. The galaxy as we know and love it is no more.Maderek wrote...
Himmelstor wrote...
Starchild certainly didn't help ending's failure. Circular logic.sergio71785 wrote...
Yeah, that ending failed spectacularly, in every level an ending can fail at.
As I was getting close to it, I was assuming that Shepard probably wasn't going to survive (the biggest clue was Tali saying she wanted more time, but there were other things). But I didn't feel that bad about it. "Well, whatever happens, I'll do (or not do) whatever is necessary for her to survive. And at least she has her homeworld now. So it'll all be okay."
Then Shepard just had to collapse on that platform that took him up to see the star kid. <_<
But perhaps bigger problem is was ending. Singular.
Assumed would be consequences, possiblity of survival, maybe at cost of higher casualties, along with possibility of abject failure. None of that. All supposedly different endings leave Reapers dead, but galaxy in trouble.
And Tali'Zorah vas Normandy...our Tali...my Tali...trapped on random garden planet that likely doesn't have life she can consume. Bioware dropped ball, now have heads in sand.
I always figured I would hate the ending of the third game, regardless of what actually happened. Just the fact that this particular story is over.
Many people, having followed the series for the past few years, might have difficulty grasping the concept of it ending... myself, included. Still, it's not like Mass Effect itself is over, right?
#28647
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:23
Himmelstor wrote...
...it is. The destruction of the Mass Relays is a molotov cocktail thrown at the franchise. The galaxy as we know and love it is no more.Maderek wrote...
Himmelstor wrote...
Starchild certainly didn't help ending's failure. Circular logic.sergio71785 wrote...
Yeah, that ending failed spectacularly, in every level an ending can fail at.
As I was getting close to it, I was assuming that Shepard probably wasn't going to survive (the biggest clue was Tali saying she wanted more time, but there were other things). But I didn't feel that bad about it. "Well, whatever happens, I'll do (or not do) whatever is necessary for her to survive. And at least she has her homeworld now. So it'll all be okay."
Then Shepard just had to collapse on that platform that took him up to see the star kid. <_<
But perhaps bigger problem is was ending. Singular.
Assumed would be consequences, possiblity of survival, maybe at cost of higher casualties, along with possibility of abject failure. None of that. All supposedly different endings leave Reapers dead, but galaxy in trouble.
And Tali'Zorah vas Normandy...our Tali...my Tali...trapped on random garden planet that likely doesn't have life she can consume. Bioware dropped ball, now have heads in sand.
I always figured I would hate the ending of the third game, regardless of what actually happened. Just the fact that this particular story is over.
Many people, having followed the series for the past few years, might have difficulty grasping the concept of it ending... myself, included. Still, it's not like Mass Effect itself is over, right?
Well, there's always... W-Well... How about...? Uh...
GODDAMMIT, BIOWARE.
#28648
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:23
Himmelstor wrote...
Starchild certainly didn't help ending's failure. Circular logic.sergio71785 wrote...
Yeah, that ending failed spectacularly, in every level an ending can fail at.
As I was getting close to it, I was assuming that Shepard probably wasn't going to survive (the biggest clue was Tali saying she wanted more time, but there were other things). But I didn't feel that bad about it. "Well, whatever happens, I'll do (or not do) whatever is necessary for her to survive. And at least she has her homeworld now. So it'll all be okay."
Then Shepard just had to collapse on that platform that took him up to see the star kid. <_<
But perhaps bigger problem is was ending. Singular.
Assumed would be consequences, possiblity of survival, maybe at cost of higher casualties, along with possibility of abject failure. None of that. All supposedly different endings leave Reapers dead, but galaxy in trouble.
And Tali'Zorah vas Normandy...our Tali...my Tali...trapped on random garden planet that likely doesn't have life she can consume. Bioware dropped ball, now have heads in sand.
Pretty much that. I was thoroughly enjoying the game up till getting shot by Harbinger. It didn't make sense that after all his taunting, he wouldn't say a word and just blasted you and the whole team then just fly away. I was iffy about that and red flags started showing up during the Anderson/Shep/TIM conflict. After it was finished though, I thought there would be a laser or something to blow up the reapers or have a command signal shut them down or something.
...Then I hear Hackett. Then the whole floating platform bit. At that point...the ending was becoming ruined. After talking with the kid...I didn't want to make a choice. I only chose Destroy...though I didn't want to.
Then the Normandy crashing on the planet bit WITH my crew who were all alongside me on Earth minutes before as well as the galaxy going into a dark age from the mass relays blowing up, thus Shepard will NEVER see Tali ever again.
Just...what?
Must...hold the line...
Modifié par Ryuji2, 02 avril 2012 - 03:24 .
#28649
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:25
Wait, in the arrival dlc when you destroy the mass relay, it destroys the solar system... You just blew up like eighteen... in that case yes the entire Milky way is destroyed... Correct me if im wrong. I was going on that by memory.Himmelstor wrote...
...it is. The destruction of the Mass Relays is a molotov cocktail thrown at the franchise. The galaxy as we know and love it is no more.Maderek wrote...
Himmelstor wrote...
Starchild certainly didn't help ending's failure. Circular logic.sergio71785 wrote...
Yeah, that ending failed spectacularly, in every level an ending can fail at.
As I was getting close to it, I was assuming that Shepard probably wasn't going to survive (the biggest clue was Tali saying she wanted more time, but there were other things). But I didn't feel that bad about it. "Well, whatever happens, I'll do (or not do) whatever is necessary for her to survive. And at least she has her homeworld now. So it'll all be okay."
Then Shepard just had to collapse on that platform that took him up to see the star kid. <_<
But perhaps bigger problem is was ending. Singular.
Assumed would be consequences, possiblity of survival, maybe at cost of higher casualties, along with possibility of abject failure. None of that. All supposedly different endings leave Reapers dead, but galaxy in trouble.
And Tali'Zorah vas Normandy...our Tali...my Tali...trapped on random garden planet that likely doesn't have life she can consume. Bioware dropped ball, now have heads in sand.
I always figured I would hate the ending of the third game, regardless of what actually happened. Just the fact that this particular story is over.
Many people, having followed the series for the past few years, might have difficulty grasping the concept of it ending... myself, included. Still, it's not like Mass Effect itself is over, right?
#28650
Posté 02 avril 2012 - 03:27
For Tali,
and the rest of the galaxy.
But mainly Tali.





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