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Modifié par Plakto, 12 octobre 2011 - 09:53 .
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I would totally love to be a VolusFiery Phoenix wrote...
Would make sense if the more humanoid races shared the same animations. But krogan and volus (if they're an option) should be exceptions.
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Modifié par idoless24, 13 octobre 2011 - 05:31 .
idoless24 wrote...
Possible spoilers!
Was wondering what you guys think about Thane's possible temporary position in the squad (in the confirmed features thread) where you help him release Hanar scientists working on a cure for his disease. *fingers crossed!*
Modifié par Fiery Phoenix, 13 octobre 2011 - 06:16 .
Fiery Phoenix wrote...
I'm taking a break from this miserable assignment to reiterate an interesting piece of trivia that I mentioned in another thread last night.
We know that Thane will be on Invictus in ME3. We also know that the name Invictus likely refers to the poem by William E. Henley. Out of morbid curiosity, I further researched this topic until I stumbled across something rather intriguing. First, the word Invictus by its lonesome means unconquered or undefeated, and the poem in question is very often regarded as inspirational and borderline defiant. It turns out that the premise of the poem is, in fact, equally inspirational.
Henley wrote Invictus as a representation of his struggle with tuberculosis, which itself is a metastatic lung disease that he developed at a very early age. Which, naturally, leads to the realization that Thane is in a surprisingly similar situation.
So, I believe that Thane's presence on Invictus is anything but a coincidence and, instead, was intended by the writers all along. :innocent:
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AhhFiery Phoenix wrote...
I'm taking a break from this miserable assignment to reiterate an interesting piece of trivia that I mentioned in another thread last night.
We know that Thane will be on Invictus in ME3. We also know that the name Invictus likely refers to the poem by William E. Henley. Out of morbid curiosity, I further researched this topic until I stumbled across something rather intriguing. First, the word Invictus by its lonesome means unconquered or undefeated, and the poem in question is very often regarded as inspirational and borderline defiant. It turns out that the premise of the poem is, in fact, equally inspirational.
Henley wrote Invictus as a representation of his struggle with tuberculosis, which itself is a metastatic lung disease that he developed at a very early age. Which, naturally, leads to the realization that Thane is in a surprisingly similar situation.
So, I believe that Thane's presence on Invictus is anything but a coincidence and, instead, was intended by the writers all along. :innocent:
Fiery Phoenix wrote...
I'm taking a break from this miserable assignment to reiterate an interesting piece of trivia that I mentioned in another thread last night.
We know that Thane will be on Invictus in ME3. We also know that the name Invictus likely refers to the poem by William E. Henley. Out of morbid curiosity, I further researched this topic until I stumbled across something rather intriguing. First, the word Invictus by its lonesome means unconquered or undefeated, and the poem in question is very often regarded as inspirational and borderline defiant. It turns out that the premise of the poem is, in fact, equally inspirational.
Henley wrote Invictus as a representation of his struggle with tuberculosis, which itself is a metastatic lung disease that he developed at a very early age. Which, naturally, leads to the realization that Thane is in a surprisingly similar situation.
So, I believe that Thane's presence on Invictus is anything but a coincidence and, instead, was intended by the writers all along. :innocent:
Fiery Phoenix wrote...
Haha, no problem. You're all welcome.
I discussed it with Hana on MSN yesterday. It's little things like these that make anything shine, in my opinion.