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did anyone spare... and feel sad for killing (spoilers)


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dantares83

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tt son of a b**ch, Robert Taylor.... although bent on a pure paragon path (with a few punches here and there, dealing with Ish and a kill for the mechanic from the Garrus mission), I faithfully chose all the paragon options.

He is the ONLY ONE who I reload just because I chose the wrong option of letting him kill himself. I found it too ez for the things he did. I reload and let his team get him for what he deserved... even then, he was a bas**** through and through... why can't that be an option for us to toture him to death...

he is my  most hated character in ME universe... and that is saying after having read the 1st 2 books (continuing the 3rd), 3 of the comics series, playing that lousy ME: Galaxy.... 

I wish him dead a tousand times... 

but I regret killing Morinth... she was a tragic character... a hit target from her OWN mother since she was 40 (almost like 4 years old in human terms) and have to escape from her for 400 yrs! All that would just hinged anyone... I was tempted to spare her and kill Samara but Samara herself was kind of sad... 

so who says ME2 did not have a great story....

Modifié par dantares83, 27 juin 2011 - 03:18 .


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gogman25

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He'll be in there for the rest of his life experiencing nasty prison shower scenes.

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I spared him once because I wanted to see what the para does. You secure him and send him to Earth to be tried for his crimes but that just felt hallow when he did all that suffering to his crew for 9 unnecessary years.

Normally I do the neutral option which I love because it leaves him to rot in his paradise while you get the others out of it.

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Labrev

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IMO, locking a guy up and never having him live to see the light of day is a way better punishment than leaving him behind (cruel and unusual) or having him shoot himself (too easy, he doesn't live to experience his punishment).

That's why I also kinda get bothered at how trying to arrest Dr. Saleon or Dr. Wayne is considered the "merciful" thing to do. Most in prison would rather just be dead.