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I think Miranda is gonna have a much heavier role than we think.


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snfonseka

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I don't think her role will be heavier or lighter than any other squad-mate in ME2.

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not if she is dead....unless you are into necrophiliac....but the priiize

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Destr1er

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If Miranda doesn't take over, I bet the writers will have the Mary-Sue Liara fold Cereberus into the Shadow Broker organization.

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ME-ParaShep

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DoNotIngest wrote...

Heavier...


*imagines ME3's Miranda with @ss implants*


Miranda having heavier ASSets in ME 3 is a heavy risk.. but the priiiize! :P

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Doubtful. Though if some way or another she works against me because she's Cerberus, I won't hesitate to shoot her. Of course I'll go give her due time to step away first, for I'm no homicidal maniac.

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HunterX6 wrote...

that would be good actually, punishes the one that let their team died in mass effect 2 and make them have great consequences in mass effect 3 in which they will be crying about cause they "messed up" their story.

Which is why I have more than one play through. 

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Warkupo wrote...

Mdoggy1214 wrote...

Given her rank in Cerberus, how she was near impossible to kill off in the Suicide Mission and how Bioware is soo secretive of her for Mass Effect 3, i wouldn't be surprised if she was key to the story.


Going to nitpick here, but I don't know why people perpetuate the idea that one character is any harder to kill in the suicide mission than any other. Don't do their loyalty mission, and take them with you until they die. Easy.

I don't think she'll have any more relevance than any other of your old Cerberus crew. I do imagine, however, that her loyalties will ultimately depend on what you did with her in ME2. If you didn't do her loyalty mission and kept her out of harms way for the suicide mission, I imagine she'll show up somewhere trying to kill you. Otherwise you probably need to help her fend off her former employer.

But it's all speculation until ME3 anyway.

Responding to the bold.  Actually she is hard to kill in the SM.  Any other squad leader that is not loyal nor cut out for the job will die when getting shot after the biotic bubble part of it.  Miranda does not, she only dies if you take her with you to the final stage against the baby reaper.  I've had her survive being not loyal in one of my play throughs.  Also, if she isn't loyal, she still quits on the Illusive Man if you choice to blow up the base.  I did a play through where I killed of her and Jacob.  The only reason I saved the crew was for Ken and Gabby.  If not for them, that Shep would have let them become gray goo for the baby reaper.:ph34r::ph34r:

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Miranda's not going to be more important to the plot than, say, Legion or tali (geth/quarian situation's been brewing for 2 games now), but given the Cerberus connection, she could well be at least as so, especially if Cerberus are a major enemy faction, as we are led to believe.

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Then I will make sure she's dead.


TIM will "Lazarus" Miranda in that case, Miri :wub: will be in ME3 no matter what!!!!

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Jebel Krong wrote...
Miranda's not going to be more important to the plot than, say, Legion or tali (geth/quarian situation's been brewing for 2 games now), but given the Cerberus connection, she could well be at least as so, especially if Cerberus are a major enemy faction, as we are led to believe.

I think she could be. Dealing with Cerberus is part of the core storyline where Shepard must act. If Legion and Tali aren't alive, then things might as well go their own way between the quarians and the geth without them. I think it might have a greater impact on the storyline if Miranda is dead.

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sevach wrote...

Akizora wrote...

Then I will make sure she's dead.

TIM will "Lazarus" Miranda in that case, Miri :wub: will be in ME3 no matter what!!!!

I'm not sure I'd want a Miranda brought back by TIM. Who knows which kind of conditioning he'd put into her brain.

But cheap as that would be, it would be a way to make Miranda essential to the plot, and it's not even that far-fetched, given that TIM has access to the place where she died. BTW, why don't I have the option to take Miranda's corpse with me if she dies and to demand from TIM that she'll be brought back. I'd give him the Collector base for that.

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Well,Fortunately at least Lieutenant Commander Vash Shepard, born on Mindoir, served on Akuze doesn't have anything to worry about as, the traitor and terrorist Miranda Lawson and her fellow traitor and terrorist Jacob Taylor as well as the entire Lazerus cell are pulverised in the Galactic core, so that the can no longer pose a threat to Alliance Security.

Modifié par Fixers0, 28 juin 2011 - 09:07 .


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Miranda Lawson is the only person left that has knowledge on the Lazarus Project and what it is that makes Shepard tick.

Sure, the Illusive Man probably has all the data but he's against Shepard in ME3 and he's just the manager; he has no practical knowledge on the project.

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 She is a very good leader and tactician and pretty good fighter/biotic so I have no doubt that whatever role she has is important...she would find a way to make that happen. I doubt she'd just work for security in some Earth colony near Earth or just live in an apartment or something silly like that...

Modifié par SkittlesKat96, 28 juin 2011 - 10:18 .


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As Skittles just said, she is talented and resourceful. Looking at this thread amount of people who want to make her the XO shows many still want her leadership abilities. If shes not on the Normandy she undoubtedly must be doing something demanding of her talents.

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Ieldra2 wrote...

Jebel Krong wrote...
Miranda's not going to be more important to the plot than, say, Legion or tali (geth/quarian situation's been brewing for 2 games now), but given the Cerberus connection, she could well be at least as so, especially if Cerberus are a major enemy faction, as we are led to believe.

I think she could be. Dealing with Cerberus is part of the core storyline where Shepard must act. If Legion and Tali aren't alive, then things might as well go their own way between the quarians and the geth without them. I think it might have a greater impact on the storyline if Miranda is dead.


that's why i said at least as so: Miranda's obviously plot-importance will be dealing with cerberus, given that pretty much anyone from ME2 can be dead, i'd suggest that dealing with whatever situation optimally will require said persons to be alive - tali for quarians, legion for geth, miranda for cerberus etc. hence each is plot-critical, but not game-breakingly so if they are not present (if miranda's not around maybe cerberus become a much harder enemy faction etc).

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Of this I have no doubt.


A much top heavier role indeed.

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As fun as it might be to have Miranda become 'The Illusive Lass,' I think the more likely scenario for her involves her father. Whom I seem to recall was on Earth. Either being abducted by him again or attempting to take over the 'empire' she was created to take over.

I'm expecting of a big reveal on her Father. Actor reveal if not an actual plot one.

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If you blew up the collector base and she was loyal, and you had her in the party when you fought the Human reaper larva, she tells TIM pretty much that shes done. My guess is that she has information or accounts, etc. that can help you stop TIM, who I believe will be trying to capture or kill you as he has most likely made a deal with the Reapers that he and select others will be spared.

With the tight-lips about Miranda, I think she plays a pivotal role in a portion of the story, but not neccessarily the complete end game, we shall see, certainly if you are having to "mediate" conflicts between warring factions that the Human warring factions would be most like Cerebrus vs. the Alliance it could also have to do with recruiting her father to help fund a fight against the Reapers.

Modifié par Bmeszaros, 28 juin 2011 - 12:42 .


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Thy King wrote...

I have a strong suspicion she is the 'female cerberus' end boss-kinda lady we are supposed to fight. Probably indoctrinated.


I Hope So! =D lol

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ME3 has a lot of cerberus "enemies", so I would expect Miranda also have important role in ME3, related cerberus. After all she was XO of Normandy and loyal squad member in ME2. I can't think how she could have any minor side roles as she is so center in the events.

Making you friends (or even LI) to your enemy is NEVER good idea, because you can't ever know how important those squad members are for player. I'm talking emotional connection. It could ruin someones hole enjoy from hole Mass Effect serie.

Modifié par Lumikki, 28 juin 2011 - 12:58 .


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I couldn't get myself to care for her in ME2 and I certainly don't want that in ME3, hopefully she will be just a small cameo. We already have Ashley for a longhaired catsuit chick.

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Maybe Miranda will finally reveal that the Tsundere act she pulled was just that, and all that 'oh, I'll toss aside my renowned loyalties after a personal favor, compliments, and maybe some sex' was really a brilliant ploy of a Cerberus manipulator, with the skill and apparent sincerity befitting the 'perfect' woman.

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I expect that the new tough female Cerberus generic_troop_class will be clonetroopers based off a recent version of the material that wrought Miranda and that seeing her reaction to them will be quite something.

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Jebel Krong wrote...

Miranda's not going to be more important to the plot than, say, Legion or tali (geth/quarian situation's been brewing for 2 games now), but given the Cerberus connection, she could well be at least as so, especially if Cerberus are a major enemy faction, as we are led to believe.


Cerberus has also been brewing for two games.  Not saying your statement wrong, but the reasoning isn't right.