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Has anyone killed Samara and accepted Morinth into the crew?


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Faust1979

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 I have played the game probably 10 times and I finally did that for the first time tonight just to see how it's different. I like the dialog with her and getting to learn a bit more about her. 

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Well, you've already heard most of her dialogue by the end of the 1st convo. She doesn't have very much.

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didymos1120 wrote...

Well, you've already heard most of her dialogue by the end of the 1st convo. She doesn't have very much.


ok thanks that kinda sucks I was hoping there would be more to it 

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Oh, there's one little trick with her: keep going back to see her between missions/assignments or when you've left the ship and returned, even if you've exhausted the dialogue. There's a little convo you can have that only becomes available randomly. You'll know it's available by her appearance when you enter the room.

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didymos1120 wrote...

Oh, there's one little trick with her: keep going back to see her between missions/assignments or when you've left the ship and returned, even if you've exhausted the dialogue. There's a little convo you can have that only becomes available randomly. You'll know it's available by her appearance when you enter the room.


Thanks!

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I just did it once with my ultra renegade Shep. You get another bonus power from it though. And as Didymos mentioned the dialogue is quite ... interesting.

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I did it on my first Shep because of the bonus power, than I loaded my save game from before the mission and let Samara kill her! The bonus power was still available though =D

I did save her on my Terra Firma Shep, who didn´t quite like Samara and was happy to get rid of her - and then Morinth died on the SM as well... what a tragedy =P

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BlueDemonX wrote...

I did it on my first Shep because of the bonus power, than I loaded my save game from before the mission and let Samara kill her! The bonus power was still available though =D

I did save her on my Terra Firma Shep, who didn´t quite like Samara and was happy to get rid of her - and then Morinth died on the SM as well... what a tragedy =P


See, now that is a Shepard who knows how to take care of loose ends. B)

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I never saved her, that's got to be the stupidest decision in the entire game. Seriously, you're going to choose a psycopathic murderer over a warrior who swore an oath of loyalty to you? That's just plain stupid, I can't find any justification for it unless Shepard is also a psycho.

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yes i have but i didnt keep her for i just wanted the option to get domination

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Agamo45 wrote...

I never saved her, that's got to be the stupidest decision in the entire game. Seriously, you're going to choose a psycopathic murderer over a warrior who swore an oath of loyalty to you? That's just plain stupid, I can't find any justification for it unless Shepard is also a psycho.


Here's a reason: seeing what she has to say and getting access to Dominate.  Most people seem to do it for that reason, not roleplaying ones.  It's just a "Wonders what happens if...." kind of thing.  I mean, the content is there.  May as well check it out.

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I was a little too uncomfortable with the idea of keeping her around a remorseless killer like her, so heh, I could never bring myself to help Morinth (besides, I liked Samara). I know I'm missing out on a wee bit of content/dialogue, but that's what youtube is for imo - watching other people choose Morinth, hehe.

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Agamo45 wrote...

I never saved her, that's got to be the stupidest decision in the entire game. Seriously, you're going to choose a psycopathic murderer over a warrior who swore an oath of loyalty to you? That's just plain stupid, I can't find any justification for it unless Shepard is also a psycho.


I agree. Sometime i feel like if Paragon=Good\\kind, Renegade=Bad\\evil.
Then its also works like this Paragon=Smart, Renegade = Stupid.

I wish there were more "Smart" Renegade choices in the game to make the renegade feel even more bad-ass and vice versa to also have "Dumb" Paragon choices to make Paragon character feel more naive. This would farther enhance the depth of the character you are creating.

Modifié par Xsifilad, 16 août 2011 - 11:48 .


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On one save but that is on a character who exists only to catch and decisions I didn’t want to have my legitimate characters make and to screw themselves over as much as possible for ME3. It’s kind of hard to justify picking her, she isn’t even more powerful than her mother. The only reason I can think of is if you have been doing things that would cause Samara to kill you after her pledge to you ends.

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AtreiyaN7 wrote...

I was a little too uncomfortable with the idea of keeping her around a remorseless killer like her, so heh, I could never bring myself to help Morinth (besides, I liked Samara). I know I'm missing out on a wee bit of content/dialogue, but that's what youtube is for imo - watching other people choose Morinth, hehe.




I did it once for the Dominate ability.  It was terrible.

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I did it for the Dominate ability, comes in handy on those missions where the enemy likes to attack in waves. Having one of them turn on his friends causes a nice distraction, and the additional firepower always helps.

Plus, yeah, if you pursue her; Death by Snu Snu.

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Bourne Endeavor wrote...

BlueDemonX wrote...

I did it on my first Shep because of the bonus power, than I loaded my save game from before the mission and let Samara kill her! The bonus power was still available though =D

I did save her on my Terra Firma Shep, who didn´t quite like Samara and was happy to get rid of her - and then Morinth died on the SM as well... what a tragedy =P


See, now that is a Shepard who knows how to take care of loose ends. B)


Merci beaucoup =)

@ Agamo: well, if that Shep would want to get rid of both anyway, it wouldn´t be that dumb of a decision... xD

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Couldn't bring myself to do it so no.

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I tried it once...but that shep didn't make it to me3.

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I have Morinth in one of my saves, did it case i thought that shep would just be intrigued/fasinated by haveing some one like that around. Curiosity of that type of person more than anything.

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I don't think many people recruit Morinth for roleplaying reasons. You need to run a pretty artificial paragon/renegade playthrough to recruit her anyway.

It's principally about accessing her bonus power & individual dialogue. And, as mentioned above, death by Snu Snu.

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Nope.

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I´d like to have a savegame where she´s in the crew for ME3. But I think I´d rather download it then do it myself xD

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Xsifilad wrote...

Agamo45 wrote...

I never saved her, that's got to be the stupidest decision in the entire game. Seriously, you're going to choose a psycopathic murderer over a warrior who swore an oath of loyalty to you? That's just plain stupid, I can't find any justification for it unless Shepard is also a psycho.


I agree. Sometime i feel like if Paragon=Goodkind, Renegade=Badevil.
Then its also works like this Paragon=Smart, Renegade = Stupid.

I wish there were more "Smart" Renegade choices in the game to make the renegade feel even more bad-ass and vice versa to also have "Dumb" Paragon choices to make Paragon character feel more naive. This would farther enhance the depth of the character you are creating.


agreed. i've run a few completes through and the renegade path lacks in story and believabilty when in truth a total paragon path would be incredibly naive and disastrous for the galaxy. looking at real military history it seems you'd have to have a little more renegade than paragon to actually pull it off. here's a good example, a true paragon path would be to save them both and be the ultimate good guy/hero wouldn't it? and the renegade path would be to actually kill morinth, i don't see how they screwed that up.