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When was the RENEGADE choice ever the realistic one?


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#676
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shiftylookingspacecow wrote...

A renegade choice I never got was turning down spectre reinstatement.
"Shepard, would you like to be completely untouchable by council law again?"
"No! You mad me mad at you!"


Disconnecting the Council in the ME1 debriefings is dumb too.

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Yeah, sacrfice the council to save the galaxy. Pretty realistic right there. All who deny it are blind and plain dumb.

Oh noes, the galactic friendship! We're all dead.

Oh noes, the Geth fleet behind you! You attack the most important target first when short on time.

ect.

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Seboist wrote...

shiftylookingspacecow wrote...

A renegade choice I never got was turning down spectre reinstatement.
"Shepard, would you like to be completely untouchable by council law again?"
"No! You mad me mad at you!"


Disconnecting the Council in the ME1 debriefings is dumb too.


I didn't took it. And I play realistically. As a Spectre I was used and tossed aside. When you're as dangerous and feared as Shepard, the law isn't an issue.

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It was probably mentioned before, but when you lead an attack on a Reaper that will call all of his friends if you don't destroy it, you don't waste your firepower to save another ship. In other words, letting the council die is a realistic decision you couldn't blame anyone for. It's the entire galaxy vs the people on 1 ship - the ones you have to sacrifice to save them in the first place.

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shiftylookingspacecow wrote...

A renegade choice I never got was turning down spectre reinstatement.
"Shepard, would you like to be completely untouchable by council law again?"
"No! You mad me mad at you!"


You know that olny applies to Countil space. In terminus systems and the fronteer, it's useless.

And they just tell you they will give you back the status if you stay out of council space.

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Might have been mentioned, but I love the renegade dialogue to talk Saren into committing suicide "...If you've got the guts" - this felt totally in-character for my mostly paragon Shepard, as did the "You can fall in line or step aside... but DON'T get in my way" line to TIM at the end of ME2 (my favourite dialogue choice of the game). When you're playing a complex character that never picks red or blue on principle I think a lot of the Renegade choices are valid - like taking Balak down in BDTS because my Shepard is a colonist.

Also - the renegade interupt on Mordin's loyaly mission is so fracking badass!

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Lotion Soronnar wrote...


You know that olny applies to Countil space. In terminus systems and the fronteer, it's useless.

And they just tell you they will give you back the status if you stay out of council space.



Where Shep's mission is anyway. If s/he he wants to come back into Council space and the Council doesn't like it, tell them off then.

As for my earlier post about shooting Shiala, she is living proof that indoctrination can be reversed. She provided crucial intelligence and she is no threat whatsoever.

ANd if you believe in indoctrination, she should not be executed for crimes that were not of her volition

Modifié par Thompson family, 27 août 2011 - 03:36 .


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ThePwener wrote...

Yeah, sacrfice the council to save the galaxy. Pretty realistic right there. All who deny it are blind and plain dumb.

Oh noes, the galactic friendship! We're all dead.

Oh noes, the Geth fleet behind you! You attack the most important target first when short on time.

ect.

Insulting and generalising about strangers (hiding behind internet anonymity makes it easier right?) is not the way to make people take you or your arguments seriously.

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Sacrificing was the most realistic decision to me, but not to everyone else who plays.

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The most realistic Renegade option is:

Being a douchebag throughout two games - then coming on the boards and whining about fairness.

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Medhia Nox wrote...

The most realistic Renegade option is:

Being a douchebag throughout two games - then coming on the boards and whining about fairness.

HA.

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Thompson family wrote...

Where Shep's mission is anyway.


Of-course you don't stay out of Citadel Space so I expect that will make things complicated.

Regarding Shiala my Shepard doesn't believe any of this vague "he compelled me crap" until he reaches Virmire.

That said, I let Shiala go for reasons I've explained before. In addition, I like some of the dialog you get with her if you let the colony die.

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Medhia Nox wrote...

Being a douchebag throughout two games - then coming on the boards and whining about fairness.


Don't play the game the way I want you to play it? Then you should totally like be locked out of content and ****.

That's great a stance to take, dip****.

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Saphra Deden wrote...

Thompson family wrote...

Where Shep's mission is anyway.


Of-course you don't stay out of Citadel Space so I expect that will make things complicated.

Regarding Shiala my Shepard doesn't believe any of this vague "he compelled me crap" until he reaches Virmire.

That said, I let Shiala go for reasons I've explained before. In addition, I like some of the dialog you get with her if you let the colony die.


What does she say?

Modifié par Seboist, 27 août 2011 - 06:02 .


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@Saphra Deden: Was that your Renegade response Saphra?

Here's mine: You don't like it? Tough ****.

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It's a Specter's job to be used by the council. Saying that not being able to be touched by the only significant governing body in the galaxy is worthless is pretty off the mark. I was challenged to find a situation in which the "renegade" option was driven by blind emotion, and I did.

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Medhia Nox wrote...

Here's mine: You don't like it? Tough ****.


You're only making yourself look like a fool here, Medhia, by being utterly vindictive towards fellow players who aren't demanding a single thing of you.

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*spectre

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While many of the renegade interrupts are fine, the one with mouse on Thane's loyalty mission seems a bit too excessive, as he was going to tell you anyways.

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Saphra Deden wrote...

Medhia Nox wrote...

Being a douchebag throughout two games - then coming on the boards and whining about fairness.


Don't play the game the way I want you to play it? Then you should totally like be locked out of content and ****.

That's great a stance to take, dip****.

Saphara, learn the fine art of arguing. The first half was good. The last half undermined your entire point. You have no standing to call others vindictive when you're being censored as you do it.

Modifié par Dean_the_Young, 27 août 2011 - 08:34 .


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Medhia Nox wrote...

The most realistic Renegade option is:

Being a douchebag throughout two games - then coming on the boards and whining about fairness.

Do you claim to understand douchebaggery on the basis of psychic powers of Renegade players, or simply because you're an expert on the subject?

Modifié par Dean_the_Young, 27 août 2011 - 08:36 .


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@Dean_the_Young: I happen to be quite the expert on the subject, yes. I'm so Renegade in real life - that my eyes glow red and I have robot cracks in my face.

But enough about me - I'm shy.

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It's also funny that Renegades on these boards can blather on about how Paragons are this - and paragons are that - but you get under their very thin skin and it's easy enough to see the can't get what they give.

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To those Renegade players that don't waste your time berating anyone who disagrees with you - about Collector Bases - and punching reporters as a problem solving solution. This isn't to you. You're just playing the game - and having fun. The choices you make are gonna win you the game - just as mine are - have fun.

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Renegade is for real (wo)men.

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Medhia Nox is just demonstrating that he has no idea what the actual issue Renegades bring up is. He's like every other brainless Paragon in that regard.

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One of my favourite renegade sillies is the murder of Fist in front of witnesses and this is even before Shep becomes a spectre and casually start executing people in the citadel market.

Wait a minute how do you do that? AFAIK you can only kill him in his room.


So? assuming the citadel have any semblance of justice system corresponding to the real world, slaughtering 15+ people assaulting a Night club would merit some kind of hearing. Is there a reason to believe Kaidan or Ashely would lie under oath to cover Shepard's murder of Fist?
I doubt even C-sec is empowered to summary execute people on the citadel, much less a navy commander from a prospective membership race.


Fist was a criminal who tried to get a young woman killed I doubt they are going to gripe. Besides he was defending himself when he killed the mercs.


What country do you come from where servicemen wouldn't gripe about officers murdering criminals? Actually he wasn't defending himself he assaulted a privateowned nightclub, instead of handeling the evidence over to the police he went on a killing spree, but that is the same for paragons.

You've never been in the military have you. Trust me it could happen but you're right they should have at least said something.