Alliance/Council/Cerberus/Other? Sheps Allegiance
#26
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 08:54
#27
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 08:58
#28
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 08:59
I'm specially fed up with the Alliance, they use Shepard left, right and center... and after that they scapegoat him. Not to mention model alliance soldier Ashley on Virmire... you are an alliance soldier? well, screw you and the alliance!!!
It's incredible that "mr. Illusive" plays more straight with you than the alliance, yet he is the bad guy...
The council is just stupid and foolish to the max...
#29
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Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 09:20
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Awesomness wrote...
My canon character is loyal to the Council and THe Alliance in the hope of Galactic Stabiltiy.Hasn't really worked out for her yet<_<.
sevach wrote...
I'm humanity first, so i should be Cerberus... but apparently the game doesn't allow it.
Suffering is distributed equally. No matter which faction we place our trust into, we're screwed.
#30
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 09:32
#31
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 09:39
We'll forge our own paths in the galaxy and we won't be capable of doing it peacefully, we'll have to step on a few toes and shake a few hives but there's an end where humanity will rule. Shepard might not live to see that day, though he'll try his hardest to establish that humanity won't be a puppet to the Asari like they've done to the Turians and the Salarians.
#32
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 10:09
laecraft wrote...
Suffering is distributed equally. No matter which faction we place our trust into, we're screwed.
That can probably apply to everyone.
#33
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 10:22
I hope that being a spectre still impacts in ME3 and hasnt just been brushed aside.
#34
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 10:24
Pretty much...laecraft wrote...
Awesomness wrote...
My canon character is loyal to the Council and THe Alliance in the hope of Galactic Stabiltiy.Hasn't really worked out for her yet<_<.sevach wrote...
I'm humanity first, so i should be Cerberus... but apparently the game doesn't allow it.![]()
Suffering is distributed equally. No matter which faction we place our trust into, we're screwed.
#35
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 10:27
My Shep is still a Spectre also....he chose to take the title back regardless of his weakened position with the Council, because being a Spectre should still open more doors for him with more ease....it comes in handy, well at least should.Captain Crash wrote...
My canon Sheps allegance is still to the Council as she is still a Spectre and therefore reports to them.
I hope that being a spectre still impacts in ME3 and hasnt just been brushed aside.
#36
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 10:32
Golden Owl wrote...
My Shep is still a Spectre also....he chose to take the title back regardless of his weakened position with the Council, because being a Spectre should still open more doors for him with more ease....it comes in handy, well at least should.Captain Crash wrote...
My canon Sheps allegance is still to the Council as she is still a Spectre and therefore reports to them.
I hope that being a spectre still impacts in ME3 and hasnt just been brushed aside.
It should... thats the thing im not so sure about. One the few options you had in ME2 where you could mention your a Spectre was when you were interrogating Kelham during Thanes Loyalty mission. Unfortunately that option unless you were pure renegade was often locked out regardless of your Spectre status.
#37
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 01:27
If you take the full paragon route during the interrogation, Kelham's lawyer eventually arrives and Shep can state his position as a Spectre then...the lawyer backs off fast and tells Kelham..."I can't help you, Spectres can do whatever they want".Captain Crash wrote...
Golden Owl wrote...
My Shep is still a Spectre also....he chose to take the title back regardless of his weakened position with the Council, because being a Spectre should still open more doors for him with more ease....it comes in handy, well at least should.Captain Crash wrote...
My canon Sheps allegance is still to the Council as she is still a Spectre and therefore reports to them.
I hope that being a spectre still impacts in ME3 and hasnt just been brushed aside.
It should... thats the thing im not so sure about. One the few options you had in ME2 where you could mention your a Spectre was when you were interrogating Kelham during Thanes Loyalty mission. Unfortunately that option unless you were pure renegade was often locked out regardless of your Spectre status.
Plus the incident with Lia Vael (Quarian on the Citadel)....Paragon interrupt...Shep gives the Volus and C-Sec officer a dressing down...the C-Sec officer threatens to run Shep in for obstrustion of justice....Sheps response: "You think your going to run in a Spectre...." Officer backs down.
But they are about the only incidence's I can think of where Shep's Spectre status has any effect....who knows Sheps status may play out more in ME3.
Modifié par Golden Owl, 21 septembre 2011 - 01:27 .
#38
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 01:38
I'm here to save you, but you'd best do what I need you to do, then stay out of my way.
#39
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 01:54
#40
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 01:55
Help from any of those entities is welcomed, and no help is fine. But they'll face my wrath if they try to F with me.
#41
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 01:59
Shepard 2: She's had it with everybody. She only wants to know why everyone she knows has problems and why she's expected to fix them. That's Chambers' job. Then, when her friend Garrus finally wants to bond with her, he backs out of it? Well excuse me, you're the one telling stories about how great a martial artist you are; fine, fine, stay there and continue your calibrations. Where was I? Oh yeah, she doesn't really have a faction. She's got a hitlist, though.
Shepard 3: Was pro-Council ME 1, became Pro-Cerberus ME 2. Doesn't mind aliens, but wants to work for the advancement of humanity. Unfortunately there isn't a dialog to respond as a Warhammer 40k fan as interrupts; because he would take 'em. Engineer go!
#42
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 02:04
#43
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 02:19
Pro humanity that said would probably support the Council in ME3 as it easier to take over from the inside than by military action.
ME2 and especially Arrival has disillusioned my canon Shepard regarding the Alliance - they left you to rot, the VS was...yeah, the Alliance did nothing useful against the collectors, following Arrival they put Shepard on trial for doing their job. If this Shepard finds out what Anderson pulled in Retribution they would loose what little respect they still hold for the man. Hackett is still awesome though.
They consider the Council to have failed given the lack of action on the Reapers 'Geth Drn' really? Of course if they were just lying to you given your Cerberus uniform then there is no problem.
#44
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 02:45
Despite his dislike of politicians, Shep understands law and order is fundamental to a stable galaxy. He appreciates Cerberus for what they try to do, but disapproves of the lengths they go to to achieve human advancement. He also dislikes Illusive Man.
So yeah. If he has to lean in a single direction, it would be Alliance/Council. That said, he thinks both leave ALOT to be desired for.
#45
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 02:49
If I absolutely have to choose, however, Cerberus. They do what needs to be done, and then some.
#46
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 02:52
#47
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 03:09
#48
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 04:25
#49
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 04:37
The only real way to change it is to be part of it - so, my Shepard supports the Council.
If my Shepard could be a Councilor - then he would be, but the game does not provide that as an option for Shepard's ambitions (and there wouldn't be enough pew pew to entertain the rest of you).
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The Alliance is a species-centric organization. Useful, but ultimately myopic.
Cerberus is a secret organization funded by secret organizations. The bottom of the barrel.
Modifié par Medhia Nox, 21 septembre 2011 - 04:37 .
#50
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 05:39
My Paragade biotic supremacist will most likely side with the council.
I'm not sure how either of them will react to the Alliance: I guess what happens at the Trial will determine that. Both wouldn't trust Cerberus with a Potato-gun.
Neither of them holds any special loyalty as a mere human; They are too weak and imperfect in their current forms. Nor do they seek the safety of earth; One's a Colonist with no sentimental value attached to earth. The other, a Spacer who sees earth as just an other rock.
Modifié par Saaziel, 21 septembre 2011 - 05:41 .





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