Punished for trusting the Monster?
#151
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 04:19
#152
Guest_Dunstan_*
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 04:23
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D.Kain wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Nef, a spy for Aria?
LOL, OK, whatever, like I said, desperate attempt to make excuses for a monster.
Xeranx doesn't try to make exuses, he is a rational person with a lot of good thoughts. Thing is you don't know Morinth enough to call her a monster.
We do know that she corrupted an entire village and convinced them to worship her, the villagers would then hand over their daughters as sacrifices to her. And when Samara tried to stop her she used the villager's as meat shields, has that altered your opinion?
#153
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 04:27
Dunstan wrote...
D.Kain wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Nef, a spy for Aria?
LOL, OK, whatever, like I said, desperate attempt to make excuses for a monster.
Xeranx doesn't try to make exuses, he is a rational person with a lot of good thoughts. Thing is you don't know Morinth enough to call her a monster.
We do know that she corrupted an entire village and convinced them to worship her, the villagers would then hand over their daughters as sacrifices to her. And when Samara tried to stop her she used the villager's as meat shields, has that altered your opinion?
That's Samara's fault in the first place!
#154
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 04:35
Pissing off minorities is fun.BatmanPWNS wrote...
I get the feeling this thread was made to ****** off the Morinth fans.
I don't care either, neither Samara nor Morinth are really anywhere near important to me. One point I chose Samara for is that Shep gave his word, and that's holy. Shep promised Samara to help her and he's not going back on his word. Especially not for someone unimportant as Morinth.
#155
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Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 04:43
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I know. It's just not an outright confirmation or denial. We'll need another reliable source to really know if the Rachni were really indoctrinated. Whether we'll get that information or not remains to be seen. Until then, Shepard is just taking what the queen tells him on faith.Someone With Mass wrote...
jreezy wrote...
Because that's what the Rachni Queen told her. Again, not a confirmation.
It's not saying that they weren't, though.
#156
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 04:44
#157
Guest_Dunstan_*
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 04:44
Guest_Dunstan_*
D.Kain wrote...
Dunstan wrote...
D.Kain wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Nef, a spy for Aria?
LOL, OK, whatever, like I said, desperate attempt to make excuses for a monster.
Xeranx doesn't try to make exuses, he is a rational person with a lot of good thoughts. Thing is you don't know Morinth enough to call her a monster.
We do know that she corrupted an entire village and convinced them to worship her, the villagers would then hand over their daughters as sacrifices to her. And when Samara tried to stop her she used the villager's as meat shields, has that altered your opinion?
That's Samara's fault in the first place!
Is it.. how so?
#158
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Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 04:45
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Hmm. Double entendre...I wonder if I should take offense at this?AlexXIV wrote...
Pissing off minorities is fun.BatmanPWNS wrote...
I get the feeling this thread was made to ****** off the Morinth fans.
I don't care either, neither Samara nor Morinth are really anywhere near important to me. One point I chose Samara for is that Shep gave his word, and that's holy. Shep promised Samara to help her and he's not going back on his word. Especially not for someone unimportant as Morinth.
#159
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 04:46
Dunstan wrote...
D.Kain wrote...
Dunstan wrote...
D.Kain wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Nef, a spy for Aria?
LOL, OK, whatever, like I said, desperate attempt to make excuses for a monster.
Xeranx doesn't try to make exuses, he is a rational person with a lot of good thoughts. Thing is you don't know Morinth enough to call her a monster.
We do know that she corrupted an entire village and convinced them to worship her, the villagers would then hand over their daughters as sacrifices to her. And when Samara tried to stop her she used the villager's as meat shields, has that altered your opinion?
That's Samara's fault in the first place!
Is it.. how so?
Because Morinth used the village to become stronger and as a meat shield to survive Samara. If Samara would leave her alone, she wouldn't do that.
#160
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Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 04:56
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#161
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Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 04:59
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You are correct, which means everything is Morinth's fault.Dunstan wrote...
@D.Kain, but wasn't she offered a place where she could live comfortably with her sisters and in peace, but she chose to run and began killing instead?
#162
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 05:00
Dunstan wrote...
@D.Kain, but wasn't she offered a place where she could live comfortably with her sisters and in peace, but she chose to run and began killing instead?
She run because she didn't want be locked up and wanted to see the world. She started killing because she was an outcast , and needed to be strong to survive Samara.
My point - if Samara would leave her alone from the beginning, she wouldn't start killing.
#163
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Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 05:02
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Stop kidding yourself.D.Kain wrote...
Dunstan wrote...
@D.Kain, but wasn't she offered a place where she could live comfortably with her sisters and in peace, but she chose to run and began killing instead?
She run because she didn't want be locked up and wanted to see the world. She started killing because she was an outcast , and needed to be strong to survive Samara.
My point - if Samara would leave her alone from the beginning, she wouldn't start killing.
#164
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 05:03
jreezy wrote...
Stop kidding yourself.D.Kain wrote...
Dunstan wrote...
@D.Kain, but wasn't she offered a place where she could live comfortably with her sisters and in peace, but she chose to run and began killing instead?
She run because she didn't want be locked up and wanted to see the world. She started killing because she was an outcast , and needed to be strong to survive Samara.
My point - if Samara would leave her alone from the beginning, she wouldn't start killing.
Stop kidding with me! :happy:
#165
Guest_Dunstan_*
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 05:14
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D.Kain wrote...
Dunstan wrote...
@D.Kain, but wasn't she offered a place where she could live comfortably with her sisters and in peace, but she chose to run and began killing instead?
She run because she didn't want be locked up and wanted to see the world. She started killing because she was an outcast , and needed to be strong to survive Samara.
My point - if Samara would leave her alone from the beginning, she wouldn't start killing.
Even if Samara didn't chase Morinth when she ran, she was addicted to melding anyway, which means that she'd need her fix. And her fix = other people's undeserved death.
#166
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 05:16
Dunstan wrote...
D.Kain wrote...
Dunstan wrote...
@D.Kain, but wasn't she offered a place where she could live comfortably with her sisters and in peace, but she chose to run and began killing instead?
She run because she didn't want be locked up and wanted to see the world. She started killing because she was an outcast , and needed to be strong to survive Samara.
My point - if Samara would leave her alone from the beginning, she wouldn't start killing.
Even if Samara didn't chase Morinth when she ran, she was addicted to melding anyway, which means that she'd need her fix. And her fix = other people's undeserved death.
No. Why?
#167
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Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 05:20
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#168
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 05:21
D.Kain wrote...
No. Why?
Because that's why she's been killing for the thrill for the past four hundred years?
#169
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 05:22
Dunstan wrote...
Why what?
Someone With Mass wrote...
D.Kain wrote...
No. Why?
Because that's why she's been killing for the thrill for the past four hundred years?
No because she wanted to survive and ****** off Samara and other Asari that wanted to lock her up or execute her.
#170
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 05:25
#171
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 05:31
#172
Guest_Dunstan_*
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 05:39
Guest_Dunstan_*
D.Kain wrote...
Dunstan wrote...
Why what?Someone With Mass wrote...
D.Kain wrote...
No. Why?
Because that's why she's been killing for the thrill for the past four hundred years?
No because she wanted to survive and ****** off Samara and other Asari that wanted to lock her up or execute her.
Ahh I see, sorry didn't understand for a second there.
But anyway, wanting to ****** off Samara and other Asari is not a great excuse to kill people.
And I don't think that an Ardat Yakshi who hasn't done anything wrong would get the same treatment as someone who is in prison, I'd imagine it would be much more relaxed since they'd be secluded anyway.
Modifié par Dunstan, 26 septembre 2011 - 05:42 .
#173
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 05:40
ZenJestr wrote...
I think Death by Snu-Snu should be a capital punishment for criminals, or they can get jobs as butchers (by mind raping space cows)...then Ardat-Yakshi can be productive members of society
Snu-snu?
#174
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 05:42
ddv.rsa wrote...
ZenJestr wrote...
I think Death by Snu-Snu should be a capital punishment for criminals, or they can get jobs as butchers (by mind raping space cows)...then Ardat-Yakshi can be productive members of society
Snu-snu?
Futurama, don worry bout it....
#175
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Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 05:44
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Sex.ddv.rsa wrote...
ZenJestr wrote...
I think Death by Snu-Snu should be a capital punishment for criminals, or they can get jobs as butchers (by mind raping space cows)...then Ardat-Yakshi can be productive members of society
Snu-snu?




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