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Normandy SR2 is wasted space.


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#151
Bcuz

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Mr_DeMille wrote...

People deez daze want comfort, entertainment, love.

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Zanallen

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Juha81FIN wrote...

SR-2 doesn't seem to have stealth systems or at least they didn't use it actively.


It does. However, the stealth system cannot be used at all times because it would kill the crew. Further more, all it does it prevent the SR-2 from being seen on radar or, maybe, tracked by heat signatures.

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Wulfram

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Juha81FIN wrote...

SR-2 doesn't seem to have stealth systems or at least they didn't use it actively.


They use it to get to the Geth base for Legion's loyalty mission.  Otherwise it's not really relevant.

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Shepard's smile is too big

Jack doesn't have enough hair, so she isn't a woman

Miranda's ass is too big

EDI is too blue

Joker facial hair is against military regulations, so he can't fly the ship anymore

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Medhia Nox

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Cerberus is a designer of space cruise ships - you know, as a cover. *wink wink*

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They made the SR-2 so big that it can no longer land on planets. Losing a valuable function for a fish tank and model wall?

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Medhia Nox wrote...

Cerberus is a designer of space cruise ships - you know, as a cover. *wink wink*


Paul Grayson's cover was actually exactly that, a space ship manufacturer.

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Sgt Stryker

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killerteeth wrote...

They made the SR-2 so big that it can no longer land on planets. Losing a valuable function for a fish tank and model wall?


Incorrect. The SR2 is incapable of landing on higher-gravity worlds. Notice that it has no problem entering the atmospheres of both Illium and Earth.

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Sgt Stryker

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Arkitekt wrote...

Now people are defining mass effect as "hard sci fi"... I mean yeah this is BSN but still. What a bunch of distracted nitpickers...

Newsflash, mass effect is a space opera, not a "hard sci fi" anything. Looks will trump your tiny nitpicking "logic" everytime, coz rule of cool. If you don't like it, tough luck, you are banging on the wrong door. You wanna "hard sci fi"? Read a ****ing book and gtfo. Trying to redefine works that other people did just because you wanted them to be different will get you nowhere but trollnation.


Yes, but who said that Rule of Cool and logical designs that make sense within the context of the in-game universe have to be mutually exclusive? It's possible to achieve both, as demonstrated by ME1.

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Yakko77

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Medhia Nox wrote...

Cerberus is a designer of space cruise ships - you know, as a cover. *wink wink*


Weren't the Mon Calmari cruisers of Star Wars initially large exploration type ships that were retrofitted with turbo lasers and such?

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Zakatak757

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Sgt Stryker wrote...

killerteeth wrote...

They made the SR-2 so big that it can no longer land on planets. Losing a valuable function for a fish tank and model wall?


Incorrect. The SR2 is incapable of landing on higher-gravity worlds. Notice that it has no problem entering the atmospheres of both Illium and Earth.


SR2 seemed to lack "landing gear" that the SR1 had. The SR1 landed on a beach and just vectored the engines down to stand on them.

Although I see the use of a shuttle like the Kodiak. No complaints in that department.

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RyuujinZERO

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SR2 does seem to have the same bar structures as the SR1 over it's engine nozzles . Presumably the engines can be vectored like the SR-1 and used in landings- but the weird thing is they never do even in scenes where we see the ship pulling some very aggressive manuvers.

In fact the only movement we see from the SR2's engines at all is when it retracts the engines closer to the hull during relay jumps - which is kind've funny considering how variable geometry was a big part of SR1's manuverability, while SR2 seems to have the flexibility and turning of a brick.


...but hey it has a fish tank, more cup holders and leather seats. Whoopie?

Modifié par RyuujinZERO, 26 octobre 2011 - 12:19 .