Modifié par Dave of Canada, 11 novembre 2011 - 04:00 .
If you could, would you still be working with Cerberus?
#451
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 03:59
#452
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 04:07
Modifié par MassStorm, 11 novembre 2011 - 04:10 .
#453
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 04:27
How about you do something about that attitude of yours?Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Kaiser Shepard wrote...
Why is this stickied?
Why do people keep spamming that meaningless question?
#454
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 05:07
#455
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 05:07
Try asking him why he's spending his time and money here rather than towards charity and helping people. It's hilarious.Dave of Canada wrote...
No need to bother arguing with Polaris, Saph. He values his morals enough that he'll argue against logic and sense.
#456
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 05:18
#457
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 05:53
#458
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 06:38
Kaiser Shepard wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Kaiser Shepard wrote...
Why is this stickied?
Why do people keep spamming that meaningless question?
How about you do something about that attitude of yours?
That's a laugh coming from you.
#459
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 06:42
didymos1120 wrote...
Christ. For the nth time: the creepers were Exo-Geni, not Cerberus. They just bought a couple to study, which you see locked up behind a barrier when looking for Kahoku.
Oh, yes, Cerberus certainly had nothing to do with any of the creeper accidents... [/sarcasm]
#460
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 06:43
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Oh, yes, Cerberus certainly had nothing to do with any of the creeper accidents... [/sarcasm]
Did you even bother to read what was said after you posted?
#461
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 06:44
Dave of Canada wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Sounds like you don't bother with side missions in ME1, then, if you never came across the research stations where the personel had been killed by creepers they lost control of, or where the personel had been husked or killed by husks, or where the rachni had escaped containment and killed everyone...
That never happened, the only time Cerberus deals with husks or creepers in person is when they're studying them and you kill the staff. They "failed" because you went in and shot them up, not because their experiment went free.
Guess I'll have to go wiki-digging sometime this weekend, then. Or maybe another playthrough of ME1 would be fun, since it looks like ME3 isn't going to be worth bothering with.
#462
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 06:46
Dave of Canada wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Oh, yes, Cerberus certainly had nothing to do with any of the creeper accidents... [/sarcasm]
Did you even bother to read what was said after you posted?
Yes. And?
#463
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 06:59
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
didymos1120 wrote...
Christ. For the nth time: the creepers were Exo-Geni, not Cerberus. They just bought a couple to study, which you see locked up behind a barrier when looking for Kahoku.
Oh, yes, Cerberus certainly had nothing to do with any of the creeper accidents... [/sarcasm]
All you've got is suspicion (and sarcasm), not evidence. It's an Exo-Geni outpost. The scientist you find there is an Exo-Geni employee. And you find no logs or anything like that indicatng Cerberus was ever there. Also, Shep (even if inadvertently) caused them to run amok by killing the Thorian. Before that, they were docile.
Modifié par didymos1120, 11 novembre 2011 - 07:02 .
#464
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 07:17
didymos1120 wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
didymos1120 wrote...
Christ. For the nth time: the creepers were Exo-Geni, not Cerberus. They just bought a couple to study, which you see locked up behind a barrier when looking for Kahoku.
Oh, yes, Cerberus certainly had nothing to do with any of the creeper accidents... [/sarcasm]
All you've got is suspicion (and sarcasm), not evidence. It's an Exo-Geni outpost. The scientist you find there is an Exo-Geni employee. And you find no logs or anything like that indicatng Cerberus was ever there. Also, Shep (even if inadvertently) caused them to run amok by killing the Thorian. Before that, they were docile.
Not true. The Exogeni logs specifically refer to Cerberus when you do the Feros mission.
-Polaris
#465
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 07:21
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Dave of Canada wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Sounds like you don't bother with side missions in ME1, then, if you never came across the research stations where the personel had been killed by creepers they lost control of, or where the personel had been husked or killed by husks, or where the rachni had escaped containment and killed everyone...
That never happened, the only time Cerberus deals with husks or creepers in person is when they're studying them and you kill the staff. They "failed" because you went in and shot them up, not because their experiment went free.
Guess I'll have to go wiki-digging sometime this weekend, then. Or maybe another playthrough of ME1 would be fun, since it looks like ME3 isn't going to be worth bothering with.
Cerberus stydying husks. Hilarity ensues
Colony of the Dead
Cerberus studies rachni. Hilarity ensues
Depot Sigma 23
Listening Post Theta
Listening Post Alpha
The thorian creepers were actually the fault of ExoGeni but there is evidence that they were working with Cerberus on this as well.
#466
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 07:24
iakus wrote...
The thorian creepers were actually the fault of ExoGeni but there is evidence that they were working with Cerberus on this as well.
Indeed. In the Exogeni base on Feros, you find logs that specifically finger Cerberus. Not only that but the Thorian is a unique life form. Exogeni/Fero is the only possible source for those Thorian creepers you saw in the Cerberus bases.
-Polaris
#467
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 07:35
#468
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 07:41
iakus wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Dave of Canada wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
Sounds like you don't bother with side missions in ME1, then, if you never came across the research stations where the personel had been killed by creepers they lost control of, or where the personel had been husked or killed by husks, or where the rachni had escaped containment and killed everyone...
That never happened, the only time Cerberus deals with husks or creepers in person is when they're studying them and you kill the staff. They "failed" because you went in and shot them up, not because their experiment went free.
Guess I'll have to go wiki-digging sometime this weekend, then. Or maybe another playthrough of ME1 would be fun, since it looks like ME3 isn't going to be worth bothering with.
Cerberus stydying husks. Hilarity ensues
Colony of the Dead
Cerberus studies rachni. Hilarity ensues
Depot Sigma 23
Listening Post Theta
Listening Post Alpha
The thorian creepers were actually the fault of ExoGeni but there is evidence that they were working with Cerberus on this as well.
So much hilarity.
#469
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 07:54
*spoiler*They attacked Grissom Academy in order to capture biotics, the attacked the Citadel, assassinated one of the Councilors and declared curfew. They also planed to detonate a bomb on Tuchanka, killing thousands of krogans.*spoiler*
Then again. You will deny all that because you don't like it.
Face it. You're in denial because TIM din't turn out to be the swell guy you thought he was.
Oh, and if you really thought that TIM was trying to create shock troopers for anything else than an army, you're very gullible.
#470
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 08:10
IanPolaris wrote...
didymos1120 wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
didymos1120 wrote...
Christ. For the nth time: the creepers were Exo-Geni, not Cerberus. They just bought a couple to study, which you see locked up behind a barrier when looking for Kahoku.
Oh, yes, Cerberus certainly had nothing to do with any of the creeper accidents... [/sarcasm]
All you've got is suspicion (and sarcasm), not evidence. It's an Exo-Geni outpost. The scientist you find there is an Exo-Geni employee. And you find no logs or anything like that indicatng Cerberus was ever there. Also, Shep (even if inadvertently) caused them to run amok by killing the Thorian. Before that, they were docile.
Not true. The Exogeni logs specifically refer to Cerberus when you do the Feros mission.
-Polaris
I think you're confusing the mission with the UNC:Colony of the dead mission. Here's the log (provided by Zulu_DFA on one of his many threads):
i944.photobucket.com/albums/ad283/Zulu_DFA/NodacruxAcq.jpg
No mention of Cerberus.
IanPolaris wrote...
iakus wrote...
The thorian creepers were actually the fault of ExoGeni but there is evidence that they were working with Cerberus on this as well.
Indeed. In the Exogeni base on Feros, you find logs that specifically finger Cerberus. Not only that but the Thorian is a unique life form. Exogeni/Fero is the only possible source for those Thorian creepers you saw in the Cerberus bases.
-Polaris
You find this log: i944.photobucket.com/albums/ad283/Zulu_DFA/ChaskaAcq.jpg which is evidence that ExoGeni and Cerberus have some connections but there is absolutely no evidence to suggest that Cerberus was working with the ExoGeni team on Nodacrux.
Modifié par Bad King, 11 novembre 2011 - 08:15 .
#471
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 08:17
Someone With Mass wrote...
Let me tell you something about Cerberus in ME3:
*spoiler**spoiler*
Then again. You will deny all that because you don't like it.
Face it. You're in denial because TIM din't turn out to be the swell guy you thought he was.
Oh, and if you really thought that TIM was trying to create shock troopers for anything else than an army, you're very gullible.
I do not deny anything i'm perfectly fine with what Cerberus did......you forget about people being naturally evil. LIKE ME!
Modifié par MassStorm, 11 novembre 2011 - 08:25 .
#472
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 08:19
OK that was a little too much but felt good!
#473
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 08:35
didymos1120 wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
didymos1120 wrote...
Christ. For the nth time: the creepers were Exo-Geni, not Cerberus. They just bought a couple to study, which you see locked up behind a barrier when looking for Kahoku.
Oh, yes, Cerberus certainly had nothing to do with any of the creeper accidents... [/sarcasm]
All you've got is suspicion (and sarcasm), not evidence. It's an Exo-Geni outpost. The scientist you find there is an Exo-Geni employee. And you find no logs or anything like that indicatng Cerberus was ever there. Also, Shep (even if inadvertently) caused them to run amok by killing the Thorian. Before that, they were docile.
I'm fairly certain that there's evidence of a link between the creepers and Cerberus in at least one case. Which is why I want to go wiki-digging tonight or Saturday, whenever I get time.
As for "They were docile until Shep killed the Thorian", it's just proof that the scientists didn't really understand the creepers well enough to have allow them to roam about uncontained. Just more sloppy work by researchers in the ME1 universe.
Modifié par Killjoy Cutter, 11 novembre 2011 - 08:40 .
#474
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 08:42
Bad King wrote...
IanPolaris wrote...
didymos1120 wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
didymos1120 wrote...
Christ. For the nth time: the creepers were Exo-Geni, not Cerberus. They just bought a couple to study, which you see locked up behind a barrier when looking for Kahoku.
Oh, yes, Cerberus certainly had nothing to do with any of the creeper accidents... [/sarcasm]
All you've got is suspicion (and sarcasm), not evidence. It's an Exo-Geni outpost. The scientist you find there is an Exo-Geni employee. And you find no logs or anything like that indicatng Cerberus was ever there. Also, Shep (even if inadvertently) caused them to run amok by killing the Thorian. Before that, they were docile.
Not true. The Exogeni logs specifically refer to Cerberus when you do the Feros mission.
-Polaris
I think you're confusing the mission with the UNC:Colony of the dead mission. Here's the log (provided by Zulu_DFA on one of his many threads):
i944.photobucket.com/albums/ad283/Zulu_DFA/NodacruxAcq.jpg
No mention of Cerberus.IanPolaris wrote...
iakus wrote...
The thorian creepers were actually the fault of ExoGeni but there is evidence that they were working with Cerberus on this as well.
Indeed. In the Exogeni base on Feros, you find logs that specifically finger Cerberus. Not only that but the Thorian is a unique life form. Exogeni/Fero is the only possible source for those Thorian creepers you saw in the Cerberus bases.
-Polaris
You find this log: i944.photobucket.com/albums/ad283/Zulu_DFA/ChaskaAcq.jpg which is evidence that ExoGeni and Cerberus have some connections but there is absolutely no evidence to suggest that Cerberus was working with the ExoGeni team on Nodacrux.
What's going on in the Matano system, again? (No access to the ME wiki from work without doing things IT won't like.)
#475
Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 08:43
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
didymos1120 wrote...
Killjoy Cutter wrote...
didymos1120 wrote...
Christ. For the nth time: the creepers were Exo-Geni, not Cerberus. They just bought a couple to study, which you see locked up behind a barrier when looking for Kahoku.
Oh, yes, Cerberus certainly had nothing to do with any of the creeper accidents... [/sarcasm]
All you've got is suspicion (and sarcasm), not evidence. It's an Exo-Geni outpost. The scientist you find there is an Exo-Geni employee. And you find no logs or anything like that indicatng Cerberus was ever there. Also, Shep (even if inadvertently) caused them to run amok by killing the Thorian. Before that, they were docile.
I'm fairly certain that there's evidence of a link between the creepers and Cerberus in at least one case. Which is why I want to go wiki-digging tonight or Saturday, whenever I get time.
As for "They were docile until Shep killed the Thorian", it's just proof that the scientists didn't really understand the creepers well enough to have allow them to roam about uncontained. Just more sloppy work by researchers in the ME1 universe.
Check my post above. There is no evidence of a link between the Nodacrux ExoGeni team (who worked on the creepers) and Cerberus.
In response to your above post, the Matano system was where a colony was turned into husks.
Modifié par Bad King, 11 novembre 2011 - 08:44 .





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