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Will Bioware Be nice enough to let us cure Thane?


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Ok, if you've romanced Thane (or just like him in general)  MOST people want ME3 to have a way in the game where you can cure him of his Keprals Syndrome, but some others say that they feel it is necessary for Thane to die in the game because "it goes along with his character" And a few other times ive seen people say "As long as he goes out in a blaze of glory I'll be ok with it". Does anyone think we'll be able to keep him alive throuought the game? Will the fem-shep's who romanced him be able to take him to see a desert,like he asked?
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Modifié par Sohe, 21 novembre 2011 - 07:00 .


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I personally think they will find a cure for him if you have a 'perfect' playthrough.

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If he's not a permanent squadmate, I think they should let him die. The Kepral's Syndrome was a major part of his character, and they shouldn't just wave it off.

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i know...thats what I mean. sometimes it makes the story if one of the characters die (more dramatic I guess)

Modifié par Sohe, 13 novembre 2011 - 05:20 .


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Yeah, if he could die in the suicide mission - he should die from this disease. (But of course, I don't really care - I just think it'd be a better story this way).

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No, then they'd lose 1/6 of their fake tragedy material.

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I expect nothing but a weak copout cure at this point.

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I don't see how cure is possibly a copout, but if its not an option after all, I'd love to at least have an option of him surviving the reaper war, so that he and Shepard who romanced him could spend the last of his days in a desert somewhere. kinda like Dr. Mark Green in ER. he didn't get cured, just got his life prolonged a little, but he died in peace with his loved ones by his side.

and for those who have a wish to see him go out in a blaze of glory instead, /shrig - they should have an option to see that happening.

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Kaiser Shepard wrote...

I expect nothing but a weak copout cure at this point.


Expect? Heck, I'm pretty sure it will happen.

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roflchoppaz wrote...

Kaiser Shepard wrote...

I expect nothing but a weak copout cure at this point.


Expect? Heck, I'm pretty sure it will happen.

"Shepard, when I was on the Normandy all that dry air cured me!"

How it will play out.

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Reptilian Rob wrote...

roflchoppaz wrote...

Kaiser Shepard wrote...

I expect nothing but a weak copout cure at this point.


Expect? Heck, I'm pretty sure it will happen.

"Shepard, when I was on the Normandy all that dry air cured me!"

How it will play out.

Nah, he's gonna get some sexual healing from Shepard.

It makes perfect sense.

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roflchoppaz wrote...

Reptilian Rob wrote...

roflchoppaz wrote...

Kaiser Shepard wrote...

I expect nothing but a weak copout cure at this point.


Expect? Heck, I'm pretty sure it will happen.

"Shepard, when I was on the Normandy all that dry air cured me!"

How it will play out.

Nah, he's gonna get some sexual healing from Shepard.

It makes perfect sense.

*Insert pillar A, into healing hole B*

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I guess he has already been cured because Mass Effect Retribution happened year after the events of Mass Effect 2, so if I remember right he said he only had few months till hi's dead.

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His Kepral's syndrome is what made me want to spend time with him. I know he's only got a little time left so I get the most out of him that I can. If they take that away, I'll be like, " Oh you're not dying? Alright, I'm gonna go hang with the other cool guys, k bye."

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I realize that many people, including me, like Thane. But if BioWare acquiesces to every fan request, the immersion in the game will be lost. That's why for spacers, mom needs to die aboard her ship, Thane needs to die, and Shepard needs to go to trial as a terrorist who murdered 300K Batarian men, women, and children.

In the world that we all live in people die and are held accountable for their wrong doing even if the society cannot see the greater good. I expect that we are going to see a lot of characters that we like depart the field forever and perhaps even ourselves. We are going to watch worlds burn, see populations destroyed, witness death on a scale never dreamed of in the human mind.

It all has to begin somewhere and Thane is elected.

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I really, REALLY hope they will.

In ME2 Thane mentions that the Hanar are working on a cure, and that they should be able to adapt the Drell. But Thane doesn't expect to live long enough to see it. Assuming the universe is still in one piece by the end of ME3, it is not out of the question that Thane's life could be extended so he could live long enough to see the Hanar's cure. 

Besides, once you start literally beating death with one character, every ailment short of that in another feels like drama for the sake of it.

If we're electing people, I elect Liara to die. She's lived a long life, gone through at least three personalities. ^_-

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Keprals Syndrome is incredibly danger and even highly contagious... TO REAPERS! Ha! All you ME fans were worried about the stereotypical "computer virus" solution to the Reapers when the key to their destruction is a spitting Drell.

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Honestly, I say no, and this is coming from someone who likes Thane. It'd be a huge copout.

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jeweledleah wrote...

I don't see how cure is possibly a copout


Thanes entire development, and hell even FemSheps romance with him, is based on the fact that he does not have much time left. His loyalty mission revolved around him making peace with his son while he still had time left. He goes through lengths explaining that while there is a cure in the works, it won't be fully developed until it's too late for him.

I'm sorry, but after all of that, ME3 comes around and cures Thane so he can live happily ever after with FemShep, that would be an undeniable copout.

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PrinceLionheart wrote...

jeweledleah wrote...

I don't see how cure is possibly a copout


Thanes entire development, and hell even FemSheps romance with him, is based on the fact that he does not have much time left. His loyalty mission revolved around him making peace with his son while he still had time left. He goes through lengths explaining that while there is a cure in the works, it won't be fully developed until it's too late for him.

I'm sorry, but after all of that, ME3 comes around and cures Thane so he can live happily ever after with FemShep, that would be an undeniable copout.


The cure itself isnt were the problem really is imho.

After Shepard's comeback from the death, a cure for almost anything is believable in the MEverse (of course they should have never come up with Shepard ressurection in the first place...)

But, I think that Thane's willingness to be cured is pretty uncertain.  He made sure his son would not go down the path he took and finally did something good for the world by helping Shep on his mission. He very much made his peace with the world. Maybe a romanced Thane would feel otherwise but even in the SB file on him he seamed to believe his time was over.

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Bah, I really hope not.  Seems too predicable in my opinion.  It's almost like relating to being with an Asari, from their perspective; knowing they will out-live most species, while focusing on the time they had to together, that's the important part. 

In my opinion, it also gives his relationship with his son more meaning, especially after everything they've been through.  Also, if he's romanced, it can give him a sense of peace in a way, he'll die a good death in a way.  I believe that's why so many people enjoy his character as well, the whole other side to his story.  In a way, if they do find a cure and there's limited usage or something, I could see Thane not accepting and wanting it manufactured to his people and not wasted upon him, again relating to what I stated above about him being at peace.  

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I kind of want Thane to be cured just to ****** people off.

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AdmiralCheez wrote...

I kind of want Thane to be cured just to ****** people off.


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jus throw thane n da ocean cuz he look like a fish n den he use his gills 2 breathe again n den he cured tbh

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GMagnum wrote...

jus throw thane n da ocean cuz he look like a fish n den he use his gills 2 breathe again n den he cured tbh


Not sure if you're serious, or not, but you do know moisture (ie. too much water) is the cause of his illness, right?