Those're ironic words coming from Scrooge McDuck.Phaedon wrote...
They are dealing with it. By shouting really loudly and occasionally punching the table.darkness reborn wrote...
For f**k sake...
Cerberus are the Bad Guys in ME 3.
DEAL WITH IT!!!!
It's rather amusing, actually.
Bioware needs to get off there "Lololol Cerberus is Evil" High horse(Spoilers)
#76
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:21
#77
Guest_darkness reborn_*
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:24
Guest_darkness reborn_*
Phaedon wrote...
They are dealing with it. By shouting really loudly and occasionally punching the table.darkness reborn wrote...
For f**k sake...
Cerberus are the Bad Guys in ME 3.
DEAL WITH IT!!!!
It's rather amusing, actually.
But its getting really, really boring.
Hell, I dont like Cerberus but I dont on how BAD they are.
#78
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:26
Well, you can go to a different topic. Unless a mod comes in and closes the thread, there's no problem with it.darkness reborn wrote...
Phaedon wrote...
They are dealing with it. By shouting really loudly and occasionally punching the table.darkness reborn wrote...
For f**k sake...
Cerberus are the Bad Guys in ME 3.
DEAL WITH IT!!!!
It's rather amusing, actually.
But its getting really, really boring.
Hell, I dont like Cerberus but I dont on how BAD they are.
#79
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:27
#80
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:29
now i know alot of other posters will say its old or from e3 or w/e but so far with most of the info we got currently it pretty much nails the leaked script on the head.
now all i ask is please DONT pm me for spoilers.
#81
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:30
They are, in two ways. Which of the two are you referring to?HiroVoid wrote...
Those're ironic words coming from Scrooge McDuck.
Scrooge's total moral and personal destruction from the 1920s up to meeting with his nephews in 1947, or that he tends to have hilarious fits?
Modifié par Phaedon, 21 janvier 2012 - 10:31 .
#82
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:33
The latter.Phaedon wrote...
They are, in two ways. Which of the two are you referring to?HiroVoid wrote...
Those're ironic words coming from Scrooge McDuck.
Scrooge's total moral and personal destruction from the 1920s up to meeting with his nephews in 1947, or that he tends to have hilarious fits?
Edit: Is it ladder or latter? What the heck is latter? It's not showing me spelling it wrong?
Modifié par HiroVoid, 21 janvier 2012 - 11:20 .
#83
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:35
Aye, laddie.HiroVoid wrote...
The ladder.
Edit: Is it ladder or latter? What the heck is latter? It's not showing me spelling it wrong?
#84
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:36
Lol no it doesn't.Tazzmission wrote...
all im going to say is this. the leaked file says otherwise and trust me you wont be dissapointed.
And lol yes I am.
#85
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:37
GodWood wrote...
Truth is Bioware's demonization of Cerberus is completely ridiculous and unnecessary as their current role could have been easily filled by the batarians. Unfortunately the majority of the fanbase simply doesn't care as they never liked Cerberus so they see Cerberus turning into cartoon villains as a 'proof of their intelligence'.Lol no it doesn't.Tazzmission wrote...
all im going to say is this. the leaked file says otherwise and trust me you wont be dissapointed.
And lol yes I am.
have you read the leaked file or are you just trolling?
#86
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:37
The one initiated in ME1?GodWood wrote...
Truth is Bioware's demonization of Cerberus is completely ridiculous and unnecessary as their current role could have been easily filled by the batarians. Unfortunately the majority of the fanbase simply doesn't care as they never liked Cerberus so they see Cerberus turning into cartoon villains as a 'proof of their intelligence'.
Showing empathy towards the enemies? That's weak.completely ridiculous
You should come to the Light Side. We have sushi.
#87
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:38
Phaedon wrote...
You should come to the Light Side. We have sushi.
And lots of hate to share.
#88
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:40
Do you even get it? Cerberus is controled be the Reapers, even the Elusive Man's eyes look machincal in nature JUST LIKE Saren.Alanosborn1991 wrote...
>>>In b4 Lollololl Cerberus fanboy<<<
I dont know why Bioware wants to make Cerberus and Reapers the only enemys in Mass Effect 3 it seems.
To me this series is about choice. Am I mistaken?
In Mass Effect 2 you could support Cerberus is several ways
-Keep Collector Base (Make own Reapers, learn how to control Reapers?)
-Give Legion to Cerberus (Probably to learn more about how to control the Geth)
-Keep David in Atlas Station for study on how to control the Geth
-Support Illusive Man but never officially (Heaven forbid Shephard actually makes decisons on who to side with, less it confuse the 10 yr old Gears of War, COD gamer)
-Others I forgot
But now it seems the Illusive Man just wants to throw Shephard out the window, saying he doesnt need him/her anymore.
Yet the Illusive Man brought Shephard back, gave him/her the Normandy back and agrees that if they lose Shephard humanity will follow.
So why does he throw Shephard away? Why cant we contact the Illusive Man and work with him? Take Mass Effect 3 in a different direction?
Being a Renegade means stopping the Reapers at any cost. Shephard even says this but I guess working with Cerberus again even though he was in all of ME2 is too high of a cost?
Im no writer but lets say it goes like this.
After Shep leaves Earth a Shep who has supported TIM in the past should be contacted by TIM in the Table room place.
TIM says how they found the Prothean Artifact on Mars that will help stop the Reapers. Unfortunatly going along with this will mean instead of Cerberus hounding Shephard it will be the Alliance!
Liara, VS, Anderson, Hackett and all Alliance forces will be enemys from now on. Instead of Liara we get Kai Leng as a squadmate and your job for the rest of ME3 is to gather everyone around Cerberus's plan.
I hope this option is in ME3 if not it will be a huge missed opportuninity.
What do you guys think?
Also Im neither pro Cerberus or pro Alliance I am pro choice. I have around 13 Shephards waiting to be imported in ME3 =D
#89
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:41
*Wanders out to buy sushi*
#90
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:42
And then changed in ME2.Phaedon wrote...
The one initiated in ME1?
Isn't it a little silly that they tried to validate them in ME2 only to go out of their way to make them bad again by turning them into space nazis and making every bad thing in ME1 their fault?
I'm happy with my cookies.Showing empathy towards the enemies? That's weak.
You should come to the Light Side. We have sushi.
#91
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:42
GodWood wrote...
Truth is Bioware's demonization of Cerberus is completely ridiculous and unnecessary as their current role could have been easily filled by the batarians. Unfortunately the majority of the fanbase simply doesn't care as they never liked Cerberus so they see Cerberus turning into cartoon villains as a 'proof of their intelligence'.Lol no it doesn't.Tazzmission wrote...
all im going to say is this. the leaked file says otherwise and trust me you wont be dissapointed.
And lol yes I am.
And then we'd hearing about how Batarians were poorly utilized as a barbarian race and how its fan-pandering because nobody likes them.
You can't win against the ME3 hate-mongers. If it's not one thing, it's the opposite. And sometimes it's even both!
#92
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:42
HiroVoid wrote...
The ladder.Phaedon wrote...
They are, in two ways. Which of the two are you referring to?HiroVoid wrote...
Those're ironic words coming from Scrooge McDuck.
Scrooge's total moral and personal destruction from the 1920s up to meeting with his nephews in 1947, or that he tends to have hilarious fits?
Edit: Is it ladder or latter? What the heck is latter? It's not showing me spelling it wrong?
You want "the latter", meaning the second of two options being presented. Ladders are just for reaching high places.
#93
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:43
And YodaChewin3 wrote...
Phaedon wrote...
You should come to the Light Side. We have sushi.
And lots of hate to share.
#94
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:44
That's because they're turian implants he received after having his eyes shocked.Third ShadowOps wrote...
Do you even get it? Cerberus is controled be the Reapers, even the Elusive Man's eyes look machincal in nature JUST LIKE Saren.
Yes, it's a silly explanation but it still makes more sense then "eh's been indoctrinated the whole time!"
#95
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:46
It's not as if every single thing about Cerberus past the SR2 crew makes them seem like real monsters, especially in ME2. And how the (upcoming) explanation for that phenomenon is even worse.GodWood wrote...
And then changed in ME2.
Isn't it a little silly that they tried to validate them in ME2 only to go out of their way to make them bad again by turning them into space nazis and making every bad thing in ME1 their fault?
It's actually rather fascinating, because that silly silly illusion was maintained until the SM. After that, well. It'd seem like even the crew didn't agree with giving the base to the guy with the glowy eyes.
Cookies are unhealthy and rot your teeth.I'm happy with my cookies.
#96
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 10:55
HiroVoid wrote...
Still, TIM obviously has a plan to both stop the reapers and secure human dominance. He could tell Shepard his plan without giving details on operations.
I'm sure he does, but the route I take is that he sees Shepard as a threat to his plans. Let's be fair, "securing human dominance" involves Cerberus taking a hefty amount of power. The Illusive Man is certainly capable of it, but Shepard is a figure who constantly has people rallying around him. If Shepard felt inclined to do so, he could potentially rally people around himself against The Illusive Man. By eliminating Shepard, The Illusive Man eliminates a potential threat to his power by establishing his own strength.
That's the way I see it at least, we'll find out when the game is released.
Modifié par NPH11, 21 janvier 2012 - 10:55 .
#97
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 11:19
Kelly and the rest of the Cerb crew? They are oblivious to the true workings and motives behind Cerberus. They are left out of the loop and follow their orders blindly believing they are part of a much more benevolent organization.
Its not their fault, but they are victims just as David was, just as Kahoku was, just as the team on Akuze was, including Shepard.
And no matter what-
Akuze. Wasn't. Excused.
And they'll get everything they deserve in Mass Effect 3.
#98
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 11:19
Ah. Thank you.daftPirate wrote...
HiroVoid wrote...
The ladder.Phaedon wrote...
They are, in two ways. Which of the two are you referring to?HiroVoid wrote...
Those're ironic words coming from Scrooge McDuck.
Scrooge's total moral and personal destruction from the 1920s up to meeting with his nephews in 1947, or that he tends to have hilarious fits?
Edit: Is it ladder or latter? What the heck is latter? It's not showing me spelling it wrong?
You want "the latter", meaning the second of two options being presented. Ladders are just for reaching high places.
#99
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 11:21
I read the script. And I have trouble recalling even 3 things I actually liked.
#100
Posté 21 janvier 2012 - 11:21
HiroVoid wrote...
Ah. Thank you.daftPirate wrote...
HiroVoid wrote...
The ladder.Phaedon wrote...
They are, in two ways. Which of the two are you referring to?HiroVoid wrote...
Those're ironic words coming from Scrooge McDuck.
Scrooge's total moral and personal destruction from the 1920s up to meeting with his nephews in 1947, or that he tends to have hilarious fits?
Edit: Is it ladder or latter? What the heck is latter? It's not showing me spelling it wrong?
You want "the latter", meaning the second of two options being presented. Ladders are just for reaching high places.
Yeah, you know what a ladder is. If you hear "Former" and "Latter", it refers to the first of two options and the last of two options, respectively.




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