Kallen's signature armor is now her signature. it's bulky, but light on her so she has full range to ove and roll without being a turtle. Plus it does wonders for her figure. She feels small in the regular sized armor now so I have her in it for the entire game.Hadeedak wrote...
Lawful neutral. Esperanza is more than happy to see herself as the council's vanguard attack dog.
I have to admit. I totally have a thing for the Blood Dragon and N7 Defender.
Femshep in Mass Effect 3 Thread - EC SPOILERS ALLOWED.
#13101
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 04:01
#13102
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 04:05
...and the LBB Brethren salute you!ELE08 wrote...
Gilsa wrote...
That animated back-to-back GIF is freaking awesome.
Yeah it's hypnotic. I will refrain from quoting it for our less bandwidth blessed bretheren.
#13103
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 04:07
#13104
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 04:12
meonlyred wrote...
*Heavy breathing*
*image snipped*
nhaneh
Awesome.
Hm. D&D, though the most involvement I've had with that game lately has been reading the Order of the Stick webcomic.
....
Now I'm feeling tempted to make a FemShep based on Haley Starshine, but I think I have enough infiltrators as it is. (Yes, she'd scream "SNEAK ATTACK" when firing from tactical cloak.)
Modifié par Sinapus, 18 avril 2012 - 04:29 .
#13105
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 06:22
RainyDayLover wrote...
So where do you see your femshep on this moral alignment chart? (ignoring the bottom three blocks)
If you don't know what that is, you can read about it here. http://easydamus.com/alignment.html
Alice would probably fall on the Neutral Good/Chaotic Good border. Not necessarily smiting evil wherever she may find it, but not letting bad deeds go unpunished, either. Mostly she just wants people to be able to go about doing as they please, provided it doesn't mean making other people suffer.
#13106
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 06:37
RainyDayLover wrote...
So where do you see your femshep on this moral alignment chart? (ignoring the bottom three blocks)
-snippage-
Probably somewhere in between Neutral Good and Chaotic Neutral.
In general, Vielle really does have the galaxy's best interests in mind. It's just that she's a bit like honey badger, in that she doesn't give a ****. Either lend a hand or get out of the way, because if you don't, chances are she'll steamroll right over you in pursuit of her goals.
(This is more ME2-3 Vi than the original. Original Vi did give a ****. Then she saw where it got her, which was precisely nowhere. Yeah. Screw that noise.)
...Also, gods help you should you lay a hand on her crew. Oooooooh boy.
Modifié par Ashwraith, 18 avril 2012 - 06:38 .
#13107
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 06:44
RainyDayLover wrote...
So where do you see your femshep on this moral alignment chart? (ignoring the bottom three blocks)
Alignment
Colly: Chaotic Neutral, she never think of her actions are in 'good'. Under extreme situation an extreme solution should be considered.
Velina: Lawful good, and a very few 'neutral' decision. She has been through a rough life and know how the world could still work if she stays at her principles.
Ming: Neutral, to be as flexible as it should be on solving problem, she is all open to all kinds of options that places in front of her. Her decision will be made that is the best fit for each situation.
@gilberto3001
Welcome abroad
@Red
By seeing all this awesome gif/vids, I feel it should be the fans who should made ME3, their idea are just so great!
MizzNaaa wrote...
I have a question of my own, for non-Garrusmancing and Garrusmancing Femsheps, how do you feel about the development of the friendship between Shepard and space Batman?
I missed your question, sorry. So here is my answer:
Colly sees Garrus not only as a friend but a person who she is willing to die for when he needs her, that is the scale.
Velina almost chose Garrus over Kaidan but knowing her sickness that affect her lifespan, it is better to be as best friend than lover. Garrus has a rough life and she shouldn't add more miserable into it.
Ming treats Garrus as equal as herself, the constant brofisting and messing with him is only because she knows this very alien is good enough beyond as a friend or a comrade. Dying along with him would be a preferable death for Ming
Modifié par Hyper_gateway, 18 avril 2012 - 06:46 .
#13108
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 08:44
#13110
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 11:29

getting reaquainted

taking back the citadel

i'm driving....what could possibly go wrong?

no i dont want my bloody windscreen cleaned!!!
#13111
Guest_Flies_by_Handles_*
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 12:07
Guest_Flies_by_Handles_*
I have three characters, one of which I have already formerly introduced. To better distinguish them I found myself attaching an element to each character:
Devi is Earth. She is firm, filled with purpose, and provides a solid ground that one might make the mistake of taking for granted.
Nemain is Water. She takes on a passive role with regards to her direction in life. She bends and molds herself, however imperfectly, to whatever path lies before her. Her character is slippery.
Indra is Fire. She is passionate, reckless, and sometimes overwhelming. She can do good, and god knows she can do a whole lot of bad.
Devi is tied to spirituality. Nemain: intellect. Indra: emotion.
~~~~

While Devi’s childhood is defined by the complete absence of parents, Nemain’s was defined by her strong bond with her father. Let us assume that Nemain’s mother left the family when Nemain was between the age of 3 or 4. Maybe this mother found residence on a colony world, maybe not; but there is no “maybes” when addressing whether Nemain misses the nurturing touch that a mother might provide. The resounding answer is “No”.
Nemain’s father, The Duke as she lovingly called him, was a highly skilled tutor who specialized in mathematics and chess, and who also had a fervent love for old world technology and music. He was an eccentric who passed his quirks onto Nemain, or rather, Nemain took it upon herself to absorb all that he said and did. The two of them lived in a rather poor part of Baltimore, Maryland. Her father, The Duke, was a dedicated member of the Baltimore chapter of the Inner Sanctum movement; a growing, loosely organized group spreading throughout the United North American States which emphasized independence from high technology, rejection of gene therapy, self-evaluation, and humanism. Because of her father’s participation in Inner Sanctum Nemain had limited exposure to the gadgets most kids her age fiddled with and the Sanctum’s lifestyle amplified Nemain’s reclusive, solitary nature. However, because of her father’s emphasis onclassical education, she quickly adapted to life outside of Inner Sanctum’s communes once she reached the age of twelve.
Adaptable, thy name is Nemain.
At 12 years of age Nemain faced the death of her father due to an undetected case of thrombosis. Her grasp on life loosened, Nemain found herself more at home on the streets, trailed by her outdated pal-drone named Etting, after one of her favorite old time singers Ruth Etting. (Though it was not uncommon for her to switch the names from the list of 1930’s to 1940s singers kept in her pocket--Billie, Mae, Mildred, and Ella were among the few to find themselves honored by Nemain’s recognition)
Unlike Devi, Nemain had to quickly learn how to operate without familial support at a much later age, and she also
lacked the physical talent and the cool confidence that Devi often exuded. Small and reclusive, Nemain’s 7 year stint with the burgeoning Reds gang was more a matter of convenience and protection. While Devi had taken on a leading role in her brief time with the Reds--becoming the reasoned voice that steered the Reds from larger crimes---Nemain was more than happy to sit in the backseat, not in the least bit interested in taking over the steering wheel while traveling down the road of morality. In spite of Nemain’s natural intelligence, delinquency had a way of catching up on her. The Reds had become a burden as their crime sprees grew larger in magnitude and the idea of living a directionless life dimmed whatever joy Nemain once took in her street-born freedom.
The Alliance accepted this clever 19 year old by the good grace of second-chance sponsorship programs; propelling her through various technical proficiencies, shaping a mind left dormant, and promising a future of financial stability, educational opportunities, and maybe, just maybe.....a higher purpose in life.
~~~~~
Nemain is contradictory. One of her defining traits is her easygoing demeanor. It is in fact an affectation she mastered as a teenager and continually uses to her advantage in the more structured environment of the Alliance Military. Her smiles come easily and they help distract from the fact that Nemain has very few, true confidants. To those who are more astute observers of character, they may find themselves uneasy under her glance. She is as often curt as she is welcoming; unpredictable, yet admired for her concise battle strategies and technical know-how. Service personnel once liked to joke that Nemain treats them as game pieces. In later years, after Torfan, that joke was realized as reality and very few now laugh at this once popular analogy.
True to Nemain’s character, the whispered stories surrounding the infamous battle on Torfan are not what they seem. Nemain doesn't bother to dispel the rumours, however. They work to her advantage. It was not
her tactician's mind that gained the respect from her peers throughout her first few years in the Alliance; it was the knowledge that she would willingly make risky moves that carried with them great sacrifice.

So it was that two eyes met four under dusky sky: an elfin intelligence officer and an uncanny batarian
warlord, and with frowns as wide as the Skyllian Verge, Nemain and Nar'Hador engaged in an endgame set on a four cornered board. They had both suffered heavy losses and they were both reluctant to continue a war of attrition.
With one piece for each soldier on either side, and when one king stands and the other falls, the victor of the final Torfan skirmish will be decided.
In the end, her hand held four eyes and true to their word, the warlord's men departed from that potmarked moon. Nar'Hador's soul did not go with them. And Shepard would not shepherd his soul.
Modifié par Flies_by_Handles, 18 avril 2012 - 12:10 .
#13112
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 12:17
How you got the idea for ?
I'm just curious;)
Modifié par LadyAly, 18 avril 2012 - 12:18 .
#13113
Guest_Flies_by_Handles_*
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 12:23
Guest_Flies_by_Handles_*
LadyAly wrote...
@Flies_by_Handles Awesome stuff to read. I really like how you shaped your Shep's. Especially the Element things. Its a very deep background to play with - :happy:
How you got the idea for ?
I'm just curious;)
Thank you.
#13114
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 12:41
I used this once to create 4 female Mages for DA:O - I love the idea to involve elements in colors and appearance ( i did a lot of Designs with the Tool Set ).
But to use it for a FemShep ... thats truely unique
Modifié par LadyAly, 18 avril 2012 - 12:50 .
#13115
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 12:50
Really had a great time reading more about Nemain. Elemental comparison was an inspired choice.Flies_by_Handles wrote...
LadyAly wrote...
@Flies_by_Handles Awesome stuff to read. I really like how you shaped your Shep's. Especially the Element things. Its a very deep background to play with - :happy:
How you got the idea for ?
I'm just curious;)
Thank you.The elemental comparison just came naturally. I struggled with Nemain because I initially couldn't get a good grasp on how I wanted her character to play out. Then I thought of water, and Nemain is slippery, both in personality and morality. She is not a bad person. Selfish, yes, but there is a lot of good tucked inside of her. Throughout the Mass Effect games she grows and improves. I think in the end she will make the ultimate sacrifice as a testament to her growth.
#13116
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 02:15
Flies_by_Handles wrote...
LadyAly wrote...
@Flies_by_Handles Awesome stuff to read. I really like how you shaped your Shep's. Especially the Element things. Its a very deep background to play with - :happy:
How you got the idea for ?
I'm just curious;)
Thank you.The elemental comparison just came naturally. I struggled with Nemain because I initially couldn't get a good grasp on how I wanted her character to play out. Then I thought of water, and Nemain is slippery, both in personality and morality. She is not a bad person. Selfish, yes, but there is a lot of good tucked inside of her. Throughout the Mass Effect games she grows and improves. I think in the end she will make the ultimate sacrifice as a testament to her growth.
She sounds wonderfully complex and interesting..

Modifié par Discrepancy, 18 avril 2012 - 03:21 .
#13117
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 03:42
#13118
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 04:01
I think I pref the second, where she's a tad beat up.
I also have a differing view on what happened on Torfan, Raine doesn't feel a need to set the record straight. People believe what they want to believe and place blame where they realistically can when sh*t hits fan, in this case, with her.
#13119
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 04:19
RainyDayLover wrote...
So where do you see your femshep on this moral alignment chart? (ignoring the bottom three blocks)
If you don't know what that is, you can read about it here. http://easydamus.com/alignment.html
I think Sarah is chaotic good. Unpredictable is the word i would use to describe her but she got a good heart under the cold and somewhat arrogant attitude
Modifié par CrazyRah, 18 avril 2012 - 04:19 .
#13120
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 04:33

ME1 pic

can provide more images if needed
Modifié par Chugster, 18 avril 2012 - 04:40 .
#13121
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 04:34
Hmmm... I believe that Tiia is a mix of neutral good and chaotic good.RainyDayLover wrote...
So where do you see your femshep on this moral alignment chart? (ignoring the bottom three blocks)
If you don't know what that is, you can read about it here. http://easydamus.com/alignment.html
#13122
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 04:57
Mel = chaotic neutral
Carry = lawful neutral
I tried to let influence their decision at the test - Carry isn't played out yet, though. But I guess with Garrus as LI it is a fitting result - I would consider him the same way:wub:
Modifié par LadyAly, 18 avril 2012 - 05:02 .
#13123
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 05:13
#13125
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 06:45
Naomi is LG. But a bit of a Fallen Paladin after what happened on Tuchanka.
Elizabeth is probably CG or CN. Short on mercy for a CG, but I think her compassion for those in trouble keeps her on the side of good.
Mike is straightforwardly LG
Modifié par Wulfram, 18 avril 2012 - 06:45 .






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