LadyAly wrote...
@razviolet I agree with merylisk - a tad wider jaw and maybe a smaller nose too - but its a nice attempt so far ^^ - good job
Thanks! ME3 has a much better face generator than the previous games but it still has its limitations. The nose I used is the narrowest one provided with a straight bridge and little bit of the hook/ball at the end. I made a second version where I widened her jaw and chin but she has a unique kind of face the current sliders can't seem to produce. I've never tried messing with bone structure but I'll see if I can figure it out.
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ADLegend21 wrote...
Femshep question:
What's your Shepard's relationship with EDI and Legion like? Especially after EDI gets a body.
Lets see....All of my femsheps reacted drastically different to EDI and Legion so I'll separate them out.
My Paragon shep Isabelle is way too nice and compensating for her own good to the point of being unbelievably naive when it comes to politics and cross racial tension. She saw Legion as fully sentient, even before he acquired the reaper code, and EDI also whom she always considered to be just another crewmate. Isabelle scolded the daylights out of EDI when she transferred to Eva's body and didn't tell anyone there was a problem.
Isabelle let slide everything Legion did on the rannoch missions, chalking up his silent plans into an understanding that he had a right not to trust organics and to protect the lives of his people. Isabelle was royally POed when the quarians blew up the dreadnaught. She wanted it for the fight against the reapers and felt its destruction after being shut down, shields and all, had just ruined any chance she had persuading the geth to work with the quarians. This was before learning the geth would welcome peace at any time the quarians could be convinced to stop shooting.
Now my Paragade shep, Elli, was strongly pro geth like the quarian admiral that no one seemed to like yet still respected his views on the geth as being wronged by his people. She knew the quarians wanted to go to war in ME2 and didn't want the geth to be outgunned so she rewrote the heretics. She believed Legion when he said rewriting them was not the same as brain washing an organic. Elli sees the geth as on their way to true sentience and respects that their interconnected programming still needs to be treated differently from an organic mind. When the war came in ME3 she felt ashamed when she began undermining the quarians for the sake of strengthening the geth. A prime example being the distress signal she heard yet never told the admiral aboard her ship about. In the end she didn't have the ability to make both sides stand down so she made the painful call to side with the geth one last time to secure what she believed was their right to have a chance at existence.
Elli's stance on EDI was the AI was a valuable asset to the crew and she enjoyed explaining to her ship what it meant to be alive and think for ones self.
Vanessa the Renegon is a whole 'nother story. At the start of ME2 she disliked EDI as the experience with the geth left her untrusting of AI's. She was cold towards EDI and shared her dislike of the AI's presence with joker. Over time, however, she grew to respect EDI who was nothing if not dedicated and trustworthy with how many times the AI pulled Shepard and her squad's aft out of the collectors line of fire. Vanessa's change of heart came mostly from when EDI pointed out her discovery of the illusive man's fake distress call on the collector ship. By the time Shepard met Legion EDI had softened her up towards AI's and she was willing to give the non hostile geth a chance.
Vanessa grew to trust Legion and he was the only reason she was willing to help the geth in ME3 even when she had destroyed the heretics. She promoted peace between the geth and quarians if only because she needed the two factions functional when the reaper invasion came. It's also the reason she refused to allow the quarians to analyze Legion or the Prime units since she couldn't afford the already rash acting quarians to immediately turn whatever information they found on the geth in another head first assault.
When legion started going behind her back almost the same way the quarians were, Vanessa became frustrated and angry that there she was trying to help him and he wouldn't even tell her all of his plans. After his first stint she began taking EDI with her on all the rannoch missions, especially the one where she had to merge into the geth consensus, as a safeguard incase Legion decided she was too much of a threat against any more of his plans and decided to try and off her.
In the end Vanessa was able to persuade both sides to stand down but if deprived of the opportunity she would have sided with the quarians because she values organic life over synthetic. She recognizes synthetics are a form of thinking life but she doesn't believe they are truly alive.
Edit: Ack wall of text. Sorry guys

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Modifié par razviolet, 11 mai 2012 - 08:53 .