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Mass Effect: Deception Discussion Thread (Updated 2/2/2012) *Now with 30% more links!*


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#2476
LPPrince

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didymos1120 wrote...

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48 errors.

Wow...


And it's not even close to being comprehensive.


I'd say those 48 errors are but a fraction of the total. Wait till the novel is out for everyone.

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LPPrince wrote...

It was a vase made specifically for grown men to pee in.


Maybe his extra-manly, cereal-enforeced pee is so strong I'd burn through normal ceramics? idek

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Eski.Moe wrote...

BAH GAWD, NO! NOT THIS WAY, KING!
HE HIT HIM WITH THE TOOTHBRUSH! RING THE GOD DAMN BELL, REF! NO.
1! 2! 3! NO GOD DAMNIT! NO!

"Here is your winner and the new Captain Crunch Champion, Kaiiiiiiiiiiiiii Leeeeeeeeeeeeeng!"


Jim Ross commenting on Kai Leng's antics would make me take them more seriously, to be honest.

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Hey, let's not be unfair now. He never got a chance to actually pee in the vase. As you know, something happened.

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In honour of Kai's killing methods:

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You know what pisses me off the most? They will still make money out of this piece of ****...

Goddamn snake oil salesmen...

Modifié par Armass81, 29 janvier 2012 - 11:18 .


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MissOuJ wrote...

LPPrince wrote...

It was a vase made specifically for grown men to pee in.


Maybe his extra-manly, cereal-enforeced pee is so strong I'd burn through normal ceramics? idek


Perhaps his pee is the kind of neon yellow pee you get when you drink energy drinks and it requires a special vase that won't be destroyed by the chemical makeup of the pee in question.

#2483
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Armass81 wrote...

You know what pisses me off the most? They will still make money out of this piece of ****...


Heh, not off of us. /ThisIsHowWeDoIt

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Eski.Moe wrote...

Hey, let's not be unfair now. He never got a chance to actually pee in the vase. As you know, something happened.


He was beggin to pee in that vase though...

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JoeLaTurkey wrote...

In honour of Kai's killing methods:

(awsome picture)


Joe, you don't even know how bright you made my day with this picture. Posted Image

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100 pages, 4 days, nothing has changed.

Rofl.

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Just in case anyone's missed it from before:

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More butchery of quarian culture:

“Tell me something,” she said. “Do the quarians have a presence on Omega?”
The man gave her a curious look. “We’d be better off without them if you ask me. But, yes, their ships come and go on a regular basis. So they maintain a warehouse a couple of kilometers from here.”


There's just no way to square that with the way the Migrant Fleet actually operates.

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alex90c wrote...

DA2 took 16 months. ME3 has taken 26 months. ME2 took ... three years?

Bioware had most of the lore and some of the mechanics down for ME2 and ME3 and yet they didn't just rush them out ASAP.


Yeah, but stuff like other game's release shedules often play part in game releases, or so I've heard. And it makes sense.

ME3 was supposed to be published in "Holiday 2011", but they postponed it. November&December 2011 were full of shooter releases, some of them EA's: they didn't want people to buy either one or another, so they spaced the releases out.

Same with DA2. I can't remember the original release date, but if I remember correctly, it was pretty close with Witcher and Skyrim: both fantasy RPG's. So they had to rush it. It sucks, but such is the way of the industry.

Modifié par MissOuJ, 29 janvier 2012 - 11:26 .


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didymos1120 wrote...

More butchery of quarian culture:

“Tell me something,” she said. “Do the quarians have a presence on Omega?”
The man gave her a curious look. “We’d be better off without them if you ask me. But, yes, their ships come and go on a regular basis. So they maintain a warehouse a couple of kilometers from here.”


There's just no way to square that with the way the Migrant Fleet actually operates.


I thought quarians were rare on Omega, according to Lemm.

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This book is actually pretty good. Best I've ever read. Where was this guy to teach Asimov some stuff about writing scifi?
On a serious note though, I haven't gone anywhere near the excerpt, but reading this thread is always fun.

Error #15 happens in the comics at least once and it's quite passable. #8 depending on the context might be right. Gillian had problems with people simply touching her. Being around the ruckus of the other kids in itself could be seen as being tormented, and there's no way they wouldn't consider her weird and she would pick up on that. #18 We're actually never told how the Asari reached the Citadel. Considering their life span, and some space exploration ideas currently entertained by us humans, it's possible they did it without using the relays, although it's unlikely.

Modifié par Customz, 29 janvier 2012 - 11:27 .


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Just the notion that they have a trading outpost on Omega is silly. Then there's the idea that they're either sending ships way the hell away on a regular basis, or that the entire Migrant Fleet drops by Omega's general galactic neighborhood regularly.

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Uhh, i have read this list...This book is a fatal fail. :\\\\ Shame. i wanted to buy this. i'll only read the plot on wikipedia.

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didymos1120 wrote...

Just the notion that they have a trading outpost on Omega is silly. Then there's the idea that they're either sending ships way the hell away on a regular basis, or that the entire Migrant Fleet drops by Omega's general galactic neighborhood regularly.


I agree.

Modifié par LPPrince, 29 janvier 2012 - 11:30 .


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This book contains a lot of errors regarding ME universe and some are very obvious.

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snfonseka wrote...

This book contains a lot of errors regarding ME universe and some are very obvious.


Some!?

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Eski.Moe wrote...

BAH GAWD, NO! NOT THIS WAY, KING!
HE HIT HIM WITH THE TOOTHBRUSH! RING THE GOD DAMN BELL, REF! NO.
1! 2! 3! NO GOD DAMNIT! NO!

"Here is your winner and the new Captain Crunch Champion, Kaiiiiiiiiiiiiii Leeeeeeeeeeeeeng!"

Best post of this whole thread.:lol:

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Ladies and Gentlemen, introducing the Grim Skulls:

The vehicle had been taken over by a group called the Grim Skulls. Some of them were posted in prepared positions around the behemoth. They were dressed in skull-shaped helmets and medium armor that was painted to make them look like skeletons.


SO GRIM. AND SKULLY.

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jreezy wrote...

Eski.Moe wrote...

BAH GAWD, NO! NOT THIS WAY, KING!
HE HIT HIM WITH THE TOOTHBRUSH! RING THE GOD DAMN BELL, REF! NO.
1! 2! 3! NO GOD DAMNIT! NO!

"Here is your winner and the new Captain Crunch Champion, Kaiiiiiiiiiiiiii Leeeeeeeeeeeeeng!"

Best post of this whole thread.:lol:


Only because I miss Jim Ross.

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didymos1120 wrote...

Ladies and Gentlemen, introducing the Grim Skulls:

The vehicle had been taken over by a group called the Grim Skulls. Some of them were posted in prepared positions around the behemoth. They were dressed in skull-shaped helmets and medium armor that was painted to make them look like skeletons.


SO GRIM. AND SKULLY.


I wouldn't take them seriously with that description.