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


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#8901
JamesFaith

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CaptainZaysh wrote...

There's nothing wrong with biotic "air kisses". Societies and subcultures have all kinds of touching rituals and there's no reason to criticise Dietz for inventing one for biotics. If anything the books (all of them) should have had more stuff like this, should have explored the universe in ways that didn't involve running through corridors and shooting people.


But this isn't about some touching ritual. Dietz claiming that if two biotics get close together, there is some static crackling between them, which he calling asari air kisses. And in this static thing we seeing problem.

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MissOuJ wrote...

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I'm thinking this is all part of the plan. That the book was meant to be so bad that people will talk about it to get more publicity...... It's a conspiracy man!


It's a conspiracy that cost me €9.

:(


Ouch :(. I saw it for £5 on amazon and thought that was expensive. Unless the exchange rate balances that out and i paid the same.... :blush: 

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izmirtheastarach wrote...

Thargorichiban wrote...

izmirtheastarach wrote...

Amazon.com has dropped to a 1-star. Hooray!


1.2 at the moment :wizard: (you can see it if you hover over the star)


Whoever had the 4-star review that was actually negative pulled it to let the rating drop. Makes in funny, because now the most helpful favourable review that gets displayed beside mine says 2 of 55 people found this helpful.

Sorry about that.  My email box was filling with flak over the disparity in my review.  *shrugs*

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CG50 wrote...

MissOuJ wrote...

CG50 wrote...

I'm thinking this is all part of the plan. That the book was meant to be so bad that people will talk about it to get more publicity...... It's a conspiracy man!


It's a conspiracy that cost me €9.

:(


Ouch :(. I saw it for £5 on amazon and thought that was expensive. Unless the exchange rate balances that out and i paid the same.... :blush: 


ANY amount of money spent on it is bad.

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MissOuJ wrote...

centauri2002 wrote...

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So, for the dramatic reading: silly voices or no?


Oh no, it'll be all the more hilarious if it's done seriously. :D


Yes. Deadly serious... but with a straight-faced Brian Blessed imitation.

I'd marry it.


Kai Leng obviously has to have the hammiest performance.

And I mean the hammiest.

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Heraxion wrote...

I can guess they wanted Kai Leng to kill Gillian, to make him more of an antagonist in ME3


And they let Dietz make him an ineffectual moron who runs around with no backup, breaks into houses to eat cereal, and then gets himself captured....again, because he has no backup.

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Costin_Razvan wrote...

Now that I think of it the sole purpose of the book was for TIM to get Grayson's body so he could make more Adjutants.

That's it. Everything else is just there for no real reason.


That'd be nice and all, only that's not the reason TIM gives for wanting it back, and he also brags about learning enough from the experiment to make an "army of Graysons".  He already had all the experimental data.  He got it at the end of Retribution.

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I just can't get over his utterly wrong descriptions of Omega - from reading just this novel alone, you'd think Omega was the equivalent of a future "Chinatown" for all the sh*t that he writes it has having. :pinched:

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I'm not trying to derail the thread and/or get it locked, but I fail to see your point. You come into a thread full of people whose opinions are opposite yours, sermonising about a letter that they had nothing to do with. Then, when called on it, flamebait. It's one thing to disagree with either this thread or the MEWiki's letter, but it's another to try to convince people they are wrong for disliking a subpar product - you can't honestly think that's a "logical" position. If it doesn't bother you, via con Dios. But clearly, that isn't the case for everyone.


So the only purpose in entering into a discussion on this forum is for people of like opinions to post? I disagree. This thread had nothing to do with that letter until a member affiliated with both communities posted the letter in this thread. Thus bringing this community into contact with a that letter. There are people on this board that update the Mass Effect Wiki. Thus the letter spans both communities. 

As for flaming, that was hardly flaming more or less sarcastic responses degenerating into perceived insults. If I wanted to flame bait I would be more overt in my wording. Making fun and poking fun at other members of this forum has always been a cherished pass time. Nothing is personal about it. I stated my stance. They disagreed. Any hurt feelings on their part is their own, I have no control over that. People can and do disagree. Conflict arises. It's how you discuss those differences. Come to an agreement or agree to disagree is par for the course. But to think that you cannot have opposing opinions is assinine. 

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Yuoaman wrote...

Kai Leng obviously has to have the hammiest performance.

And I mean the hammiest.


Feel free to go with your artistic instinct on the voice acting. ;)

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AVPen wrote...

I just can't get over his utterly wrong descriptions of Omega - from reading just this novel alone, you'd think Omega was the equivalent of a future "Chinatown" for all the sh*t that he writes it has having. :pinched:


Happy Bowls.

Happy.

Bowls.

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Curunen wrote...

MissOuJ wrote...

Costin_Razvan wrote...

Now that I think of it the sole purpose of the book was for TIM to get Grayson's body so he could make more Adjutants.

That's it. Everything else is just there for no real reason.


Pretty much.

And to be fair, the whole body-stealing scene was pretty much the best and the coolest part of the whole book. I just wish the rest would have been half as good.

:pinched:

Wait, there's parts that are worth reading? :o

I wonder if it goes on sale for less than a pound whether it's worth picking up for the few decent bits?


It's true, the morgue scene is pretty cool. Kai Leng actually acted like himself, cold blooded, ruthless, deadly.

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[quote]cgrimm54 wrote...

Whoever had the 4-star review that was actually negative pulled it to let the rating drop. Makes in funny, because now the most helpful favourable review that gets displayed beside mine says 2 of 55 people found this helpful.

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Sorry about that.  My email box was filling with flak over the disparity in my review.  *shrugs*

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No worries. It looks pretty funny now, though. I've even got that guy to admit that he thinks the book is crap and should be recalled. And I don't think the traditional Amazon rules apply. No one who is a fan is going to like at that page and thing the book is a good buy.

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LPPrince

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Kai Leng was himself for ONE scene.

One. Scene.

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JamesFaith wrote...

But this isn't about some touching ritual. Dietz claiming that if two biotics get close together, there is some static crackling between them, which he calling asari air kisses. And in this static thing we seeing problem.


This is Dietz misunderstanding and exaggerating the lore.  Biotics are prone to building up a static charge, but it's nothing so dramatic as he portrays.  It's more like what happens when you rub your feet on the carpet.

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LPPrince

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Matter of fact, would someone be so kind as to post the Morgue Scene?

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LPPrince wrote...

AVPen wrote...

I just can't get over his utterly wrong descriptions of Omega - from reading just this novel alone, you'd think Omega was the equivalent of a future "Chinatown" for all the sh*t that he writes it has having. :pinched:


Happy Bowls.

Happy.

Bowls.


Dude, screw the "happy bowls".  He's got gangs running around on roller skates.

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didymos1120 wrote...

JamesFaith wrote...

But this isn't about some touching ritual. Dietz claiming that if two biotics get close together, there is some static crackling between them, which he calling asari air kisses. And in this static thing we seeing problem.


This is Dietz misunderstanding and exaggerating the lore.  Biotics are prone to building up a static charge, but it's nothing so dramatic as he portrays.  It's more like what happens when you rub your feet on the carpet.


Super Saiyans.

As said earlier, he and Akira Toriyama probably had a conversation while it was written.

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IGN did write up on the controversy. Its disgusting that Bioware would let this happen.

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Heraxion wrote...

Costin_Razvan wrote...

Now that I think of it the sole purpose of the book was for TIM to get Grayson's body so he could make more Adjutants.

That's it. Everything else is just there for no real reason.



Yup, i think Bioware had alot of control over what they wanted to include in the story. 

I can guess they wanted Kai Leng to kill Gillian, to make him more of an antagonist in ME3
And they wanted a tie in to Cerberus's adjutant army.


The problem is that all of this is horribly written into the story. Cerberus taking Grayson's body for PR reasons, Gillian dying in a completely anticlimactic way and The information about Cerberus's army coming from a source that couldn't possibly have known about it, or sent the information for that matter.


That's assuming anyone would actually give a **** about Grayson.

No thanks.

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didymos1120 wrote...

LPPrince wrote...

AVPen wrote...

I just can't get over his utterly wrong descriptions of Omega - from reading just this novel alone, you'd think Omega was the equivalent of a future "Chinatown" for all the sh*t that he writes it has having. :pinched:


Happy Bowls.

Happy.

Bowls.


Dude, screw the "happy bowls".  He's got gangs running around on roller skates.


Don't forget the turian dude.

#8922
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Dude, screw the "happy bowls".  He's got gangs running around on roller skates.




Oh god, i had repressed that.

#8923
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LPPrince wrote...

Kai Leng was himself for ONE scene.

One. Scene.


Dietz actually got Mass Effect for approximately one hour - but blunt objects put an end to that wackiness.

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I'm making an audio book based on the 50-page free excerpt. Think that's legal?

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LPPrince wrote...

Kai Leng was himself for ONE scene.

One. Scene.

Well that settles that. No point in getting the book for one scene.

LPPrince wrote...

Matter of fact, would someone be so kind as to post the Morgue Scene?

If that's the one decent bit and it's allowed, that would be great.


Must admit, Omega sounds like one hell of a party with happy bowls and roller skates.