Followed by the book disintegrating in your hands.JoeLaTurkey wrote...
The one thing that would make this thing worth reading would be a "Not ME3 related, LOCKDOWN" halfway through because the lore is so badly handled.
I'd buy the book then.
Followed by the book disintegrating in your hands.JoeLaTurkey wrote...
The one thing that would make this thing worth reading would be a "Not ME3 related, LOCKDOWN" halfway through because the lore is so badly handled.
Once I start reading, I believe I'll post findings in here. Don't worry =)ZLurps wrote...
Could you check if Aria really forgot that she is a biotic?
The boyfriend I used to have here took note of what he thought and dubbed my alternative online handle 'DaBeauty', but please, *cough* it's just 'Kidd' to youLPPrince wrote...
Happy reading, Beauty.
Now I want to do just that. I could do with some worshipping after allIohanna wrote...
If you manage to read it 'till the end and not rage, I'll worship you forever. Because I certainly wasn't as strong. [smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/whistling.png[/smilie]
I'm not didy, but one mistake I remember is how Kahlee is told about the Reapers in one book but then forgets all about it. She's so surprised when she's told about them the second time in the next book, yet uh, didn't she know already? =)Iohanna wrote...
Oh, and didymos, you referenced more than once now that Drew's novels had another great mistake besides canonizing the human council member. Which mistake was it? I don't exactly remember all the details from the other books, so if I caught it at the time I don't remember anymore. Maybe I should go and read them again to purge myself from this... thing. You can reply via a PM if you don't want to post spoilers here. [smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/smile.png[/smilie]
KiddDaBeauty wrote...
Now I want to do just that. I could do with some worshipping after allIohanna wrote...
If you manage to read it 'till the end and not rage, I'll worship you forever. Because I certainly wasn't as strong. [smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/whistling.png[/smilie]
KiddDaBeauty wrote...
I'm not didy, but one mistake I remember is how Kahlee is told about the Reapers in one book but then forgets all about it. She's so surprised when she's told about them the second time in the next book, yet uh, didn't she know already? =)Iohanna wrote...
Oh, and didymos, you referenced more than once now that Drew's novels had another great mistake besides canonizing the human council member. Which mistake was it? I don't exactly remember all the details from the other books, so if I caught it at the time I don't remember anymore. Maybe I should go and read them again to purge myself from this... thing. You can reply via a PM if you don't want to post spoilers here. [smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/smile.png[/smilie]
This is off topic as crap, but stop being online on the forums but not on irc, you dolt xPIohanna wrote...
Damn, now I really have to go and re-read these things. At least it'll make the pain from reading this one go away, and not make me so desperate until Mass Effect 3 gets home.
Modifié par JamesFaith, 27 janvier 2012 - 04:10 .
JamesFaith wrote...
I'm suprised, no one mentioned that killing order on Gillian by TIM.
"Kai, teenager girl between 16 nad 18 want to kill me? (litting tube of tabacco) That's bad, that's really bad. (filling lungs with smoke) Girls in this age are very dangerous, dating with vampires and such... (blowing stream of smoke) What if she suceeded, where human Alliance, STG, turian's army and asari commandos failed? (tapping ash to tray) What if this lonely post-autistic girl with no resources really find me and kill me? (smoking, smoking, smoking) My God, Kai, you must kill her! Hurry, donť hesitate! And keep me informed about other teenagers, they are very insidious creatures."
Rest in peace, our beloved strategist TIM.
Modifié par izmirtheastarach, 27 janvier 2012 - 04:14 .
Eski.Moe wrote...
Fyi, it's Leng.
izmirtheastarach wrote...
JamesFaith wrote...
I'm suprised, no one mentioned that killing order on Gillian by TIM.
"Kai, teenager girl between 16 nad 18 want to kill me? (litting tube of tabacco) That's bad, that's really bad. (filling lungs with smoke) Girls in this age are very dangerous, dating with vampires and such... (blowing stream of smoke) What if she suceeded, where human Alliance, STG, turian's army and asari commandos failed? (tapping ash to tray) What if this lonely post-autistic girl with no resources really find me and kill me? (smoking, smoking, smoking) My God, Kai, you must kill her! Hurry, donť hesitate! And keep me informed about other teenagers, they are very insidious creatures."
Rest in peace, our beloved strategist TIM.
Also, I spent billions turning her into the future of human Biotics. Now don't try to capture her, just kill her. Also, don't take a team like you did to capture Grayson. Just go by yourself. I'm sure that will work out great.
JeffZero wrote...
Leng was tired. He had been up a long time. Humans did not like this. They could only handle it so long. Their brains would simply give up. But Leng was smarter than that. He would survive. He would take a nap. "Take that, exhaustion," Kai Leng said. He was proud. He had conquered tiredness.
izmirtheastarach wrote...
JeffZero wrote...
Leng was tired. He had been up a long time. Humans did not like this. They could only handle it so long. Their brains would simply give up. But Leng was smarter than that. He would survive. He would take a nap. "Take that, exhaustion," Kai Leng said. He was proud. He had conquered tiredness.
Very solid work on trying to get the sentence structure down. Also, as you know.
They were a scruffy-looking bunch who wore face paint, were dressed in mismatched pieces of armor, and rode power skates. They were called the Lightnings and were known for their hit-and-run-style robberies.
didymos1120 wrote...
They were a scruffy-looking bunch who wore face paint, were dressed in mismatched pieces of armor, and rode power skates. They were called the Lightnings and were known for their hit-and-run-style robberies.
Huh...wha...er.......WHAT!? So, Dietz's Omega is basically like being in an unusually violent episode of the 60s Batman series, is what I'm taking away from this. Just.....wow. Power. Skates.
didymos1120 wrote...
They were a scruffy-looking bunch who wore face paint, were dressed in mismatched pieces of armor, and rode power skates. They were called the Lightnings and were known for their hit-and-run-style robberies.
Huh...wha...er.......WHAT!? So, Dietz's Omega is basically like being in an unusually violent episode of the 60s Batman series, is what I'm taking away from this. Just.....wow. Power. Skates.
didymos1120 wrote...
They were a scruffy-looking bunch who wore face paint, were dressed in mismatched pieces of armor, and rode power skates. They were called the Lightnings and were known for their hit-and-run-style robberies.
Huh...wha...er.......WHAT!? So, Dietz's Omega is basically like being in an unusually violent episode of the 60s Batman series, is what I'm taking away from this. Just.....wow. Power. Skates.
Eski.Moe wrote...
I'm too busy being amazed that the sentence is more than five words to care.
Modifié par didymos1120, 27 janvier 2012 - 05:56 .
JamesFaith wrote...
On Dietz's "space station" Omega is shanty towns, wild dogs, rats and cars and limos. Some power skates can't suprise me.
Solarbabies.... somebody shoot me....didymos1120 wrote...
I'll give him this. It is straight out 80s sci-fi. Terrible, awful 80s sci-fi:
Modifié par AVPen, 27 janvier 2012 - 05:57 .