Mass Effect: Deception Discussion Thread (Updated 2/2/2012) *Now with 30% more links!*
#10626
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:23
Two-So who is still looking forward to the movie tie in? lol
#10627
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:24
AVPen wrote...
Sure, that's fine. My friend said that if the book's as wretched as I say it is, he might just "let me keep it".LPPrince wrote...
Know what? Periodically I want you to do it. Whenever you can. Random page, random line, read and type the segment out.
I want to see how much we can get out of completely random segments.
I told him to "go to hell".
If so, and I can't believe I'm asking you to do this, but keep it-
We need a constant source of random quotes.
#10628
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:24
AVPen wrote...
You think that's bad, it's proceeeded by this utterly ridiculous exclaimation by TIM:“Well done,” the Illusive Man said approvingly. “Our polling shows that even though members of the other races tend to have a negative impression of Cerberus, most humans feel we’re a positive influence. And I know that your efforts play an important part in creating and reinforcing that impression.”
[insert long winded and heated rant about how humans aren't that special and don't deserve to precide over every other sentient species just because they're SPESHUL hoomuns.]
#10629
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:24
izmirtheastarach wrote...
EJ107 wrote...
However, getting the age of a character wrong by three years is unacceptable. If you’re going to write a sequel to a series of books that stem from a game then you can at least get your facts from the other books right, even if you have you no interest in the game. This really irritates me, but for the sake of the story I can almost accept it.
It's entirely because of what he wanted to do with the characters. It's not a mistake. His story has both Nick and Gillian brutally murder people left and right and then get killed. So someone made the decision that they couldn't be 15 if that was going to happen. Why this part of this story was neccesaty at all is really the question.
That doesn't make it acceptable though. There are much better ways to write out characters, too, but that actually requires artistic creativity.
As for autism, homosexuality, or lack thereof, THAT is just outright insulting, not to mention that it destroys the characters that it affected.
#10630
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:24
streamlock wrote...
For one, give someone at Bioware a couple days to actually read the book so they can respond-crunch time and all...... :/
Two-So who is still looking forward to the movie tie in? lol
This book tells me the movie is gonna blow massively.
#10631
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:24
Eski.Moe wrote...
With the odd soapbox climbing member calling everyone 'haters' or some such every 100 or so pages. Members who, not surprisingly, haven't even read the book. It makes them feel good though so it's ok.xSTONEYx187x wrote...
423 pages of BSN harmony and mutual agreement. I feel like I'm in an alternate universe. I like this universe.
Still, those are some good odds vonsidering we're on the net and on BSN to boot. It truly takes something monumental to unite us in such a way. *Wipes tear*
Hear hear, tis beautiful.
#10632
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:24
AVPen wrote...
You think that's bad, it's proceeeded by this utterly ridiculous exclaimation by TIM:“Well done,” the Illusive Man said approvingly. “Our polling shows that even though members of the other races tend to have a negative impression of Cerberus, most humans feel we’re a positive influence. And I know that your efforts play an important part in creating and reinforcing that impression.”
“Well done,” the Illusive Man said approvingly.
Really Mr. Dietz, is it that hard to say approved? Did your word count simply not reach the minimum required? How does a person even say something approvingly?! That's the same thing as people saying things feelingl-- Oh...said approvingly
Modifié par Iohanna, 02 février 2012 - 05:25 .
#10633
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:25
LPPrince wrote...
AVPen wrote...
You think that's bad, it's proceeeded by this utterly ridiculous exclaimation by TIM:“Well done,” the Illusive Man said approvingly. “Our polling shows that even though members of the other races tend to have a negative impression of Cerberus, most humans feel we’re a positive influence. And I know that your efforts play an important part in creating and reinforcing that impression.”
TIM=Captain Obvious
And that's putting it mildly. I mean, wow!
#10634
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:25
jreezy wrote...
Why the hell would TIM care about others' impression of Cerberus? Damn it Dietz.
He wouldn't.
#10635
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:26
Iohanna wrote...
AVPen wrote...
You think that's bad, it's proceeeded by this utterly ridiculous exclaimation by TIM:“Well done,” the Illusive Man said approvingly. “Our polling shows that even though members of the other races tend to have a negative impression of Cerberus, most humans feel we’re a positive influence. And I know that your efforts play an important part in creating and reinforcing that impression.”
“Well done,” the Illusive Man said approvingly.
Really Mr. Dietz, is it that hard to say approved? Did your word count simply not reach the minimum required? How does a person even say something approvingly?! That's the same thing as people saying things feelingl-- Oh...said approvingly
I did this thing this one time didingly.
#10636
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:27
OmegaBlue0231 wrote...
LPPrince wrote...
AVPen wrote...
You think that's bad, it's proceeeded by this utterly ridiculous exclaimation by TIM:“Well done,” the Illusive Man said approvingly. “Our polling shows that even though members of the other races tend to have a negative impression of Cerberus, most humans feel we’re a positive influence. And I know that your efforts play an important part in creating and reinforcing that impression.”
TIM=Captain Obvious
And that's putting it mildly. I mean, wow!
Funny thing is, that's not even a lore issue. TIM really is Captain Obvious, even in the games.
#10637
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:27
Gillian sat down, hurried to free the green jewel from its chain, and dropped it into the universal port located on top of the machine. Then, like a specter from the past, Paul Grayson appeared. He looked ill but managed a smile. “Hello, Gigi. So now you know... The jewel was more than a pretty bauble to hang around your neck.
Modifié par RiflemanUK, 02 février 2012 - 05:28 .
#10638
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:28
LPPrince wrote...
streamlock wrote...
For one, give someone at Bioware a couple days to actually read the book so they can respond-crunch time and all...... :/
Two-So who is still looking forward to the movie tie in? lol
This book tells me the movie is gonna blow massively.
Don't most people believe that already? The fact that it's based on ME1 is telling enough.
#10639
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:28
RiflemanUK wrote...
Random page and line you say?Gillian sat down, hurried to free the green jewel from its chain, and dropped it into the universal port located on top of the machine. Then, like a specter from the past, Paul Grayson appeared. He looked ill but managed a smile. “Hello, Gigi. So now you know... The jewel was more than a pretty bauble to hang around your neck.
Ahh, the timetraveling jewel. My favorite plothole in this "book"
#10640
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:29
Modifié par izmirtheastarach, 02 février 2012 - 05:31 .
#10641
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:29
RiflemanUK wrote...
Random page and line you say?Gillian sat down, hurried to free the green jewel from its chain, and dropped it into the universal port located on top of the machine. Then, like a specter from the past, Paul Grayson appeared. He looked ill but managed a smile. “Hello, Gigi. So now you know... The jewel was more than a pretty bauble to hang around your neck.
Yeah, that whole bit that follows is a mistake.
#10642
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:29
AngusJimiKeith wrote...
LPPrince wrote...
streamlock wrote...
For one, give someone at Bioware a couple days to actually read the book so they can respond-crunch time and all...... :/
Two-So who is still looking forward to the movie tie in? lol
This book tells me the movie is gonna blow massively.
Don't most people believe that already? The fact that it's based on ME1 is telling enough.
Unfortunate, really.
#10643
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:29
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
I'm not seeing the problem with that.AngusJimiKeith wrote...
LPPrince wrote...
streamlock wrote...
For one, give someone at Bioware a couple days to actually read the book so they can respond-crunch time and all...... :/
Two-So who is still looking forward to the movie tie in? lol
This book tells me the movie is gonna blow massively.
Don't most people believe that already? The fact that it's based on ME1 is telling enough.
#10644
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:30
izmirtheastarach wrote...
Good morning, My name is Noreen and I'm calling on behalf of Cerberus polling. Do you have a moment to respond to a short survey on your feelings about our secret anti-alien terrorist organization? For your participation, I prepared to offer you variety of coupons redeemable on the nearest human colony world.
I'd take that poll if it meant I'd get coupons.
#10645
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:30
jreezy wrote...
I'm not seeing the problem with that.AngusJimiKeith wrote...
LPPrince wrote...
streamlock wrote...
For one, give someone at Bioware a couple days to actually read the book so they can respond-crunch time and all...... :/
Two-So who is still looking forward to the movie tie in? lol
This book tells me the movie is gonna blow massively.
Don't most people believe that already? The fact that it's based on ME1 is telling enough.
Its not that its based on ME1 that worries me, but that its live action.
I get Dragonball Evolution vibes.
#10646
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:31
I don't see the issue here. I've seen the term 'said approvingly' used numerous times. It's simply a matter of preference which to use. A person says something approvingly when they're happy that something happened. When they approve, lol.Iohanna wrote...
AVPen wrote...
You think that's bad, it's proceeeded by this utterly ridiculous exclaimation by TIM:“Well done,” the Illusive Man said approvingly. “Our polling shows that even though members of the other races tend to have a negative impression of Cerberus, most humans feel we’re a positive influence. And I know that your efforts play an important part in creating and reinforcing that impression.”
“Well done,” the Illusive Man said approvingly.
Really Mr. Dietz, is it that hard to say approved? Did your word count simply not reach the minimum required? How does a person even say something approvingly?! That's the same thing as people saying things feelingl-- Oh...said approvingly
I honestly don't believe that the term 'feelingly' is that bad either. Sure, it can substituted with a better word but it's not really a big deal when taking into account the novel as a whole.
#10647
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:32
LPPrince wrote...
We're all insulted. Its one of the reasons I refuse to give up.
I want answers. I think we all want answers.
What if there aren't any? We might have to be satisfied with a "my bad".
#10648
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:32
izmirtheastarach wrote...
Good morning, My name is Noreen and I'm calling on behalf of Cerberus polling. Do you have a moment to respond to a short survey on your feelings about our secret anti-alien terrorist organization? For your participation, I prepared to offer you variety of coupons redeemable on the nearest human colony world.
Some members of Cerberus get to help Shepard take down the Collectors, others are stuck getting told to **** off over the phone.
#10649
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:33
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
THAT is the problem. I'd rather they go the Final Fantasy: Spirit Within route.LPPrince wrote...
jreezy wrote...
I'm not seeing the problem with that.AngusJimiKeith wrote...
LPPrince wrote...
streamlock wrote...
For one, give someone at Bioware a couple days to actually read the book so they can respond-crunch time and all...... :/
Two-So who is still looking forward to the movie tie in? lol
This book tells me the movie is gonna blow massively.
Don't most people believe that already? The fact that it's based on ME1 is telling enough.
Its not that its based on ME1 that worries me, but that its live action.
I get Dragonball Evolution vibes.
#10650
Posté 02 février 2012 - 05:33
MnMH wrote...
LPPrince wrote...
We're all insulted. Its one of the reasons I refuse to give up.
I want answers. I think we all want answers.
What if there aren't any? We might have to be satisfied with a "my bad".
My bad certainly isn't enough, nor is it professional.




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