besides Steve not only finds it hard to say no to Shepard, he also is quite willing to bend over as well.
My turn on top:
Modifié par Digitalis32, 17 juillet 2012 - 11:42 .
Modifié par Digitalis32, 17 juillet 2012 - 11:42 .

Digitalis32 wrote...
heh at least it was better than the original ending for ME3
Digitalis32 wrote...
I'm sure with Joker out of the pilot chair Steve would have some fun with the normandy. They could take it for a grand tour of the galaxy on their honeymoon..not to mention committing unspeakable acts of passion on the flight deck with his husband.
Modifié par Digitalis32, 17 juillet 2012 - 12:46 .

Chun Hei wrote...
LanceSolous13 wrote...
Ok, so, I'm making my way through Mass Effect 3 for a third time, One thing that bugged me on my second playthrough and is now really bugging me on my third playthough is, Where the hell is Steve during Mars?
I ask this because Shepard purposfully asks James to go back and take care of the Kodiak because of the storm and ete. And James is the pilot during the beginning of that mission too.
I natrually though, Oh, maybe we picked Cortez up when we have to go to the Citadel later, but, when you meet Cortez later, He says that he was overseeing the retrofits on the Cargo Hold for the Normandy, so he was on the ship when it left Earth.
So, Why wasn't he flying the Kodiak for Priority: Mars?
Mars is a two minute drive for Normandy and I am sure that gung-ho Vega told Shepard could fly. It would have been funny to see Steve run out just in time to see Vega steal his Kodiak. Rage!
Dusty Everman wrote...
This is pretty much correct...
Kunari801 wrote...
Dusty Everman wrote...
This is pretty much correct...
Thanks Dusty, I just want to thank you again for creating such a terrific character. I don't know what the future holds for Mass Effect, but I hope you'll be involved.
Digitalis32 wrote...
Kunari801 wrote...
Dusty Everman wrote...
This is pretty much correct...
Thanks Dusty, I just want to thank you again for creating such a terrific character. I don't know what the future holds for Mass Effect, but I hope you'll be involved.
I second that!
*picsnip*
Modifié par Beep Il, 18 juillet 2012 - 06:10 .


Dusty's back!Dusty Everman wrote...
This is pretty much correct. On Earth, Cortez was not officially the shuttle pilot for the Normandy. As part of the retrofit skeleton crew on earth, Cortez was coordinating the changes to the flight deck, armory, and cargo bay. If you compare the differences of Deck 5 between ME2 and ME3, you’ll see how busy he was. Things were in chaos on the Normandy immediately after the escape from Earth, and Cortez was frantically dealing with the logistics of an emergency evacuation of a dry-docked Normandy. There wasn’t much time between that and the Mars mission. Vega can fly a shuttle and has a bold personality, so Shepard’s team was away before Cortez even had the opportunity to volunteer his talents. After what happened on Mars, Cortez instated himself as the official shuttle pilot of the Normandy. The position needed to be properly filled, and the military regulations put him in that role given the situation. If you are good at reading between the lines, Cortez basically tells you this in his introduction dialog.
IsaacShep wrote...
k, I'm finfally back! Was this posted yet? Beautiful Shortez
source: payroo.tumblr.com/post/27057282700/happy-birthday-to-the-ever-amazing-and-wonderful
Beep Il wrote...
I haven't seen that before!
Nice pic, but why are they wearing pants?
Modifié par Digitalis32, 20 juillet 2012 - 08:46 .
Digitalis32 wrote...
Beep Il wrote...
I haven't seen that before!
Nice pic, but why are they wearing pants?
From the look in Steve's eyes and the position of his right arm those pants aren't going to be on them for much longer...