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I bet you Conrad Verner is going to become the Prime Minster of the alliance lol

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ParagonForLife wrote...

I bet you Conrad Verner is going to become the Prime Minster of the alliance lol

I heard he was going to be humanity's representive on the council.

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DJBare wrote...
heard he was going to be humanity's representive on the council.


You know, it's weird, but I can actually see Conrad being a good choice for some reason.

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andy69156915 wrote...

DJBare wrote...
heard he was going to be humanity's representive on the council.


You know, it's weird, but I can actually see Conrad being a good choice for some reason.

Because he genuinely cares about humanity. No politics get in the way of his feelings. The everyman seems like the best choice.

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She's sexually attracted to kids.

Modifié par Skoomax, 05 février 2012 - 08:32 .


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jreezy wrote...

andy69156915 wrote...

DJBare wrote...
heard he was going to be humanity's representive on the council.


You know, it's weird, but I can actually see Conrad being a good choice for some reason.

Because he genuinely cares about humanity. No politics get in the way of his feelings. The everyman seems like the best choice.

He'd probably be better than either Udina or Anderson (no idea why they would be the two in the running for the job anyway).

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Random Jerkface wrote...

Jack honestly isn't that crazy, despite what she'd have all the other characters believe. Also, she isn't genetically modified. That isn't how biotic powers develop.

And her students are in their late teens. They're not kids.

Until you turn 18, you are a child. Plain and simple. 

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TexasToast712 wrote...

Random Jerkface wrote...

Jack honestly isn't that crazy, despite what she'd have all the other characters believe. Also, she isn't genetically modified. That isn't how biotic powers develop.

And her students are in their late teens. They're not kids.

Until you turn 18, you are a child. Plain and simple. 

I can just imagine the interview.lol

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she cleaned up

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TexasToast712 wrote...

Random Jerkface wrote...

Jack honestly isn't that crazy, despite what she'd have all the other characters believe. Also, she isn't genetically modified. That isn't how biotic powers develop.

And her students are in their late teens. They're not kids.

Until you turn 18, you are a child. Plain and simple. 


semantics

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TexasToast712 wrote...

Random Jerkface wrote...

Jack honestly isn't that crazy, despite what she'd have all the other characters believe. Also, she isn't genetically modified. That isn't how biotic powers develop.

And her students are in their late teens. They're not kids.

Until you turn 18, you are a child. Plain and simple. 


That's an arbitrary legal convention, and one that's rather modern to boot.

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didymos1120 wrote...

TexasToast712 wrote...

Random Jerkface wrote...

Jack honestly isn't that crazy, despite what she'd have all the other characters believe. Also, she isn't genetically modified. That isn't how biotic powers develop.

And her students are in their late teens. They're not kids.

Until you turn 18, you are a child. Plain and simple. 


That's an arbitrary legal convention, and one that's rather modern to boot.


I believe there are some cultures that hold to traditional values where they conduct their adult rite of passage at 14.

Anyway - regargless, think of her ability to relate to her students. She'd get teenage kids to open up more than someone like Mr. Alenko - who would be better with pre-teens.

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TexasToast712 wrote...

Random Jerkface wrote...

Jack honestly isn't that crazy, despite what she'd have all the other characters believe. Also, she isn't genetically modified. That isn't how biotic powers develop.

And her students are in their late teens. They're not kids.

Until you turn 18, you are a child. Plain and simple. 

In my opinion you're a child until you stop peeing in the bed.

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Almost makes me think they've been looking on the forums for ideas.
I recall some Jack fans suggesting Jack's ME3 epilogue to be helping orphans or disenfranchised biotics, or something else to that effect.

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Collider wrote...

Almost makes me think they've been looking on the forums for ideas.
I recall some Jack fans suggesting Jack's ME3 epilogue to be helping orphans or disenfranchised biotics, or something else to that effect.


Which would actually fit better than a teacher employed by the government.

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In my opinion Jack earned her place, most seem to forget she committed a selfless act, you were on a suicide mission, she could have jumped ship at any time knowing she may not survive the mission, she was not Shepards prisoner.

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Or she lied her way into the program to make sure that Cerberus hasn't reinfiltrated the Acension project and isn't screwing with kids again.

Is it just me, or did her boobs get bigger?

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Random Jerkface wrote...

Ololollo

Worst explanation ever.


Seems to be becoming more and more common.
BioWare, I am dissapoint.

This is worse than Kai Leng and the cereal.

Modifié par Lotion Soronnar, 05 février 2012 - 11:13 .


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Yeah when I first read this I lawl'd.

The fact that it's true *rubs temples*.

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Ixalmaris wrote...

According to a foto of the upcoming artbook Jack has become a teacher at the Grissom Academy.
http://www.masseffec...012/02/Jack.jpg


What? How did that happen?
ME3 plays only months after ME2, so how did the psychotic Jack suddenly become a teacher?
First, no one with a sane mind would want a psycho like Jack anywhere near his children, let alone teach them something. And why would anyone employ a convicted mass murderer who broke out of a superprison to join a terroristic organization (thats from the view point of earth government)? I consider Jack beeing free and not hunted already a miracle, but as teacher for little children?

Sure, Jack is a powerful biotic, especially for a human, but that has more to do with her genetic modifications than with her skill which she would be able to pass on.

It's the same as Tali becoming an admiral, despite managint to loose all her men in every mission and despite not having a training in strategy.
Let's pretend that between ME2 and 3 there is a 3 years time spacing, and it makes more sense.

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hawat333 wrote...

Ixalmaris wrote...

According to a foto of the upcoming artbook Jack has become a teacher at the Grissom Academy.
http://www.masseffec...012/02/Jack.jpg


What? How did that happen?
ME3 plays only months after ME2, so how did the psychotic Jack suddenly become a teacher?
First, no one with a sane mind would want a psycho like Jack anywhere near his children, let alone teach them something. And why would anyone employ a convicted mass murderer who broke out of a superprison to join a terroristic organization (thats from the view point of earth government)? I consider Jack beeing free and not hunted already a miracle, but as teacher for little children?

Sure, Jack is a powerful biotic, especially for a human, but that has more to do with her genetic modifications than with her skill which she would be able to pass on.

It's the same as Tali becoming an admiral, despite managint to loose all her men in every mission and despite not having a training in strategy.
Let's pretend that between ME2 and 3 there is a 3 years time spacing, and it makes more sense.


She wasn't in charge of those missions. First time Prazza was in charge. Second Kal Rheegar was escorting her. Just wanted to point it out.

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DJBare wrote...

In my opinion Jack earned her place, most seem to forget she committed a selfless act, you were on a suicide mission, she could have jumped ship at any time knowing she may not survive the mission, she was not Shepards prisoner.


Yes, exactly.
Regardless of the fact that I don't like Jack. She had no reason to help you out. 
I assume that a paragon Shepard is more than capable of redeeming her. I'm about to go through the collector base mission again, and I think I'll let her live now that she has a bright future ahead. :lol:

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Aligalipe wrote...

hawat333 wrote...

Ixalmaris wrote...

According to a foto of the upcoming artbook Jack has become a teacher at the Grissom Academy.
http://www.masseffec...012/02/Jack.jpg


What? How did that happen?
ME3 plays only months after ME2, so how did the psychotic Jack suddenly become a teacher?
First, no one with a sane mind would want a psycho like Jack anywhere near his children, let alone teach them something. And why would anyone employ a convicted mass murderer who broke out of a superprison to join a terroristic organization (thats from the view point of earth government)? I consider Jack beeing free and not hunted already a miracle, but as teacher for little children?

Sure, Jack is a powerful biotic, especially for a human, but that has more to do with her genetic modifications than with her skill which she would be able to pass on.

It's the same as Tali becoming an admiral, despite managint to loose all her men in every mission and despite not having a training in strategy.
Let's pretend that between ME2 and 3 there is a 3 years time spacing, and it makes more sense.


She wasn't in charge of those missions. First time Prazza was in charge. Second Kal Rheegar was escorting her. Just wanted to point it out.


She specifically tells Prazza that she's the boss. She was in charge and could not keep a hold of her own men.

#124
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Well obviously there was some Deus Ex Jackina we'll find out about when we first meet her in the game. I'm not quite as curious about why she's a teacher, but whether or not shepard's decisions will affect her character. I mean, obviously she won't be there if she's dead, but even if she's alive shepard still could have set her on a worse path than she was already on, or given her hope to change for the better.

Modifié par I-am-Biwinning, 05 février 2012 - 12:07 .


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During the mission on Pragia, after one of the logs, Jack turns to Shepard, pretty upset and tells him they've infiltrated Grissom. Shepard assures her that they don't torture kids there.

Maybe she becomes a teacher there under a false identity to see for herself?