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Depopulating the universe, one mass effect at a time


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Godeskian

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Okay, so a few years ago, I decided that one of my Shepards should be an absolute monster. Not a renegade, not a 'get it done at all costs' character, but a monster for the lulz.

Her goal, was to kill as many people as possible. Friends, enemies, casual bystanders, it's all good.

So at the end of Mass Effect 1, Garrus was never recruited, Wrex got shot in the head, Zhu's Hope was a graveyard, the council and the Ascensions were dust and so forth,.

By the end of Mass Effect 2, every incidental I could kill was dead, I survived the suicide mission with my psychotic Biotic Jack and Morinth as the only survivors and every member of crew dead at the collectors hands. (thank you 'worst possible playthrough thread on these here forums)

So now we're on to ME3, and it's time to truly put the screws on the galaxy. I intend to let the Krogan die, let the Quarians die, shoot the Virmire Survivor in the confrontation, wipe out Samara's Daughters, and pretty much continue being a giant ass.

My question is, other than the afore mentioned things, is there anyone else I can screw over or kill in ME3? Anyone who has suggestions will be welcome, as I'm sure that if I do this by myself I will miss people who will then live.

An that just ain't right :D

(Yes, It's twisted, but fun too for blowing off steam)

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Dimensio

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As you are allowing the Quarians to be exterminated, selecting the "Destroy" ending at the conclusion of the game will allow you to double the genocide.

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humes spork

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Don't do the Grissom Academy mission. You'll see why later, in Cerberus HQ.

Don't do the Dekuuna fetch quest. The elcor go extinct if you don't. Actually, do; they go extinct anyways, it's just a matter of whether they die out slowly or quickly.

I want to say one of the outcomes in the hanar diplomat quest has you screwing the big stupid jellyfish into extinction.

And, it's a shame you didn't let Wrex and Mordin live. The pure renegade outcome of the Tuchanka missions is absolutely monstrous.

Modifié par humes spork, 14 mars 2012 - 06:38 .


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Gnoster

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Make sure you have the lowest possible War Readiness before you attack the Reapers at Earth would be a good way to go.

By going with the same thinking as you did in ME2, I think you'll be pretty much covered. Just don't expect a difference in the game's outcome - have fun :-)

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Though, as you well know, nothing you really do matters in the end and you have the same three choices. Sort of takes all the fun out of being a psychotic.

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Gnoster wrote...

Make sure you have the lowest possible War Readiness before you attack the Reapers at Earth would be a good way to go.


Considering the implication of the worst destroy ending is that you destroy all life in the galaxy within range of a mass relay, you don't get much "better" than that.

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Ohpus wrote...

Though, as you well know, nothing you really do matters in the end and you have the same three choices. Sort of takes all the fun out of being a psychotic.


Yep this thread proves one of the biggest complaints in the game.

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humes spork wrote...

Gnoster wrote...

Make sure you have the lowest possible War Readiness before you attack the Reapers at Earth would be a good way to go.


Considering the implication of the worst destroy ending is that you destroy all life in the galaxy within range of a mass relay, you don't get much "better" than that.

Actually, even the best ending implies killing every system with a relay in it, so really, you could play any way, if you want.

If you want to be truly evil, you should do this PT as cleanly as possible. Have everyone live, get their hopes up, allow for a few acts of legendary valor, then betray it all when the relays blow and obliterate the entire allied fleet as the Sol system disintegrates.

Modifié par Locutus_of_BORG, 14 mars 2012 - 06:57 .


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Godeskian

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Well I keep thinking I should keep a few people alive just to kill them in ME3. You know, Mording dying in the suicide mission, sad. Shooting him in the back as he tries vainly to cure the? Funny for a psychotic.

Same thing with Tali. Impaled in the engine room? Sad, Watching her top herself when I let the Geth massacre the Quarian fleet? Priceless (if you're a psychotic

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If Mordin, Samara, Tali and all the others die are they just replaced in ME3 with some random guys and couple different dialogue options?

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Godeskian

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Good point. I can have my psychotic cake and eat it too.