2. Jacob Taylor
3. Diana Allers
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4stringwizard wrote...
1. Starchild
2. Starchild
3. Starchild
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VibrantYacht wrote...
There's... something wrong with your reasoning. It's broken. The fact that he doesn't stand up to you doesn't really... mean anything. It doesn't make him weak as you made him sound. It doesn't make him anything. He likes justice and is having a hard time figuring out how justice-getting should be done. Any suggestions you make can be accepted by him. By ME2 he knows how he wants to carry the justice-seeking out. By being a vigilante. Also, he's funny and probably one of Shepards best friends. I'm a not a girl, and I do not play as a femshep, but Garrus is still in my top 3 favorite characters of ME. He's like a confused Javert (from Les Miserables, the novel/book/whatever) with a tiny bit of Batman.AtlasMickey wrote...
Garrus
Garrus
Garrus
You thought I was trolling BEFORE.
Seriously, though, in ME1 Garrus annoyed me because he never stood up to me. No matter what I said to him, he was always like, "yeah, I guess you're right," while equivocating between his original opinion and mine. Annoying. Plus I play Infiltrator and, yes, Garrus, I am a better shot than you. On occasion I would look down my scope and see an enemy drop to the echoing boom of your Mantis rile, before I could get a shot off of my own, but that was only on occasion. Usually I got it first. And yes as I approached ArchAngel's hideout, watching enemies in front of me drop to the same sound, I thought, "gosh that reminds me a lot like Garrus" that does not mean you are the end-all-be-all of this game, like you are to so many girls. You're a kissass and you're creepy. The fact that you spend your free time as a vigilante shooting people in the slums screams problems.
Liara was my LI through all the games and an excellent squad mate, but I didn't like how distant she became. Never really got the sense she was really committed to me. Like I upset her life when I came back to her in LoTSB. Then she acted as if she was waiting for me to die in my short human life, so she could get on with another 900 years of her life. I was a temporary, if passionate, curiosity for her. Can't really blame her. That's how feelings are.
ME3's narrative is not a dating sim. The objective of the game is not to live happily ever after with your LI.
Lastly, hmm, Dr. Chuckles. She needed more involvement with the crew. The way she always seemed so alone and isolated, never seeing her work. Yes I know the game is complex and the developers can't do everything, but she's the chief medical officer. Where are the dramatic life-saving medical procedures that she comes up with to save the day? Sad that I can't imagine her really doing anything medical.
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