Which squad member had the most heroic death?
#76
Posté 29 avril 2012 - 08:34
#77
Posté 29 avril 2012 - 03:37
#78
Posté 29 avril 2012 - 04:12
#79
Posté 29 avril 2012 - 09:37
#80
Posté 30 avril 2012 - 03:28
#81
Posté 30 avril 2012 - 04:07
Poor thing was strapped to a rocket and flown into the sun. Nothing I could do...
#82
Posté 30 avril 2012 - 04:59
Karimloo wrote...
Diana Allers.
Poor thing was strapped to a rocket and flown into the sun. Nothing I could do...
...
Was going to put in vote for Mordin, but then I saw this, and got excited.
WHERE DO I SEE THIS THING.
#83
Posté 30 avril 2012 - 06:30
#84
Posté 30 avril 2012 - 07:13
Gravbh wrote...
Most heroic is easily Mordin, though Grunt was the only one who made me go "nooooo", even though he walked out of the cave hungry 20 seconds later.
Mordin saved an entire species with a clear conscious. Legion turned into Robo-Jesus. Thane went out a hero instead of simply wasting away. Looking at them in perspective, I wasn't particularly saddened by any of them.
I think I had the strongest reaction to Grunt because he was doing it for Shepard, not a higher cause or for his own redemption.
^ THIS ^
also someone said tali's death was most tragic and I agree (she didnt die in my playthrough ufff)
#85
Posté 30 avril 2012 - 07:18
#86
Posté 30 avril 2012 - 08:33
This.4ut0b4hn5child27 wrote...
M.T.L
they're irreplaceable
#87
Posté 30 avril 2012 - 08:52
VarrenSoldier wrote...
This.4ut0b4hn5child27 wrote...
M.T.L
they're irreplaceable
Wtf is M.T.L ?
#88
Posté 30 avril 2012 - 09:40
As he explains a gazillion times, he's a mobile plattform inhabited by thousands of geth. He lets others refer to them as Legion, since it's easier for everybody. When he refers to himself as I before the upload, I believe he either did that to comfort Tali and Shepard, or because he really began to seem himself as an individual.
Both solutions made me smile, because they meant he learned from the organics. It's a bummer he couldn't stay with the others and fight "directly", but to me, he's just fine. "The unit you call Legion no longer exists", that is because it is true - but the geth on that unit do, don't they? Seperated, some"place" else.
After the scene -I safed both the quarians and the geth- i was just really delighted and glad, since to me there finally was something good happening with no big downer/side effect immediately attached to it - it is one of the brightest moments in the entire game series, if you ask me.
Or did I get it all horribly wrong? (real question)
Modifié par Baelrahn, 30 avril 2012 - 09:41 .
#89
Posté 30 avril 2012 - 11:14
yes...
and many manly tears were shed.
#90
Posté 30 avril 2012 - 06:28
Somewhat wrong. You are correct up until Legion has the Reaper virus. At that point, he has reached true sentience, and has legitimately developed a "personality," as the Geth Prime states it.Baelrahn wrote...
Honestly, I never realized Legion's end as an actual death... or, malfuction, as he might have put it.
As he explains a gazillion times, he's a mobile plattform inhabited by thousands of geth. He lets others refer to them as Legion, since it's easier for everybody. When he refers to himself as I before the upload, I believe he either did that to comfort Tali and Shepard, or because he really began to seem himself as an individual.
Both solutions made me smile, because they meant he learned from the organics. It's a bummer he couldn't stay with the others and fight "directly", but to me, he's just fine. "The unit you call Legion no longer exists", that is because it is true - but the geth on that unit do, don't they? Seperated, some"place" else.
After the scene -I safed both the quarians and the geth- i was just really delighted and glad, since to me there finally was something good happening with no big downer/side effect immediately attached to it - it is one of the brightest moments in the entire game series, if you ask me.
Or did I get it all horribly wrong? (real question)
#91
Posté 01 mai 2012 - 12:15
#92
Posté 01 mai 2012 - 07:21
I got so sad when Grunt charged in and teared up a bit, and then it turns out he survived the damn Rachni and that was pretty dang good at ruining the build up of my emotion.
#93
Posté 02 mai 2012 - 01:48





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