The Protheans wrote...
Hannah the Hanar.
She floats and is pink and has loads of tentacles.
And she has a thing for humans, more preferably shepard either sex.
The Perfect Squadmate! (What's Yours?)
#26
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 05:52
#27
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 05:52
I have seen enough Hentai to know where this going...The Protheans wrote...
Hannah the Hanar.
She floats and is pink and has loads of tentacles.
And she has a thing for humans, more preferably shepard either sex.
#28
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 05:53
Modifié par Dak the Pious One, 24 avril 2012 - 05:55 .
#29
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 05:57
Biotic_Warlock wrote...
Hmmmmmm.
Maybe a human squadmate with blonde hair.
Apparently in the ME universe blondes don't exist
Blonde hair is a recessive trait, so it's rather uncommon by the 2180s.
Kahlee Sanders is one of the few blondes in the galaxy.
#30
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 05:59
You'd have to beat him up to assert your dominance.
#31
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:01
Sir Adamus wrote...
I think a yahg squadmate would be interesting.
You'd have to beat him up to assert your dominance.
And he could always be talking smack to you on missions!
Yahg: "If it were not for these shackles I would eat your head human. No matter, your enemies will just have to do... for now."
#32
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:03
#33
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:10
Shadrach 88 wrote...
Niftu Cal.
Hahaha yess
#34
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:14
Dak the Pious One wrote...
This is another fun little discussion I wanted to get started!
Something about Mass Effect 3 that I wasn't too keen on was the fact that I had a substantially smaller amount of squadmates in this game than I had in the 2nd game. I get it, for story telling purposes that they couldn't possibly give you everyone from the previous games, but the feeling is still there. Granted, I actually like Vega, and I don't mind the prothean, But EDI? Sigh....
SO!
If it was up to you, and let's just say someone from Bioware came up to you and asked you to decide on a future DLC character for the game, what would it be? I thought that since you spend so much time throughout the game uniting the different species that it should be fair game on anything! An Elcor Soldier? That would be pretty righteous, especially if you got to ride him around. What about a Volus Biotic? He's thinking things, and they happen...
I personally would like to see Shepard pick up a down-on-his-luck Batarian soldier, who perhaps lost his family in the Bahak System when Shepard was forced to destroy the Mass Relay in Arrival. This could lead to some interesting dialogue options, including mabye him and Shepard getting into a scrap on the Normandy, where you can ultimately decide his fate of wether you want to forgive him and show him mercy, or Space him out an Air vent.Like a Bandito. But get crazy with it! Anything is fair game like I said! Looking forward to some good ones!
<EDIT POST>
Also! If there's a character in the Mass Effect universe you wouldn't mind seeing as a part of Shepard's Team (Kirrahee for ME!) that's cool too!
Garrus is the perfect squad mate. If I had to pick another I would pick Aria because she intrigues me. More so than any other Asari in fact.
#35
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:15
Dak the Pious One wrote...
Sir Adamus wrote...
I think a yahg squadmate would be interesting.
You'd have to beat him up to assert your dominance.
And he could always be talking smack to you on missions!
Yahg: "If it were not for these shackles I would eat your head human. No matter, your enemies will just have to do... for now."
I reckon he'd be more like Wrex and Grunt. From what we know about the yahg, they follow a pack mentality, so whoever is the toughest is in charge. Shepard beating the crap out of him would throw him into line and presumably keep him there.
#36
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:17
#37
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:18
Vigil_N7 wrote...
Ashley's hair+face, Matriarch Benezia/Liara's boobs/penchant for threesomes, Tali's hips and Miranda's ass+legs, Edi's cameltoe.
This is what I order at McDonalds.
#38
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:20
v TricKy v wrote...
I have seen enough Hentai to know where this going...The Protheans wrote...
Hannah the Hanar.
She floats and is pink and has loads of tentacles.
And she has a thing for humans, more preferably shepard either sex.
How do you think she would approach shepard?
- Come from above and entangle shepard
-Come from the rear and entangle shepard
-Surprize shepard in close quarters(like the ensuite toilet and then drag over to the bed or dangle shepard in the air.
#39
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:22
#40
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:22
#41
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:26
The Protheans wrote...
v TricKy v wrote...
I have seen enough Hentai to know where this going...The Protheans wrote...
Hannah the Hanar.
She floats and is pink and has loads of tentacles.
And she has a thing for humans, more preferably shepard either sex.
How do you think she would approach shepard?
- Come from above and entangle shepard
-Come from the rear and entangle shepard
-Surprize shepard in close quarters(like the ensuite toilet and then drag over to the bed or dangle shepard in the air.
That would be such an uncomfortable conversation starter:
Hannah the Hannar: Shepard! This one must speak with you! <Wraps Tenticles around face, choking shepard to death>
Oops.
#42
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:27
#43
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:27
Much of my Infiltrator's gameplay style is based around distraction and diversion. EDI's Decoy can be handy and her Overload complements my Incinerate.
#44
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:31
#45
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:38
Modifié par kingscawt, 24 avril 2012 - 06:40 .
#46
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:39
AtlasMickey wrote...
EDI.
Much of my Infiltrator's gameplay style is based around distraction and diversion. EDI's Decoy can be handy and her Overload complements my Incinerate.
That's a really good answer. I feel like a scrub now cuz I just pick characters I feel would open up interesting dialogue options, and I mainly play as a soldier. I'm about to start up a Vanguard soon I think!~
#47
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:48
#48
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:49
Alice joins the Normandy crew because Cerberus is after her and her designs specifically, and the Citadel and other locations the other tech students are being taken aren't safe enough for her, and she doesn't trust the Crucible project.
Alice Smith is actually a generic fake name she was given, she is actually a genetically engineered clone with enhanced intelligence, Salarian-like speed of thought and rapid-learning, drell-like memory, and Asari-like melding ability, who was created illegally. The project that created her was raided by the Alliance when discovered, arresting the scientists involved, as it was quite illegal by both Alliance and Citadel standards, but one of the clones was alive and sane, and they had no reason to kill her, instead, her genetic engineering became top secret, known only to higher ups in the Citadel and Alliance, and she was placed into a form of foster care and protective custody, and wound up being educated at Grissom Academy when she was older.
Alice is frighteningly intelligent, and can be surprisingly charismatic, but is held back by relative lack of emotional control and a combination of high ego, seeing herself as superior to others, and frustration with others being less intelligent than her. She winds up getting along well with EDI, who can keep up with her intellectually, although is less intuitive and inventive, and is able to respect other squad-mates within their areas of expertise, but has tendencies to show off her intelligence, often in off-putting ways, or be insulting towards others for failing to keep up with her mentally.
Alice sets up a lab on the Normandy, along with a bunch of computers for simulation and programming and hacking work, and is attempting to design weapons, tech advancements, and more powerful shields and new technologies for a potential long-term war against the Reapers, as well as analyze battle data to try to discover Reaper weaknesses. She believes the Reapers are too intelligent, and have gone through too many cycles, to have a simple weakness that a device like the Crucible might be able to utilize to defeat them, and that we have to find a way to survive and build up forces and technology long enough and well enough to defeat them conventionally.
While she possesses telepathic abilities similar to an Asari or Prothean, she is basically untrained in them, as well as lacks years of evolution to handle them properly even if she did have proper training (although her mental capacity would enable training to work admirably as she has incredible mental adaptability), so avoids close physical proximity to others, especially touch, as it tends to result in strange mental interactions. Once her abilities are revealed, she may attempt to get help from Liara and possibly if you have the correct DLC, Javik, in order to train her mental abilities.
Alice is a teenager, and somewhat immature, if properly charmed and interest shown towards her, she may attempt to romance either gender of Shepard, but only paragons who are engineers, sentinels, or infiltrators (tech types). Shepard trying to reciprocate however is a renegade action, and Alice winds up changing her mind and becoming intimidated, and realizes she isn't ready for this emotionally yet. Paragon Shepard can either say they aren't interested, or note that she is too young, and she should wait some years before considering an adult relationship. Attempting the renegade action ruins your relationship with her. If Paragon path is uninterested in her, she can become like a younger sister or adoptive child to Shepard (also if Shepard isn't a tech class that interests her), if Paragon path is intending to wait but still interested, she'll behave a lot like a young girl with a crush, and will act somewhat catty towards Liara and Tali at times (not Tali for fem-Shep). If Shepard doesn't show interest in her, or isn't a class that she will show interest towards, but she is still coaxed out of her shell, and Shepard isn't romancing Traynor, then she'll end up getting a crush on Traynor, and stalking her, which Traynor is flattered but mildly creeped out by, as Alice is a bit too young for her.
Some conversations with a charmed Alice will reveal that she was 'spayed' against her will by the Alliance, and resents both the Alliance and Citadel for this, although she admits that she'd be unlikely to have been able to safely have children anyways, because none of her fellow clones both survived and wound up sane, and her children might not inherit the delicate genetic balance that worked out for her with the influence of another involved, but an emotional part of her still wishes she'd gotten the chance. She also believes the laws against certain aspects of genetic engineering are unfairly preventing the advancement of organic life to it's truest potential. She also believes AI laws, while slightly better than the genetic engineering laws, are preventing the eventuality of a tech singularity and the development of a Trans-humanist society.
When and if Alice meets Legion, she is quite excited once she discovers Legion's gamer handle, who has become something of her rival in some online games, the only one who has gotten comparable scores on certain games. If her genetic engineering has been revealed, Legion notes that the cultural restrictions on species improvement by organics makes little sense to the Geth, who regularly upgrade both their hardware and software and design new platforms of differing use and specialties, such as collosi, armatures, primes, hoppers, and other models that differ from the original forms developed by the Creators (Quarians). Legion will also note that her telepathic abilities, based on data on Prothean memory technology and Rachni Queen communications, might be able to be developed in such a way as to eventually allow organics to form their own a network of Consensus like the Geth, if they stopped blocking such research and advancement. Alice is fascinated and excited by this idea.
Alice has a special mission in which you find out Cerberus has gotten their hands on the plans for an advanced Dreadnaught she designed, and has almost completed building it, which she discovered via hacking, they hare having trouble implementing the designs fully due to spreading their manpower and resources thin, and, she suspects, many of their engineers are too indoctrinated to use their intelligence to the fullest, which is causing them to make mistakes. She has hacked into their network to sabotage the design using secret programs set up as back-doors that were embedded in her schematics in case they were stolen to get into their systems, to prevent them from being able to easily finish the ship, and cause the engineers to mess up in various areas, but she thinks that the ship can be retrieved for your fleet to re-take Earth, and trusts you to put it to good use if you properly charm her, so helps you find the Cerberus base where they are trying to build it. You can then assault the base, and after defeating Cerberus there, the Alliance takes the ship and is able to quickly finish it with Alice's help giving them un-hacked plans, and some sources of resources Cerberus were using to build it, which you discover during the mission. The additional high-tech dreadnaught then adds War Assets. It is said to be comparable in abilities to the Destiny Ascension, despite being smaller. While most dreadnaughts take 4 of them to beat a full size Reaper, it is theorize that only 2 1/2 of these ships would be needed, and that further refinements are possible in the future to the design, as new technologies are developed, as well as potential improvements from including secret military technologies from alien governments, like many secret Asari and Salarian techs used in their most advanced craft, such as Silaris armor.
#49
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:50
kilgoreKillmore wrote...
Horde, a side result of operation overlord, a cereberus ai living inside a geth platform. Horde is discovered shortly after the reapers invade earth by comander Shepard on a cerberus frigate left adrift in space. Horde is the first of his kind, a human combination of over 1000 ai designations all active in one platform, a super ai, capable of making logical choices and falling back onto the entirity of humanities accomplishments. For all intents and purposes he looks like a geth, sounds like a geth but acts....human. his programming is so advanced that Edi speculates that there's something besides programing inside Horde. And so he follows Shepard much like Edi and develops a sense of morality And when the time comes and Shepard needs him most, he gets the option of helping Shepard and legion but legion declines....and if he makes it all the way to the end and was with Shepard on the suicide run, there would be a minor cut scene where Shepard turns to horde and horde says....do it Shepard comander....we are with you. In the end revealing himself to have been legion the entire time.
O_O
PLOT TWIST.
#50
Posté 24 avril 2012 - 06:51
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