Crime, politics, intrigue, sociopolitical unrest, monetary transactions, and social transgressions down to enumerated sexual encounters. That's a weak justification if I've ever heard one. If nowhere else (and this is being far too generous), the former Shadowbroker had feelers deep within the Council, the STG, Cerberus, and the Alliance--so far deep enough that he could have started an armed conflict. That Liara managed to never discover anything of value from any of them is quite an accomplishment, and even if we are again generous and assume she was rendered completely blind by the reaper invasion, she still had six months (or more, depending on when LotSB is completed) to figure out something useful.She explains in the first 2 hours of the game that many of her informants have died (and are dying every day). The shadow broker exchanged in information related to crime, intrigue, and politics. It doesn't follow that she would have sudden knowledge about the reaper invasion, especially considering that her informants (which the Shadow Broker has relied on throughout all 3 games) are probably too occupied with survival to engage in online secret-peddling.
She probably gets a pass on that last bit, though, since everyone else was sitting around with their thumbs up their arses and being equally useless.
Modifié par Random Jerkface, 23 mai 2012 - 07:20 .





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