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When BioWare call in the voice actors to voice the DLC, there are a few things they need to do:

1). Get Natalia Cigliuti to come in and do some Morinth voicework.
2). Have Morinth take Samara's role in the Ardat Yakshi monastery mission (setting out to rescue her siblings).
3). Pretend that the Morinth banshee fiasco never happened (perhaps make that outcome occur if both Samara and Morinth survived ME2- in other words if you failed/didn't complete Samara's loyalty mission).

Make it happen BioWare.

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Mr. Big Pimpin

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I doubt they'll ever do this, but yeah, Morinth was really badly mishandled in ME3.

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Joe Del Toro

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Didn't have a problem with it myself, but can see why some people would be pissed off I guess. I liked the idea that she was made into just another Banshee (no special powerups or anything), but it does add to the whole 'My decisions amounted to that?' thing. 

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i thought it was quite funny tbh thats what she gets for murder****ing me

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I will never ever understand why Harbinger and Morinth are just not used. They had such potential.

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Leave her role as is. She was treated with far more dignity and respect than Udina, TIM, the Quarians or the Alliance committee.

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Morinth deserves to die.  And so do you, for murdering a Justicar to save a sick serial killer.

Modifié par hoodaticus, 27 mai 2012 - 12:37 .


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Seboist wrote...

Leave her role as is. She was treated with far more dignity and respect than Udina, TIM, the Quarians or the Alliance committee.


True, but TIM, Udina the Quarians and the committee are beyond saving now, BioWare can still redeem Morinth.

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hoodaticus wrote...

Morinth deserves to die.  And so do you, for murdering a Justicar to save a sick serial killer.


Why not eliminate every other option apart from the most paragon then? We were given the option, it should make a difference.

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Morinth was such a wasted opportunity I often question why they bothered making her recruitable in the first place.

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hoodaticus wrote...

Morinth deserves to die.  And so do you, for murdering a Justicar to save a sick serial killer.


So you like it when your decisions don't matter?

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I agree, the fact it required such a high paragon/renegade to even get It and they treat it like this is ridicules.

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cyrslash1974

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First, people wanted to change the ending (and I agree, ending s**ks). Now, people want to change the whole game :-)

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player choices have consequences or there would be no reason to have player choices.

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Uh, how do you "fail" Samara's mission? By taking Morinth? Because if you do that, then the whole Banshee thing happens. Now, your second request should happen if Morinth was taken instead of Samara, but I'm not seeing how the third could happen, if only because I don't know how to make unloyal squadmates survive the final mission.

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Nyxeris wrote...

Uh, how do you "fail" Samara's mission? By taking Morinth? Because if you do that, then the whole Banshee thing happens. Now, your second request should happen if Morinth was taken instead of Samara, but I'm not seeing how the third could happen, if only because I don't know how to make unloyal squadmates survive the final mission.


If you suck at seducing Morinth she ditches you before you get back to the apartment and Samara doesn't get a chance to attack her.

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jijeebo wrote...

Nyxeris wrote...

Uh, how do you "fail" Samara's mission? By taking Morinth? Because if you do that, then the whole Banshee thing happens. Now, your second request should happen if Morinth was taken instead of Samara, but I'm not seeing how the third could happen, if only because I don't know how to make unloyal squadmates survive the final mission.


If you suck at seducing Morinth she ditches you before you get back to the apartment and Samara doesn't get a chance to attack her.


That dialog exchange with her is something I think they should have scaled up and utilised for the final confrontation with TIM (minus the flirting of course:P). Have a bunch of things you can say, and dialog options only made available if you've taken the right actions.

Incidentally, I'm not a huge fan of Morinth because I didn't really see where she could go, I'd genuinely be interested in hearing people's ideas on how she could have been used in ME3?

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Agreed. Her turning into random Banshee #494738 in ME3 was lame as hell. She deserved a better send off.

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She's a murdering psycho, she doesn't deserve any other fate.

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Morinth should have been presented in this game murdering more innocent people, who were looking for comfort in the face of the Reaper onslaught, and Shepard should have been forced to kill her. That way Shepards stupid enough to pick a serial killer with not a single redeeming quality should feel like the amoral monsters that they are.

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They didn't even have her get recognized as Morinth like how Shepard recognizes that it was Jack when she gets Phantomed. What they did to Morinth was inexcusable. Even if they wanted to cater to knight templary paragons that wanted their will exerted in everyone's game, Morinth could have been killed off in a much better way than the trolling that they did.

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Joe Del Toro wrote...

jijeebo wrote...

Nyxeris wrote...

Uh, how do you "fail" Samara's mission? By taking Morinth? Because if you do that, then the whole Banshee thing happens. Now, your second request should happen if Morinth was taken instead of Samara, but I'm not seeing how the third could happen, if only because I don't know how to make unloyal squadmates survive the final mission.


If you suck at seducing Morinth she ditches you before you get back to the apartment and Samara doesn't get a chance to attack her.


That dialog exchange with her is something I think they should have scaled up and utilised for the final confrontation with TIM (minus the flirting of course:P). Have a bunch of things you can say, and dialog options only made available if you've taken the right actions.

Incidentally, I'm not a huge fan of Morinth because I didn't really see where she could go, I'd genuinely be interested in hearing people's ideas on how she could have been used in ME3?


BioWare were on the right track with the emails that Morinth sent to her sisters: masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Broker_Terminal#Emails_from_Morinth_.5BNever_read_by_recipients.5D

She hears that the monastery has gone dark and heads over to try and rescue her sisters so that they can join her travelling the galaxy. Shepard has the option of either letting them go or executing them.

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Bad King wrote...

Joe Del Toro wrote...

jijeebo wrote...

Nyxeris wrote...

Uh, how do you "fail" Samara's mission? By taking Morinth? Because if you do that, then the whole Banshee thing happens. Now, your second request should happen if Morinth was taken instead of Samara, but I'm not seeing how the third could happen, if only because I don't know how to make unloyal squadmates survive the final mission.


If you suck at seducing Morinth she ditches you before you get back to the apartment and Samara doesn't get a chance to attack her.


That dialog exchange with her is something I think they should have scaled up and utilised for the final confrontation with TIM (minus the flirting of course:P). Have a bunch of things you can say, and dialog options only made available if you've taken the right actions.

Incidentally, I'm not a huge fan of Morinth because I didn't really see where she could go, I'd genuinely be interested in hearing people's ideas on how she could have been used in ME3?


BioWare were on the right track with the emails that Morinth sent to her sisters: masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Broker_Terminal#Emails_from_Morinth_.5BNever_read_by_recipients.5D

She hears that the monastery has gone dark and heads over to try and rescue her sisters so that they can join her travelling the galaxy. Shepard has the option of either letting them go or executing them.


But then this would have been accused as being as much of a reskin job as the Rachni mission, surely?

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Don't care never saved her. Bioware have mishandled plenty of other, more important, characters.

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That didn't stop them from doing the Rachni mission so it shouldn't have stopped Morinth from being able to be there for her sisters.