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#51
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DeathScepter wrote...

Sign me up, I do wonder if Cerberus has Vanguards or Inflirators in their ranks.

Phantom and Nemesis classes. :)

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Yes we do have programs for Infiltrators and Vanguard classes. As well as our highly praised Phantom program. You will receive a message with instructions to which training facility you will be sent to. As well as all the benefits you receive by joining Cerberus.
With each new member we take a step closer to insuring humanities survival and dominance in this galaxy.

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Terrorize69 wrote...

Ok seriously, after playing a recent ME2 Renegade play through, seeing how "well" Shepard and TIM got on. What happened to all this in ME3? I mean, Allies and on good speaking terms in the end of ME2, handing over the base. 6 months later, mortal enemies?

Where was our option to rejoin Cerberus at some point to fight the Reapers? My Renegade Shepard would of loved to put humanity first in ME3 and do it Cerberus's way.

You know, we get to Cerb HQ, have a long chat with TIM, who explains his plan to us "ally", Shepard decides, "Yeah you know what, lets try it your way!" Turning our back on the Alliance, getting a different final mission and ending? :devil:


Our option to rejoin Cerberus?  That would be a brilliant idea.  I would definitely be in favor of that.  I was one of those that actually perfered working with The Illusive Man.  But that would have made the game more diverse and showed your decisions actually mattered (if you chose to go that path).  Apparently, that's not what Bioware/EA was going for.  We should have had the option to join Cerberus atleast if you made certain choices in ME2. 

Was expecting Mass Effect 3 to be so diverse and epic.  I wanted an epic game; but all I got was a good game (not great; but good).

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CSI_Spectre wrote...

Our option to rejoin Cerberus?  That would be a brilliant idea.  I would definitely be in favor of that.  I was one of those that actually perfered working with The Illusive Man.  But that would have made the game more diverse and showed your decisions actually mattered (if you chose to go that path).  Apparently, that's not what Bioware/EA was going for.  We should have had the option to join Cerberus atleast if you made certain choices in ME2. 

Was expecting Mass Effect 3 to be so diverse and epic.  I wanted an epic game; but all I got was a good game (not great; but good).


Truth be told the reasoning for why we dident hook back up with TIM was weak..it was like we were talking in circles on mars. I honeslty felt that we were talking in code, each time we yelled at each other I was trying to get in "TIM I know bioware wont let us do another game together..it would literally be so epic the game would break...but I'm with you"

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I liked Cerberus before TIM became all about controlling the Reapers and Indoctrinating his troops. Thanks for the offer Mr. Illusive Man, But Cybernetics and I do not mix.

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RohanSpartan wrote...

I liked Cerberus before TIM became all about controlling the Reapers and Indoctrinating his troops. Thanks for the offer Mr. Illusive Man, But Cybernetics and I do not mix.


My man. Not all of our programs have the Cybernetics packadge. I am sure we can find something that will work for you. Please head to out Sanctuary Facility on Horizon and one of our repersentives will work out what best fits you. 
Remeber Cerberus puts humanity first!

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thesnake777 wrote...

Yes we do have programs for Infiltrators and Vanguard classes. As well as our highly praised Phantom program. You will receive a message with instructions to which training facility you will be sent to. As well as all the benefits you receive by joining Cerberus.
With each new member we take a step closer to insuring humanities survival and dominance in this galaxy.


I do actually like Aliens but I don't trust their governments at all. IF Humanity's survival is thru its dominance inorder to protect itself from Our alien allies in stabbing us in the back. Then I am all for it.

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Every time I think Cerberus I think this.

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DeathScepter wrote...

I do actually like Aliens but I don't trust their governments at all. IF Humanity's survival is thru its dominance inorder to protect itself from Our alien allies in stabbing us in the back. Then I am all for it.


Ah I understand your initial hesitation comrade. There are aliens out there that are good people and genuinly like humans..However this small minority do not make up for the majoirty..Who will systematiclly take us down. Welcome Comrade. Together we will insure humanitites survival.

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alec1898 wrote...

Every time I think Cerberus I think this.


Well The boss likes to get some R&R every now and then. We actually have great benfiets. As well as lounges at the majority of our facilities. What Cerberus is trying to acomplish is to say the least are hard and grueling task, and we work hard to give our brave men and women the best R&R we can. If any of this apeals to you then join us. Together we will save humanity.

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thesnake777 wrote...

alec1898 wrote...

Every time I think Cerberus I think this.


Well The boss likes to get some R&R every now and then. We actually have great benfiets. As well as lounges at the majority of our facilities. What Cerberus is trying to acomplish is to say the least are hard and grueling task, and we work hard to give our brave men and women the best R&R we can. If any of this apeals to you then join us. Together we will save humanity.


And dance with Asari in da clubs.

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And dance with Asari in da clubs.

Thats all the asari seem to do honeslty..Have you ever been to a club where they were not all over the place wearing nothing? I find the fact that we do not even know what they truly look like desturbing but I digress....

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Even our boss TIM loves the Asari. *hands thesnake777 a copy of an file with TIM and an Asari*

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DeathScepter wrote...

Even our boss TIM loves the Asari. *hands thesnake777 a copy of an file with TIM and an Asari*


*Glances through file*....*throws file in trash* Wow the Asari Shadow broker says our boss sleeps with Asari...... 

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I only Trust the Migrant Fleet and Krogan.
The Quarians are fairly on the nose about what they're about. And The Krogan as an whole do not like lying thing period. If a Krogan does not like you, he'll just deck you and go on his merry way, and people are surprised that the Quarians jacked the Normandy's stealth system when sending back useful data is an expected practice of their people.

Besides female Qurarians are HOT

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DRTJR wrote...

I only Trust the Migrant Fleet and Krogan.
The Quarians are fairly on the nose about what they're about. And The Krogan as an whole do not like lying thing period. If a Krogan does not like you, he'll just deck you and go on his merry way, and people are surprised that the Quarians jacked the Normandy's stealth system when sending back useful data is an expected practice of their people.

Besides female Qurarians are HOT


........I see...*speaks into radio* We have a xeno lover at sector 13...good *turns off radio* dont worry troops are enroute....We will help you.

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Cerberus had so much to offer and I agree with their goals, just not their methods.

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Rick Lewis wrote...

Cerberus had so much to offer and I agree with their goals, just not their methods.


My friend we utilize a wide variety of tactics to Insure humantites survival. I understand if you dont agree with some of our projects. However you must remember what is at stake. We must save Humanitity no matter the cost. Join us and we will find a program that not only are you suited for, but one that you can be proud to be a part of.

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bunch of morons ... I love asari too much to join Cerberus - etc. rather spend my time with asari hookers and dancers than group of mindless zealots, well even if phantoms looks hot ofc with mask...

Modifié par Applepie_Svk, 19 juin 2012 - 07:21 .


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On a story arc point, they could have tied in the contract made in blood between Shep and Udina at the end of ME1, i.e. letting the council die to dominate the other species with an iron fist. That never went anywhere in the end and was one of the darkest parts of the whole series.

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I feel that because ME is such an incredible and diverse universe, maybe the developers realized they were being a little too ambitious when creating their games. It's what like, 2 years to make a game? Not even that can cram all the attention to detail and choices that you come across and read in the codex. Playing Skyrim made me realize how many possibilities of side quests there could be (ridiculous). I think the games themselves should at least take 3 or more to make, to incorporate all the decisions and outcomes (e.g joining cerberus would be immense!)

I don't know...just kidding myself most likely X0

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I've also brainstormed an idea. The implants in Shepard are reaper tech, which with TIM's theory of indoctriantion would help him control Shepard and break the alliance from within so he would have total control not only over the reapers (eventurally) but the dissolving of the alliance and one big ass army (Cerberus) so not a bad idea. You could do the following:-

- Go with TIM plan, control the reapers, destroy the alliance with the reapers (or yourself, whatever) and control the galaxy with the biggest human/reaper army.

-Fight against TIM and join back with the Alliance (but using the Reaper tech to your advantage...somehow)

-Join the reapers, or become indoctrinated to the point of being like Saron and turing against everything (this would make an awesome DLC...I mean, in game continuation)

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I'm going to go join a Hanar colony and live my days as an Enkindler Worshipper.

However I do think there should have been different options; Join Cerberus, Join Alliance, Fcuk you all I'm off to Narnia, etc.

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As far as from a role-playing, (i.e., putting myself in the commander's seat), perspective, Cerberus was the best ride out there.

-Before Cerberus? Politics, bullcrap and a stuffy SR1.
-Cerberus? Complimentary resurrection, loose job requirements, a surprising amount of honesty regarding expectations and odds, nice well lit and large ship, choice personnel and a suite for a room.
-After Cerberus? Confiscated ship, house arrest and more bullcrap politics.

So TIM goes off the deep end... that just adds a problem to be resolved. Follow TIM? Maybe. Kill TIM and replace him, for better or for worse? Maybe. Or maybe just sink the whole thing.

I mean, WTH? Even in KOTOR, I could join the Sith, in the end, not just be a jerk of a jedi.