What dialogue would YOU add in ME3?
#26
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 04:14
#27
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 04:17
He** yesBaa Baa wrote...
Add Shepard actually saying, "I love you" to Tali instead of being a cold hearted bastard.
#28
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 04:48
J: "Throw it out the airlock..."
S: "If I threw out everything that gave me reason to pause, you'd never have survived the first day on board my ship..."
to Javik: "I don't recall ever asking for your opinion" / "I don't make it a habit of pandering to blockheads"
to Javik: "respect my crew or I'm pushing YOU out the airlock, but join us and we'll bleed for you"
Khalesa - any way to Renegade her into becoming a war asset, without punching her, I like how you were able to verbally fillet her in the previous games
To Diana Allers: why the hell am I not I talking to Emily Wong?
to KL: [sniff] hmm, you're my replacement for TIM? I knew I smelled failure...
to VS: oh I'm sorry, you don't get to lecture me after leaving me on Horizon, thanks for helping me kill my SECOND REAPER at the Galactic Core
also to VS/KL: Cerberus was like chemotherapy, necessary at the time, now it's time to cut out the rest of the cancer
to Miranda: [persuade] I'm pretty sure our work on the Collector Base accords me some trust, what is up with Cerberus and your father?
to Traynor: forward your info to Liara, work with her to dig through the information (leads to Liara and Traynor both contributing to intel gathering - otherwise the Shadow Broker seems fairly useless)
Femshep to romanced Jacob: "wow, really...you couldn't wait a couple of months? You know what, thanks for saving me the trouble..."
Femshep to Jacob-stealing Brynn: "you've got him now, fine; now do your damn job, and maybe we all live so you can continue cheating on me..."
Anything involving snarkiness to Vega. By comparison, even Jack tasted the humble pie and started deferring to Shep's judgement eventually.
to Jack: [Renegade interrupt on the first punch]
Hell, any SEMBLANCE of protracted conversations with the ME2 crew. I'd even accept holovid conversations like the council used to have in ME1
EX: "how are things on your end?" "it's bad here Shepard...[story segment or DLC missions]"
EDIT: verbally reprimanding the VS after the standoff
Modifié par Seracen, 21 juin 2012 - 04:55 .
#29
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 05:26
#30
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 05:30
Miranda: Absolutely.
Game over, perfection achieved!
#31
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 05:35
#32
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 05:36
Starbrat vanishes forever and all the Reapers land on Earth...dance uncontrollably until they shake themselves apart; The End.
#33
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 05:38
The Anti-Saint wrote...
Starbrat: "I am the Catalyst, you have three choi....ow, you shot me! How the hell did you do that? Crap, I'm about to die...really die!"
Starbrat vanishes forever and all the Reapers land on Earth...dance uncontrollably until they shake themselves apart; The End.
Reminds me of the dance of death dictator from American Dad for some reason....I imagine all of those poor soldiers getting trampled underneath dancing, mechanical tentacles.
#34
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 06:28
#35
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 06:36
Shepard:
"Let me get this straight. You expect me to believe that a war with synthetics is inevitable, even though I've never seen a single instance of a synthetic that made the willful, unprovoked decision to become hostile? Then you tell me you'll end this war if I kill myself, with a few vague promises of what will happen? Assuming I believe you, because frankly that's almost too stupid not to believe, what gives you the right to decide our fate for us? You claim to be the pinnacle of evolution, yet you spend tens of thousands of years asleep, only to wake up just to make war. You have no art, no culture, nothing even remotely redeeming. You contribute nothing but death and destruction. Whatever you once were is long gone. This is our galaxy now. We'll make our own fate. We don't need your help, we don't want your help. So turn off your toys and get the HELL OUT OF OUR GALAXY!"
And if I could tweak the story a little:
"Let me get this straight. You expect me to believe that a war with synthetics is inevitable, even though I've never seen a single instance of a synthetic that made the willful, unprovoked decision to become hostile? Then you tell me you'll end this war if I kill myself, with a few vague promises of what will happen? I don't think so.
There's an old video, part of a classic science-fiction series. In it, a starship is taken over by religious zealots who believed they knew where God was. The leader of the zealots had the ability to bring people under his influence by removing their pain. Only the captain, first officer, and doctor resisted, and were left as captives until the ship arrived at the planet where God supposedly was. Once the zealot had proven its existence, they were allowed to travel to the planet with him. Once there, they did meet with a being who claimed to be God. I bring this up because at one point, this God tells them to bring the ship closer so that he can merge with it. To which the captain replies, 'What does God need with a starship?' I have found myself asking a similar question these past 3 years - What do reapers need with indoctrination? Why bother, when your technology is clearly so much more advanced. And I've finally figured it out.
For all your power, for all your nightmarish appearance, for all the death and devastation you've brought to the galaxy over and over again, you are afraid. I don't know where the reapers came from, why or how they were created, but I know it wasn't for some noble purpose, and I know you don't continue to fight us to try and protect us. It's because we scare you. You died millions of years ago. You have no art, no culture, no creativity, no advancement. You're like the husks, dead shells clinging desperately to the last vestiges of life you have left. Meanwhile, we continue to advance. To grow. To learn. Eventually we will surpass you. The protheans came close, and with their help, we've come even closer. You were telling the truth when you said no one had made it this far. You've never been face to face with your enemy, never seen the determination and fire in their eyes. You've also never seen a force this large, have you. You rely on sneak attacks to cripple your enemies before they can form a resistance. But you failed, and this time the entire galaxy is united with one purpose. To destroy you. The monster under your bed is real, she's here, and she has the entire galaxy standing behind her, ready to blow you and your toys to hell."
#36
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 06:40
#37
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 06:42
BlazingZephyr wrote...
Shep to Turian councilor: "Ah yes, Reapers..."
YES.
I'd love to do that over the comms right before you retake Earth.
Turian councilor: *looks at console* "Wonder who this could be"
Shepard: "AH YES. 'REAPERS' ****"
#38
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 06:48
PhantomFemShep wrote...
Liara: I still cant fight those things..... My people.
Shepard: Oh yea, about that. Ive been fighting my own people 'things' for three damn years, if you dont remember, im sure I could find you a few examples.
Yeah, I can't argue that. Or when she's in her cabin, crying over Thessia and 'all those people'... (Granted, this would probably be renegade dialogue, but still, it'd be satisfying for me.)
Shepard: Thessia's not the only world the Reapers have hit. I watched them invade Earth, remember? Do you remember the fires on Palaven? Where were your tears then? Your world is far from the only one they're devastating, but you're the only member of this crew who's crying over it. Unless you want to go back there and try to do something, grow a quad and stop acting like you're the only one the Reapers have hurt.
Modifié par dgcatanisiri, 21 juin 2012 - 06:49 .
#39
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 06:49
Modifié par dgcatanisiri, 21 juin 2012 - 06:49 .
#40
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 07:41
Shep: Throws tags on floor. I'll take the Normandy and i'll fight the reapers for you but i can't wear your dress blues again.
#41
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 08:35
Modifié par Gisle-Aune, 21 juin 2012 - 08:39 .
#42
Posté 21 juin 2012 - 08:38
- Shepard's mother (for Spacers)
- Chats with more Alliance soldiers figthing in the front lines.
And a big, blue "screw you" paragon interrupt option for the Catalyst.
Modifié par Arlionis, 21 juin 2012 - 08:40 .
#43
Posté 22 juin 2012 - 03:45
dgcatanisiri wrote...
PhantomFemShep wrote...
Liara: I still cant fight those things..... My people.
Shepard: Oh yea, about that. Ive been fighting my own people 'things' for three damn years, if you dont remember, im sure I could find you a few examples.
Yeah, I can't argue that. Or when she's in her cabin, crying over Thessia and 'all those people'... (Granted, this would probably be renegade dialogue, but still, it'd be satisfying for me.)
Shepard: Thessia's not the only world the Reapers have hit. I watched them invade Earth, remember? Do you remember the fires on Palaven? Where were your tears then? Your world is far from the only one they're devastating, but you're the only member of this crew who's crying over it. Unless you want to go back there and try to do something, grow a quad and stop acting like you're the only one the Reapers have hurt.
I didn't exactly expect Liara to handle it as well as Garrus. And between the Krogan and the Turian, at least those homeworlds had hope, Rannoch even more so.
I don't think I minded Liara being broken up over it, just how angry she was at Javik, or how much they went out of their way to make the fall of Thessia more dramatic than the slow destruction of Earth.
It made sense, thematically, and the beats were in the right place. However, it was too much, too fast. If they wanted to sell the heartbreak, I'd have preferred a few non-critical missions (like we get on Tuchanka and Rannock) to truly wrench our hearts when we lose Thessia.
Ironically, this would have set up the "bittersweet" endings as a possibility, even if the last two games ended bombastically happy in comparison. Never thought the "Empire Strikes Back" of the franchise would be the thematic high point for tone, usually that's supposed to elicit the gut wrenching "I hate you" reaction.
#44
Posté 22 juin 2012 - 03:58
#45
Posté 22 juin 2012 - 03:59
#46
Posté 22 juin 2012 - 04:03

I'm personally fine with her putting her kids above Shepard, it's understandable, but I just wish there was more screen time with her in game.
#47
Posté 22 juin 2012 - 04:03
Shepard: *looks back with a wtf look on face* Are you f*cking serious? We've been fighting goddamn husks of my people for goddamn 3 years! (ninja'd I know)
*after Thessia to the councilor*
Shep: Yeah I might've actually had time to get there before everything went to hell if you lot hadn't kept the beacon to yourselves and got off your asses to help. Imagine that. Well whatever I now have to clean up yet another mess I don't have time to deal with you.
Joker: Communications cut commander .
Shep: Never gets old.
*Citadel Coup*
VS: Shepard put the gun down!
Shep: *Shoots them without long drawn out blah blah blah sequence* Anyone else want to point a gun at me? Plenty more shots!
Modifié par Ryzaki, 22 juin 2012 - 04:04 .
#48
Posté 22 juin 2012 - 04:10
Wait, was that one actually in the game (the paragon option)? If so that's an excellent dialogue optionspiros9110 wrote...
This one was nice though:
I'm personally fine with her putting her kids above Shepard, it's understandable, but I just wish there was more screen time with her in game.
#49
Posté 22 juin 2012 - 04:26
#50
Posté 22 juin 2012 - 04:47
Oh, and I'd add "We'll bang, Okay?" for male Shepard to anything that isn't male lol.





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