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Bioware, please add an option to kill Aria in the Omega DLC.


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MisterJB

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As the Crime Lord of the Terminus Systems, she deals in murder, extorsion, drugs, slavery, etc. Shepard has killed people for much smaller crimes.

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I disagree with many things you say man, but this time...I agree.

Aria is a queen criminal b*tch and I'd gladly dispose of her, for the good of all of us.
I doubt that possibility though :( For some reason Bioware wants Shepard to play nice with her all the time.

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Haravikk

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It would be good to have this kind of range, as I personally didn't like working with Aria at all. Having the choice of killing her in favour of someone (hopefully) better would be nice, could even the Cerberus leader since he's supposed to have some moral fibre, unlike the Illusive Man.

So long as we end up with someone that keep her fleet together I'd rather she was dead, as the fleet's all I'm interested in :)

Modifié par Haravikk, 14 octobre 2012 - 10:53 .


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Bierwichtel

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you want to kill Councillor Tevos' girlfriend?

shame on you... ;)

but yeah, she is one of the worst criminals in the ME verse, actually...

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You could easily make the case that Aria is the one person who keeps all the criminals and scum on Omega from committing far worse atrocities. That said, I wouldn't mind the option being available to broaden the story possibilities.

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I want to have a choice between Petrovsky and Aria.
I'd be really angry if my Shepard had to like Aria, eventhough it doesn't make sense if he is paragon.
Why would he play nice to a crime lord..........?

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I would rather bed her

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She's secretly a Spectre, but shhhhhhhh.

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kratos0294 wrote...

I want to have a choice between Petrovsky and Aria.
I'd be really angry if my Shepard had to like Aria, eventhough it doesn't make sense if he is paragon.
Why would he play nice to a crime lord..........?


For 15$ it's their duty to allow us such a choice. Personally I like Aria but people shouldn't be forced to side with her. I'll cross my fingers for all of you. 

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If you were Paragon, why would you like Petrovsky? Isn't he loyal Cerberus? In such a scenario, the only 'Paragon' act would probably be to tell them both to get lost. But given the current scenario, impending galaxy-wide extinction and all, it makes no sense to turn down powerful allies, and indeed create enemies of those potential allies, just because their morality doesn't mesh with ours. An option to get rid of Aria back in ME2 would have made far more sense.

I certainly wouldn't object to being able to choose between the two, as long as Petrovsky is presented as a properly viable alternative. Won't be upset if it doesn't happen though, as is likely - at this point, the galaxy is so desperate that my Sheps will take whatever help they can get, regardless of the source. Deal with the consequences later, assuming there is a later.

Regardless, really looking forward to Omega! :)

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Raging_Pulse

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Killing her would definitely tip the balance of power and create an enormous vacuum in the criminal world. For better or worse.

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We can only hope. She's so...grating.

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Xilizhra

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Killing Aria is like masturbating while intensely lonely: it feels good but it doesn't solve anything. In fact, it's probably worse, given that while Aria is bad, she's a stabilizing influence, and so long as the Council can't act with governmental power to take out the Terminus Systems' criminal power, you'll never pacify the place with a few deaths. Likely, the ensuing power struggle would make the place even worse. The only real way for this to work is in Control and having the Reapers forcibly conquer the Terminus, and even that might not be worth it.

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Xilizhra wrote...

Killing Aria is like masturbating while intensely lonely: it feels good but it doesn't solve anything. In fact, it's probably worse, given that while Aria is bad, she's a stabilizing influence, and so long as the Council can't act with governmental power to take out the Terminus Systems' criminal power, you'll never pacify the place with a few deaths. Likely, the ensuing power struggle would make the place even worse. The only real way for this to work is in Control and having the Reapers forcibly conquer the Terminus, and even that might not be worth it.


Thank you. Finally a sane person in this thread

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Applepie_Svk

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Hey hey and what about all these nice strippers and hookers which she can provide ? You would just killed her for few drug dealers and pirates ? Come on ! She can provide much more pleasure with her cheer leader dancing club !

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Xilizhra wrote...

Killing Aria is like masturbating while intensely lonely: it feels good but it doesn't solve anything. In fact, it's probably worse, given that while Aria is bad, she's a stabilizing influence, and so long as the Council can't act with governmental power to take out the Terminus Systems' criminal power, you'll never pacify the place with a few deaths. Likely, the ensuing power struggle would make the place even worse. The only real way for this to work is in Control and having the Reapers forcibly conquer the Terminus, and even that might not be worth it.


Make it worse you say?  Good.  Id come back and pacify the place again until the criminal scum got the message not to screw with places under my protection.

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Xellith wrote...

Xilizhra wrote...

Killing Aria is like masturbating while intensely lonely: it feels good but it doesn't solve anything. In fact, it's probably worse, given that while Aria is bad, she's a stabilizing influence, and so long as the Council can't act with governmental power to take out the Terminus Systems' criminal power, you'll never pacify the place with a few deaths. Likely, the ensuing power struggle would make the place even worse. The only real way for this to work is in Control and having the Reapers forcibly conquer the Terminus, and even that might not be worth it.


Make it worse you say?  Good.  Id come back and pacify the place again until the criminal scum got the message not to screw with places under my protection.

Didn't you pick Refusal? I don't think you'd be around at all.

But if I got that wrong, what you're proposing seems to be a single-person crusade against the entirety of the Terminus' criminal forces. Like Archangel, except that even he didn't go after Aria. I don't predict great success here.

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She's too skilled and cool to kill.

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Choice to kill Aria? Yeah definitely put it in there, and give it some consequence. Will I use it? Probably not. The Pirate Queen of Omega is one of my favorite characters.

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A galactic war makes strange bed fellows. Aria has something that Shep wants, Aria knows that Shep will do anything to get it but she also knows that's she's royally screwed if Shep fails. To that end, the enemy of my enemy is my friend, and who knows maybe something beneficial will come out of it for both sides.

Killing Aria out of hand for her crimes and ignoring the bigger picture is more in line with Samara and her Justicar code, not the Spectre code which has enough shades of grey to know when to pull the trigger and when to concede a point.

To that end, having Shep kill Aria is not going to be top of Shep's priority lists when he has the Reaper threat to deal with. That said, there is nothing to say there can't be a line saying something along the lines of "when this is all over you and I will most likely have a reckoning"

But then again we all know that won't happen.

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I won´t, but the option wouldn´t hurt. Then again, she has direct control over our Terminus Fleet assets.

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forget Aria, give me the option to blow of Omega.

why keep it if after the reapers are destroyed it will go back to drugs, murder, rape, slavery, extorsion etc?

ive said it once and ill say it again....WHAT THE HELL IS THE POINT OF SAVING OMEGA?????

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RebelTitan428 wrote...

forget Aria, give me the option to blow of Omega.

why keep it if after the reapers are destroyed it will go back to drugs, murder, rape, slavery, extorsion etc?

ive said it once and ill say it again....WHAT THE HELL IS THE POINT OF SAVING OMEGA?????


There are a lot of innocents there. The ones Samara refered to as those who "seek a better life" in ME2.

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Argolas wrote...

RebelTitan428 wrote...

forget Aria, give me the option to blow of Omega.

why keep it if after the reapers are destroyed it will go back to drugs, murder, rape, slavery, extorsion etc?

ive said it once and ill say it again....WHAT THE HELL IS THE POINT OF SAVING OMEGA?????


There are a lot of innocents there. The ones Samara refered to as those who "seek a better life" in ME2.


it only takes 2 seconds of being on Omega to know there is no better life there.
on top of that Samara has about as much flawed logic as the Catalyst, so i will kindly dismiss anything she says

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It would be cool if Shepard had to choose between Aria's forces or a rogue Cerberus group commanded by Petrovsky and you have to kill one of them. If you kill Aria it could be a very dramatic scene like in Tuchanka if you betray Mordin.