Cringe-inducing lines
#351
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 04:48
ME3 had so many bad lines. It's terrible.
I was born in London.
Really?
Yeah, and I told you this about 7 hours ago in gameplay.
#352
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 04:51
daecath wrote...
"Without us to stop it, synthetics would destroy all organics."
Actually, every line spoken by the catalyst, Leviathan, and really anything having to do with the crucible, catalyst, etc.
Ok, so basically the entire main plot of ME3.
+100
The whole conversation between Shepard and Liara about the crucible from Shepard getting to Mars and Liara wondering why s/he's there (duh, da reaperz and a cruciblezzz that may stop them). To the conversation where Shepard says they wouldn't want to be like kids with a loaded gun, which they always are since they never know independently what the crucible does.
It's also funny (not so) to play Leviathan and the realize Shepard should know what the catalyst is (the thing the Leviathans created to achieve peace, balance, and so on, but Shepard never discusses the (non) intelligence again. And then wakes up on the citadel and says, "who are you?"
#353
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 04:53
Not to mention the over the top gesture he/she makes while saying that.
Anderson: "I was born in London."
Shepard: "Really?"
It also seems Shepard is having memory problems. I'm sure Anderson told us this over the vid-com before we went to solve the situation between the Geth and the Quarians.
Modifié par Apocaleepse360, 21 octobre 2012 - 04:56 .
#354
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 04:54
#355
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:02
STFU you stupid thug.
#356
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:30
#357
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:31
. What about LiaraDeinonSlayer wrote...
After Thessia, don't pull up Anderson on vidcom, and don't talk to James, EDI or Joker. Keeps Shepard's butthurt to a minimum.
#358
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:31
#359
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:33
Xilizhra wrote...
I'd say Liara is closer to 25 herself.Okay, I read the article before correction re: Tali. Mid 20s. Still that's about 10 years younger than Shepard. Most of the LIs are about 10 yrs younger than Shepard. Liara is about the same age as well. Asari mature slowly. Physically she's an adult, but mentally she is barely an adult and equivalent to about a 21 year old human. Miranda while 35 is still dealing with quite heavily with daddy issues. Jacob Taylor is 28. I was dead on for Kaiden, 35. Ashley Williams, 28, apparently rising quite fast through the ranks despite the crap assignments, and going to OTS, and N7 training. Kasumi? 25.
Asari reach adulthood sometime between 40 and 60 years old. We know this because we are told that Morinth left home in her 40s, though Samara points out that she was very young, and we overhear a random Asari in ME2 mention that she is 60 and finally on her own and not living with her parents. Additionally Liara was 106 at the start of ME1, but mentions that she had been working as an archaeologist for 50 years. That would mean she was 56 when she graduated from university and first started her career, which would also put her within that 40 to 60 year old age range for adulthood.
It is hard to make a direct comparison to human years, but I think you have it right. Considering that Liara is a university graduate who has been working as a scientist for some time, yet is still considered young and inexperienced by her peers, she seems to be the rough equivalent of a human in their mid twenties.
#360
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:35
Side with Javik in their argument. In my canon, I didn't take the paragon interrupt when speaking in her quarters, just the paragon dialogue choice after that.Steelcan wrote...
. What about LiaraDeinonSlayer wrote...
After Thessia, don't pull up Anderson on vidcom, and don't talk to James, EDI or Joker. Keeps Shepard's butthurt to a minimum.
Also when talking to Tevos and the crew after, spacebar is your friend.
EDIT: re: Julia, Shepard is 29 (or 30, it's been six months - I don't count the two years he spent dead). Tali and Jack are 24 (or 25). Ashley was 25 in ME1.
Modifié par DeinonSlayer, 21 octobre 2012 - 05:39 .
#361
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:35
i like that speech, it's powerful and moral. too bad it ends with 'you lose errrbody dead'HYR 2.0 wrote...
The Refuse speech.
STFU you stupid thug.
#362
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:40
. I do the paragon interrupt, mostly becaus I thought Liara was about to attack him, I didn't want to clean up bits of Liara off the wallsDeinonSlayer wrote...
Side with Javik in their argument. In my canon, I didn't take the paragon interrupt when speaking in her quarters, just the paragon dialogue choice after that.Steelcan wrote...
. What about LiaraDeinonSlayer wrote...
After Thessia, don't pull up Anderson on vidcom, and don't talk to James, EDI or Joker. Keeps Shepard's butthurt to a minimum.
Also when talking to Tevos and the crew after, spacebar is your friend.
EDIT: re: Julia, Shepard is 29 (or 30, it's been six months). Tali and Jack are 24 (or 25). Ashley was 25 in ME1.
#363
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:40
. Unless puzzle theory pays off in the end, unlikelyTomwew wrote...
i like that speech, it's powerful and moral. too bad it ends with 'you lose errrbody dead'HYR 2.0 wrote...
The Refuse speech.
STFU you stupid thug.
#364
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:43
I was born in london... "really?"
On the double mister!
Many more, but i think those are the most powerful.
#365
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:43
Oh, and "DON'T MAKE ME AN ANCHOR! PROMISE ME STEVE!"
Modifié par Kazanth, 21 octobre 2012 - 05:47 .
#366
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:46
I appreciate that the EC lets us "react" to each option presented to us, although "I won't be a dictator" would have been a good argument Shepard could have used against Control. I also appreciate the option to ask more about the Catalyst, Crucible, and Reapers, although there's a limit to how deep I'm willing to wade into Starbrat's bull****. Way I figure it, hundreds die outside with each moment you delay. Don't even bother asking about Control or Synthesis, just get out of the way and let me shoot that pipe.Tomwew wrote...
i like that speech, it's powerful and moral. too bad it ends with 'you lose errrbody dead'HYR 2.0 wrote...
The Refuse speech.
STFU you stupid thug.
#367
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:46
Tomwew wrote...
i like that speech, it's powerful and moral. too bad it ends with 'you lose errrbody dead'
"And if I die, I'll die knowing I did everything I could to stop you."
You know, using the Crucible for ANYTHING is still doing something.
#368
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:48
PAYS would be the operative word there friend, if puzzle theory pans out, i'll be interested in how the story pans out, but disgusted by the dirty under handed tactics. i didn't buy leviathan precisely because of how integral it apparently is to the plot. main plot should be in main game.Steelcan wrote...
. Unless puzzle theory pays off in the end, unlikelyTomwew wrote...
i like that speech, it's powerful and moral. too bad it ends with 'you lose errrbody dead'HYR 2.0 wrote...
The Refuse speech.
STFU you stupid thug.
#369
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:48
. Too bad BioWare seems to want us to pick anything but destroyDeinonSlayer wrote...
I appreciate that the EC lets us "react" to each option presented to us, although "I won't be a dictator" would have been a good argument Shepard could have used against Control. I also appreciate the option to ask more about the Catalyst, Crucible, and Reapers, although there's a limit to how deep I'm willing to wade into Starbrat's bull****. Way I figure it, hundreds die outside with each moment you delay. Don't even bother asking about Control or Synthesis, just get out of the way and let me shoot that pipe.Tomwew wrote...
i like that speech, it's powerful and moral. too bad it ends with 'you lose errrbody dead'HYR 2.0 wrote...
The Refuse speech.
STFU you stupid thug.
#370
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:48
. Die doing everything, except activating the crucible:whistle:xBl4ck0p5x wrote...
Tomwew wrote...
i like that speech, it's powerful and moral. too bad it ends with 'you lose errrbody dead'
"And if I die, I'll die knowing I did everything I could to stop you."
You know, using the Crucible for ANYTHING is still doing something.
#371
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:49
. I didn't buy it because it was so pointless. It adding nothing to the gameTomwew wrote...
PAYS would be the operative word there friend, if puzzle theory pans out, i'll be interested in how the story pans out, but disgusted by the dirty under handed tactics. i didn't buy leviathan precisely because of how integral it apparently is to the plot. main plot should be in main game.Steelcan wrote...
. Unless puzzle theory pays off in the end, unlikelyTomwew wrote...
i like that speech, it's powerful and moral. too bad it ends with 'you lose errrbody dead'HYR 2.0 wrote...
The Refuse speech.
STFU you stupid thug.
#372
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:50
that's why i destroy friend. shephard's a gibbering idiot from guilt/ severe brain damage now. poor shep.xBl4ck0p5x wrote...
Tomwew wrote...
i like that speech, it's powerful and moral. too bad it ends with 'you lose errrbody dead'
"And if I die, I'll die knowing I did everything I could to stop you."
You know, using the Crucible for ANYTHING is still doing something.
#373
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:50
Yeah, they didn't want us to kill the Geth either.Steelcan wrote...
. Too bad BioWare seems to want us to pick anything but destroyDeinonSlayer wrote...
I appreciate that the EC lets us "react" to each option presented to us, although "I won't be a dictator" would have been a good argument Shepard could have used against Control. I also appreciate the option to ask more about the Catalyst, Crucible, and Reapers, although there's a limit to how deep I'm willing to wade into Starbrat's bull****. Way I figure it, hundreds die outside with each moment you delay. Don't even bother asking about Control or Synthesis, just get out of the way and let me shoot that pipe.Tomwew wrote...
i like that speech, it's powerful and moral. too bad it ends with 'you lose errrbody dead'HYR 2.0 wrote...
The Refuse speech.
STFU you stupid thug.
#374
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:51
Steelcan wrote...
. Die doing everything, except activating the crucible:whistle:
Nonetheless, it is still doing something.
#375
Posté 21 octobre 2012 - 05:54
. So much fun to blow them up. I usually make peace, but only becaus ei trustDeinonSlayer wrote...
Yeah, they didn't want us to kill the Geth either.Steelcan wrote...
. Too bad BioWare seems to want us to pick anything but destroyDeinonSlayer wrote...
I appreciate that the EC lets us "react" to each option presented to us, although "I won't be a dictator" would have been a good argument Shepard could have used against Control. I also appreciate the option to ask more about the Catalyst, Crucible, and Reapers, although there's a limit to how deep I'm willing to wade into Starbrat's bull****. Way I figure it, hundreds die outside with each moment you delay. Don't even bother asking about Control or Synthesis, just get out of the way and let me shoot that pipe.Tomwew wrote...
i like that speech, it's powerful and moral. too bad it ends with 'you lose errrbody dead'HYR 2.0 wrote...
The Refuse speech.
STFU you stupid thug.
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