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Morty Smith

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LanceSolous13

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LeandroBraz wrote...
Stopped at thane. Forgotten? He had one of the most cool end, and his fight and death are two of the best moments of ME3. Just because you didn't wanted him to die, it doesn't mean he was forgotten. By the way, I liked that he died, and did it in a cool way. It would be lame a cure coming from nowhere, which create a serious problem for the way you see things. If Bioware should do the will of the fanbase, and I'm part of the fanbase, same as you, why they should do what you want and not what I want? My feedback was let him die, why they should listen to you and not me?

it's not how things work.. 


Tell that to the Thanemancers who have NO LI for the third and final installment because he was forgotten. BIOWARE ADMITTED TO FORGETTING HIM.

There is pleanty of ways to cure Thane as discussed in Mass Effect 2 and Lair of the Shadow Broker DLC.

On top of that, His death scene in the Hospital may be tear jerking in some respects, but it shouldn't have happened. Nice, but shouldn't have happened. On top of that, HE WILL DIE NO MATTER WHAT. He EXISTS to die.

First playthrogh where I thought I did something wrong? Crying. Second time with full knowledge of it being unavoidable and also the fact that this doesn't impact Shepard at all? Intense Glares at the screen.

He did not go out like a hero. He went out running towards a purely melee opponent with a gun while Shepard and crew do nothing.

He is also promptly forgotten. If he's going to die, It needs to have shere impact on a Shepard who was best friends with him or loved him romantically. For Shepard to have more tears shed for the Earth Brat while Thane's death to get barely a "Tis only a flesh wound" deal, its poor and inconsistant.

I'm not asking for Thane's death to be imposisble, just have a survival for those who cared for his character. I see no reason for that to not exist. If you don't like him or find his death more appealing than his survival, kill him. If you want him to live because you liked him or romanced him, then you can choose to do so.

I see no fault in this compromise.

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darkway1 wrote...

Seems like Bioware is hell bent on doing it's own thing......DLC offers nothing new other than shooting stuff......what a missed opportunity......again.

Agree

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I just want a new ending. My preference is that Shepard lives, which I tweeted a bunch of times.

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Bioware: Just more of the mediocre.

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LanceSolous13 wrote...

LeandroBraz wrote...
Stopped at thane. Forgotten? He had one of the most cool end, and his fight and death are two of the best moments of ME3. Just because you didn't wanted him to die, it doesn't mean he was forgotten. By the way, I liked that he died, and did it in a cool way. It would be lame a cure coming from nowhere, which create a serious problem for the way you see things. If Bioware should do the will of the fanbase, and I'm part of the fanbase, same as you, why they should do what you want and not what I want? My feedback was let him die, why they should listen to you and not me?

it's not how things work.. 


Tell that to the Thanemancers who have NO LI for the third and final installment because he was forgotten. BIOWARE ADMITTED TO FORGETTING HIM.

There is pleanty of ways to cure Thane as discussed in Mass Effect 2 and Lair of the Shadow Broker DLC.

On top of that, His death scene in the Hospital may be tear jerking in some respects, but it shouldn't have happened. Nice, but shouldn't have happened. On top of that, HE WILL DIE NO MATTER WHAT. He EXISTS to die.

First playthrogh where I thought I did something wrong? Crying. Second time with full knowledge of it being unavoidable and also the fact that this doesn't impact Shepard at all? Intense Glares at the screen.

He did not go out like a hero. He went out running towards a purely melee opponent with a gun while Shepard and crew do nothing.

He is also promptly forgotten. If he's going to die, It needs to have shere impact on a Shepard who was best friends with him or loved him romantically. For Shepard to have more tears shed for the Earth Brat while Thane's death to get barely a "Tis only a flesh wound" deal, its poor and inconsistant.

I'm not asking for Thane's death to be imposisble, just have a survival for those who cared for his character. I see no reason for that to not exist. If you don't like him or find his death more appealing than his survival, kill him. If you want him to live because you liked him or romanced him, then you can choose to do so.

I see no fault in this compromise.


thanes fate was the same as anyone elses with keprals syndrome.

you shouldnt have expected a cure. unless im missing something.

#282
DonYourAviators

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BioWare loves sucking atm

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Another single-player DLC? Does it change the crappy endings? Nope.

Mkay cya.

Modifié par Killer3000ad, 09 novembre 2012 - 03:17 .


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The Spamming Troll wrote...


says the guys who suggested we play our first ME3 playthrough with a non import sheaprd!

<_<


well to be fair thats probably the only way the endings of ME3 make any sense......

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The Spamming Troll wrote...

thanes fate was the same as anyone elses with keprals syndrome.

you shouldnt have expected a cure. unless im missing something.


Thane mentions a cure being developed by the Hanar.

Lair of the Shadow Broker details a Lung Transplant that could lengthen his life.

ME3 itself had Medi-gel for the Lungs; a perfectly wraped gift with all but Thane's name on it.

Also, in ME2, Kepral's Syndrome was about modisture building up in the lungs. In ME3? The Lungs not producing hemoglobin.

In ME2? He has about a year until Shepard's extremely strenuious mission will be too much for him, probably abour 3 years a best left in his life.

ME3? He has only weeks left in him.

Thane's mindset in ME2? He wants to build a life with his new found son and is ashamed of his new fear of death. He outright spells this out in his romance. His pervious writer even stated this.

His mindset in ME3? He is retcon'd back to his prior lifestyle of no longer fearing his coming death and is thus no longer Thane, but Mr. Kepral Syndrome.

The Best Assassin in the galaxy was assassinated by the written word.

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The Spamming Troll wrote...

you shouldnt have expected a cure. unless im missing something.


You are.  There was quite a bit of foreshadowing material about curing Kepral's in the Cerberus Network posts and supplementary material.  And judging by the import of Kai Leng and Kahlee Sanders into ME3, that stuff's all canon.

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Kroitz wrote...

Most expensive?

Since when does youtube charge?

Ahaha, nice one :D