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Anyone else feel bad for CloneShep?


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AndreasShepard

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The guy never had any real friends and was basically just trying to find some purpose in his seemingly meaningless existence. (Knowing I'd been created just to serve as spare organ parts would mess with my mind too).

Granted I'm kinda relieved he dies either way, as there should only ever be one Shepard, but I still felt bad about it
:(

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Snook

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I felt kind of odd kicking his ass off the ship.

No regrets though. Guy touched my model ships.

NOBODY TOUCHES MY MODEL SHIPS AND LIVES

Modifié par SergeantSnookie, 06 mars 2013 - 06:44 .


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EyeOfHera

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That scene was right out of The Mummy Returns. I didn't feel bad for Imhotep, didn't feel bad for CloneShep.

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KainrycKarr

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Yes and no. Yes, because it was only towards the end where you saw that he was almost a victim as much as he was the villain. He was clearly psychologically damaged, and being manipulated. I wanted to save him...but even if you did manage to save him....what the hell do you do with a mentally unstable clone of a killing machine?

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LolaLei

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Yeah, I tried to save her but she let herself die... then I shot Brooks for messing with her head and not trying to save her like my crew did. Poor CloneShepard, my Shep could've had herself a twin, which would've been nice since she's an orphan.

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I did feel sorry for him. Hell if he survived I would of sent him off to the Crucible ;D.

Probably the "breath" scene from the destroy ending is the clone *CLIFFHANGER*

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LanceSolous13

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Yes, I felt terrible because I know that feeling of not having friends and people there for you. I wanted to save him but I wouldn't know what to do with him...

Besides send him to a certain doom button...

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Aiiro

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At first I wanted to kick him off and kill him.... but then I just felt sad for him. I tried to save him, too. Oh well.

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He was a victim of The Illusive Man searching for a purpose in life. But you only feel that way right at the very end. I thought it might work if he gets so banged up he don't even look like the real Shepard and joins the Alliance but in the end I'm glad there is just one Shepard.

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Cainhurst Crow

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I did, could see past everything he was and see the fact that he was desperately trying to find some way to justify his own existence, and had fallen on a dark path to do it.

Trying to be paragon though, made me feel sad, and yet that felt appropriate for the clones end.

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AtalaSirion

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a little yes...
i really was sad when he told me how TIM abbandoned him D;
i was wondering how it would be to save him
and then Two Shepards come and troll the Citadel councils xD

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I felt sorry for him, but I wasn't planning on letting him live he was unstable and posed a risk. I made sure to kill Brooks too, for being the one to cause all of this.

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Gruntburner

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I did a bit. But then I remembered dying 20 times after slogging through that fight on insanity.

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Knight of Dane

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I felt bad for his/her background, but I felt no regrets putting them out of their misery both times.

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Catspirit123

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It's hard to forgive someone who threatens you LI and and orders your space hamster to be disposed of. That's just unforgivable, sad as his origins were

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He could have been the Thomas Riker of the Mass Effect universe.

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Beeno4Life

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**** no. Boot to the face. Happy trails.

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chemiclord

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You don't touch Shepard's hamster and live.

It's that simple.

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Rikketik

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I did and I did not. I felt sad for her, that she was abandoned by her "friend" while the real Shepard next to her was saved by her friends. But the way she rejected the hand my Shepard then offered to her... don't get me wrong, I don't hold that against her, but when she let go, she sounded more angry and defiant than sad and defeated. That somehow made it easier for me to move on.

And I think that if there's anything that really makes me feel sorry for her, it's that she woke up six months ago with no idea of how or what she was and that she probably has been manipulated ever since by Brooks. CloneShep never really lived and I think she realized that she would not be able to as long as the real Shepard was around. She lived only for six months, but those months must not have been easy for her. At least she got to choose her death herself and it's the sad irony that only in that moment before her death, she was an actual person of her own and not "just another Shepard".

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Commander Castillo

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I felt extremely sad for the clone. The part at the end when you see her face after realizing that she has no one to rely on broke my heart :(. Then I shot Brooks because in my opinion she was the real villain

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TsaiMeLemoni

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Nope. There's only one Shep (well, in any given playthrough anyway), and my Shep ain't havin no cheap knock-offs running around ruining their name! Boot to the face, ****

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JedTed

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I tried to save my evil twin because that's the kinda guy my Shep is.  In the end though i guess he just realized he was a shadow and had no true purpose.

Whybother wrote...

He could have been the Thomas Riker of the Mass Effect universe.


That would've been awesome!  Maybe he could have taken the real Shepard's place when activating the Crucible.

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Hard to feel sorry for someone that got that many people killed.

I tried to save him at the end though, poor bastard. It was like looking at some twisted reflection of my Shep. He was just so full of anger and hate.

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Cainhurst Crow

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Another thing someone in another thread pointed out about the clone. S/He is essentially shepard without his/her squadmates and friends by her side.

It may sound dumb and corny, but it's the truth. A person is only as strong as those around them, and clone shepard had no one but themselves to rely on, which is why they ultimately failed.

Makes me feel ever more sorry for him/her.

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warblewobble

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I'm actually kind of interested in whether cloneshep is renegade if you're paragon, and vice versa. I played a paragon and mine seemed pretty renegade. Anyone have the opposite experience?