On this playthrough....I will make things right with my buddy the robot.
Modifié par Dude_in_the_Room, 15 mars 2013 - 09:18 .
Modifié par Dude_in_the_Room, 15 mars 2013 - 09:18 .
Dude_in_the_Room wrote...
Legion is awesome. I romanced Tali on my first playthrough so I sided with the Quarians even though I wanted to save the Geth.
On this playthrough....I will make things right with my buddy the robot.
Modifié par DeinonSlayer, 15 mars 2013 - 09:27 .
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JakeMacDon wrote...
I see. Having a contrary opinion to both insipidly omnipresent quarian ****** and the Citadel DLC backhanded slap/handjob makes me a "troll". Whatever.
Love the handwaved dismissals. Cry troll. It's easier than thinking, I guess.
Modifié par Finn the Jakey, 15 mars 2013 - 09:39 .
Silcron wrote...
I don't think they would. The quarians aren't as stupid as to program new geth in the same way they did with the old ones. If anything they would go for more Legion/EDI type geth, which is better than geth getting conscious by reaper code. If it was that complex who can't say the geth didn't turn into sleeper agents, or will eventually try to make new reapers like in the old times?
Once they were hacked by reaper code I could trust them as much as I'd trust a talking banshee telling me it's in my side and it's going to fight for me.
ME2 geth? Now those I'd have tried to save, they created and sent legion to TALK to me, they finally open to the galaxy and went for a certain peaceful way. ME3 geth became reaper pawns, and since every single time reaper tech has backfired I'm not taking chances with geth with reaper code.
DeinonSlayer wrote...
Could you recreate a three-hour movie, scene-by-scene, line-by-line, every hand gesture, costume and set piece matching the original film, from memory alone?dreamgazer wrote...
How difficult would it be, really, to (re)program the geth with the experiential learning of their predecessors?
Also, what Silcron said. How that whole arc played out REALLY did not sit well with me.
Tymathee wrote...
i'm paragon but i have no problem killing off the geth, killing them is very paragon as there is a high chance they will go rogue again and be a threat to the galaxy.
...and some parts of ME2. And ME3.IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
the geth are dangerous and must die people seem to have forgotten ME1
IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
the geth are dangerous and must die people seem to have forgotten ME1
IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
the geth are dangerous and must die people seem to have forgotten ME1
Auld Wulf wrote...
Shepard: "When we start killing our friends, we become murderers. I won't cross that line."
o Ventus wrote...
IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
the geth are dangerous and must die people seem to have forgotten ME1
You mean those same geth that make up less than 5% of the total geth population?
TheProtheans wrote...
All these people worried about toasters and a sex robot has got me worried.
Really a sex robot is your reasoning for deciding the fate of the galaxy?
Don't give me that s**t you can make more after the war,
Seboist wrote...
Thanks to ME2's retcon of a scapegoat Geth faction while turning the rest into isolationist morons who have no qualms with said faction trying to unleash armageddon on everyone without even so much as a warning or even worry they might be targets of retaliation.
Hope you didn't play Arrival, then.Auld Wulf wrote...
Shepard: "When we start killing our friends, we become murderers. I won't cross that line."
DeinonSlayer wrote...
@JakeMacDon
I think it's trying to communicate...
Perhaps if you tried not to lead off with a barrage of insults levelled at anyone you perceived as having a contrary opinion, the people you are currently trying to provoke might consider listening.
so?that 5 % almost doomed the galaxyo Ventus wrote...
IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
the geth are dangerous and must die people seem to have forgotten ME1
You mean those same geth that make up less than 5% of the total geth population?