If you could save Thane, Legion, Anderson, or Mornith
#51
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 03:58
Legion death make sense to me...
#52
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 04:01
#53
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 04:04
Thane was dying, putting the war on hold to cure the genophage was one thing, but curing the Drell? Shep does not have time, nor even is it a good idea, to have Shep run around and cure/fix every problem in the galaxy. And even if Thane wasn't dying, he got run through with a sword. And as an Assassin who was all about atoning, what better way to go then by saving a life?
Legion, Admiral Raan blasted with her shotgun, and even if she didn't I would have.
Morinth, she was cool but that was about it. She is a killer and while she worked for me, I have little attachment to her or any real reason to care about her fate. I only chose her because I didn't like Samara.
I would like to say I would want to save Mordin, but him dying to make up for re-genophaging the Krogans was just so well done. Saving him would diminish that.
#54
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 04:07
I want Morinth on my citadel party.
#55
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 04:08
#56
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 04:22
Michotic wrote...
Big Bad wrote...
What do you mean? Doesn't Mordin die on Tuchanka no matter what?!?
You can talk him down. Wreav needs to be in charge and Eve has to die. It's pretty difficult.
Wow. Somehow, I never realized that!
#57
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 04:25
#58
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 05:35
Thane second. He is an awesome character, he offers to look after Kaidan in the hospital and risked his life more for others, he is a very good friend for my Femshep. That prayer/death scene was great and sad at the same time, saving him would be great, specially for those who romanced him.
I couldn't pick one
#59
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 05:42
nani7788 wrote...
Anderson. Closely followed by Legion.
Agreed with this. Anderson felt like a death that really could have been prevented, and while it get why Legion "died", it would have been nice if there was a way to keep him from completely dieing.
While saving Thane would have been nice, he would have eventually died of Keprals Syndrome anyway, so... yeah...
And I hate Morinth. I always kill her on Omega and I'm totally okay with her ass getting Reaper-ized.
Mordin I would have liked to save, too, but he died an awesome, awesome man.
#60
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 06:00
Big Bad wrote...
Wow. Somehow, I never realized that!Michotic wrote...
Big Bad wrote...
What do you mean? Doesn't Mordin die on Tuchanka no matter what?!?
You can talk him down. Wreav needs to be in charge and Eve has to die. It's pretty difficult.
It's a hard situation to get to with an import. In ME2 Mordin typically doesn't survive if you don't do his LM, and if you do his LM Eve will survive unless you destroy Maelon's data, which is a pretty stupid choice, and one I think few players take. Keeping the data means that Mordin must die.
However, in a non-import game Mordin is alive and you don't have the data.
Modifié par AlanC9, 30 mars 2013 - 06:00 .
#61
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 06:13
That seems unreasonable given that every geth tends to have what constitutes life.Baelrahn wrote...
Am I really the only one convinced that Legion never even "died" in the first place?
He gave up his shortlived individuality as a platform, to devide himself into a multitude of Geth software again and upload it to the rest of his fleet. But then again, I don't even consider the reaper-updated Geth as alive, so...
I'd link The Measure of a Man from Youtube again at this point, as I have many times in the past. But I'm short on time at the moment, so you'll have to look it up yourself.
Suffice it to say -- the geth fit all the tennets of life. To say they're not alive is displaying weird fictional racism, and I don't see the reason or rationale in that.
#62
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 06:21
Auld Wulf wrote...
That seems unreasonable given that every geth tends to have what constitutes life.
For "upgraded" Geth, I agree. But as I understand it, there was no such a thing like single Geth before that. "There is no individual." I'd agree, however, that Geth should generally be considered alive, with or without "upgrade".
#63
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 06:23
#64
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 06:25
I don't really know why.
#65
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 06:41
Morinth Is already dead.
Thane I always knew was going to die, one of the first things he ever says so I didn't expect any different.
Anderson's death made sense to me, felt like his time to go.
#66
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 08:07
Riot Inducer wrote...
If I remember correctly Legion's death has nothing to do with burning out his hardware. Rather for whatever reason he could not completely replicate the upgrades with a simple copy/paste and had to dissassemble his core software in order to be able to apply it to the Geth.
Dissemination:
The action of scattering or spreading abroad seed, or anything likened to it; the fact or condition of being thus diffused; dispersion, diffusion, promulgation.
Disseminate:
To scatter abroad, as in sowing seed; to spread here and there; to disperse (things) so as to deposit them in all parts.
Doesn't generally carry the meaning that the thing disseminated has been destroyed. Quite the opposite, when used of information, it entails the spread of that information verbatim.
Modifié par Megaton_Hope, 30 mars 2013 - 08:08 .
#67
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 08:10
ForThessia wrote...
Morinth so I can have sex with her and get the secret purple ending.
Win, this post is full of it.<3
Modifié par Vespervin, 30 mars 2013 - 08:10 .
#68
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 08:11
If it's the former, I say Legion. He could save the integrity of the geth for me, which is worth more than any one person. If it's the latter, I say Anderson. Space Dad forever!
Thane and Morinth weren't even in the running, tbh.
#69
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
Posté 30 mars 2013 - 08:15
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
I suppose those who did choose Morinth do deserve to have her survive, though.
Modifié par Cthulhu42, 30 mars 2013 - 08:16 .





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