Today I discovered there's a bathroom in Bryson's lab, and the shower works as soon as you walk into it.
You never noticed that before? I find it endlessly entertaining for some reason.

I still can't face Priority Earth. maybe tomorrow.
Today I discovered there's a bathroom in Bryson's lab, and the shower works as soon as you walk into it.
You never noticed that before? I find it endlessly entertaining for some reason.

I still can't face Priority Earth. maybe tomorrow.
I still can't face Priority Earth. maybe tomorrow.
You never noticed that before? I find it endlessly entertaining for some reason.
I still can't face Priority Earth. maybe tomorrow.
It's a chance for Shepard to rinse off all the Reaper grime.
What's wrong with Priority: Earth?
It's just an uninspired grind fest. Plus that stupid turret section.
That makes sense.
Also it looks nothing like London
I actually go past the HoP on the way to work everyday.
I'll try and imagine a destroyer there tomorrow.
But there's red phone booths everywhere!
Today I...
Began to wonder if Miranda knew about Cerberus' plan to takeover the Citadel:
(Seriously, why does she know the Citadel is only safe "for now" prior to the attack?)
Confronted a big, stupid jellyfish:
Helped Javik find a missing contact lens:
Chased after "not-Garneau," as Joker might say:
Made a Banshee very, very unhappy:
Caught a peek of EDI taking a shower:
Anti-social Shepard has a problem, but more on that later. After blowing up Jack's former prison on Pragia, and managing to calm both her and Miranda down when they returned, she ordered the Normandy back to Ilium. After plowing through countless waves of mercs and mechs, she and her team finally found the assassin, Thane Krios. The drell made quite an entrance, and an impression.
Once back on the ship, TIM called with a new lead: a disabled Collector vessel that would be ripe for data-mining. Of course, it was a trap, and TIM knew it, but Shep and team made it out with little difficulty. She then decided to wake up Grunt since TIM might be as big of a problem as Collectors and she might need all the help she could get. Having a justicar around might also be beneficial, so Samara was also recruited. And, for familiarity's sake if nothing else, she found Tali bunkered down on Haestrom and added her to the crew as well. Took Grunt to Tuchanka only to discover he was going through puberty, and got to kill a thresher maw as part of his rite of passage. A most cathartic battle for the sole survivor of Akuze.
Next up: hunting Samara's psychopathic murdering daughter on Omega.
And now for Shep's problem. Thane is .... interesting. Interesting enough that she actually wants to talk to him. She never wants to talk to anyone about anything not mission-related, and sometimes not even then if she can help it. She had to steel herself with a stiff drink before she could muster the courage to open the door to life support the first time, yet there she was again the next day, and the next. This could be trouble. More tequila please.
Metagame comment: I have the recently released ThaneMOD installed for ME3 and I'm helping with some troubleshooting. Plus, I don't feel like uninstalling it just yet. ![]()
Also it looks nothing like London
I actually go past the HoP on the way to work everyday.
I'll try and imagine a destroyer there tomorrow.
You can do it Von.
Just remember, doing Priority: Earth is the only way to make this happen.

Think of the children! ![]()
After playing through South Park:The Stick of Truth (totally worth it), I've returned to my trilogy run. Just completed Tali's loyalty mission. Took the paragon route in exonerating her of all charges, and didn't tell anyone about her father's work.
It's been a while since I played ME2, so it was nice to refresh my memory of it all after so many play-throughs of just ME3. It's too bad the outcome of that trial didn't have more effect on the geth/quarian thing in ME3. I pushed for peace; I wish they hadn't ignored me, although they did give it some time. Time enough for Xen to find a way to beat the geth, and Gerrel to use that to push the quarians to war. Ah well.
Urgh I can't face doing priority earth.
I've got more than a few playthrus that I haven't bothered to finish as well right before PE.
Last night I
Helped Kasumi against Hock
Recruited Jack and Grunt
Broke up with Ash on Horizon
Helped out Miranda on Illium, I think there might be something brewing between us...
and this morning I ordered some great looking Cerberus logo decals for my car and laptop!
and this morning I ordered some great looking Cerberus logo decals for my car and laptop!
Selling copyrighted content for profit... pretty sure that's illegal.
Selling copyrighted content for profit... pretty sure that's illegal.
I'll be able to sleep tonight if that's the case. I would imagine they're licensed, these stores selling game logo decals and t-shirts are common and easy to find.
Started out helping Wrex at the Rachni relay in ME3. I like how they did Wrex in ME3 as he was one of my faves in ME2. Still finding it alot harder on hardcore, No more 'Rambo' style gameplay. I like playing as Infiltrator,
I'll be able to sleep tonight if that's the case. I would imagine they're licensed, these stores selling game logo decals and t-shirts are common and easy to find.
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Today I got Mordin with an entirely alien squad (Garrus and Grunt). Worth it. As I'm now halfway into getting Jack, I'm inclined to say that taking Grunt ANYWHERE is worth it.
But I will not take him everywhere. This is the playthrough where I will take Garrus everywhere. He was on my squad as soon as he was available in ME, is now in ME2 and the same will happen in ME3.
Today I was far to busy at work. I also grinded my way through this (Part 1):





















I also grinded my way through this (Part 2):





















The color of the light changes depending on your P/R alignment. If you're more paragon, the light is blue. If you're more renegade, than the light will be red.
I'm guessing you chose destroy Von?
The color of the light changes depending on your P/R alignment. If you're more paragon, the light is blue. If you're more renegade, than the light will be red.
Interesting, don't think I've ever noticed that on my Renegade playthroughs. Thanks for the info.
The color of the light changes depending on your P/R alignment. If you're more paragon, the light is blue. If you're more renegade, than the light will be red.
I'm guessing you chose destroy Von?
What light?