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Admiral Xen wasn't impressed with the Crucible


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sr2josh

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What exactly does impress her?  A giant ship that looks like a bowling ball attached to a tuning fork?

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The thing about the Crucible that doesn't impress her is that we don't know what it does. Now if we knew it was going to blow away the reapers, I think she'd be impressed, but at the time she found out about it, we didn't know jack about it.

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sH0tgUn jUliA wrote...

The thing about the Crucible that doesn't impress her is that we don't know what it does. Now if we knew it was going to blow away the reapers, I think she'd be impressed, but at the time she found out about it, we didn't know jack about it.



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It's Morrigan in a Quarian suit. What do you expect?

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StreetMagic wrote...

It's Morrigan in a Quarian suit. What do you expect?


I would have gotten the chills if she used the word "tis".

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Well, having seen how things turned out with the crucible, frankly, this is the one instance when I do agree with Admiral Xen. :P

Modifié par MrFob, 20 juin 2013 - 02:09 .


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Karlone123 wrote...

StreetMagic wrote...

It's Morrigan in a Quarian suit. What do you expect?


I would have gotten the chills if she used the word "tis".

*swoons*

:D

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Which is why Admiral Xen should have been supreme commander of the allied forces, the only one who attempted rational sense in regards to the weapon.

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FlamingBoy wrote...

Which is why Admiral Xen should have been supreme commander of the allied forces, the only one who attempted rational sense in regards to the weapon.


Yeah and why don't we hire TIM while we're at it.

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KiwiQuiche wrote...

FlamingBoy wrote...

Which is why Admiral Xen should have been supreme commander of the allied forces, the only one who attempted rational sense in regards to the weapon.


Yeah and why don't we hire TIM while we're at it.

Probably because he went and idiotically got himself indoctrinated.

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Xen had the right idea about the Geth in ME2.

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Cthulhu42 wrote...

KiwiQuiche wrote...

FlamingBoy wrote...

Which is why Admiral Xen should have been supreme commander of the allied forces, the only one who attempted rational sense in regards to the weapon.


Yeah and why don't we hire TIM while we're at it.

Probably because he went and idiotically got himself indoctrinated.


Indeed. Yay for plot-induced stupitity. Happens a lot in ME. :?

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Seboist wrote...

Xen had the right idea about the Geth in ME2.


Because enslaving a race is a right idea.

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KiwiQuiche wrote...

Seboist wrote...

Xen had the right idea about the Geth in ME2.


Because enslaving a race is a right idea.


It's repossession of lost property and they're as much a "race" as a model of toaster or xbox.

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KiwiQuiche wrote...

Cthulhu42 wrote...

KiwiQuiche wrote...

FlamingBoy wrote...

Which is why Admiral Xen should have been supreme commander of the allied forces, the only one who attempted rational sense in regards to the weapon.


Yeah and why don't we hire TIM while we're at it.

Probably because he went and idiotically got himself indoctrinated.


Indeed. Yay for plot-induced stupitity. Happens a lot in ME. :?


If ME2 TIM was around in ME3, it's possible that there would've been a different way to defeat the Reapers after telling starbrat to go **** itself. The "refuse" option would be infinitely better.

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Makai81 wrote...
What exactly does impress her?  A giant ship that looks like a bowling ball attached to a tuning fork?

Who cares what it takes to impress that space fascist?

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Xen for LI tbh.

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Cthulhu42 wrote...

Xen for LI tbh.


Mmmm. Space Morrigan.

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Who thinks TIM and Admiral Xen would have made a wonderful couple.....?

Srsly though, as renegade as it is, I do think there should have been a hard-core renegade "peace" option for the Geth and Quarians. Instead of brokering a peace, you interrupt and allow Admiral Xen a chance to seize control of the Geth while still confused by the loss of the Reaper control signal. The steps to allow for this option would also be complex but would include the leaving of David Archer at Project Overlord, and getting the data from Dr. Archer later on during the game, and probabably some support for Admiral Xen as well earler.

-Polaris

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Seboist wrote...

KiwiQuiche wrote...

Seboist wrote...

Xen had the right idea about the Geth in ME2.


Because enslaving a race is a right idea.


It's repossession of lost property and they're as much a "race" as a model of toaster or xbox.


Toasters and Xboxes don't question me about their souls so that isn't a valid comparison.

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KiwiQuiche wrote...

Seboist wrote...

KiwiQuiche wrote...

Seboist wrote...

Xen had the right idea about the Geth in ME2.


Because enslaving a race is a right idea.


It's repossession of lost property and they're as much a "race" as a model of toaster or xbox.


Toasters and Xboxes don't question me about their souls so that isn't a valid comparison.

I'm sure if one talked to Cleverbot long enough, it would ask you if it had a soul too.

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I'm always serious.

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Cthulhu42 wrote...

I'm always serious.


Kinda hard to tell with a face like yours.

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KiwiQuiche wrote...

Cthulhu42 wrote...

I'm always serious.


Kinda hard to tell with a face like yours.


The Internet is serious business and Cthulhu42 is a business man which means that he doesn't mess around on here at all b/c he's twice as busy as any other user on here.

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Ravensword wrote...

KiwiQuiche wrote...

Cthulhu42 wrote...

I'm always serious.


Kinda hard to tell with a face like yours.


The Internet is serious business and Cthulhu42 is a business man which means that he doesn't mess around on here at all b/c he's twice as busy as any other user on here.


I was quoting Mal from Serenity/Firefly...:unsure:

Modifié par KiwiQuiche, 20 juin 2013 - 04:42 .