Do you see your Shepherd as a hero, a military man/woman just doing his job; an anti-hero? A champion of justice or just a ruthless SoB trying to get the job done? How do you look at your Shepherd and how do you think they would react if people called them a hero or villain?
Your view on your Shepherd
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Naltair
, janv. 18 2010 02:18
#1
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 02:18
#2
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 02:20
i see mine as an anti-hero who usually makes the paragon choice but if he's pushed too the wrong way he goes renegade to the extreme
#3
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 02:21
It's different for each playthrough. I prefer playing as the hero.
#4
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 02:22
my first one was just plain cruel
my second one was a champ of the just
my 3rd one was mentally unstable due to many traumas*Colonist/solesurvivor*
so he was a mix
my second one was a champ of the just
my 3rd one was mentally unstable due to many traumas*Colonist/solesurvivor*
so he was a mix
#5
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 02:24
My hero is the ultimate anti-hero. He's ruthless, brash, stubborn, psyhotic, and just sane enough to lead. Racist, but reflective, as well as a natural leader, and a tremendous soldier. Despite most of it coming from a shady, and scarred background.
That'd being said. He's also cunning, and manipulative. Yet there are some he confdies in, and ultimately respects and condiers equal. He wouldn't be called a hero, he just want to get the job done, and wants to spill as much blood during the porcess as possible.
That'd being said. He's also cunning, and manipulative. Yet there are some he confdies in, and ultimately respects and condiers equal. He wouldn't be called a hero, he just want to get the job done, and wants to spill as much blood during the porcess as possible.
Modifié par DeathCultArm, 18 janvier 2010 - 02:25 .
#6
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 02:31
Mine is a hero, or he strives to do the right thing. He is open minded and sees his job as a responsibility and does not see himself as a hero and would just consider all this just doing his job like his work on the colony that he saved. He comes from a military family and service is in his blood, despite that he is not above of spilling blood for the cause and understands that not everyone can be saved. But if he can save a person before shooting them he will.
Some would call him naive perhaps but he believes that through unity the Galaxy will survive. He is not above bending the rules when he has to but he tries to work within the laws until he has to break them. He would give his life for the cause, but hopes he won;t ever have to. he isn't in it for the glory but for the service.
Some would call him naive perhaps but he believes that through unity the Galaxy will survive. He is not above bending the rules when he has to but he tries to work within the laws until he has to break them. He would give his life for the cause, but hopes he won;t ever have to. he isn't in it for the glory but for the service.
#7
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 02:33
I viewed my Shepard as someone who understands the concept of "the greater good". Someone has to do the galaxy's dirty work, and she's in the position to do just that. With the fate of the entire galaxy at stake, stepping on a few toes is a small price to pay.
In essence, I played her as the ideal SPECTRE: Doing what needs to be done, regardless of the moral implications and common laws broken.
That being said, she's understanding of human emotion, and won't act like an ass for no reason, though she's prone to bouts of aggression when confronted with idiots like Conrad Verner. She's still human, after all.
In essence, I played her as the ideal SPECTRE: Doing what needs to be done, regardless of the moral implications and common laws broken.
That being said, she's understanding of human emotion, and won't act like an ass for no reason, though she's prone to bouts of aggression when confronted with idiots like Conrad Verner. She's still human, after all.
#8
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 02:35
My Shepard is an anti-hero. Willing to complete the mission at any cost.
#9
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 02:58
mine's the military hero... wants to co-exsist with aliens/humans and is simply doing her job, and takes her role as spectre very seriously
#10
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 03:01
Mine was a vigilante; a rather murderous one at that, if he thought it'd stop corruption and "evil".
Probably my favorite concept to play.
Probably my favorite concept to play.
#11
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 03:03
My Shepard's actions reflect my mood at the time that I play. Sometimes, if a character says something I don't like, I'll be calm. But, the next time I play, I might be a jackass.
Game induced aggravation will change my responses, especially if I die and have to play a part over again.
Game induced aggravation will change my responses, especially if I die and have to play a part over again.
#12
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 03:03
Something of an anti-hero. Someone who isn't afraid to get his hands dirty for the greater good, and has won't hesitate to eliminate wrongdoers. He's also kind of a jerk.
#13
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 03:06
My shep is just like commander_chung, the guy that gets the girl at the end and the rest always falls in to place
(the good guy:innocent:)
(the good guy:innocent:)
Modifié par commander_chung, 18 janvier 2010 - 03:07 .
#14
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 04:23
Humbled hero. On most days he sees himself as just doing his job and only doing what he has too, even though the people around him see him as hero.Naltair wrote...
Do you see your Shepherd as a hero, a military man/woman just doing his job; an anti-hero? A champion of justice or just a ruthless SoB trying to get the job done? How do you look at your Shepherd and how do you think they would react if people called them a hero or villain?
#15
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 04:27
My version of Sheppard was "a good guy in a bad situation who makes the best of it". I'm planning on using the same character for mass effect 2 and i want to make him a pure ruthless SOB who wants nothing more then to get the job done and done right. I figure that after 2 years of fighting the good fight hes sick of it.
#16
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 04:27
My main's a hero who will always do the right thing no matter how much more difficult it will be. I also have the anti-hero and the soldier who simply does things to get the job done.
#17
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 04:28
My main shepard is like me, hates making tough decisions and always thinks about it as long as he can and if its a major choice he'll have feelings of regret it no matter what the decision but usually goes with what he thinks is best in the bigger picture of the universe.
#18
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 04:29
My Shepherd was a survivor. That's all that matters, and then he just applies this concept to a larger scale.
He will attempt to do good things when he can, but if the bottom line is calling and he feels he needs to make a sacrifice to keep the galaxy safe he does.
He will attempt to do good things when he can, but if the bottom line is calling and he feels he needs to make a sacrifice to keep the galaxy safe he does.
#19
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 04:32
Well my prefered Shepard is mainly Paragon, he will help all those in need and generally do the right thing, BUT, he renders swift and somtimes brutal those that wrong him or the defensless. He won't be jerk simply for the sake of being a jerk, but if something needs to be done, he's not afraid to step on a few toes.
#20
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 04:32
My Shepard doesn't let people tell him what to do, but in certain situations he does what he has to do. Hence the war hero background, he puts logic before feeling. The result of that is no love interest.
Modifié par Stephenc13, 18 janvier 2010 - 04:50 .
#21
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 04:36
My Shepard is ruthless. No pity, no remorse.
Funnily enough, he's pro Council. I guess you could say he's Lawful Evil; Lawful Neutral on his better days.
Funnily enough, he's pro Council. I guess you could say he's Lawful Evil; Lawful Neutral on his better days.
#22
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 04:39
The ideal survivor. Throughout his life (Mindoir, Acuz), he's managed to survive by keeping level-headed and maintaining a ruthless desire to live. He's a Paragon, but his previous experiences have left him "emotionally lacking", rarely forming emotional attachments to others (exception being Liara) for fear of loosing them like he's lost everything else. Despite this, he has a strict code against harming civilians unless there is no other options (like when he killed the Batarian in BDTS).
My other two play through consist of the Honorable Commander, the "hero of the story", while my renegade functions as a batman-like character...not exactly ruthless, but always teetering the line between good and evil.
My other two play through consist of the Honorable Commander, the "hero of the story", while my renegade functions as a batman-like character...not exactly ruthless, but always teetering the line between good and evil.
#23
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 04:46
My main Shepard is just trying to prove something to herself. She's Earthborn, so she's had a rough and unstable life for the most part. But her big ideal is to change that, lift herself up from her past and reach a level far above what she'd been told she would achieve. Of course, she got thrown a massive curveball or five, and here she is. She's making the best of it and is considered a hero by most, but she has a hell of a short temper and sometimes lets that control her.
#24
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 05:06
To quote Adam Baldwin's character Agent John Casey from Chuck, "I do what I do so all those other miserable slobs out there can have [a life]." Generally my Renegade's view on things. My Paragon, however, simply believes that the galaxy is capable of good and has faith that he can do his part to ensure its survival.
Modifié par quartzedge, 18 janvier 2010 - 05:07 .
#25
Posté 18 janvier 2010 - 05:09
I see my Shepard kicking your Shepard's ass! Yeah, how you do like them apples?!
Seriously though, my Shepard lost everything to senseless violence and hate, and learned to love life and everything in it. And she will fight to the last atom of her body to protect everyone she can. If one person dies on her watch, she considers that mission a failure. She doesn't fail often.
Seriously though, my Shepard lost everything to senseless violence and hate, and learned to love life and everything in it. And she will fight to the last atom of her body to protect everyone she can. If one person dies on her watch, she considers that mission a failure. She doesn't fail often.




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