a Shepard's dialog with Tali on the Normandy:
Shepard -> "I caught some tensions..... . What happened between Cerberus and the quarians?
Tali's response -> "They attacked one our ships, the Idenna" and then "It seems they were attempting to kill or control a young human biotic who was on the Fleet. I don't really know the details."
But before that, when you first meet Tali on the Freedom's Progress: Prazza's expression was " They killed our people, infiltrated our flotilla, and tried to blow up one of our ships." And what Miranda's objection was on that? -> "That's not how I'd have explained it, exactly. It was nothing personal."
But! Does Tali really NOT know what happened there??? Who was that "young biotic human" and why quarians were interested in keeping him??? Considering that Tali is your "love interest", it would be more "interesting" to see these "discoveries" (biotic human & Cerberus) in ME3 and the Tali's "relations" to those "events". But NOoooo! We did not see "this" in ME3! "Thanks" to you, Bioware?
Your thoughts?
Is Tali the liar?
Débuté par
SlimyWatcher
, juil. 25 2013 03:00
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Posté 25 juillet 2013 - 03:00
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Posté 25 juillet 2013 - 03:08
The events are described in the novel Mass Effect: Ascension, written by Drew Karpyshyn.
The young biotic is Gillian Grayson. Apparently she died in the novel Mass Effect: Deception, written by William C. Dietz.
Tali does not appear as a character in either novel.
The young biotic is Gillian Grayson. Apparently she died in the novel Mass Effect: Deception, written by William C. Dietz.
Tali does not appear as a character in either novel.





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