Post your favorite voice-acted scene!
#51
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:16
#52
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:19
David7204 wrote...
The one where Javik says 'The silence is your answer.'
Really. and what would be a good interrupt for that exactly?
#53
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:21
#54
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:24
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#55
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:26
David7204 wrote...
Shepard reminding Javik of the choices she's made, friends she's lost, and situations she's faced, and asserting to him that honor does indeed matter.
like what choices?
#56
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:28
#57
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:28
StreetMagic wrote...
Sometimes I think Javik was fairly balanced or even a little Paragon. But he's jaded now (rightfully so), so says things like this after tuning out. He seems to care enough in those flashback scenes about losses in his army.
Javik to me is one of the most interesting characters. Listening to him about his crew when he touched the memory shard made me feel for him, and respect him.
#58
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:30
David7204 wrote...
Like Arrival? Like choosing to let the Council die or lose a big chunk of the Alliance fleet? Like Virmire? Like working with Cerberus?
If anything, Arrival proves that Honour DOESNT matter David. You killed 300 000 batarians to stop the reapers.
The only choice that ill agree with you on is the council choice
#59
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:32
Modifié par David7204, 28 septembre 2013 - 03:32 .
#60
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Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:34
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RZIBARA wrote...
StreetMagic wrote...
Sometimes I think Javik was fairly balanced or even a little Paragon. But he's jaded now (rightfully so), so says things like this after tuning out. He seems to care enough in those flashback scenes about losses in his army.
Javik to me is one of the most interesting characters. Listening to him about his crew when he touched the memory shard made me feel for him, and respect him.
He is interesting. He just never rubbed me as a real Renegade type of character. He's different. He talks about steeling oneself a lot and ignoring things.. which means things weigh heavy on him, whether he admits it or not. My Ruthless Shep told Ash in ME1 that you start enjoying killing after awhile. lol. The bonafide renegades are more like that, or Grunt or Jack. Not exactly psycopathic, but just a joy in the glory of war or something.
Modifié par StreetMagic, 28 septembre 2013 - 03:36 .
#61
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:38
StreetMagic wrote...
He is interesting. He just never rubbed me as a real Renegade type of character. He's different. He talks about steeling oneself a lot and ignoring things.. which means things weigh heavy on him, whether he admits it or not. My Ruthless Shep told Ash in ME1 that you start enjoying killing after awhile. lol. The bonafide renegades are more like that, or Grunt or Jack. Not exactly psycopathic, but just a joy in the glory of war or something.
He's a more paragade/renegon. The renegade aspect as he is willing to do anything necessary, and that he has a negative attitude on alot of things. He's great though
#62
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Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:41
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RZIBARA wrote...
StreetMagic wrote...
He is interesting. He just never rubbed me as a real Renegade type of character. He's different. He talks about steeling oneself a lot and ignoring things.. which means things weigh heavy on him, whether he admits it or not. My Ruthless Shep told Ash in ME1 that you start enjoying killing after awhile. lol. The bonafide renegades are more like that, or Grunt or Jack. Not exactly psycopathic, but just a joy in the glory of war or something.
He's a more paragade/renegon. The renegade aspect as he is willing to do anything necessary, and that he has a negative attitude on alot of things. He's great though
Yeah, I can agree on that. He's just unusually grim for a Paragade (can't blame him though).
Modifié par StreetMagic, 28 septembre 2013 - 03:41 .
#63
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:46
StreetMagic wrote...
RZIBARA wrote...
StreetMagic wrote...
He is interesting. He just never rubbed me as a real Renegade type of character. He's different. He talks about steeling oneself a lot and ignoring things.. which means things weigh heavy on him, whether he admits it or not. My Ruthless Shep told Ash in ME1 that you start enjoying killing after awhile. lol. The bonafide renegades are more like that, or Grunt or Jack. Not exactly psycopathic, but just a joy in the glory of war or something.
He's a more paragade/renegon. The renegade aspect as he is willing to do anything necessary, and that he has a negative attitude on alot of things. He's great though
Yeah, I can agree on that. He's just unusually grim for a Paragade (can't blame him though).
renegon then lol.
I agree with alot of what he says
#64
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:47
#65
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:50
FemShep: "You chose the wrong side, Elnora. And you lost."
Garrus: "Grey... I don't know what to do with grey."
MaleShep: "The best."
Legion: "Keelah sel'ai."
Wrex telling you you were a brother/sister to him.
Mordin's last song.
#66
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Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:51
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David7204 wrote...
You agree with alot of what he says on the internet, you mean?
What an odd question. What else applies here but the internet?
#67
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 03:52
Well, I suppose it depends on your definition of 'hold.'
Modifié par David7204, 28 septembre 2013 - 03:52 .
#68
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 04:06
David7204 wrote...
No, no. I just mean it's probably an opinion he 'holds' on the internet but not in reality.
Well, I suppose it depends on your definition of 'hold.'
lolwat
#69
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 04:10
You look in real life, and plenty of people are generally just head over heels over such stuff.
Modifié par David7204, 28 septembre 2013 - 04:11 .
#70
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 04:11
David7204 wrote...
You know, sometimes I watch this forum, and I look at the people gleefully clamoring how stupid honor is and how cool and badass they are for rejecting it. And I wonder to myself how many of these people have been in organizations like Honor Society and fraternities in college and stuff like that. Organizations that go out of their way to preach 'honor.'
You look in real life, and plenty of people are generally just head over heels over such stuff.
I do believe in honour. Im a good person. But in ME universe, I agree with him
#71
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 04:12
#72
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 04:17
Honestly I was rolling my eyes when i was inducted, I looked at who was being inducted with me and I saw cheats and liars mixed with some people who actually took things like integrity seriously.David7204 wrote...
You know, sometimes I watch this forum, and I look at the people gleefully clamoring how stupid honor is and how cool and badass they are for rejecting it. And I wonder to myself how many of these people have been in organizations like Honor Society and fraternities in college and stuff like that. Organizations that go out of their way to preach 'honor.'
You look in real life, and plenty of people are generally just head over heels over such stuff.
#73
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 04:20
Why did you join?
#74
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 04:22
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David7204 wrote...
You know, sometimes I watch this forum, and I look at the people gleefully clamoring how stupid honor is and how cool and badass they are for rejecting it. And I wonder to myself how many of these people have been in organizations like Honor Society and fraternities in college and stuff like that. Organizations that go out of their way to preach 'honor.'
You look in real life, and plenty of people are generally just head over heels over such stuff.
I don't know anything about fraternities or college. I don't have anything more than an 8th grade education, to be honest. I once dropped a girl off at some soriority though. I didn't even know her name. I spent the whole night in a hospital with her, because her friend overdosed at an outdoor party I was at. And no one would drive them to get help except me. After that, I dropped the girl off. Funnily enough, it was some religious school, and the people waiting outside yanked her out of my hands.. and almost made a hissing noise, like I was the devil incarnate. That's my experience with soriorities.
But I do have "honor". If I didn't, I would have let friend die.
Just saying. You seem interested in so much "real life" talk. So there's one of my stories. kthx.
Modifié par StreetMagic, 28 septembre 2013 - 04:24 .
#75
Posté 28 septembre 2013 - 04:22
David7204 wrote...
Oh, so I was dead on? This is only an opinion you have on the internet? Not in reality?
its an opinion id have if i was shepard, in the games yes. Not an internet opinion. Realistically, im would say im honourable i guess, but im only 19, so i shouldnt throw that around now should i?





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