Aller au contenu

Photo

What is your canon Shepard's story?


  • Veuillez vous connecter pour répondre
204 réponses à ce sujet

#1
congokong

congokong
  • Members
  • 2 014 messages
One of the unavoidable problems with the ME series is the favoritism for paragons. It’s unavoidable because making idealistic major decisions like throwing resources into saving the council instead of focusing on Sovereign cannot fail because it would mean the reapers win and the series would be over. For the story to continue the game allows you to make incredibly risky idealistic decisions without consequence. The player has a crystal ball that assures them these choices always work out. However, I found the most intriguing story involved playing in Shepard’s mindset. This meant choosing the safe decisions which were usually renegade. What’s appealing about this is that things go wrong for renegades as they should in a story. Pure paragons have things too easy. (Ex: The leader of the krogan in ME3 just happens to be your old war buddy. Many gamers cure the genophage because they’re friends with Wrex rather than truly believing it’s the right thing to do.) Some may like that but it felt more fitting for my Shepard to go through many hardships. I believe most gamers prefer paragon and like to keep their squadmates alive whenever possible, but I felt a good story required losing some beyond the essentials.

I’m interested in knowing what Shepard you consider “canon” for you; paragon, renegade, paragade, or renegon? What are their stories? Note: They don’t have to be long but I’d like to know. I read one a while back that encouraged this post.

http://masseffect.wi...Shepard's_Story

 

Below is mine.

 

Name: Nocturnal Shepard

Gender: Female

Class: Vanguard

Background: Colonist/Ruthless

Personality: “Reasonable” renegade: She’s potty-mouthed but not a racist and won’t gun down civilians. She won’t take idealistic risks and focuses on getting the job done for the greater good. My big rule was to never once choose a paragon (blue) persuasion.

Love interest: Liara T’Soni

 

Mass Effect 1:

The massacre on Mindoir largely shaped her into becoming a very hard woman. It drove her ruthless pursuit of the batarian slavers in the campaign that finally ended on Torfan. Nocturnal’s vanguard close-quarters specialization allowed her to excel in the underground slaver base. Shepard’s squadmates weren’t so lucky. Her actions were harsh but justifiable yet losing so many soldiers only hardened her more. She almost never lets her guard down and puts a wall up that keeps anyone from getting close until she meets Liara T’Soni. Nocturnal acts almost like a different person around her for reasons she cannot explain. They share an instant connection and Liara sees a side to Shepard that most never do.

The first major decision came regarding saving the Feros colonists. Shepard was reluctant to endanger the mission by immobilizing them with gas grenades rather than shooting them outright. After pressure from Tali and Liara she reluctantly agreed but told them to not take any chances. It turned out to be easier to throw grenades from cover than shoot them until she ran out of grenades. Shepard ended up killing 4 colonists. The colony was saved and Exogeni was intimidated into funding Feros in the future.

The second major choice involved the rachni queen. Shepard had been “nicer” to Benezia than she normally would with someone working with Saren because Liara was right beside her. Yet she couldn’t compromise the mission by taking idealistic risks now. Nocturnal read her history. The rachni ravaged the galaxy without negotiation and the bugs on Noveria weren’t any different. The only evidence the queen had that she wasn’t like every other rachni encountered in the galaxy was her claim that she wasn’t. But with acid tanks over her head she’d say anything to be freed; even encouraging the death of her children. There was no option to just leave the queen there but that fate would be worse than death because the council would only experiment on her. With encouragement from Wrex Shepard did the smart thing even if it felt a bit wrong by euthanizing the queen.

Later Nocturnal had to decide whether to let Balak go on Terra Nova. This wasn’t too difficult for Nocturnal Shepard as she knew too well what batarian terrorists were capable of. Balak could easily kill 3 humans (the amount of hostages) on his way to his ship. He also could detonate thecharges once he escaped anyway and Shepard would not negotiate with this monster. So the hostages died and Balak was executed.

A very difficult choice came on Virmire involving Urdnot Wrex. Shepard understood his feelings about destroying the base but it had to be done. She patiently explained that the cure was actually a weapon and none would be around to benefit from it. Wrex responded by raising his weapon on his commander. The ruthless side of Nocturnal Shepard instantly came to the surface as she lifted her own shotgun and pulled rank on him by telling to fall in line. That only made him angrier. There was no way she was going to lower her weapon on an angry krogan in a stand-off so she reluctantly did the smart thing. She shot Wrex. Kaidan briefly saw her vulnerable side as he asked if she was alright and she stated she wasn’t. Then her guard came up and Nocturnal stated Wrex proved just why this base had to be destroyed. Shepard had just killed someone who had been a war-buddy and friend, or so she thought. The fact that Wrex would raise a weapon unprovoked eliminated the little sympathy she had for the krogan people. This would play into events in the future.

Shepard chose to save Kirahee during her Team Shadow infiltration. The choice became a bit difficult when deciding whether to activate alarms on the other side of the base or compromise the mission by just disabling the alarms. Confident they could handle a few more geth though Nocturnal just disabled the alarms.

Afterwards she had to choose between saving Kaidan or Ashley. Since she had already been heading towards rescuing Ash and Kaidan had made the choice to activate the bomb Shepard kept pursuing Ashley. The decision had been hard but numbed a bit by the fact that she already had to personally kill another squadmate a short time ago. After Virmire a third of the squad was now dead.

The final ME1 decision involved whether to sacrifice vital reinforcements to save the council or focus on Sovereign. Even though the council was filled with idiots that didn’t mean they should die. Nevertheless, the stakes were too high to spare assets to save the Ascension even with civilians aboard. If those assets resulted in Sovereign succeeding the galaxy was doomed. Nocturnal decided to focus on Sovereign even if it meant sacrificing the Ascension; doing what had to be done.

After the battle Shepard was weary of a human council but she was no politician so she stayed neutral as Udina ranted. However, she hated Udina and did not want him leading so she recommended Anderson; someone she could trust.

 

Mass Effect 2:

On the new Normandy Shepard let everyone know who was in charge quickly. She runs a tight ship and told Kelly Chambers to keep her distance with her emotional crap. After that their relationship was strictly platonic which is what Nocturnal wanted.

The cover-up involving the reapers made the attack appear to the Citadel public eye like the Alliance just let the council die so they could seize power. Even though the original council being aliens had nothing to do with Shepard’s decision to not rescue them the new council and the Citadel’s people didn’t see it that way.  They wouldn’t even speak to Shepard. No one in the general public knew Sovereign’s intentions. Now humans were prejudiced and people looked at Shepard with heavy scrutiny just like they did after Torfan even though she did what had to be done.

Zaeed’s loyalty mission put Shepard into a situation similar to the one on Terra Nova; save the slaves from fire or pursue Vito the Blue Suns leader. This was Zaeed’s mission and getting everyone’s loyalty was vital to the safety of the galaxy. Also, stopping Vito Santiago in the long run would save more lives and cripple the Blue Suns in the process. So she reluctantly pursued Vito and completed the mission.

If the mission didn’t require it Shepard probably would not have made contact with Liara on Illium. Nocturnal feared a reunion worse than Ashley's on Horizon. She was not aware of Liara’s involvement in Lazarus and didn’t think it would be fair to come back into Liara’s life after being dead for 2 years only to likely die again on a suicide mission. However, they rekindled their love on Hagalaz; giving Shepard something to live for besides her mission.

On Tuchanka there was a bit of tension. Urdnot Wreav was not a pleasant fellow although he admired Shepard’s strength as a warrior. Seeing krogans ’hostility towards aliens, love for violence, and past history with Wrex made Shepard lean towards destroying Maelon’s research during Mordin’s loyalty mission after allowing Mordin to execute him for his monstrous experiments. The data could be stolen and what use was it unless they wanted the genophage cured? How could a violent 1000-year life span species that can lay 1000 eggs a year be part of the galactic community? Given krogan history and the fact that every krogan Shepard ever encountered was violent made the genophage seem like the right thing. The data was destroyed. It was tragic that a whole species had to suffer to ensure the safety of the rest but Shepard thought the alternative was worse.

I was fully aware that it was wise to complete the loyalty missions before getting the reaper IFF if you want everything to be “perfect”, but I was pretending not to have a crystal ball so I acquired it with 3 loyalty missions remaining. Afterwards I did Project Overlord (saving David Archer because it wasn't a forced ends justify the means circumstance and Shepard was growing sympathy for the geth through Legion) and FireWalker, and then the crew was abducted. So should Nocturnal Shepard pursue the lost crew or wait until they were fully prepared? The mission could not be compromised. Samara had to kill her daughter, Legion had to kill geth heretics, and Jack had to blow up a building.

Legion requested my decision on whether to destroy or rewrite the heretics. It wasn’t too difficult. The heretics were hardly innocent for siding with the reapers and brainwashing them was certainly not ethical, and not without risks. Could the geth be trusted in the future? Would the heretics revert to their old beliefs? Would rewriting them sway the beliefs of the other geth? Even the geth were largely in favor of destruction and they understood the situation better. They also had more reason to want them spared. She’d killed hundreds of heretics already and Legion was fine with either choice so she destroyed them.

Samara’s loyalty was a no-brainer. Renegade or not, choosing Morinth made no sense except for the humor of it so Morinth died.

My Shepard wasn’t going to lose squadmates by skipping loyalty missions or give bad calls so all 12 survived. The crew wasn’t so lucky. At the collector base only Chakwas was left by the time they arrived. Even though Nocturnal cared about Chakwas there was no way she would compromise the mission by sending an escort for 1 person. The stakes were too high. The only person who might make her flinch from her duty was Liara but luckily Liara wasn’t there. The mission came first and Chakwas tried to make it back alone after giving Shepard a farewell handshake; both knowing they’d likely not see each other again. They were correct.

Shepard had to decide whether to stick to the original mission objective and destroy the base or leave it to Cerberus. She knew the war wouldn’t be won with spears and they had to use any resource possible. Idealism could cost them everything. Cerberus had earned some trust for all TIM did for Shepard to reach this point. She still would never give this much power to one man if there wasn’t a reaper threat but there was a reaper threat. If they survived it Nocturnal would have to accept the galaxy would be a very different place; including having to potentially deal with a newly empowered Cerberus. So after some convincing Shepard reluctantly radiated the base. The mission was a success.

Mass Effect 3:

There was a lot of tension between Nocturnal and Ashley on Mars. Ash would have been collector goo if not for Shepard’s Horizon intervention and the collectors would still be out there if not for Cerberus. Shepard had been in detention for 6 months and was now killing Cerberus troopers but Ash was still suspicious. She never visited Shepard on earth and ignored the trust others put in Shepard over the past year; more than enough time to get to know Shepard again. She let Ash have it and didn’t hold back; old squadmate or not. The conflict would come into play later.

Shepard was hesitant to cure the genophage for the krogan but had no choice. On the way to Surkesh Wreav stated that he knew (somehow) that Shepard destroyed Maelon’s data. Technically Mordin did but Shepard stated the krogan weren’t ready for a cure which created more tension.

Wreav sends Shepard to deal with a possible rachni threat. Considering how dangerous the rachni were there was no way Shepard was sacrificing Arlakh company to save that rachni queen abomination. The thing creeped her out too. It was an easy call.

Wreav’s violent behavior only reinforced Shepard’s low view of the krogan until getting to know Eve. Seeing Eve and knowing that destroying Maelon’s data had possibly condemned her to death made Shepard dismayed. She was possibly responsible but not guilty since she didn’t even know Eve existed. And even though Eve appeared to be civil it didn’t necessarily mean the genophage should be cured but there was no choice …until the final Tuchanka mission.

The dalatrass offers a way out of what appears to be inevitable war with the tyrant Wreav in control of a grateful and newly fertile krogan. She suggests sabotaging the cure to get both salarian and krogan support and ensuring the korgan won’t threaten the galaxy in the near future. It was treacherous. It would shatter the hope of the krogan. But could Shepard stick with honor considering the stakes? She couldn’t see herself willingly allowing Wreav to come into power. Besides, the krogan had over 1450 years to cure the genophage themselves but they’d rather fight as Wrex had once put it. If the krogan truly deserved a cure then they should put their guns down, get into a lab, and work on it. All she had seen from krogan was their love for violence; including Grunt the “perfect” krogan who loved killing way too much. Even Wrex who had been something of a friend turned on her on Virmire. Wrex had loved fighting too. If there wasn’t a war to fight the krogan would likely make one.

Shepard made the difficult but right choice as she saw it for the galaxy’s sake by not telling the krogan about the sabotage. She felt guilty but with Eve dead it was easier. Mordin detected the sabotage so Nocturnal tried to delay him. He was committed to curing the genophage but she convinced him that Wreav was too dangerous to trust. He might use threats to get what he wanted for a time as he stockpiled weapons and grew an army but once threats weren’t enough he would wage war. Mordin reluctantly walked away and went to work on the crucible and the cure failed.

During the Citadel coup Shepard was forced into a confrontation with Ashley Williams. Like the stand-off with Wrex, there was no way Nocturnal was lowering her weapon unless her squadmates raised theirs. She tried to convince Ash that Udina was behind the attack but it wasn’t enough; even with Garrus and James beside Shepard. Ash chose the snake Udina over Shepard the hero so Shepard was forced to kill her once she told Udina to open the door. Shepard was sad but more angry at Ashley for having so little faith and putting her in this position; never giving her the benefit of the doubt. Ash was now with Kaidan.

At the Ardat-Yakshi monastery Shepard hesitated as Samara proceeded to shoot herself to save Falere. She chose her path. Following the code was more important to her than stopping the reapers. Falere was spared.

Nocturnal had sympathy for the geth and did believe they were alive. She managed to achieve peace by warning the quarian fleet; getting 2 armies for the war renegade-style by yelling.

After Thessia Joker made an inappropriate joke about asari and an insensitive comment about Shepard putting her squad “through a meat grinder” on Torfan. She yelled at him for this causing tension in their relationship that was never resolved.

Miranda Lawson dying on Horizon felt very fitting. She had been reckless and stupid. She refused to give Shepard details on what she was up to so Shepard refused to give her Alliance intel without further information. Miranda then stormed Sanctuary alone without informing anyone about any of it. It was a sad end but she managed to provide TIM’s base location.

I felt a void in the Citadel DLC without Wrex. He was clearly the star of the DLC and it felt off without him and a few less party members but whatever.

Shepard addressed her soldiers before the final push in London. On the way to the beam Liara was injured and had to be evacuated. She briefly saw Shepard’s vulnerable side as Nocturnal assured her that Liara meant everything to her and always would. Then Shepard saw Harbinger and Shepard-the-soldier resurfaced and ordered Liara to leave; just as she did the first time Shepard died on the SR1.

Shepard barely hesitated as she decided to destroy the reapers. It was her mission since the beginning and she didn’t trust the creator of these monsters enough to jump into a laser even if she wanted to control the reapers or achieve synthesis. Controlling the reapers was playing with fire and synthesis was too invasive. There was some guilt over losing the geth but they were a safer sacrifice than an organic race. Nocturnal Shepard always got the job done.

Modifié par congokong, 05 février 2014 - 12:01 .

  • Jukaga et fraggle aiment ceci

#2
spirosz

spirosz
  • Members
  • 16 356 messages
Went dancing with Jack, that basically sums it up.

#3
DoomsdayDevice

DoomsdayDevice
  • Members
  • 2 357 messages
Saved everyone except Ashley & Mordin, picked destroy, survived. \\m/

Modifié par DoomsdayDevice, 31 janvier 2014 - 09:53 .


#4
Guest_Imanol de Tafalla_*

Guest_Imanol de Tafalla_*
  • Guests
He becomes one of the most loved and detested individuals in the galaxy following the destruction of the Reapers.

There is no ending more fitting than that.

#5
SwobyJ

SwobyJ
  • Members
  • 7 373 messages
Going off of memory of my 360 save which I'll be mostly recreating on PC.

Name: Ambrose Shepard

Gender: Male
Class: Vanguard
Background: Spacer/Sole Survivor

Personality: Paragon to Paragade. ME1 was Paragon was very strong, but enough to get minor Renegade checks. ME2 was almost totally Paragon. ME3 was firstly almost totally Paragon, but my NG+ tempered that down into more securely Paragade.
He's generally kind to those who wish to be his allies, reasonable with enemies who want to surrender, but won't give any quarter to enemies who make no bones about hurting others. Most persuasion checks in the series were Paragon, but I did do the occasional to rare Renegade check and White response, when I felt Paragon would strongly betray the character I wanted set up.

Love interest:
Kaidan Alenko (ME3 only), no one else, but did have the session with the Consort in ME1, which I consider more therapy for the soul, than romantic or sexual.

 ~~~

Mass Effect 1:

-mission order was Eden Prime, Citadel, Therum, Feros, Novaria, Terra Nova, Virmire, Ilos, Citadel, with sidequests in between
-almost all sidequests completed (except ones requiring specific alignment maybe, or ones that get blocked by other actions, etc) with Paragon resolutions

-Feros colony was totally saved, Shiala was saved, Exogeni was charmed into funding Feros
-Rachni queen was saved, Liara came with to Feros to face her mother
-Let Balak go on Terra Nova
-Did Wrex's Family Armor, Garrus' Dr. Heart, Tali's Pilgrimage sidequests
-Talked Wrex down
-Saved Kirahee's team
-Saved Kaidan --> Result is all alive and on board except Ashley
-Saved the Council
-Final boss team was Wrex and Tali to help their people in eyes of galaxy
-Recommended Anderson
-Blue Shepard ending shot

~~~

Mass Effect 2:

-mission order was generally Lazarus Project Base, Freedom's Progress, Mordin Recruit, Jack Recruit, Garrus Recruit, Grunt Recruit, Horizon, Samara Recruit, Thane Recruit, Tali Recruit, Collector Ship, Jacob Loyalty, Miranda Loyalty, Kasumi Loyalty, Garrus Loyalty, Thane Loyalty, Jack Loyalty, Grunt Loyalty, Mordin Loyalty, Tali Loyalty, Samara Loyalty, Zaeed Loyalty, Firewalker, Overlord, Derelict Reaper, Legion Loyalty, Suicide Mission, Lair of the Shadow Broker, Arrival, with sidequests throughout
(On my future playthrough, I'll make sure to bring Legion to Tali's Loyalty :P, and maybe Legion to Overlord)
-all sidequests completed, with Paragon resolutions
-all upgrades, fully ready ship

-everyone recruited, full Loyalty
-Miranda's sister saved
-Jacob's father taken to authorities
-Mordin doesn't kill Maelon, takes data
-Grunt completes Rite
-Jack doesn't kill Aresh
-Garrus is held off of Harken, doesn't kill Sidonus
-Thane helps his son
-Shepard resists the mind domination, helps kill Morinth
-Tali is cleared of all charges, but because Shepard lies about evidence on father (alternatively on PC I'll Rally Crowd)
-Legion lets Shepard rewrite the Geth Heretics
-Kasumi keeps her Greybox
-Zaeed helps rescue the workers, and is convinced to be Loyal despite missing his revenge
-Saved David in Overlord
-Stopped the Shadow Broker and saved Feron, and tempered Liara's revenge addiction throughout

-Picked Tali for vents (success), Miranda and Garrus for fire teams (success), Samara for biotic field (success), and Thane and Legion (because they're cool) for final boss (success)
-Destroyed the Collector Base
-Full team and crew survival and victory

~~~

Mass Effect 3:

-mission order was Vancouver, Mars, Eden Prime, Menae, Grissom Academy, Sur'Kesh, Turian Platoon, Cerberus Bomb, Rachni Planet, Tuchanka, Citadel Coup, Omega, Asari Monastery, Ex-Cerberus Scientists, Geth Dreadnaught, Save Admiral, Geth Consensus, Rannoch, Leviathan, Citadel Story, Thessia, Sanctuary, Citadel Party, Cronos Station, London, Crucible with sidequests throughout
-all sidequests completed
-final team was James (mandatory), Liara (mandatory), EDI (mandatory), Kaidan (Ashley dead, him alive and joining), Garrus (alive), Tali (alive, admiral), Javik
-squadmate/shipmate deaths were: Ashley (died on Virmire), Morinth (if that counts), Mordin (cured genophage), Thane (saved Council member), Legion (spread code for Rannoch peace)

Note that almost all solutions were found via Paragon means. I did have enough of the normal dialogue using the lower parts of wheel for a good amount of Renegade points, but most actual solutions were done with Paragon. In ME3 especially however, I was VERY Renegade when it came to the Reapers (on my NG+ 'definitive' run), and anything about running from them/sitting on sidelines instead of fighting with all we have. In Citadel DLC in particular, I was Renegadey about anything having to do with 'staying and enjoying' the place, even though it is written that Shepard still has some fun regardless.

Basically, I was as Paragon as before, EXCEPT when it came to fighting a war and directly opposing the Reapers. For those, I was adamently Renegade. That brought things to 1/4-1/3 of the meter being Renegade, but still high enough Paragon to get any Charm checks I would want with it. Maximum Reputation.

-saved Jack and her students
-dealt with the previously saved Rachni Queen, freed her and she stayed peaceful, Grunt surviving
-saved Turian platoon, Primarch's son sacrificing himself to disarm a bomb on Tuchanka
-finished Genophage arc with Wrex set for peace, Eve at his side, Mordin sacrificing himself for them, Padok staying on Sur'Kesh
-Thane (force death) saved Salarian council member, and Shepard successfully had Kaidan stand down
-saved Omega, its residents in the power core scenario, and Paragoned Aria
-helped Samara and kept her from killing herself, left Valere on the Monastery instead of killing her
-helped Jacob and got the Ex-Cerberus scientists out of Cerberus hands
-saved Quarian admiral
-disabled Geth fighters and gained Primes by entering the Geth Consensus
-brought Rannoch peace (Paragoned) between the Geth and Quarians, though Legion died (like he's forced to by story)
-while being Paragon about getting them, Shepard brought Leviathan to the fold with more Renegade appeals, and Ann Bryson lived, though with a bloody nose since I did push her somewhat
-Zaeed and Kasumi survived to help out
-brought Javik to Thessia (come on, that's nearly totally canon overall, haha)
-Miranda survived on Sanctuary and saved her sister
-Wrex was a major part of Citadel DLC story, with Kaidan and EDI as big parts of the rest; the clone was offered a hand up but decided to fall, and Maya Brooks was convinced to let herself be taken by authorities
-Citadel Party involved the maximum: Kaidan(VS), Liara, James, EDI, Tali, Garrus, Javik, Miranda, Jacob, Jack, Grunt, Thane, Samara, Zaeed, Kasumi, Joker, Steve, Sam. (Particularly missed the presence of Chakwas and Legion btw..)
-Continued to Paragon Charm TIM throughout the game, because I do believe he can be helpful and partially redeemable. He died in the Citadel shooting himself.
-Love scene with Kaidan
-Tali and Garrus romanced. Ken and Gabby romanced. EDI and Joker are given support for romance, for what its worth.
-Javik is NOT to look at the memory shard, and makes friends with Liara, so he decides to write his book with her. What's done is done, what's lost is lost. Looking back should only be done if/when ready, not when things are already mentally distressing.
-Forces met on the ground include: every squadmate, the krogan with Wrex. Space forces included everyone except maybe a segment of the Salarians? Got Krogan support, Geth+Rannoch unification, Destiny Ascension.
-Kaidan and Javik were taken to the beam, and Shepard said his goodbyes to Kaidan, who was carried off by the last Prothian
-First time through, I chose Synthesis (original ending). Now with EC and my 360 profile's NG+, I chose Destroy, with the Breath Scene. There was intentional hesitation and full investigation of the Catalyst, but Destroy was finally chosen for him. I did hesitate, and I put it as part of my Shep's story. He made so many connections, he fought for the Geth and EDI.. but he had to do this.

End result was the most positive looking for Destroy. A seeming relatively quick cleanup and rebuilding of relays, Krogan have bright future, friends and allies have bright future. But things seem with dead or unknown when it comes to EDI and Geth.
Kaidan decides to not put Shepards name on the memorial wall...


THE END?

Modifié par SwobyJ, 01 février 2014 - 05:00 .


#6
q5tyhj

q5tyhj
  • Members
  • 2 878 messages
Cures the genophage, romances Liara, destroys the reapers.

#7
teh DRUMPf!!

teh DRUMPf!!
  • Members
  • 9 142 messages

 Ooh, these are fun. ^.^


Rashad Shepard was born on Earth and ran with gangs in his youth. Though he thrived in this environment, he knew there was no more room for growth in it, either. He enlisted in the Alliance as a ticket out of this dead-end life, inspired by the stories of early humans in space. There were some growing-pains for him here, though. Shepard got himself into trouble with his superiors early and often, trying to show off his superior skill and be the hero.

Finally, it all came together for Shepard on Elysium, as he helped rally a resistance movement and pushed Terminus raiders out of the colony. The Alliance could no longer ignore his skill nor the unexpected leadership ability he displayed. He enrolled in the N7 program, where he mastered combat training and omnitool tech attacks.

As a newly-inducted Spectre, Shepard was confident -- even cocky -- and eager to prove to the galaxy what humans could do. And he was largely successful, until Virmire rolled around. There, he left Ashley Williams behind to die, knowing that Kaidan was higher up on the 'chain. It wasn't the first time someone he knew had died, even going back to his youth, but the first time he lost someone he deeply cared about. After the mission, Shepard, who always tried to be polite and professional in his debriefings with the Council, lost his cool -- telling the turian councilor to "... go to hell" [sic] and cutting the line. He was devastated for Ashley, and angry at just about everything in the world.

Shepard moved on, and his outlook had changed. He now understood the true cost of his actions, and became his own biggest critic as he committed firmly to his duty as a Spectre -- determined to succeed whatever the mission. This drove him, and it felt to him that he had no other reason for existing than to use his talents to protect and serve the galaxy.


After he died in the Collector attack on the first Normandy, Cerebrus rebuilt him to stock while pumping his body with eezo and implanting him with biotic amps. Shepard later awoke, new-and-improved, and then got back to business as he felt dutifully obliged to. It was not an easy return, though. He suffered nightmares of his death every night for weeks, and working for Cerberus and TIM plagued him with doubts about the people around him.

Shepard found his refuge in old friends who supported him, and in doing things -- big or small -- to help out other people in need. Doing some good kept him going in trying times. One person, however, was not taken by his epic legend.

Jack seemed everything Shepard stood against in the world. As a Spectre, Shepard put people like her behind bars, and sometimes put them down altogether if they resisted or were deemed to dangerous. The two of them got off to a rocky start -- their "deal" for her to join him went bad after she stole what she wanted from the ship -- and Shepard had major concerns about her. Undeterred, Shepard kept visiting her, in hopes of establishing some level of respect. As they talked, Shepard grew to see her differently. He could relate to fending for one's self at a very early age, and in carrying that past around wherever one goes. Shepard's intrigue turned to concern, and concern into care, and care to admiration ... to the point where Jack was soon on his mind more than he cared to realize. When Jack sensed this, she tried to push him away, and things got a bit awkward. Shepard would not die on the imminent "suicide" mission, though, keeping his feelings secret from someone he'd grew to care so much about. Because Mordin had it right -- we have to put a face to the world we fight for.

Jack and Shepard also synergized on the battlefield very effectively, with the former even giving some tips on how to use those newfound biotic abilities. You wouldn't know it from looking at her, but Jack was a surprisingly good teacher.


Shepard's love for Jack fulfilled him, and brought "balance" to his worldview. It made him think of what he'd do to keep her safe, how much saving her one life mattered to him now, and what that meant for how he valued everything else. When it came down to it, Shepard realized he'd drown all else out in blood to protect what he valued more/most, and that he didn't care how much a "monster" that determinedness made him look like to others. In war, Shepard was every bit as determined to see its end. Sacrifices were made, and unorthodox solutions were enacted.

Shepard carried himself differently as well, channeling his iron will into passionate energy. While still a hardass, Shepard became more personally involved with his men, becoming both loved and feared like a father with a coach's style.

This story ends with Shepard taking "the road less traveled by," as per the usual. It's not Destroy, not Control, but Sync for this ending. To quote the dame in my sig, "Sometimes, change is what sets (people) free."


Modifié par HYR 2.0, 05 avril 2014 - 05:21 .


#8
Sir DeLoria

Sir DeLoria
  • Members
  • 5 246 messages
Name: William Shepard
Gender: Male
Class: Infiltrator
Background: Spacer/War Hero

Personality: Paragon for the most part. Generally, he's a good hearted man who tries to save as many people as possible while getting the job done. He sees humans and aliens as equals and would never favor one over the other. He does however have a slight disregard of synthetics and is slow to forgive sometimes.
Love Interest: Tali'Zorah


ME1:

- everyone recruited- Feros saved except for a few casualties- Rachni saved- all sidequests done- talked Wrex down- saved Kirrahe's squad- saved Kaidan and let Ash die- saved council(later regretted)- recommended Anderson- took Tali and Garrus literally everywhere

ME2:

- everyone recruited- Tali cleared off charges through Paragon speech- Miri's sister saved- Jacob's father put in custody- Mordin doesn't kill Maelon, saves data- Jack spares Aresh- Garrus shoots Harken but spares Sidonis- Kasumi keeps the Grey Box- Shep and Zaeed save the workers, but he remains loyal- Morinth is executed- Thane helps son- Heretics are destroyed- saved David- stopped the SB and saved Feron but didn't comfort Liara or hug her- sided with Tali and berated Legion- took Tali and Garrus through most of the game
In the end everyone survived but Legion whom he let die in the vents, semi-on purpose. The crew was completely saved.
ME3: 

- saved Jack and her students- saved the real Rachni Queen- cured genophage with Wrex and Bakara alive- solved Rannoch by saving as many Quarians as possible and enacting his and the Quarians' final vengeance on the Geth- EDI and Joker disencouraged from relationship- Liara is not comforted after Thessia- Javik isn't convinced to look at the shard- Miri saved- Clone dies and Maya is shot in the back by Tali or Garrus- party with everyone(even Liara)- final battle with 8000 EMS- Tali and Garrus taken to the beam, last goodbyes to Tali- TIM commits suicide- High EMS destroy and name plate not added to the wall by Tali

Modifié par Necanor, 01 février 2014 - 10:48 .


#9
Barquiel

Barquiel
  • Members
  • 5 848 messages
Kadence Shepard

Gender: Female
Class: Adept
Background: Spacer/Sole Survivor

ME1
Preferred squad: Liara/Garrus (Wrex)

- Saved the Feros colony and Shiala
- Saved the Rachni Queen
- Ashley shoot Wrex
- Ashley is the VS
- Saved the Destiny Ascension, Anderson is councilor
- All assignments, Pinnacle station and BDTS (Balak escaped) completed
- Romanced Liara

ME2
Preferred squad: Samara/Grunt (Kasumi)

- Didn't recruit Thane, everyone else recruited
- Rewrote the geth
- Destroyed the cure
- All assignments, loyalty missions and DLC missions completed
- Everyone loyal
- Destroyed the base, no one died
- Romanced Liara

ME3
Preffered squad: Liara/James (Edi)

- Sabotaged the cure, Mordin survived
- Killed the Quarians
- Saved the Rachni Queen (again)
- All assignments, Leviathan, Citadel and Omega completed...From Ashes not completed
- Spared Ashley, sent her to Hackett
- Spared Brooks
- Support role for Jack's students
- Samara, Grunt and Miranda survived their missions
- Took Liara and EDI on the final run
- TIM commits suicide, talk with Anderson
- High EMS Destroy
- Romanced Liara

Modifié par Barquiel, 01 février 2014 - 02:00 .


#10
von uber

von uber
  • Members
  • 5 525 messages
Canon? Council saved, ash turned to ash, everyone lives who can live (no suicide run deaths), genophage cured and eve and wrex lives, peace between geth and quarians, conrad werner gets to be a hero, big red button, blue babies over the trilogy. 
And shep is a woman. A ruthless hard talking one who is not afraid to kill for what is right (example: helena blake dies) but will be compassionate when faced with threats to her friends or people in need. Understands the galaxy needs to work together but doesn't mean she's a push over. Has a secret admiration for hackett. Despises udina and has a crush on aria (headcanon says it's mutual given the kiss.. don't tell liara).

Modifié par von uber, 01 février 2014 - 11:19 .


#11
Obadiah

Obadiah
  • Members
  • 5 738 messages
Most of my Shepards try to bring people people together, or give opposing factions enough breathing room for a chance to come together. That usually leaves everyone alive, including the enemies, so the Council is saved, Rachni released, everyone survives Suicide Mission, Genophage cured, peace between Geth and Quarians, etc...

I mythologized one of my recent Shepards over here as the man made into Cerberus, the Living Spectre, Shepard.

#12
themikefest

themikefest
  • Members
  • 21 616 messages
Name Elizabeth Nancy Shepard
Class Soldier
Background Earthborn, ruthless/viscious/sadistic ****

ME1
squadmates used Ashley and Kaidan
don't recruit Garrus
kill all colonists and Shiala
on Noveria before Benezia dies I ask her, Have you seen an Human commando unit before? Few Asari have.
kill Balak letting the hostages die
Kaidan dies on Virmire along with Kirrahe
save T'soni last then go to Ilos
let the council die since they aren't worth saving
Udina as councillor
romance no one

ME2
squadmates used Miranda and Zaeed
Miranda, Jacob, Garrus, Tali, Grunt, Kasumi, Zaeed, Mordin and Jack on squad
Mordin kills Maleon and save the data
don't do Garrus loyalty mission
give the evidence to the Admirals and getting Tali non loyal
tali and Garrus dead after suicide mission
do arrival and call for the Normandy instead of warning the Batarians
romance no one

ME3
squadmates used Ashley(when available) and James
order a hit on General Oraka
shoot Mordin
salarian councillor is killed
shoot Udina
Geth survive Quarians dead
kill Wrex on the Citadel
don't do Turian bomb letting Eve die
kill Falere
let TIM kill Anderson
pick destroy frying all machines
romance Samantha

Modifié par themikefest, 01 février 2014 - 02:16 .


#13
GimmeDaGun

GimmeDaGun
  • Members
  • 1 998 messages
Trying not to write a book about it, I give you the brief version:

Hardin Shepard, custom male 


Backround: Spacer. Born in the military, raised by the military. A soldier to the core. Spent most of his youth on military vessels and Alliance anchorages and outposts on the colonies and on Earth. Enlisted at the age, 18. 

Specialization: Due to his intelligence, he was trained as a warfield engineer, but also took special training for pistols, assult riffles and submachineguns. 

Life changin events:
Lost his father in the first contact war. Fought in the Blitz. Investigated the dissapearance of colonists on Akuze. Lost his whole platoon during the 'maw attack. 

Characteristics:
An Alliance loyalist. Since he lost his father he treats Anderson as a father figure. He has nothing against the alien races, but due to the loss of his father during the FCW he treats turians with suspicion, but with respect. Later they grow in him due to his friendship with Vakarian. He does believe in God.
Although politically he's more like a conservative, a "humanity first" guy, he feels some level of sympathy for the other sapient species too (especially the Krogan and Quarians). Generally he dislikes politicians, black-ops and secret organizations. He has no high opinion about the Council, also he does not trust the Shadow Broker (not talking about Liara) and absolutely hates Cerberus. 
As a commander and special operative he is a real hard-ass. A smart, no-nonsense and get the job done type of guy. He is easily tempered, harsh, violent and also kills if necesarry or when it feels justified, but generally not a merciless or honorless man. He tends to be pretty brash with people, but he also has a few soft spots, like family, and the lives of innocent people. Never betrays anyone, but he is slow and hard to trust and doesn't take s.t from anyone. He does not think of and treat AIs as living beings. 

ME1: 75% renegade, full paragon
ME2 90% renegade, 80% paragon
ME3: 75% renegade, 25% paragon

ME1:
Terra Nova: Lets Balak go.
Ilos: Helps the colonists, spare their lives. Threatens the corporate guy to cooperate. Spares the asari commando.
Noveria: Cooperates with Parasini. Lets the Rachni Queen live.
Vermire: Talks Wrex down, helps the STG unit, kills Thanoptis and the indoctrinated salarians, sacrafices Kaiden. 
Citadel: Talks Saren into suicide. Lets the Council die (all concentrate on Sovereign). Chooses Udina as councilor (he's more familiar with the aliens and with politics - that's what humanity needs at the moment)
LI: Williams

ME2:
Spares the genophage data.
Helps Tali to wash her name by shouting with the Conclave.
Destroys the Heretics.
Tells Legion to stand down during its fight with Tali... Legion later dies during the SM.
Takes David to Grissom Academy. 
SM: All survive, but Legion, blows up the collector base.
LI: Williams

ME3:
-Kills Balak.
-Chooses to help the Krogan.
-Kills the Geth VI. Exterminates the Geth.
-Spares the Rachni again.
-Does not trust Miranda with the acces to the Alliance resources. Miranda dies.
-He spares Petrovsky when Aria attempts to kill him (the Alliance needs it for intel).
-Collects all possible resources for the war.
-Chooses destroy
LI: Williams

Modifié par GimmeDaGun, 01 février 2014 - 04:09 .


#14
GimmeDaGun

GimmeDaGun
  • Members
  • 1 998 messages

themikefest wrote...

Name Elizabeth Nancy Shepard
Class Soldier
Background Earthborn, ruthless/viscious/sadistic ****

ME1
squadmates used Ashley and Kaidan
don't recruit Garrus
kill all colonists and Shiala
on Noveria before Benezia dies I ask her, Have you seen an Human commando unit before? Few Asari have.
kill Balak letting the hostages die
Kaidan dies on Virmire along with Kirrahe
save T'soni last then go to Ilos
let the council die since they aren't worth saving
Udina as councillor
romance no one

ME2
squadmates used Miranda and Zaeed
Miranda, Jacob, Garrus, Tali, Grunt, Kasumi, Zaeed, Mordin and Jack on squad
Mordin kills Maleon and save the data
don't do Garrus loyalty mission
give the evidence to the Admirals and getting Tali non loyal
tali and Garrus dead after suicide mission
do arrival and call for the Normandy instead of warning the Batarians
romance no one

ME3
squadmates used Ashley(when available) and James
order a hit on General Oraka
shoot Mordin
salarian councillor is killed
shoot Udina
Geth survive Quarians dead
kill Wrex on the Citadel
don't do Turian bomb letting Eve die
kill Falere
let TIM kill Anderson
pick destroy frying all machines
romance Samantha


Wow, I must try this one sometime... :wub::devil:

#15
Steelcan

Steelcan
  • Members
  • 23 292 messages
Basically his story is about humans rising up

#16
themikefest

themikefest
  • Members
  • 21 616 messages

GimmeDaGun wrote...
Wow, I must try this one sometime... :wub::devil:

Thanks.

If interested here's a playthrough I did almost a year ago. Just scroll down to last post

#17
congokong

congokong
  • Members
  • 2 014 messages

Necanor wrote...

Name: William Shepard
Gender: Male
Class: Infiltrator
Background: Spacer/War Hero

Personality: Paragon for the most part. Generally, he's a good hearted man who tries to save as many people as possible while getting the job done. He sees humans and aliens as equals and would never favor one over the other. He does however have a slight disregard of synthetics and is slow to forgive sometimes.
Love Interest: Tali'Zorah


ME1:

- everyone recruited- Feros saved except for a few casualties- Rachni saved- all sidequests done- talked Wrex down- saved Kirrahe's squad- saved Kaidan and let Ash die- saved council(later regretted)- recommended Anderson- took Tali and Garrus literally everywhere

ME2:

- everyone recruited- Tali cleared off charges through Paragon speech- Miri's sister saved- Jacob's father put in custody- Mordin doesn't kill Maelon, saves data- Jack spares Aresh- Garrus shoots Harken but spares Sidonis- Kasumi keeps the Grey Box- Shep and Zaeed save the workers, but he remains loyal- Morinth is executed- Thane helps son- Heretics are destroyed- saved David- stopped the SB and saved Feron but didn't comfort Liara or hug her- sided with Tali and berated Legion- took Tali and Garrus through most of the game
In the end everyone survived but Legion whom he let die in the vents, semi-on purpose. The crew was completely saved.
ME3: 

- saved Jack and her students- saved the real Rachni Queen- cured genophage with Wrex and Bakara alive- solved Rannoch by saving as many Quarians as possible and enacting his and the Quarians' final vengeance on the Geth- EDI and Joker disencouraged from relationship- Liara is not comforted after Thessia- Javik isn't convinced to look at the shard- Miri saved- Clone dies and Maya is shot in the back by Tali or Garrus- party with everyone(even Liara)- final battle with 8000 EMS- Tali and Garrus taken to the beam, last goodbyes to Tali- TIM commits suicide- High EMS destroy and name plate not added to the wall by Tali



I noticed you twice mentioned how you didn't comfort Liara and her mandatory invite to the party. Something I should know? I like how your story deviates slightly from the pure paragon path that most do by having a synthetic prejudice.

I never brought the same crew repeatedly on missions. It always depended on which squadmate was most fitting rather than their skills since I used them as cannon-fodder mostly.

#18
congokong

congokong
  • Members
  • 2 014 messages

themikefest wrote...

Name Elizabeth Nancy Shepard
Class Soldier
Background Earthborn, ruthless/viscious/sadistic ****

ME1
squadmates used Ashley and Kaidan
don't recruit Garrus
kill all colonists and Shiala
on Noveria before Benezia dies I ask her, Have you seen an Human commando unit before? Few Asari have.
kill Balak letting the hostages die
Kaidan dies on Virmire along with Kirrahe
save T'soni last then go to Ilos
let the council die since they aren't worth saving
Udina as councillor
romance no one

ME2
squadmates used Miranda and Zaeed
Miranda, Jacob, Garrus, Tali, Grunt, Kasumi, Zaeed, Mordin and Jack on squad
Mordin kills Maleon and save the data
don't do Garrus loyalty mission
give the evidence to the Admirals and getting Tali non loyal
tali and Garrus dead after suicide mission
do arrival and call for the Normandy instead of warning the Batarians
romance no one

ME3
squadmates used Ashley(when available) and James
order a hit on General Oraka
shoot Mordin
salarian councillor is killed
shoot Udina
Geth survive Quarians dead
kill Wrex on the Citadel
don't do Turian bomb letting Eve die
kill Falere
let TIM kill Anderson
pick destroy frying all machines
romance Samantha


Wow, this is about as dark as it can get. I played a "reasonable" renegade because I just can't get into the game if I loathe my Shepard. I have to make her a good person who tries to do the right thing by making the hard choices.

One thing I could never do was keep Wrex alive and then sabotage the cure. I can't stomach it. Wrex's behavior when he knows you destroyed Maelon's data is more hurt/betrayed rather than angry which is far more painful than Wreav's threats. It isn't hard to kill Wrex in ME1 because he's bitter as hell. In ME3 he has a huge personality shift like Liara's from ME1-ME2 that make him rather jolly.

#19
DeinonSlayer

DeinonSlayer
  • Members
  • 8 441 messages
Nolan Shepard: Male Colonist/Ruthless Infiltrator
Laura Shepard: Female Colonist/Sole Survivor Engineer

My 'canon' MaleShep and FemShep, I headcanon that they're brother and sister who grew up together on Mindoir. Their father lost a brother to the Turians in the First Contact War, and never let the family forget it. The sister, Laura, had a more idealistic viewpoint pre-Mindoir, wanting to join the Alliance and get off that rock. The brother, Nolan, was content to stay, and likely would have become a farmer, like their father, and a Terra Firma member at that.

In Nolan's universe, Laura was taken in the batarian raid. Nolan's parents were killed, and he had a control wire stuck in his brain - he would have shared his sister's fate were it not for a lucky potshot by one Lieutenant Zabaleta. He joins the Alliance in his sister's stead, harboring the secret hope of one day rescuing her from her captors. That hope is dashed on Torfan, where he saw firsthand what the Batarians do with female slaves. The revelation, coupled with the loss of his team, left him a broken man with little purpose in life outside his duty - he'll keep fighting until it kills him, and take as many of the bastards with him as he can. He has lingering psychological issues from Torfan which start to work themselves out over the course of the trilogy. He has a very cynical outlook in the beginning and little patience for naive idealists, but respects those who can show him they know what they're doing. He's a fatalist, and as such allowed no close relationships (through ME1); he keeps people at arm's length, but is fiercely protective of the lives under his command.

Nolan, in spite of his upbringing, isn't a hardcore xenophobe - his stance is similar to Ashley's, recognizing that each species acts first in their own interest, and it's no sin for humans to do the same. He grows to trust his alien crew and assists them in their own matters. In the ME1 timeline, he spares the Rachni Queen, saves the Zhu's Hope colonists, saves the Destiny Ascension (regrettably, the Council was on board), rescues Kirrahe (and Ashley) over the marines at the bomb site, and talks down Wrex, but romances no one, and sacrifices the hostages on X57 to arrest Balak. He tries to spare life whenever he can, but he isn't as forgiving to those who lie to his face, and he doesn't shy away from sacrificing the few for the many. He believes justice has no expiration date - meaning he can hold a grudge for years.

Death changed him. Made him realize that he didn't want to die. From what I've established, you should be able to guess some of what he does. Encouraged Miranda to speak to her sister, killed Jacob's father (first instinct was to let his crew tear him apart, but Jacob didn't need to hear it - gave him a pistol instead). Saved the Genophage data (better to have it and not need it), but later deeply disturbed by video footage of Urdnot Torsk in LotSB. Taken completely off-guard by the revelation of Tali's interest in him, the woman who stood by him through everything. Exonerated her at her trial, and later entered a relationship which does a lot to draw him out of his funk. Sees Sidonis as being in a state not unlike himself after Torfan, and stops Garrus from shooting him. Initially suspicious of and guarded against Legion, siding with Tali after he committed an act of espionage on his ship, but despite seeing him as a 300-year-old war criminal, Shepard gradually grew to respect him. Maintained a suspicion (though not an antagonism) of Cerberus, ultimately destroying the Collector Base, but lost Jack and Legion in the process.

Reluctantly cured the Genophage after a heated argument with Mordin (no weapons drawn), Wrex and Eve in charge. Chose Aralakh Company over the Rachni Queen, believing her too much at risk of indoctrination due to her prolonged captivity. Swallowed his grudge and recruited Balak for the war effort, vowing to find the pencil-pusher who let the bastard out of jail. Stayed loyal to Tali. Distrusted the Reaper code, and trusted the Geth VI even less, emptying a clip into it when it announced its intent to exterminate the Quarians. Promised to build a house for Tali after the war. Destroyed the Reapers, and survived.

------------------------------

Nolan is killed on Mindoir, hardening Laura's personality considerably. She hates Batarians on account of what they did to her family, but beyond that her rule of thumb is that she's willing to help anyone... so long as doing so doesn't overrule human interests. So yeah - she helps Tali on her pilgrimage and helps Garrus find his man, but... she's with Cerberus. She was always with Cerberus, all the way through the events of ME1. Given that her service history is Sole Survivor, it leaves the exact nature of her role in the Akuze incident an open question. She's a schemer. You can imagine some of the things she does - she releases the Rachni queen with the intent of Cerberus picking it up later, eliminating all of the Binary Helix guards after being directed to the Hot Labs (they attacked her first, but she did a sweep to eliminate any witnesses - this later extended to Ashley and Wrex) then has to contain the situation when Cerberus fails to hold her. She lets Kolyat succeed in assassinating Joram Talid, keeping her hands clean in the process. That said, she has a conscience - she begins to develop doubts about the organization. She feels horrible about turning Veetor over for interrogation, and in the wake of Project Overlord, opts to keep Legion instead of turning him in. She still keeps the Collector Base, but cuts ties with Cerberus shortly after. Though her relationship with Kaidan keeps her grounded, she has a cold, practical side which grows increasingly pronounced over the course of the war, ultimately choosing Control (primarily to sit on Wreav/Eve +cure after hesitating to shoot Mordin).

I could go into more detail on her, but I think I've rambled on long enough, and I have other things to do today.

#20
Seival

Seival
  • Members
  • 5 294 messages
"Canon story" is a very strange term.

The only true story is told only during the very first playthrough, where you didn't know any details and had to make the decisions for real. All additional playthroughs are nothing more but a "travel back in time in attempt to fix the mistakes you made".

...Want to notice, that my final choice in the very first ME3 playthrough was Synthesis :)

#21
MassivelyEffective0730

MassivelyEffective0730
  • Members
  • 9 230 messages
Complicated.
  • God aime ceci

#22
spirosz

spirosz
  • Members
  • 16 356 messages

Seival wrote...

"Canon story" is a very strange term.

The only true story is told only during the very first playthrough


Nope. 

#23
DeinonSlayer

DeinonSlayer
  • Members
  • 8 441 messages

MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...

Complicated.

That could've saved me a lot of time.
  • God aime ceci

#24
GreyLycanTrope

GreyLycanTrope
  • Members
  • 12 709 messages

spirosz wrote...

Seival wrote...

"Canon story" is a very strange term.

The only true story is told only during the very first playthrough


Nope. 



#25
Br3admax

Br3admax
  • Members
  • 12 316 messages
Considering the definition of the word canon: there was this person, their name was Shepard, and things died.