Is there any reason why...
#51
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 01:30
#52
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 01:31
Is that right? And how is that?
Funny, you never learned how to use the quote button, David.
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#53
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 02:03
Miri's high-heeled latex suit is almost as ridiculous as Samara's ultimate cleavage armor. But I won't deny that it looks good.
I suppose she would also get Han Shot First's "Darwin Award", then. ![]()
#54
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 02:06
I'm more interested in doing this with Control, to be honest. Probably with cloning.
#55
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 02:08
I'm more interested in doing this with Control, to be honest. Probably with cloning.
Haven't you learned that cloning doesn't fully work?
#56
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 02:10
Haven't you learned that cloning doesn't fully work?
Cloning and a mental upload from the Catalyst.
#57
Posté 07 mars 2014 - 09:20
If the reapers are destroyed there is no need for Shepard, any more so it would be a waste, of resources to bring him back.
#58
Posté 08 mars 2014 - 03:12
Remember when Casey Hudson tried to justify the catsuit by saying Miranda was supposed to be a "femme fatale" who used her looks to manipulate people? Lulz.
I was like "Oh yeah! Like that time when she uses her body to get useful results in that mission with OH WAIT NEVER."
I remember that.
They should have amped up the femme fatale aspect by having Miranda use her looks to her advantage in a couple missions. I'd have less of an issue with the catsuits, in that case.
CrutchCricket wrote...
Mass Effect fields
...are no substitute for proper body armor. A person with body armor and shielding is better protected than someone running around in a latex bodysuit.
#59
Posté 08 mars 2014 - 03:18
...are no substitute for proper body armor. A person with body armor and shielding is better protected than someone running around in a latex bodysuit.
Wearing a latex suit would be good for stealth missions.
#60
Posté 08 mars 2014 - 03:24
Wearing a latex suit would be good for stealth missions.
Shepard and friends aren't really into subtle though.
#61
Posté 08 mars 2014 - 03:28
The important question is how Shepard survived the explotion of the magic red thing and the fall from space, all of this with a destroyed armor and probably bleeding to death... without counting Harbinger going full ret*rd, but that's besides the point :/
#62
Posté 08 mars 2014 - 03:32
Shepard and friends aren't really into subtle though.
True.
I would like to see one or two stealth missions in the next game instead of having to shoot X number of bad guys to get to your objective.
#63
Posté 08 mars 2014 - 03:33
Plus, if they could revive Shepard when he crashed towards a planet wearing only his armor, which could possibly have burned on the way down, then reviving Shepard who got killed in an explosion should be a walk in the park.
#64
Posté 08 mars 2014 - 03:48
The important question is how Shepard survived the explotion of the magic red thing and the fall from space, all of this with a destroyed armor and probably bleeding to death... without counting Harbinger going full ret*rd, but that's besides the point :/
"the fall from space"?
#65
Posté 08 mars 2014 - 03:52
...are no substitute for proper body armor. A person with body armor and shielding is better protected than someone running around in a latex bodysuit.
Actually... they kind of are. You know, space magic and all.
And technically, as a biotic Miranda should have shields and barriers. And also read MassivelyEffective's reply a few posts or pages up. I'd say that's an expert opinion.
Shepard and friends aren't really into subtle though.
To the undying frustration of infiltrators everywhere. There's a dialogue option in ME2 I think where Shepard actually says, "I hate all this sneaking around." That was a very rare moment of me wanting to punch my player character through the screen. Luckily it's avoidable.
#66
Posté 08 mars 2014 - 04:11
"the fall from space"?
Shepard is in London in the breath scene, therefore he fell from space
And even if he was in the Citadel, it kind blown up. So if he didn't learn how to breath in space(which he had to learn anyway if he was, infact, in London), i think it's a legitimate question
Maybe he went all Goku and teleported, who knows
#67
Posté 08 mars 2014 - 04:26
Be it after the Collector attack or after London, this always makes my eye twitch a little."the fall from space"?
Shepard did not fall from space, either time. The fact there was a recoverable corpse after the destruction of the Normandy tells us he did not crash-land on Alchera. The fact that he's breathing at all in the ending scene tells us he did not crash-land on Earth (or did you think he held his breath while passing through the vacuum of space all the way between the Citadel and Earth?
The scene is stupid enough as it is. Let's not actively try to make it stupider.
#68
Posté 08 mars 2014 - 04:39
How could Shepard fall, anyway? The Citadel's in orbit.
Falling to Alchera actually works, if Normandy's almost at rest relative to the planet.
#69
Posté 08 mars 2014 - 11:11
.. if shepard does indeed die on the citadel in the destroy ending (I.e. breath scene is the last moments) Liara can't rescue the body for Miranda to Lazarus again?
Because Miranda is dead and the research data was destroyed along with the rest of Lazarus station?
Shepard did not fall from space, either time. The fact there was a recoverable corpse after the destruction of the Normandy tells us he did not crash-land on Alchera.
So the Blue Suns mercenaries just planted Shepard's helmet on the planet after recovering the corpse from orbit... makes perfect sense.
Simply put, the logical explanation is that Bioware writers had no clue what orbital reentry does to a person when they wrote it (Redemption comics, Shepard's helmet on Alchera, etc) and you are desperately trying to fit the thus necessarily nonsensical data to some in-universe explanation.
#70
Posté 08 mars 2014 - 11:41
Shepard's not dead.
It's not a last dying breath.
It's a breath of awake. Coming out of a nightmare.
You ever dream????
You ever had a "bad dream" and wake up startled and gasping???
It's a gasp of air. A gasp of life. Shepard is waking up.
Indoctrination and thralls are a real b!tch brah.
You'd probably gasp too, lol.
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