When Liara and Aethyta discuss Benezia and indoctrination, at one point Liara will talk about how Benezia broke free and helped Shepard. For my current playthrough I brought her with me for this mission. So Liara's comments about being there and how Benezia told her she was proud of her made sense. What I want to know is if you don't bring Liara on the Noveria mission does she still claim to have been there when talking to Aethyta?
Liara-Aethyta dialogue question
#1
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 03:44
#2
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 03:58
I just finished doing that and didn't hear that dialogue at all. The only thing I hear is T'soni saying 'I'm nothing like my mother'. I only took her to Noveria once just so I could get the trophy that applied to Liara. I never imported that playthrough into ME2.
#3
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 04:05
I just finished doing that and didn't hear that dialogue at all. The only thing I hear is T'soni saying 'I'm nothing like my mother'. I only took her to Noveria once just so I could get the trophy that applied to Liara. I never imported that playthrough into ME2.
Just to be certain, the "I am not my mother" bit comes pretty early in the cycle, when Aethyta reminds Liara she threatened to flay someone alive with her mind. The part about Benezia and indoctrination comes fairly late in the cycle, in between "Little Wing" and the commandos/pony part.
#4
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 04:09
Just to be certain, the "I am not my mother" bit comes pretty early in the cycle, when Aethyta reminds Liara she threatened to flay someone alive with her mind. The part about Benezia and indoctrination comes fairly late in the cycle, in between "Little Wing" and the commandos/pony part.
I have stood and listened to them for a minute and then nothing. So I figured they were done talking. Do you have to keep going back to them? At least before the coup.
#5
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 04:10
I have stood and listened to them for a minute and then nothing. So I figured they were done talking. Do you have to keep going back to them? At least before the coup.
Yes. Walk over to the Turian general and then back again to go through the entire cycle.
#6
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 04:20
Yes. Walk over to the Turian general and then back again to go through the entire cycle.
Funny you should mention the General. I had him killed.
I'm back on the ship. Would T'soni and dad still be talking if I go back to the Citadel?
#7
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 04:31
I doubt the game knows which squadmates you used on a specific mission in ME1, there is no import flag. Garrus always thinks he "pulled Shepards ass out of the fire on Noveria, Feros and Ilos" for example. I think the game simply assumes you've used all your squadmates...
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#8
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 05:09
Funny you should mention the General. I had him killed.
I'm back on the ship. Would T'soni and dad still be talking if I go back to the Citadel?
Yes. (before the coup, of course.)
#9
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 05:13
I doubt the game knows which squadmates you used on a specific mission in ME1, there is no import flag. Garrus always thinks he "pulled Shepards ass out of the fire on Noveria, Feros and Ilos" for example. I think the game simply assumes you've used all your squadmates...
That seems likely. I don't have the editor (I play on xbox) so I will take your word on it. It is odd what they flag, though. For instance, in your initial coversation with Miranda in ME2 where she discusses the control chip, if have that dialogue, then when you talk to her in the Presidium apartment Shepard says "I think you mentioned that before" when she apologizes for wanting the control chip, but if you skip that dialogue then Shepard skips that line. Who'd of thunk they would flag whether you hit a certain investigate option or not?
#10
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 05:20
It does for some of them. Oddly enough, dialogue in Leviathan changes depending on whether Tali was with you on Feros. Dialogue changes based on who your biotic and tech specialists were in the Suicide Mission, too.I doubt the game knows which squadmates you used on a specific mission in ME1, there is no import flag. Garrus always thinks he "pulled Shepards ass out of the fire on Noveria, Feros and Ilos" for example. I think the game simply assumes you've used all your squadmates...
#11
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 05:40
dialogue in Leviathan changes depending on whether Tali was with you on Feros.
How so?
#12
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 05:52
It's her static dialogue in the engine room after the mission on the asteroid. She compares the workers there to the colonists on Feros if she was brought there. She says something else if she wasn't. I don't have a playthrough that didn't take her there which made it all the way through the trilogy to Leviathan, I read that someone else discovered this. It's possible she only has one set of dialogue for an ME1 import game and another from a non-import game.How so?
#13
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 05:58
It's her static dialogue in the engine room after the mission on the asteroid. She compares the workers there to the colonists on Feros if she was brought there. She says something else if she wasn't. I don't have a playthrough that didn't take her there which made it all the way through the trilogy to Leviathan, I read that someone else discovered this. It's possible she only has one set of dialogue for an ME1 import game and another from a non-import game.
Well, pooh. I had Tali die in my current playthrough. Maybe I could redo the SM since it was the last thing I did and keep her alive this time to find out. I know for certain I didn't use her on Feros since I was working on the Sentinel and Asari achievements.
Added: it is a very sad thing walking by the memorial wall with Tali's name on it. ![]()
#14
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 06:01
I wouldn't know. It's never happened to me.Well, pooh. I had Tali die in my current playthrough. Maybe I could redo the SM since it was the last thing I did and keep her alive this time to find out. I know for certain I didn't use her on Feros since I was working on the Sentinel and Asari achievements.
Added: it is a very sad thing walking by the memorial wall with Tali's name on it.
I could go back and do Leviathan with my female engineer playthrough; I don't think she brought her along.
#15
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 06:03
I wouldn't know. It's never happened to me.
Will you hate me if I tell you that I engineered it so she would die? I wanted to do an ME3 run without her since I have never seen that.
#16
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 06:08
Nah. I've lost just about every member of the squad except Team Dextro (and Zaeed, come to think of it) across my various playthroughs to see what changed. Kept Garrus in all of them because I hear nothing changes without him, and I'd otherwise be compelled to use James, EDI, or Liara for the first half of the game (or Javik); kept Tali because Tali.Will you hate me if I tell you that I engineered it so she would die? I wanted to do an ME3 run without her since I have never seen that.
YouTube tells me Xen is pretty hilarious, though.
#17
Posté 09 mars 2014 - 07:19
Will you hate me if I tell you that I engineered it so she would die? I wanted to do an ME3 run without her since I have never seen that.
Nothing wrong with that. I've done playthroughs with all have been dead at one time or another. I've done playthroughs with 2 survive all the way up 12 survive.
Listening to Xen while on the dreadnought is funny. A suggestion when doing that mission, bring James and T'soni. They have dialogue talking about slavery vs death.
#18
Posté 10 mars 2014 - 06:13
Yeah I think it'd be too much to try and account for every combination of squadmates on every mission and code responses on all of them.
And even though I argue for more solo/infiltration missions, some missions you'd really want all your team there. So if they all talk about being there I go with it and pretend that's the way it happened.
Besides that's not the worst of the Aethyta dialogues anyway. The worst is the nonensical dialogue about parenting nomenclature and how, despite being the one pushing for asari advancement, her views on asari military strength actually end up bringing them down.
#19
Posté 10 mars 2014 - 08:33
At one point during the first conversation shep has with aethyta, she will call shep liara's boyfriend/girlfriend even if they're not romantically linked. Can't remember if this is caused by the paragon interrupt or not.
Nothing wrong with that. I've done playthroughs with all have been dead at one time or another. I've done playthroughs with 2 survive all the way up 12 survive.
Listening to Xen while on the dreadnought is funny. A suggestion when doing that mission, bring James and T'soni. They have dialogue talking about slavery vs death.
That's cool, except for Eden Prime I never took James and Liara on a mission together. Liara rarely leaves the Normandy in my playthroughs.
#20
Posté 10 mars 2014 - 08:45
Funny you should mention the General. I had him killed.
I'm back on the ship. Would T'soni and dad still be talking if I go back to the Citadel?
Up until post-Coup when Aethyta leaves they will continue talking. If you hop in the elevator and change floors and go back, they should continue speaking.
#21
Posté 10 mars 2014 - 08:53
Up until post-Coup when Aethyta leaves they will continue talking. If you hop in the elevator and change floors and go back, they should continue speaking.
You don't even have to go that far, just go for a little walk each time there's a pause in the conversation. They end up having quite a conversation. I Like Aethyta.
#22
Posté 10 mars 2014 - 08:55
#23
Posté 10 mars 2014 - 09:02
Game needs more aethyta. And aria.
I would be interested in hearing what Aethyta would say if she was able to be at the chapel on Thessia.
#24
Posté 10 mars 2014 - 09:17
I would be interested in hearing what Aethyta would say if she was able to be at the chapel on Thessia.
Even better, Giannini Parsini and Aethyta on the same mission together.
#25
Posté 10 mars 2014 - 09:21
Even better, Giannini Parsini and Aethyta on the same mission together.
Yes that would be interesting.





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