You can see Miri's arse crack even more distinctly.
Well don't click on the picture of the woman. It's a bit banshee.
You can see Miri's arse crack even more distinctly.
Well don't click on the picture of the woman. It's a bit banshee.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Please BW - give fem characters fem animation, don't just plop them onto male animations ![]()
Kelly, the resident Psychologist, also notices small discrepancies in Samara´s behavior.
About the husk experiment, there are at least too. If you click on it several times when you first visit the lab you can make it explode. You can also do it again during your second visit. Should you decide to take it home, it will scare the hamster if you have it. Also, when your things are stolen and discarded by the clone in Citadel, the husk will also be in the trash can.
Reading the recent topic in this thread made me have a flashback regarding this piece of news:
http://www.independe...nt-9734174.html
And of course, the whole Tennins incident:
http://bestpicblog.c...ashes-fans/399/
http://jeffwinbush.c...venus-williams/
http://www.dailymail...ittle-much.html
http://www.eurweb.co...ts-causes-stir/
If you don't talk to Bailey in his office all the way until the Citadel Coup, Khalisah will be present in his office when he debriefs you after the Coup.
There are M-080 APC vehicles on Arrae, visible from the roof when AA gun controls are located
I don't remember paying any attention to this, but looks like Omega and the Citadel are of the same length.
Good find, maybe ancient Omega was the Citadel mk.1 back in the first cycles.
Thanks, Garrus.
I'm early in a ME3 run doing errands on the Citadel. Just got done talking to Vosque and noticed Garrus speaking about held up food shipments with a C-Sec officer. What does he do? Whine to Shepard like everyone else? Nope, he uses his own influence with Bailey to get the food flowing to his people, sparing me going up to the Embassies again or whatever to solve this. I never really appreciated that before just wanted to give G-man a high five on that one. ![]()
I don't remember paying any attention to this, but looks like Omega and the Citadel are of the same length.
Yep
http://forum.bioware...8#entry17233119
Following up with my original post on squadmates cutting through the jamming during the clone fight. It looks like the order is Liara -> Tali -> Ashley/(Kaidan?) -> ???
I think LI has a different comment and gets priority if they aren't with you. I'll have to test it with my Talimancer playthrough once I get that far.
Tali:
Ashley:
On an unrelated note, this fight was so much easier with my Infiltrator Shep. ![]()
Just did Liara's time capsule scene with a balanced R/P score she says 'She knew when to be persuasive and when to apply pressure' when summing up Shepard's entry. I never heard that line before, I guess I always leaned strongly to one side or the other.
I don't remember paying any attention to this, but looks like Omega and the Citadel are of the same length.
I always somehow imagined Omega being a lot smaller. I've never paid much attention to the facts and information of planets and stations before, I've probably missed a lot of interesting stuff.
I always somehow imagined Omega being a lot smaller. I've never paid much attention to the facts and information of planets and stations before, I've probably missed a lot of interesting stuff.
I read all the planet entries in the first game but in the following two games I found flying the little Normandy to the planets to be somewhat of a chore, so now I only end up reading those of planets I have to visit. I still remember thinking when first playing Mass Effect 2 "I have a pilot, why am I flying this ship myself?"
Perhaps I am alone but I found the Mass Effect 1 system to be far better.
I read all the planet entries in the first game but in the following two games I found flying the little Normandy to the planets to be somewhat of a chore, so now I only end up reading those of planets I have to visit. I still remember thinking when first playing Mass Effect 2 "I have a pilot, why am I flying this ship myself?"
Perhaps I am alone but I found the Mass Effect 1 system to be far better.
It's also annoying as hell in ME2 when you have to pay for fuel which runs out way too quickly.
I read all the planet entries in the first game but in the following two games I found flying the little Normandy to the planets to be somewhat of a chore, so now I only end up reading those of planets I have to visit. I still remember thinking when first playing Mass Effect 2 "I have a pilot, why am I flying this ship myself?"
Perhaps I am alone but I found the Mass Effect 1 system to be far better.
You're missing out, there are some awesome planetary codices in ME2.
One of several I always liked was "Bothros"
"A rock and ice planet, Bothros is home to a scientific curiosity. Evidence of a primate-like spacefaring civilization was found frozen in its equatorial ice, ranging from melted fragments of metal to preserved remains of the creatures still wearing suits for extravehicular activity. Further exploration revealed that their habitation centers were vaporized by orbital bombardments from railgun-like weapons hitting with a force of approximately 120 kilotons of TNT. Only those that fled or happened to be away from the habitats were preserved in the ice, where they died of asphyxiation.
This unknown species did not come from Asteria, but scientific teams are looking for evidence that they visited there. It is difficult to believe they would colonize a frozen rock like Bothros and ignore a lush garden world. Their world of origin is also a mystery."
And Eingana
"Eingana is a hot, beautiful, and deadly world, covered with the debris of ancient starships. Approximately 127,000 years ago, a series of battles were fought over it by two organic species, the thoi'han and the inusannon. Although no records of the conflict remain, most historians agree that both races wanted to colonize Eingana, and neither were willing to share. The two lost hundreds of ships in a series of battles over Eingana and its moon, Barraiya; many of these were eventually pulled in by the planet's gravity well.
The mass effect drive cores of these ships broke apart, dumping refined element zero over large stretches of the landscape. This poisoned the environment and a wave of extinctions followed. Many of the animal species that remained showed a tendency to develop biotic powers. As the ecology of Eingana is energetic and aggressive, this makes colonization a deadly peril."
They're also good for scanning, plenty of platinum and eezo.
hahahah~ people! you know those waterfall in the Citadel Casino? Apparently, its Hanar urinal. Unbelievable.
I remember reading an entry to a planet that was very interesting but I've forgotten the name of it. It was either in ME1 or ME2. Pretty sure it was in ME1 but might have been both actually.
Someone found a giant, ancient alien ship (the description made it sound like a derelict reaper) inside a crater, might have been the Alliance. Then it was the Batarians, I think, salvaged and removed it. Then they later either denied being involved, or denied it ever being there in the first place.
I don't remember exactly what the entry said, but it was something like that, and very interesting. It's really bothering me now, I need to know which one it was.
hahahah~ people! you know those waterfall in the Citadel Casino? Apparently, its Hanar urinal. Unbelievable.
I believe that statement is only made to discourage Shep contiually touching the waterfalls. The announcer sounds pretty nerved.
Someone found a giant, ancient alien ship (the description made it sound like a derelict reaper) inside a crater, might have been the Alliance. Then it was the Batarians, I think, salvaged and removed it. Then they later either denied being involved, or denied it ever being there in the first place.
I don't remember exactly what the entry said, but it was something like that, and very interesting. It's really bothering me now, I need to know which one it was.
It's Jartar, Dis System, Hades Gamma Cluster from ME1 (maybe also in ME3).
I believe that statement is only made to discourage Shep contiually touching the waterfalls. The announcer sounds pretty nerved.
It's Jartar, Dis System, Hades Gamma Cluster from ME1 (maybe also in ME3).
Spoiler
That's the one! Thank you, I was struggling to find it! Is it anything to do with the "Leviathan" dlc in ME3? I've not played it yet.
hahahah~ people! you know those waterfall in the Citadel Casino? Apparently, its Hanar urinal. Unbelievable.
So, now the question becomes: have you found the feces analyzer on Sur'Kesh? ![]()
hahahah~ people! you know those waterfall in the Citadel Casino? Apparently, its Hanar urinal. Unbelievable.
So, now the question becomes: have you found the feces analyzer on Sur'Kesh?
I don't know. She didn't sound like she's lying.
As for feces analyzers... I'm that in my second year as an undergraduate, microbiology core. Then its totally not fun when you have an examination where you get more artefacts than parasite eggs in your slide and you have to poke a vial filled with simian or human diarrhea and remake several slides while your professors hovering behind your back...so a console like that is probably a life saver.... literally.
That's the one! Thank you, I was struggling to find it! Is it anything to do with the "Leviathan" dlc in ME3? I've not played it yet.
It is connected to the DLC though not in the obvious way