Wrong game, ma'am, wrong game!
The first Scientist you meet on Eden Prime says "Thank the Maker".
Wrong game, ma'am, wrong game!
The first Scientist you meet on Eden Prime says "Thank the Maker".
Wow, and I just played ME1 again 2 days ago. Which options do you pick to get him to off himself? I'm very paragon in ME1 so far, with a Paragade for ME2 and 3 (my latest Shep is a paragon, but also a Sole Survivor. I started picking more renegade options towards her enemies after Virmire, and hung up on the council for the first time. I'm new to the series.) Still, I'm curious and I might have to check that out. I need my, "Yep, Shep is an ass" playthrough after all.
http://youtu.be/wJ2VXtCVGqI?t=12m50s
I remember killing Toombs and then killing the scientist
@Von Uber: April 2014. I barely remember what I had for breakfast this morning ![]()
You sure could execute a lot of people in ME1.
SPECTRE AUTHORITY
Just realised that according to established lore everyone at the Silver Sun fund raiser that you can speak to survives (as they are all named characters).
When in Peak 15, when you reach the medical center, there's Dr. Paelon is lying on a bed until you go up to talk to him. If you stand near the middle of the table just a little bit away from him, he starts spazzing out. Meaning, that he starts rapidly bouncing up and down at a furious pace. This only is visible before you talk to him, and if you stand in just the right spot.
So, who knows from where this quote comes from? ""If you want to see more of the package than me beating you with it, make me a serious offer."
I saw it only in my last playthrough sometime ago, and I thought it hilarious!
So, who knows from where this quote comes from? ""If you want to see more of the package than me beating you with it, make me a serious offer."
I saw it only in my last playthrough sometime ago, and I thought it hilarious!
ME1: Noveria, talking to the krogan Inamorda about Opold's package. Renegade rulez ![]()
During my recent ME3 playthrough, I chose all paragon dialogue when talking with TIM, but when facing him on the Citadel, I chose a renegade dialogue and the next I chose a paragon dialogue. He still killed himself. Every time I've done that, before this playthrough, I ended up watching him kill Anderson and then kill him or I kill him before he kills Anderson
During my recent ME3 playthrough, I chose all paragon dialogue when talking with TIM, but when facing him on the Citadel, I chose a renegade dialogue and the next I chose a paragon dialogue. He still killed himself. Every time I've done that, before this playthrough, I ended up watching him kill Anderson and then kill him or I kill him before he kills Anderson
Only the final persuasion choice in the last conversation with TIM matters, as far as I know.
I chose the red dialogue instead of the blue this time, and TIM came at me with a pistol. I've never seen that before, because he usually shoots himself, or I cap his ass before he can shoot Anderson.
I knew Ruthles Shepard was a tad extreme, but I'd never heard this before:

I knew Ruthles Shepard was a tad extreme, but I'd never heard this before:
That's the official report though...
Meh, I didn't pay enough attention when reading I suppose ![]()
Only the final persuasion choice in the last conversation with TIM matters, as far as I know.
Nope. I did on the last check before and it's never had TIM kill himself. It always led to femshep killing him.
Just watched Christopher Odd's finale to his blind playthrough and was quite saddened to see the slide of a deserted Rannoch since Odd sided with the Geth and then picked Destroy. Never seen that slide before. It was quite melancholy.
That's the official report though...
In the unofficial report, Ruthless Shepard killed his/her own men... because Ruthless.
Is there a video on telling Joker not to pursue relationship with EDI at the Purgatory?
In the unofficial report, Ruthless Shepard killed his/her own men... because Ruthless.
I'm currently writing a fiction where Shepard's actions, while questionable, are not that "ruthless" as the official report portrays them.
In the unofficial report, Ruthless Shepard killed his/her own men... because Ruthless.
"A bullet in the head solves everything." - Shepard 3:16