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Mass Effect Romance: Who should I pick?
#51
Posté 15 juillet 2014 - 10:41
#52
Posté 15 juillet 2014 - 11:02
None of them really considering how things end up.
You'll never have those little blue babies, Liara fans.... You have my condolences.
#53
Posté 15 juillet 2014 - 12:34
None of them really considering how things end up.
You'll never have those little blue babies, Liara fans.... You have my condolences.
Oh?

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#54
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Posté 15 juillet 2014 - 12:47
Guest_john_sheparrd_*
always Miranda !!!
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#55
Posté 15 juillet 2014 - 12:53
Fanart doesn't count, you know.
#56
Posté 15 juillet 2014 - 05:23
Oh?
The look on Shepard's face. ![]()
#57
Posté 15 juillet 2014 - 05:24
Male Shepard should look a bit more older in that picture, I think.
#59
Posté 15 juillet 2014 - 06:32
Kaidan
#60
Posté 15 juillet 2014 - 07:47
Male Shepard should look a bit more older in that picture, I think.
My Shepard ended up getting a lovely synthetic protein overlay and has extensive muscle and skin augmentation. She's gonna age beautifully.
#61
Posté 15 juillet 2014 - 11:11
Wouldn't that be destroyed in the Destroy Ending?My Shepard ended up getting a lovely synthetic protein overlay and has extensive muscle and skin augmentation. She's gonna age beautifully.
#62
Posté 16 juillet 2014 - 12:44
I'd say Liara is pretty good since she more or else seen Shepard apocalyptic vision and I always thought the mind melding allows for deeper understanding for both parties...though gotta say I disliked her change in ME 2 and she could've visited Shepard while she was on mars. Really? No letters!?
I only played a male Shepard, but I'd say Garrus was a really good friend and really understood my Shepard without the hero worship/ laying more burden. I'd imagine that his romance will be deeper, especially since he's romanceable in all 3 games. I think I'm gonna youtube his romance.
#63
Posté 16 juillet 2014 - 12:52
Oh?
That face on the right does not sit well with me.
#64
Posté 16 juillet 2014 - 03:40
Wouldn't that be destroyed in the Destroy Ending?
Why would it? Shepard isn't part reaper tech, and the [high EMS] destroy beam is selective enough that it doesn't wipe out everything artificial.
#65
Posté 16 juillet 2014 - 03:43
Why would it? Shepard isn't part reaper tech, and the [high EMS] destroy beam is selective enough that it doesn't wipe out everything artificial.
Writing stump: The Catalyst is inconsistent on what he means by the term synthetic. He changes his definition of it when describing Synthesis and Destroy.
Which is a sign of instability. And bad writing.
#66
Posté 16 juillet 2014 - 04:06
Writing stump: The Catalyst is inconsistent on what he means by the term synthetic. He changes his definition of it when describing Synthesis and Destroy.
Which is a sign of instability. And bad writing.
This is why I totally disregard that statement altogether. The change in context is meaningless, and high EMS destroy invalidates it anyway. I mean, what the hell does it mean to be partly synthetic in a universe where augmentation and cybernetics are common? Heck the Catalyst could say the same thing to Garrus and it would be true.
#67
Posté 16 juillet 2014 - 04:42
This is why I totally disregard that statement altogether. The change in context is meaningless, and high EMS destroy invalidates it anyway. I mean, what the hell does it mean to be partly synthetic in a universe where augmentation and cybernetics are common? Heck the Catalyst could say the same thing to Garrus and it would be true.
Using the word, "synthetic" was a very bad idea. At times it seems like the Catalyst is suggesting our ipods and pace makers might turn on us.
#68
Posté 16 juillet 2014 - 05:08
Using the word, "synthetic" was a very bad idea. At times it seems like the Catalyst is suggesting our ipods and pace makers might turn on us.
I didn't mind it so much, because up until that point, there was never any confusion about its use within the context of the discussion. I suppose it would have helped if there was some kind of shorthand name that set synthetic life forms apart from mundane machinery, but the Catalyst's use of the word is the only time in the series that I can recall where it became unclear what was meant when it was used. Like, when Chakwas tells Shepard that he/she has a "synthetic protein overlay", obviously it has nothing to do with sapient machines. If someone talks about synthetic fabrics, obviously no one is going to later discuss their eventual uprising. But then here comes the Catalyst to bring ruination.
#69
Posté 16 juillet 2014 - 05:19
I didn't mind it so much, because up until that point, there was never any confusion about its use within the context of the discussion. I suppose it would have helped if there was some kind of shorthand name that set synthetic life forms apart from mundane machinery, but the Catalyst's use of the word is the only time in the series that I can recall where it became unclear what was meant when it was used. Like, when Chakwas tells Shepard that he/she has a "synthetic protein overlay", obviously it has nothing to do with sapient machines. If someone talks about synthetic fabrics, obviously no one is going to later discuss their eventual uprising. But then here comes the Catalyst to bring ruination.
Oh, sorry. That's what I meant. Synthetic in context of the Catalyst conversation.
#70
Posté 16 juillet 2014 - 07:05
Using the word, "synthetic" was a very bad idea. At times it seems like the Catalyst is suggesting our ipods and pace makers might turn on us.
Hey, if anything, we can conclude from this that the Catalyst is politically correct ![]()
Cause I recall that 'Synthetic' is the pc term for AI in the MEU.
#71
Posté 16 juillet 2014 - 08:54
I'd only romanced liara and miranda and I've seen kaiden on youtube.
I'd say Liara is pretty good since she more or else seen Shepard apocalyptic vision and I always thought the mind melding allows for deeper understanding for both parties...though gotta say I disliked her change in ME 2 and she could've visited Shepard while she was on mars. Really? No letters!?
I only played a male Shepard, but I'd say Garrus was a really good friend and really understood my Shepard without the hero worship/ laying more burden. I'd imagine that his romance will be deeper, especially since he's romanceable in all 3 games. I think I'm gonna youtube his romance.
Is Garrus romanceable in Mass Effect 1?
I didn't know that. ![]()
#72
Posté 16 juillet 2014 - 09:55
Garrus is NOT romanceable in ME1. femShep can only romance Kaidan & Liara.
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#73
Posté 16 juillet 2014 - 11:29
Oh?
These are well done, but the uncanny valley face of that kid kinda gives me the willies.
#74
Posté 16 juillet 2014 - 05:46





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