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#26
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And you judge Wrex after you've shoved that merc out the window? After you're working for an organization that kidnaps children for sick experiments to unlock biotic powers in humans? After you've executed Rana Thanoptis? After you've executed Balak? After you've murdered Sgt. Cathka? After you've made that batarian drink that poison? After you've shot Conrad in the foot? After you've possibly let the council die? After you've told Jack that a 'bullet in the head solves everything.' Don't you dare judge him. Don't you dare.

I think I've only done 2 of those things you mentioned...



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That's a single play through for me. lol.

 

I know that now.



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That's a single play through for me. lol.

 

I know that now.

My gosh. And to think that Jack would try to disobey an easy command from your Shepard.


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And then you top it off with a Liara romance.


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And then you top it off with a Liara romance.

'Cause she's somehow the blueberry on top, right?


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'Cause she's somehow the blueberry on top, right?

 

You have to bring her up right. Renemance in ME1. Followed by a reconnection in ME2 (at least get your scars healed before you see her). And a renemance in ME3.


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You have to bring her up right. Renemance in ME1. Followed by a reconnection in ME2 (at least get your scars healed before you see her). And a renemance in ME3.

I didn't think you healed your scars. I don't heal them anymore, but I keep my Paragon high enough just so I don't have the scars showing up.


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I heal my scars now. I'm to vain not to do that. Besides finding a high platinum planet isn't that difficult.


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I heal my scars now. I'm to vain not to do that. Besides finding a high platinum planet isn't that difficult.

Meh, I try playing my Shep with the scars, but as time goes by, it really starts to look ugly. I wonder what the NPCs really see when they look at me.


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First of all, let me be up front about this. Lose your attitude or ****** off.

 

It seems to me you're the one with the attitude, cause that's wery, wery, wude.  

Maybe If you were the thread starter, which you're not, I might take your "advice".  But I believe I'm allowed to post where I like. 

 

But as I can't be bothered to argue with you, especially if you get upset so easily, I'll leave you to play with yourself.  So ... 

 

 

 

Toodles.



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Meh, I try playing my Shep with the scars, but as time goes by, it really starts to look ugly. I wonder what the NPCs really see when they look at me.

 

This?

 

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That's pretty much it minus the bloody bits. I wouldn't mind the light scars you get when you're first out of the Lazarus Project, but anything that exceeds beyond those scars are just hideous.



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And you judge Wrex after you've shoved that merc out the window? After you're working for an organization that kidnaps children for sick experiments to unlock biotic powers in humans? After you've executed Rana Thanoptis? After you've executed Balak? After you've murdered Sgt. Cathka? After you've made that batarian drink that poison? After you've shot Conrad in the foot? After you've possibly let the council die? After you've told Jack that a 'bullet in the head solves everything.' Don't you dare judge him. Don't you dare.

I've done all of those, but never in a single playthrough. Jeez, when all those actions are together in a single paragraph like that, makes me think even the reapers would say, "Uhh, gee, you know, maybe we should hold off the invasion for a couple hundred more years... just in case." 



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And you judge Wrex after you've shoved that merc out the window? After you're working for an organization that kidnaps children for sick experiments to unlock biotic powers in humans? After you've executed Rana Thanoptis? After you've executed Balak? After you've murdered Sgt. Cathka? After you've made that batarian drink that poison? After you've shot Conrad in the foot? After you've possibly let the council die? After you've told Jack that a 'bullet in the head solves everything.' Don't you dare judge him. Don't you dare.

Be there done that.

 

You can add killing the Turian during Thane's loyalty mission. Killing Zaeed during his loyalty mission. Leave Jacobs father to the hands of the crew. Letting Mordin kill Maleon. Kill 300 000 Batarians and call for the Normandy.  I'm sure I forgot a couple others


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Hmm. Sorry if I do not answer your question... You must play ME3. If you don't it's like closing a good book somewhere in the middle. It is really worth it to play to the end. 



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Be there done that.

 

You can add killing the Turian during Thane's loyalty mission. Killing Zaeed during his loyalty mission. Leave Jacobs father to the hands of the crew. Letting Mordin kill Maleon. Kill 300 000 Batarians and call for the Normandy.  I'm sure I forgot a couple others

 

And then I've faked the genophage cure, let the Quarians slaughter the geth and shot Legion three times. Oh and shot Ashley while wearing Cerberus armor.... just so that she'd know for sure. The only thing on your list I didn't do was kill Zaeed during his loyalty mission because ... Robin Sachs.


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My alternate renegade Shepard would probably have left Zaeed to burn, but the opportunity didn't present itself since Vido [and the refinery workers] burned instead.



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Meh, I try playing my Shep with the scars, but as time goes by, it really starts to look ugly. I wonder what the NPCs really see when they look at me.

I truly hate lava-face Shepard. It's not even all that good for lulzworthy stuff, because the NPC's in the game are unaffected by it anyway. Now, if random NPC's had double-takes or recoiled in horror, then I'd always have at least one that did it. But without reactivity, it's just stupid. Heck I would've loved if Shepard tried to initiate a romance and they say something along the lines of having a policy of not sleeping with demons.



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Wrex's role in ME3 was absolutely confusing for me given what I knew of him so far. When you first meet him in the first game, he gets in trouble with C-Sec and then kills Fist, who was unarmed. If you talk to him later on the Normandy he'll tell you how he wanted to kill a good friend for money. The job he did for Saren was a piracy job. ("Checking bodies for valuables").

Bring him with you on Noveria, and he'll tell you how he had freelancer jobs here eliminating businessmen. Later he'll demand you to find him something to kill to get his blood pumping. Finally he'll make a strong case for killing the Rachni Queen using the same arguments that others use to justify the genophage. So in conclusion he was a pirate, a contract killer and overall a rotten and ruthless bastard (and I don't even mean it that negative or try to bash him, it's what made him interesting). He was also a prime example for me why people considered Krogans as dangerous.

Now in the third game all of a sudden I am supposed to believe that Wrex is some kind of wise and peaceful leader. He makes himself look like a pacifist, Eve tells you how he's the great hope for Krogans and no one seems even a bit worried about him. Even though he couldn't solve the situation on Sur'kesh peacefully. Padok Wiks had to step in to stop a gunfight. Even though he couldn't solve the situation with Wreav on Tuchanka peacefully. Eve had to step in. It was ridicoulous. In my 4 playthrougs I had Wrex one time, shook my head so many times in disbelief, and after that made sure I had Wreav in charge.

With Wreav the Tuchanka arc is actually quite satisfying for me. With Wrex it's messed up.  If I at least could let my Shepard express some of the doubts that I had about Wrex it would be ok, but when I finally sabotaged (I also only cured with Wreav) and my Shepard got confronted by Wrex, the game makes her say "The other Krogans aren't like you Wrex".

 

Well I partly agree with this, but not entirely because imo Wrex is one of the characters whose development over the trilogy is really believable as opposed to a few others. In ME1 Wrex was all of those things, but it mostly stemmed from him just being bitter with the Krogan's situation and the Krogan themselves. IIRC he even points out that the Krogan were basically asking for it and that their behaviour during the Krogan Rebellions was what got them stuck with the genophage in the first place. Anyway, it seemed to me that his position was that Krogan in general were just resigned to being thugs and mercs because that's all they had left going for them, and he was just another one caught in that mindset even though he knew it.

 

In ME2 he got some direction and a goal of making the Krogan work even with the Genophage. He made them do so through force obviously, but that's the Krogan way. They never made him any less brutal, he was just more driven and positive about it. Pretty much the same in ME3. So imo his character arc is generally okay. I don't like his personality change though, he became all holly jolly for some reason. And I'm also not a fan of how he becomes the symbol for peace for all Krogan because at the end of the day he's still pretty much a thug. In fact, he's already demanding planets off the Council before ME3's done and he doesn't show any sign of having thought about Krogan over-expansion in the future. 



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'Cause she's somehow the blueberry on top, right?

 

 

You have to bring her up right. Renemance in ME1. Followed by a reconnection in ME2 (at least get your scars healed before you see her). And a renemance in ME3.

 

I'm curios, what are you two talking about?

 

I truly hate lava-face Shepard. It's not even all that good for lulzworthy stuff, because the NPC's in the game are unaffected by it anyway. Now, if random NPC's had double-takes or recoiled in horror, then I'd always have at least one that did it. But without reactivity, it's just stupid. Heck I would've loved if Shepard tried to initiate a romance and they say something along the lines of having a policy of not sleeping with demons.

 

I think FemShep isn't too bad. MShep, on the other hand... compare.

 

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vs.

 

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I don't know, FemShep seems almost aestetic. MShep, yeah, kinda revolting.

 

But then again, I may be biased a little. And I'mm currently running through ME2 with reneShep and despite being almost total renegade, she hasn't progressed far enough to look like Sheploo up there.

 

I won't go into how I feel about the "face only" policy for the scars, just that I consider it pretty stupid.



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For MShep you gotta mix in some Paragon to make it work:

 

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And you judge Wrex after you've shoved that merc out the window? After you're working for an organization that kidnaps children for sick experiments to unlock biotic powers in humans? After you've executed Rana Thanoptis? After you've executed Balak? After you've murdered Sgt. Cathka? After you've made that batarian drink that poison? After you've shot Conrad in the foot? After you've possibly let the council die? After you've told Jack that a 'bullet in the head solves everything.' Don't you dare judge him. Don't you dare.

 

Could I judge Wrex for being a total idiot and completely incompetent as a leader?