"I got better hair than you"

"I got better hair than you"

In ME2, they say all the colonies were abducted without a trace. How come on those hundreds of colonies, nobody noticed the massive scorch marks from where the collector ship took off with its massive rocket boosters that spit out a huge amount of massive flames.
It also doesn't make sense that anyone would ever blame hundreds of thousands of people disappearing on pirates and slavers. A few hundred, or a couple thousand? Okay, sure. But not a major city's worth....
the only good thing about Leng is his hair. He has the best looking hairstyle in the trilogy
He is asian.
Asians are known for having awesome hairstyles.
Liara as the Shadowbroker as a playable NPC that goes into hot zones with Shepard. Risking an valuable asset is always a bad idea. Also Edi-bot, for a similar reason due to she is an advanced A.I. that is invaluable to piloting the Ship among other things. why risk her. True, Shepard needs people on the field fighting with him like Kaiden/Ashley, and Garrus. Well their main advantage(I do like them a lot), they can be replaced.
Liara as the Shadowbroker as a playable NPC that goes into hot zones with Shepard. Risking an valuable asset is always a bad idea. Also Edi-bot, for a similar reason due to she is an advanced A.I. that is invaluable to piloting the Ship among other things. why risk her. True, Shepard needs people on the field fighting with him like Kaiden/Ashley, and Garrus. Well their main advantage(I do like them a lot), they can be replaced.
You're right about Liara. Wrong about EDI. By using Eva's mobile platfrom EDI doesn't risk anything. She is the Normandy first. A body is just a tool.
Liara as the Shadowbroker as a playable NPC that goes into hot zones with Shepard. Risking an valuable asset is always a bad idea. Also Edi-bot, for a similar reason due to she is an advanced A.I. that is invaluable to piloting the Ship among other things. why risk her. True, Shepard needs people on the field fighting with him like Kaiden/Ashley, and Garrus. Well their main advantage(I do like them a lot), they can be replaced.
Liara as the Shadowbroker as a playable NPC that goes into hot zones with Shepard. Risking an valuable asset is always a bad idea. Also Edi-bot, for a similar reason due to she is an advanced A.I. that is invaluable to piloting the Ship among other things. why risk her. True, Shepard needs people on the field fighting with him like Kaiden/Ashley, and Garrus. Well their main advantage(I do like them a lot), they can be replaced.
The hologram had no reason to become a platform. It has no use. Whatever it can do as a platform it can do as a hologram except be a platform. Even on Chronos, have the thing do the same that it did on the collector ship in ME2. Upload the holgram into the system and everything is pretty much the same. Look at that. I created a spot for an ME2 squadmate on the roster. Enter Miranda. Excellent
The Liara thing. Yeah. Instead of having the shadowbroker ship be destroyed when ramming a Cerberus cruiser, have Liara use it as a base of operations. After Mars, she heads back to the ship. During the game she sends emails to Shepard about whatever. When Shepard chooses to go to Eden Prime, she/he picks up Liara from the ship. The same for Thessia. There was no need for her to be on the Normandy. Look at that. I created another opening on the roster. Enter another ME2 squadmate. Excellent
What valuable asset? What does Liara actually do as the shadow broker?
well one of the duties of the Shadow Broker is the Control of the Information. Well To me, if I was writing ME3 and keeping her as the shadow broker. I will not put her in danger in which Shepard and the Normandy crew is known to get into a lot in the 3 games. I know Liara has fans but I do think she is inept as the Shadow Broker. As for Edi-bot, I do agree with themikefest in making Edi into Edi-bot for many reasons
The fact that Shepard and many other characters are acting like Earth was the only planet hit by the reapers. Or that Shepard seems to think that this particular boy he saw dying on Earth was the only child killed during the war.
And in ME where humans act like they're treated poorly by the other races, when 2/3 of Citadel seems to be swarming with them.
When you're going through the Ardat-Yakshi Monastery there's a dead Banshee body on the floor. Except they disintegrate when killed.
The Thorian is green. But why? How can it photosynthesise from inside with virtually no light?
And how did it get halfway up the Prothean skyscraper?
The Thorian is green. But why? How can it photosynthesise from inside with virtually no light?
And how did it get halfway up the Prothean skyscraper?
It's not green
... I thought a Thorian look like a parasitic mold with anal sphincter....
And how did it get halfway up the Prothean skyscraper?
The 'stupid machine!' says that the Thorian grows under large parts of the Feros surface.
So my headcanon says we didn't kill the Thorian, but one Thorian offspring that grew into there in the last 50K years since the Protheans were extinguished.
It's not green
The 'stupid machine!' says that the Thorian grows under large parts of the Feros surface.
So my headcanon says we didn't kill the Thorian, but one Thorian offspring that grew into there in the last 50K years since the Protheans were extinguished.
The Thorian actually reminds me of a heart.
Note: Not really fighting your headcanon, just adding my thoughts.
I just wish that the Thorian; though maybe not that specific one; would have played a larger role in the series, or have at least appeared in more than one cut scene of one mission of the first game, and then never mentioned ever again.
The Mass Effect franchise was running dangerously low on the 'alien' aliens as the series progressed, it would have been nice to have more of that 'other' element present.
Later in the game Shepard approaches Kaidan and immediately asks: "Just trying to get a sense of where the crew is at. Thoughts?"
An un-romanced Kaidan (e.g. with a male Shepard) will respond with: "We're all in for the duration. You can count on everyone to do their duty." However, a romanced Kaidan (female Shepard) responds only with: "I've wasted enough of your time, Commander. We'll have time for personal debriefings later."
Well, geez, she approached him with a question; and I think the least he could do is answer it regardless of gender or any romance status.
Later in the game Shepard approaches Kaidan and immediately asks: "Just trying to get a sense of where the crew is at. Thoughts?"
An un-romanced Kaidan (e.g. with a male Shepard) will respond with: "We're all in for the duration. You can count on everyone to do their duty." However, a romanced Kaidan (female Shepard) responds only with: "I've wasted enough of your time, Commander. We'll have time for personal debriefings later."
Well, geez, she approached him with a question; and I think the least he could do is answer it regardless of gender or any romance status.
Well, he did offer to "de-brief" Shepard later... ![]()
Well, he did offer to "de-brief" Shepard later...
He offers, but alas he doesn't get the chance... need him to make sure the bomb goes off on Virmire.
If ems is below 2600 with destroy being chosen, why aren't the scenes showing the reapers destroyed on Tuchanka and Thessia not shown? Those scenes are only shown if ems is above 2600.
If ems is below 2600 with destroy being chosen, why aren't the scenes showing the reapers destroyed on Tuchanka and Thessia not shown? Those scenes are only shown if ems is above 2600.
Too much effort to make a total destruction variant for those places as opposed to a regular destroy version most likely.
If ems is below 2600 with destroy being chosen, why aren't the scenes showing the reapers destroyed on Tuchanka and Thessia not shown? Those scenes are only shown if ems is above 2600.
You just want to see Thessia glassed, don't you? ![]()