You know what this thread needs:
Insanely potent anti-aging cream?
You know what this thread needs:
Insanely potent anti-aging cream?
Still fine tho.
Ayyyyyyyyyyyyy.
There are several characters that really didn't appear to me the way they supposed to. Miranda was supposed to be intelligent and manipulative, yet she completely unecessarily reveals to Shepard her plans with the control chip. Really dumb move from her, she gave Shepard all the reasons in the world to distrust her. Wrex was supposed to be a bringer of peace and a reasonable leader, yet during the genophage arc on two occasions he almost started an armed conflict because of his impulsive character. Jack was the person psychopatic killer were afraid of yet even struggles to execute Aresh (needing Shepards encouragement). Liara as Shadow Broler is just another example. Kinda shows how good the character writing really was
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There are several characters that really didn't appear to me the way they supposed to. Miranda was supposed to be intelligent and manipulative, yet she completely unecessarily reveals to Shepard her plans with the control chip. Really dumb move from her, she gave Shepard all the reasons in the world to distrust her.
She was outright being honest with you. Also, Miranda isn't really manipulative in the sense you're describing. In fact, she's not at all.
She reveals what she wanted because she's a frank person and felt that it was necessary to voice her concerns over your motivations. That's not really a matter of trust just yet, because she has no reason to trust you either. For all she knows from her analysis of you, you're the stupid alliance war hero that puts his moral principles above the practical common good.
No, the move was a way to confirm to you that she doesn't trust you if anything. In ME3, she brings this up again to let you know that she now regrets the decision, even if it was never implemented.
Would it have been better for her to not tell you about the control chip? Something tells me you would be condemning her no matter what she did. Rather irrationally and unjustifiably too.
Blimey, it says something when even a liara hate thread struggles to hit two pages!
Probably because it's not a Liara hate thread?
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Blimey, it says something when even a liara hate thread struggles to hit two pages!
Meh, it's quite a while away until ME4.
The Reapers defeating Shepard's team with a bomb that turns them all into helpless babies would be the most hilarious Critical Mission Failure I can think of.
On the other hand, if the Crucible had been designed to turn Reapers into little baby cuttlefish that everybody can just step on I don't think there'd have been any ending complaints whatsoever.