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#101
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In ME if was Pressly, in ME2 Miranda, in ME3 I guess Liara.
If I Had the choice, I would've chosen Miranda.

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Space Hamster.

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Things get kinda hairy in ME1. I'd rather not talk about it.
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I refuse to get that husk head. That thing is disgusting. :D


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I refuse to get that husk head. That thing is disgusting. :D

After seeing this I never keep it :D

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I refuse to get that husk head. That thing is disgusting. :D

I enjoy activating it a number of times just to watch it explode 


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I enjoy activating it a number of times just to watch it explode 

 

I didn't even know you could do that. I just thought it was gross.. 

 

It's just funny. Shep is a bit railroaded into being really sensitive and mushy to Ann's feelings, and the next minute, he's taking a husk head into his cabin. 



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I didn't even know you could do that. I just thought it was gross.. 

 

It's just funny. Shep is a bit railroaded into being really sensitive and mushy to Ann's feelings, and the next minute, he's taking a husk head into his cabin. 

I did it one time and after that I just ignore it

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On the Field, Garrus. For less Combat oriented thing, Liara.



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ME1 - Garrus. 'cause he's my Bro and goes everywhere with me.

ME2 - Garrus. 'cause he's my Bro and goes everywhere with me.

ME3 - Garrus. 'cause he's my Bro and goes everywhere with me.

 

Even the dossier on Hagalaz admits that Garrus was an exceptional leader in his own right, but was always overshadowed by Shepard's presence. He's also (if you so choose) the only companion and the only NPC apart from Joker, that is with you almost throughout every step of Trilogy. Couldn't really pick anyone else as my 2nd in command.


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I didn't even know you could do that. I just thought it was gross.


Yeah, if you over-stimulate the head, it'll explode with a loud yell.

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Shepard is second in command.

 

Meet Shepard's C.O.:

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In me3 I would say Garrus and Ashley share that role given both have command experience



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What command experience does Ashley have that qualify her to be in charge of a ship? She's barely qualified to be an officer, and not even a Spectre.


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What command experience does Ashley have that qualify her to be in charge of a ship? She's barely qualified to be an officer, and not even a Spectre.


And remember her intro in ME1, her leadership skills with her squad were on the line of "everyone for himself!" and she was the lucky one to run away and not get caught.

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In terms of how chain of command goes then it should be obvious. (assuming we are limiting it to squadmates because overall in ME 1 Pressley is the second in command) 

In ME 1 it would be Alenko until Virmire, after Virmire if he survives the it is still Alenko if he doesn't survive Virmire then it would be Williams.

In ME 2 it is obviously Miranda

In ME 3 it is Alenko/Williams unless they don't return to the Normandy after the coup.  If they don't return then it is Vega

 

Now if we are just talking about our go to guy not counting the alliance command structure then for me it is Garrus.



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On the SR1 I don't have to name my second in command. The ship does it for me: "Logged: The commanding officer is ashore. X.O. Pressly has the deck."

 

In ME2, Miranda thinks she is second but actually it's Joker. Can't trust that Cerberus scum.

 

In ME3, I am not really comfortable with handing command over to anyone on board. They all seem fairly ... unstable. So, I guess I'd give the ship to Urz. My faithful varren is just waiting to take over in the shuttle bay.


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On the SR1 I don't have to name my second in command. The ship does it for me: "Logged: The commanding officer is ashore. X.O. Pressly has the deck."

 

In ME2, Miranda thinks she is second but actually it's Joker. Can't trust that Cerberus scum.

 

In ME3, I am not really comfortable with handing command over to anyone on board. They all seem fairly ... unstable. So, I guess I'd give the ship to Urz. My faithful varren is just waiting to take over in the shuttle bay.

 

I don't think they're all unstable -- but I think that most of the ME3 crew just has much to learn. Even Garrus still doubts his leadership skills and like ME2, doesn't like the responsibility of other lives. They still don't seem comfortable being like Wrex (or even Grunt/Jack status). Liara comes close, but she only leads as a loner... and is pretty pessimistic about this cycle. Kaidan is the best choice imo. He's a helluva lot more stable than my Shep at least.



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On the SR1 I don't have to name my second in command. The ship does it for me: "Logged: The commanding officer is ashore. X.O. Pressly has the deck."

 

In ME2, Miranda thinks she is second but actually it's Joker. Can't trust that Cerberus scum.

 

In ME3, I am not really comfortable with handing command over to anyone on board. They all seem fairly ... unstable. So, I guess I'd give the ship to Urz. My faithful varren is just waiting to take over in the shuttle bay.

 

I'd rather have the Cerberus scum who gets things done than the cripple who breaks arm and legs getting up to get things done. Just sayin'.

 

And she'll get it done. That's what I love about Cerberus. No bullshit. Do what you need to do. If it helps the cause, it's not off the table.

 

No one else recognizes that like them.



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I'd rather have the Cerberus scum who gets things done than the cripple who breaks arm and legs getting up to get things done. Just sayin'.

 

And she'll get it done. That's what I love about Cerberus. No bullshit. Do what you need to do. If it helps the cause, it's not off the table.

 

No one else recognizes that like them.

Fortunately you have both. And Joker saves your ass more times than Miranda does, technically.

 

Otherwise I'd say plenty of people recognize that. Shepard, if you play him that way. The STG, the Shadow Broker (insofar as he has a cause). The justicars. Even the asari government (not the council), to some extent. And none of them are as proceeduraly flawed or as hilariously over the top.



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I want a dysfunctional, drunk Commander Bailey as my second in command.

 

 

 

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Fortunately you have both. And Joker saves your ass more times than Miranda does, technically.

 

Otherwise I'd say plenty of people recognize that. Shepard, if you play him that way. The STG, the Shadow Broker (insofar as he has a cause). The justicars. Even the asari government (not the council), to some extent. And none of them are as proceeduraly flawed or as hilariously over the top.

 

None of them are also as effective or prepared or actively engaged in solving the issue at hand. And it is a matter of debate on who really believes in what's happenening.



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None of them are also as effective or prepared or actively engaged in solving the issue. And it is a matter of debate on who really believes in what's happenening.

Err... what?

 

The STG was directly responsible for the outcome of both the rachni wars (uplifting the krogan) and Krogan rebellions (smacking them back down via genophage). They are the models for the Spectres (who I forgot to mention the first time around), themselves the epitome of "doing what needs to be done". And they show no signs of slowing down (yagh uplift) despite that last being questionable. Finally you have Mordin preemptively working on the genophage cure before it even became a critical issue.

The Shadow Broker Palpatines the whole galaxy into doing what he wants. 'Nuff said.

The justicars' code is said to cover every possible situation they could find themselves in. Take it with a grain of salt of course, but they definitely do what needs doing.

The asari government ensured milenia of supremacy by hiding the beacon. Obviously we blame them for it but I hardly think you'd objectively condemn the action.

 

Despite having powers and resources as the plot demands Cerberus is perhaps the least impressive organization in the game, outside of Lazarus.



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The justicars' code is said to cover every possible situation they could find themselves in. Take it with a grain of salt of course, but they definitely do what needs doing.

Got to love jusitcars, they sold their souls to obey the code.  I remember Samara saying she was compelled to obey the police for a day, but if they tried to detain her in a cell she would kill them all, and that if after that day the innocent police tried to stop her from pursuing her mission she would kill them all.

 

The STG was directly responsible for the outcome of both the rachni wars (uplifting the krogan) and Krogan rebellions (smacking them back down via genophage).

I think ME3 says the STG were prepping for the reaper invasion even against the wishes of their own government.

 

And then their are the Spectres.  We know 5 thoughout the series, but only get to know about 3 of them and they all seem the kind to do what has to be done.  Saren honestly thought working with the reapers was the only way to save the council specious, wrong as he was he honestly believed it.  Vasir was willing to kill innocent people and do the Shadow Brokers dirty work because he had provided her intel that had helped her missions and saved countless lives and she didn't want to lose that resource.  Shepard doesn't need much saying.  And for the record I don't really count Ash or Kaiden as Spectres as they were promoted out of need not ability and their both still in their trial phase as far as I'm concerned as neither has done anything to raise them above the rank and file soldiers other then hang with Shepard.
 



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After the Collector base my Shepard saw that Garrus was fit to lead again and during ME3 he was her 2nd in command. The fact that he was her boyfriend had nothing to do with it. :P

 

ME1- Kaidan

 

ME2- Miranda. She assumes 2nd in command but My Shepard didn't fully trust her till her loyalty mission.

 

ME3- Garrus



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Had he been in ME, I would pick this guy:

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sergeant johnson form Halo!