Infiltrators are pretty much the rogues of Mass Effect, serving as saboteurs and assassins. I like tying personality to the class myself, which is why my Vanguard is a renegon, whereas an adept would be more paragon/paragade, and sentinels would lean more toward full paragon (like Kaidan).
I've never quite understood the association of biotics with paragon... as if enveloping someone in a miniature black hole that leaves them floating helplessly while their life is eaten away bit by bit... or hitting them with an energy field that tears them apart molecule by molecule is somehow kinder and gentler than simply putting a bullet between their eyes. After having talked with Kaidan about BaaT, and doing the Major Kyle and hostage Burns quests, the Adept I played was a ruthless renegade, angry and bitter.
Plus, if we can imagine a world where there is a 'gender equal future' then we can imagine a world where LGBT people make up more than current demographics. In fact, studies that have looked at the number of the LGBT identifying people have shown that the number is increasing over time (including that flawed CDC study that people love to trot out). So why is it unbelieavable for there to be 4 LGBT people in the PC's crew given that data?
I know this isn't going to be popular, but... I kind of buy into the idea that most people are actually bisexual (or possibly pansexual). I know *so* many people who did the whole American Dream thing - married an o/s partner, started a family, only to finally come out mid-life and ditch it all for a s/s relationship. Socialization / social pressure is an incredibly strong force, starting when we are very young, and coming at us from all directions. The LI breakdown in DA2 seemed quite natural and normal to me - lol. I never understood why so many people railed against it.
Of course, I've also never quite understood why people need to slap labels on everyone, or why every character needs to have a defined sexuality. A lot of people seemed to assume that Aveline is straight, because she was married to Ser Wesley and later Donnic. Since I know that:
apparent sexuality =/= actual sexuality,
I always figured that Aveline could be bisexual or pansexual, since her sexuality was never stated.





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