Create your ideal squadmate.
#1
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 07:34
I want a Vorcha engineer. Not sure what I would name him, however.
As a concept:
I would like him to have been a specimen that a Salarian scientist was illegally studying on something like the ark. He was half Asari, and thus allergic to dairy and slightly calmer than most Vorcha, so he studied the Salarian and broke out and broke the rest of the Vorcha out.
A year or so later, he finds out they have adapted to become incredibly mistrusting. You find a few of them for his loyalty mission and make him kill them, imprison them, or leave them on a planet to fend for themselves, but they are on their own planet. Or don't do it and somebody else handles it and never gain his loyalty.
He is slightly eccentric and speaks quickly yet through his teeth.
He probably wouldn't be a love interest, because he will die when he is around 20 and doesn't want to put you through this, but romantic feelings can be implied.
Tends to respect renegade decisions and screams bloody-murder while murdering enemies on the battlefield in bloody fashion.
Also in true Vorcha tradition, voiced by Mark Meer.
So if you could fully create a squadmate, what would you do with them?
#2
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 08:55
Stakrin, you're clearly my kind of people.
Alright, I think I'll go human vanguard mercenary voiced by Nicholas Boulton or, by some miracle, Tom Hiddleston. He's jaded, snarky, and more of a guile anti-hero than anything. A few facial scars, dark skin and light blue/green eyes.
He has an enthusiasm for something you wouldn't expect, like poetry. He might recite some at a surprising moment, such as if you were to go speak to him before a desperately dangerous combat situation, and he suddenly quotes a poem by Adam Zagajewski.
...or something like that. ![]()
He offers an approving attitude for tactics he deems clever and prudent, more than he focuses on moral implications. He himself is a little ruthless with enemies, but he does have a very firm "code" of his own.
bisexual romance option.
- Stakrin et HeartzOfMen09 aiment ceci
#3
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 08:58
He was half Asari, and thus allergic to dairy
Asari/vorcha offspring are always asari.
/lore'd
#4
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 12:43
I'd like to see a Salarian STG soldier. I want him to be a battle hardened 'officially gives no f****' type of character on the surface, but see that start to waver as you get to know him. We've heard about the STG's reputation and gotten a chance to see Kirrahe a bit, but I'm ready to really dig into that a bit more. I can see him as having a background that is a cross between the sole-survivor and ruthless backgrounds in ME1. I'd like him to have been a full-on 'company man' who makes the 'hard decisions', but it's taken an emotional toll on him. As he begins to question whether it's 'right' to blindly follow all orders for the greater good, he begins to clash with his STG commanders. As a result, he's 'honored' with the assignment of joining this expedition. It's an easy way to ship him off without discrediting him. He starts his time in ME: A reverting back to his 'company man' persona as he internalizes his shame about being shipped off, but as the PC gets to know him and bond with him, he starts to open up about his concerns. At this point, you can either support his questioning or encourage his 'company man' outlook. This would lead to a change in his personality (similar to Garrus, in a way). I don't see him as a 'bro' either way, though. He's always a little distant. And he's not a romance option. I see him as a soldier (class), not a hybrid. He'd have a rivalry with whoever is your 'moral compass' character on the ship. If you encourage him to question his beliefs, then he eventually becomes close with that person. Otherwise, they are antagonistic.
That's my ideal ME: A squaddie.
- Operator m1, Panda et HeartzOfMen09 aiment ceci
#5
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 12:49
As long as the person is a consummate professional at his job,has a decent sense of humour and does not take being friendly as a sign i want to jump into a relationship with them,i do not see any problems.
#6
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 12:51
Female. Fantastic body, gets me beer and sandwiches in between save the galaxy type missions, intelligent with a good personality, loves cats and all cat related gifs, has reach and flexibility.......
Wait you're talking about the game.....I should go.
#7
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 12:56
I like the idea of a Salarian STG squadmate more like Kirahe instead of Mordin
also like the Krogan squadmate in the trailer lets hope hes a badass
other hopes include asari, turian M and F, Quarian M or F, Drell, Geth. F*** it i'll have one everything.
Hoping for as many companions as DAI or the 8-10 squadmates.
#8
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 12:56
Someone from the Milky Way who wasn't stupid enough to jump on the Andromeda bandwagon.
#9
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 01:05
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Doesn't whine, demand loyalty, or take up much space. Perfect.
- Hazegurl et XAN aiment ceci
#10
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 02:38
Get the head-bras.
#11
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 03:14
Asari Matriach with commando and badass Biotic and specter all around!! ![]()

#12
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 03:25
Pro tip: there is some extra meaning if you are Quarian saavy.
A Quarian Exiled.
A Female Quarian exiled by some crime, which could be latter be known by the loyalty mission.
Khara’Bosh’tet vas Nedas a Quarian Mercenary
Around her 30s she is and exquisite sight to behold, but also a very distant and hostile. Once you are inside the inner group though, she will be protective and silly –just like on a mercenary gig-.
An Exile by all means, a lady that carved out a path herself as a mercenary. She has all the knowledge on how to perform assassinations and is one tough being.
She is a distinct sight to behold considering how Quarians usually are. She has a very noticeable grudge against the Quarian people, at first you are taken back, because this is highly unusual. She even names herself as bosh’tet. You begin to see glimpses of information from time to time shed out of the things she talks about. Apparently all leads to a reactor failure on the ship she used to Captain in the Flotilla.
Loyalty Mission:
You receive a distress call from a Quarian ship, stating that Berrot’Lon, and its crew are stranded on the ship. Moreover you learn that the ship is losing the little atmosphere left. Once you are briefed Khara signs up taking no for an answer. Once in the derelict the squads realize that the spaceship is losing the precious atmosphere therefore the other squad mate is sent to contain this issue at the bridge, therefore it will be just you and Khara. On the way you begin to find various Quarians lying on the floor obviously damaged by radiation, and Khara begins to squirm and to hesitate –she is not her usual tough lady-. You begin to find some pieces of information, which details that the Core went critical. And the before finally blowing up, it irradiated the unproductive parts of the ships killing those without shielding.
Finally you reach the survivors to find them in very rough shape. A male quarian –Berrot you assume- sees Khara and calls her with almost a whisper “flower, I sincerely never thought I would see you again, and in such circumstance.” With a loud grunt in agreement you still sense a tremor in her voice, and you believe you see a tear.
You finally get everyone on a shuttle, only 15 Quarians out of 370 that were aboard the ship. A few days later Berrot dies.
After being extra bitchy and horrendous to everyone, she finally drops by at your place, some turian brandy in one hand, and two glasses in the other. “I know it may not be the best for you, but if you are to hear me you will drink with me.”
After agreeing, and expecting a very very bad day tomorrow.
“I was indeed Captain of a ship back in the Flotilla. The Ship was the Zamna. And my name was actually Khara´Roa vas Zamna. It was a small volus cruise ship –not a cruiser- a couple of hundred was the population, we even replaced the old recreation area with a barrack to train our marines. This cruiser was a good vessel on most of its aspects but one: the Core had extreme fluctuations from time to time, most of our engineers where always considering to change it for another, but I was always believing in them, and I always believed we were the best in the galaxy, “who could we be bested by a faulty core?”. And so we kept going, until a day when the core spiked and ruptured. That day most of the vas Zamna was killed if not by the blast, by the radiation.
I was taken to court, still baffled unsure, and with the blood of most of my crew in my hands. In the end I was Exiled.
I began drifting through different background colonies hating myself for the damage I did to my people, which in the end were right. But I could not bear the guilt, therefore I always blamed them for my shortcomings.
The remaining 14 Quarians, at the sick bay, I will nurse them back to health and I will protect them, I have done my mourning and my self-pity is not helping from now on I shall come back to my people and help them even as an exiled, as a bosh’tet.”
After the loyalty mission Khara turns to a whole different person, she shines with happiness, and helps everyone she cans, a heavy weight was lifted, she no longer carries the dead on her shoulder as a weight, but as way to help others, “learn from your mistakes” taken to a whole new level.
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Note: this was writen in a rush.
Also Note: I would totaly romace Khara
Another Note: I hope my text makes sense
- Silvair et Quarian Master Race aiment ceci
#14
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 04:21
they already exist: Jack, Legion, Garrus and Thane
#15
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 04:24
#16
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 04:33
Hot human male for my male character. Im easy:)
But a male quarian is my dream. Those lean bodies and voices...mmm... It seems unlikely though ![]()
#17
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 04:34
My char does NOT have any daddy issues, and no "they slaughtered my family" cliché dramas.
He's a normal soldier, put in your squad just for the tutorial bit. But if he survives he'll stick around, available for missions untill your char decides to speak with him (At this moment his name will change from "SOLDIER 1", to an actual name).
At a certain moment we will learn he's trying to raise money to hire a civilian ship to evacuate his family and friends from a little rural colony, which will trigger his (timed) loyalty mission. Getting there, the place is under attack and it's up to YOU to direct your forces, save your squadmate and help him evacuate his family and friends. During the mission (If you look carefully) you may obtain an unique weapon (squadmate's grandfather old rifle). Be successful and he will become loyal.
I'll define this char with 2 words: FORREST GUMP.
#18
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 04:54
My ideal squadmate would be a cowardly lion type character.
He starts out as a cowardly NPC and the resident butt monkey of a militia/squad we have to assist. The militia/squad gets wiped out and he becomes the sole survivor. He is traumatized and stuff but he gained some critical intel/power and so we conscript him. From then onward we can nurture him into becoming a suicidal badass or allow him to descend further into madness until he turns on us and joins the enemy faction.
#19
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 04:59
Garrus.
Or a female turian hard ass military. Like FemShep but Turian.
#20
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 05:13
A pair of twins.
Voiced by Jen Hale and Mark Meer.
Obviously.
(I'm 100% serious).
Otherwise, I like both of those graphics above. And a quarian dude would be real cool too.
#21
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 05:32
I'd like a Quarian Male as well. Not necessarily an exile, but one of the few that fell in love with the outside galaxy and chose not to return from their pilgrimage. If the choices from ME3 were to matter, I think there could be a great character arch either convincing him to return to his people and help them (either rebuilding the homeworld/new colony or helping any survivors) or to continue on his own path. That's assuming there is a way back to the Milky Way, if not, it could still work if there are Quarian communities in Andromeda (which would make sense since they have the most experience with mass migration).
#22
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 05:40
please give me a male drell =(
#23
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 06:20
Asari/vorcha offspring are always asari.
/lore'd
I totally forgot.
I think I was thinking of some Vorcha raised by Asari? I remember something about Vorcha who were with Asari and were much more calm.
#24
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 11:20
Already exists: Garrus.
#25
Posté 18 juin 2015 - 11:25
I wonder how people would react to a person like Corporal Upham in Saving Private Ryan. I liked the way he was depicted because he's just a regular dude scared out of his mind.My ideal squadmate would be a cowardly lion type character.
He starts out as a cowardly NPC and the resident butt monkey of a militia/squad we have to assist. The militia/squad gets wiped out and he becomes the sole survivor. He is traumatized and stuff but he gained some critical intel/power and so we conscript him. From then onward we can nurture him into becoming a suicidal badass or allow him to descend further into madness until he turns on us and joins the enemy faction.





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