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Is anyone else going to miss Harbinger?


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#51
Karlone123

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I missed Harbinger even during ME3.


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I miss having a villain that sounded like a sex offender that just got out of doing a stint in the pen.


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DanishViking

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What is there to miss ?

 

they completly ruined him in mass effect 3 


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Seraphim24

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Wow re-watching that scene yeah Sovereign just completely obliterates Harbinger just not even close.

 

So yeah no.


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What is there to miss ?
 
they completly ruined him in mass effect 3 2

Fixed.
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I don't know. There's just something about his arrogance and evil that I find, somewhat, captivating.

 

I feel the same. I don't know if I could really explain it if I tried, but it definitely has to to do with how personal his taunts and threats were...and the voice. 

 

Captivating might be exactly the word. Sometimes I even took a little longer during the ME2 collector fights than I really needed to.  :ph34r:



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I miss Saren a lot more the harbinger


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The Harbinger love always confuses me. He nonsensically taunts you by proxy for all of 2, then becomes a cutscene turret in 3. He never actually does anything interesting.

Sure there was potential, a deep voiced intimidating space cuttlefish could make a great villain, but they never delivered.


So, basically, Sovereign v. 2? Reapers are all about having nonsense taunts by proxy.
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"This hurts you".  Gah!  I am gonna miss that! :P



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Harbinger was my favorite villain in the series.  He should have had a larger role in ME 3.  For that I blame the bsn


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Harbinger was my favorite villain in the series.  He should have had a larger role in ME 3.  For that I blame the bsn

 

Indeed.

 

 

"Know this, as you die in vain, your time will come..."

 

And it did. He literally killed Shepard, twice.

 


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"Your leaders will beg to serve us" is probably my favorite Harbinger line.
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Too bad he couldn't have a bigger role in ME3. In every mission that involved the uglies, he takes control of one of the them. ASSUMING DIRECT CONTROL


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I think Sovereign was a much better villain.


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KotorEffect3

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A confrontation with him in ME 3 had so much potential.  Imagine instead of just throwing husks and husk variants at us like other reapers did he used collectors instead.   I can see where he would have had his own army of collectors stashed away inside of his hull.



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Too bad he couldn't have a bigger role in ME3. In every mission that involved the uglies, he takes control of one of the them. ASSUMING DIRECT CONTROL

To this day, I'm in awe on how he wasn't the final villain in ME3. But then I have to remind myself not to think too much about the ending and it's excessive disappointments.

 

That topic, has been talked to death.

 

All I'll say is this: A massive space battle (similar to the one with Sovereign) that you manually take part in, could have easily sufficed.



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To this day, I'm in awe on how he wasn't the final villain in ME3. But then I have to remind myself not to think too much about the ending and it's excessive disappointments.

He could've been the main villian in ME3. Maybe destroying Harbinger would be enough for the reapers to stop the harvest. But like the ME2 characters, he got demoted to a cameo
 

All I'll say is this: A massive space battle (similar to the one with Sovereign) that you manually take part in, could have easily sufficed.

 Have Shepard somehow get inside Harbinger and fight numerous uglies to get to the drive core to destroy it.


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Since ME1 I always thought that's what a final battle was going to be. Fighting inside a freaking active Reaper. Literally going into the belly of the beast.
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Miss the annoying schoolyard bully? Not even a little bit. 

 

Since ME1 I always thought that's what a final battle was going to be. Fighting inside a freaking active Reaper. Literally going into the belly of the beast.

 

Since the impact Sovereign had on everyone's brains in the very first mission in ME1, I knew "going into the belly of the beast" would be a horrible idea.  Hell, even a catatonic Reaper borked the minds of Cerberus' scientists. 



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 Since the impact Sovereign had on everyone's brains in the very first mission in ME1, I knew "going into the belly of the beast" would be a horrible idea.  Hell, even a catatonic Reaper borked the minds of Cerberus' scientists. 

How long were those Cerberus scientists on that reaper for them to start hearing/seeing/thinking things? I doubt Shepard and squad would be inside Harbinger long enough to get any of the effects.



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How long were those Cerberus scientists on that reaper for them to start hearing/seeing/thinking things? I doubt Shepard and squad would be inside Harbinger long enough to get any of the effects.

We can build device capable to use space magic, creating anti mind control device is easy.



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How long were those Cerberus scientists on that reaper for them to start hearing/seeing/thinking things?


A while, but that wasn't a live Reaper, let alone a recently deceased one.
 

I doubt Shepard and squad would be inside Harbinger long enough to get any of the effects.

 
 
Why do you doubt this? Codex: "Rapid indoctrination is possible". Impacts of Reaper proximity are felt quickly. All signs point to brains getting fried if you were to actually enter one.

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I'm a little amazed that anyone could love Harbinger. He was just so... lame.

Now Sovereign's another matter. That conversation with him still blows me away.

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Though if Bio actually had wanted to go that route, someone could have whipped up a technobabble indoctrination defense.

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We can build device capable to use space magic, creating anti mind control device is easy.


It'd be even easier for the Reapers to create anti-mind control redundancies. What else are they going to do with 50k-year gaps?