You know, I could use someone like you on my team. What do you say? Health benefits, many enemies to kill, State of the art weaponry, money, biotic amps, and advanced training and gear. On this mission to Andromeda we need the best of the best. What do you say? You in?NovaShep's danced with brutes under the Tuchanka sun and a reaper destroyer doing the Mexican hat dance. No measly krogan battlemaster's gonna bring her down. They can bring their hammers, they can bring their spike throwers and flail their meaty biotic paws, but it will always be in vain. They'll die just like the rest.
Animals going to Andromeda?
#76
Posté 08 juin 2016 - 03:32
#77
Posté 08 juin 2016 - 03:39
Only if I get to invite Vorcha Master Baits. Need extra hands to handle those flamethrowers.
#78
Posté 08 juin 2016 - 03:42
No Problem. Did I mention room and board?Only if I get to invite Vorcha Master Baits. Need extra hands to handle those flamethrowers.
#79
Posté 08 juin 2016 - 04:06
Ok I'm gonna be out of character for a moment but the statement that it was of human design doesn't technically mean that it was made or manufactured by humans right? Could very well mean that it was a shotgun of a different design to the standard krogan ones that fired pellets instead of spikes like the graal. I dunno the statement is open to interpretation.
As for Shepard using the claymoar, in ME2 Shepard had to undergo some serious upgrades to use it and default Shepard couldn't use it without tearing out their foking arm. And for the claymore in ME3 used by Shepard and in the Mp, it's a modified version of the original claymoar from ME2 where they had to reduce the kickback with better dampners so that more weaker races could use it without killing themselves. And it's manufactured by Cipritine armory in ME3 which is named after the capital of Palavan which I highly doubt is a human enterprise.
Arguments about who invented what aside. An Asari offs a chick with clipboard during mirandas loyalty mission with a claymore and it had about as much kickback as a store bought potato gun.
They need to work on making sure that doesn't happen anymore. It only made sense if you you didn't read up what you were upgrading.
#80
Posté 08 juin 2016 - 04:15
I've fired it countless times. Need an ice pack everytime though.Read da 1st line m8, the only thing human bout da design is dat it's a shotgun. U pyjaks couldn't even fire it!
#81
Posté 08 juin 2016 - 04:28
I'm going with the vat grown protein. Varren sound like a really bad idea, I think I'll leave the varren equivalent of mad cow disease at home.
#82
Posté 08 juin 2016 - 05:13
#83
Posté 08 juin 2016 - 05:26
It means what it says. It does not say it was a modification of a krogan design, just that humans designed it. Various manufacturers build to client specifications, that is nothing new. And in ME2 we actually see at least as many Asari using the Claymore as Krogan.
The description in ME2 says it is of human design. You can write off part of the ME3 description since we saw various Asari and Turians run the Claymore in ME2 so it clearly wasn't Krogan only.
As far as where you buy it, that largely doesn't matter in ME3, they just mixed up things in a variety of places. Cipritine also sells the Graal, and it even sells Kassa Shoulder Guards... and HK chestplate... So is Cipritine even a manufacturer? Might just be a seller.
Various manufacturers do build to client specifications but the end product isn't known for just who designed it. Cars and computers for example have original equipment manufacturers who design and manufacture items like engines, motherboards etc for their client but the final product is known by the clients name. The claymore might be of human design but it doesn't state that they were manufactured or completely build by humans for the krogan. And it also states that the weapon is a krogan shotgun after all.
As for the other species using the claymore, we mostly only see high end enemies like top asari commandos and the rare turian use it. Sure it's possible with level of amps, cybernetic implants and biotic in ME but these were probably only available to high level operatives or warlords, kinda like the Revenent in ME2. So saying that we can dismiss the weapon description for ME3 because of that is false.
You are correct about Cipritine though, it makes sense that they're a seller instead of being an actual manufacturer.
Arguments about who invented what aside. An Asari offs a chick with clipboard during mirandas loyalty mission with a claymore and it had about as much kickback as a store bought potato gun.
They need to work on making sure that doesn't happen anymore. It only made sense if you you didn't read up what you were upgrading.
Well firstly the asari in question is Enyala who was a very powerful biotic and an eclipse captain. She can probably handle the kick without much of an effort and probably had amps as well.
Secondly, the cut scenes in ME2 were hugely disconnected to the actual way things behaved in game. Remember Jack's introduction where she tore through a couple YMIR mechs like wet tissues? Yeah first mission I took her all hyped up about her powers, she died to a husk that just randomely managed to dodge around her shockwave! A husk mate!
#84
Posté 08 juin 2016 - 06:45
Various manufacturers do build to client specifications but the end product isn't known for just who designed it. Cars and computers for example have original equipment manufacturers who design and manufacture items like engines, motherboards etc for their client but the final product is known by the clients name. The claymore might be of human design but it doesn't state that they were manufactured or completely build by humans for the krogan. And it also states that the weapon is a krogan shotgun after all.
As for the other species using the claymore, we mostly only see high end enemies like top asari commandos and the rare turian use it. Sure it's possible with level of amps, cybernetic implants and biotic in ME but these were probably only available to high level operatives or warlords, kinda like the Revenent in ME2. So saying that we can dismiss the weapon description for ME3 because of that is false.
You are correct about Cipritine though, it makes sense that they're a seller instead of being an actual manufacturer.
Well firstly the asari in question is Enyala who was a very powerful biotic and an eclipse captain. She can probably handle the kick without much of an effort and probably had amps as well.
Secondly, the cut scenes in ME2 were hugely disconnected to the actual way things behaved in game. Remember Jack's introduction where she tore through a couple YMIR mechs like wet tissues? Yeah first mission I took her all hyped up about her powers, she died to a husk that just randomely managed to dodge around her shockwave! A husk mate!
I know and I agree.
I was just saying everything is inconsistent here and in the end it doesn't matter. Because shotgun.
*Shares tea*
#85
Posté 08 juin 2016 - 07:23
I know and I agree.
I was just saying everything is inconsistent here and in the end it doesn't matter. Because shotgun.
*Shares tea*
Amen to that brother. And I hope that tea is from long island.
*adds some ryncol and downs it*
#86
Posté 08 juin 2016 - 08:12
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Good point. Normally, in sci-fi stories, colonists bring DNA banks of various food types (including pet dna). The reason for the DNA is that colonists normally carry a number of specialists that can modify the DNA to better suit/adapt to the new environment.
#87
Posté 08 juin 2016 - 03:11
I want space cow burgers and pyjak fingers with a side of salarian liver.
Mordin would not aprove -.-





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