I never knew dat.TIM and Shepard are more similar than I thought lol.
Cerberus?
#76
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 07:27
#77
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 07:38
Me neither. Good to know they share a fine taste in xenophilic hotness.I never knew dat.
#78
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 07:39
True.Me neither. Good to know they share a fine taste in xenophilic hotness.
#79
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 07:40
Jack, a twenty something human being as strong as a thousand year old Asari Matriarch that has dedicated her entire life to honing her natural biotic talent is still a sure sign of human superiority.
Monetarily no, but we are running circles around Volus holdings that have held a prominent place in the galaxy for hundreds if not thousands of years, and the Volus are trying to play catchup to our rate of investment and profit returns.
Jack will not live to be a thousand years old. She's probably a similar age (relatively) to Morinth (who can also keep the barrier up in the SM and is, therefore, as strong as Jack). In addition, Jack cannot hold the barrier unless she gets her squadmate specific upgrade... so it's not her "natural biotic talent" that enables her to be as strong as Samara/Morinth in this regard. Lore indicates that Jack is the strongest known HUMAN biotic and is known to be significantly stronger than the other human biotics in the game... but not the strongest biotic in existence by far. On the other hand, there are a few of Asari presented in the game whose biotic prowess is not directly comparable to either Jack's or Samara's but who may well have been as strong as both of them... if not stronger - Vasir, Aria, Aethyta & Benezia. There are also a number of other Asari Justicars in existence that we don't get to meet, but we know they are out there. The game never implies that there is even one other humans like Jack out there... she's presented as a human anomaly... not a "sure sign of human superiority."
As for bringing Cerberus back in ME:A... "I haven't been shot in the head near enough times to make that seem like a good idea."
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#80
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 08:15
Let us never see them again!
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#81
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 08:16
Only if we can take control and make it great again. Cerberus was disastrously handled both in- and out-of-universe.
#82
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 08:16
I agree about never seeing them again but you're not giving them enough credit.Cerberus were only interesting in ME1. After that they became the Mass Effect equivalent of Jar Jar Binks.
Let us never see them again!
#83
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 08:18
Nobody cares about Cerberus in Andromeda.
But at least if they're making space nazis next time, give them some spiffy uniforms!
These are not just space nazis!!!!
these are the the great Helghast soldiers and their handsome Commander!
All hail to the mighty Helghast Empire!
And all glory for the Autarch!
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#84
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 08:56
These are not just space nazis!!!!
these are the the great Helghast soldiers and their handsome Commander!
All hail to the mighty Helghast Empire!
And all glory for the Autarch!
True enough, that's Radec after all. He could probably wipe the floor with cerberus, kai lame and TIM all by himself.
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#85
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 08:56
I agree about never seeing them again but you're not giving them enough credit.
Make your case, by all means.
My impression is that most players around this forum who give the matter any thought think Cerberus is really dumb, best case scenario.
I think they were franchise destroying, and I know I'm not completely alone, there.
#86
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 09:00
TIM=Snoke=Darth Darth Binks?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Cerberus were only interesting in ME1. After that they became the Mass Effect equivalent of Jar Jar Binks.
Let us never see them again!
#87
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 09:30
Please no.
Mass Effect doesn't lack for sloppy writing, but TIM's pack of ridiculously evil and/or incompetent lackeys is most assuredly amongst the worst parts. They were already stupid in ME2, ME3 only made everything around them even dumber. Please don't bring those idiots back.
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#88
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 09:37
I'm really not in the mood for arguing. I liked them. Just my opinion.Make your case, by all means.
My impression is that most players around this forum who give the matter any thought think Cerberus is really dumb, best case scenario.
I think they were franchise destroying, and I know I'm not completely alone, there.
#89
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 09:37
This is bad. There's a storm coming.Please no.
Mass Effect doesn't lack for sloppy writing, but TIM's pack of ridiculously evil and/or incompetent lackeys is most assuredly amongst the worst parts. They were already stupid in ME2, ME3 only made everything around them even dumber. Please don't bring those idiots back.
#90
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 09:38
Cerberus, no. But there should definitely be conflict and political positioning amongst the milky way species. If we are going to see a splinter group out to advance their own species, I would prefer to see that situation play out from the other side. How are the Asari going to react to being knocked off their perch and being equal to everyone else? Asarberus for Andromeda!
#91
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 09:39
Please no.
Mass Effect doesn't lack for sloppy writing, but TIM's pack of ridiculously evil and/or incompetent lackeys is most assuredly amongst the worst parts. They were already stupid in ME2, ME3 only made everything around them even dumber. Please don't bring those idiots back.
You know what my favorite thing about Cerberus is?
Unlike the Alliance, it seems the realize the importance of proper lightning on ships. Seriously, how many people are tripping and breaking bones in the background of ME1 and ME3?
I most assuredly do not want them to return, but by all means, #lightbulbsmatter #makethetempestbrightagain #cerberusforthevisuallyhandicapped.
EDIT: I'm dead serious. I find that to be by far their most redeemable trait, and I'll sorely miss them if our new ship doesn't have proper illumination.
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#92
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 09:40
#93
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 09:41
uhh...... no one.You know what my favorite thing about Cerberus is?
Unlike the Alliance, it seems the realize the importance of proper lightning on ships. Seriously, how many people are tripping and breaking bones in the background of ME1 and ME3?
I most assuredly do not want them to return, but by all means, #lightbulbsmatter #makethetempestbrightagain #cerberusforthevisuallyhandicapped.
#94
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 09:53
I'm really not in the mood for arguing. I liked them. Just my opinion.
Which is fine, just as long as you acknowledge that the thing you like is pretty stupid in this case.
I thought Van Helsing was fun because I'd watch Hugh Jackman eat cereal, but I won't deny that it's terrible. That's probably how you should proceed with Cerberus.
#95
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 10:08
#96
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 10:37
True enough, that's Radec after all. He could probably wipe the floor with cerberus, kai lame and TIM all by himself.
If it comes down to badassery,I guess he could easily stomp the entire ME Universe XD
#97
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 10:52
You know what my favorite thing about Cerberus is?
Unlike the Alliance, it seems the realize the importance of proper lightning on ships. Seriously, how many people are tripping and breaking bones in the background of ME1 and ME3?
I most assuredly do not want them to return, but by all means, #lightbulbsmatter #makethetempestbrightagain #cerberusforthevisuallyhandicapped.
EDIT: I'm dead serious. I find that to be by far their most redeemable trait, and I'll sorely miss them if our new ship doesn't have proper illumination.
Ah, true, but I dunno. I kinda like the moody lighting of ME3's Normandy.
#98
Posté 09 juin 2016 - 11:09
Cerberus were only interesting in ME1. After that they became the Mass Effect equivalent of Jar Jar Binks.
Let us never see them again!
I'm curious as to what was really interesting about them in ME1. In Mass Effect, they seemed more like a rough draft of a potential enemy faction, but that never really developed into anything truly meaningful beyond finding Kahoku's corpse. I mean, there wasn't even an actual Cerberus-aligned character in the game, beyond a voice on a log of a person who was probably killed by rachni off-screen.
I don't really get the comparison to Binks, though. Bink's problem wasn't overexposure or even the fact that he did more things in the plot than his character might've deserved, but that he was just an obnoxious idiot that was a supremely daft attempt at being funny.
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#99
Posté 10 juin 2016 - 12:37
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#100
Posté 10 juin 2016 - 01:36
I'm pretty sure Cerberus isn't coming back. I'lliterally bet my life on it. It wouldn't make sense. They have already given us all the info we need to confirm that they're gone. As for racist humans who think that they're better than everyone else. They never go away.I hope Cerberus qua Cerberus doesn't come back, but I think there's a space for isolationists, ruthless scientists, etc.





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