Thane Fanclub. Keep Thane Alive and in ME3!!!
#4576
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 02:00
XDDD that's no fair
#4577
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 07:37
#4578
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 08:01
It's Thane.FieryPhoenix7 wrote...
lol, you guys actually took the sex talk seriously!
It's sex talk.
It's a bunch of female hormones.
You didn't foresee this??
#4579
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 08:10
Just saying...
#4580
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 08:41
It's a rule of the internet.
But, my observations were meant to exclude you anyway as you were neither here nor female (oh yes, I pay attention!).
AND ANYWAY your manliness does not thwart the fact that there is a "bunch of female hormones." Thereby, my statement remains valid and mine a laugh of estrogen-saturated triumph.
tee-buah-ha-ha-heee!
just sayin'
Modifié par cindalkitty, 15 septembre 2010 - 08:42 .
#4581
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 08:44
*backs away*
#4582
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 08:49
also

by RenKrios
Modifié par cindalkitty, 15 septembre 2010 - 08:52 .
#4583
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 08:58
#4584
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 10:40
cindalkitty wrote...
aww don't leave the T-party. It's floral bonnet day.
also
by RenKrios
Awesome! and...."aww don't leave the T-party. It's floral bonnet day.".?
That's a...funny and a little disturbing image....
#4585
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 10:44
Does anyone know the actual point in the game where the LotSB DLC recognises that you have romanced Thane and adds his letter to the dossiers?
I would assume it is only if you have finished the game, ie. post-omega 4 relay scene. That may give a clue as to what time it was written.
Also, I wonder if you choose the "It's just nerves" option, whether you still get the letter (Probably not >___>)
#4586
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 11:16
But I sure hope that the medical report is from when he joined the crew or else be better have a damn good reason for rejecting treatment! My Shep's going to drag him to the medbay!
#4587
Guest_Hainkpe_*
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 11:33
Guest_Hainkpe_*
Starting at the beginning... I think...
Thane wrote his letter before going to see Shepard in her cabin. Not too long before, the letter was the catalyst for him going to see her. He was going to tell her he loved her. Right when he walks in he says, "Siha, I..." He hesitates. I think the hesitation was him going to just blurt he loved her but he couldn't, so he began to ramble and became frustrated with himself. He was trying to work up to telling her but she touched him and he got lost.
For the future...
The medical report stipulates that if he gets hurt then it can lead to a rapid decline. Whether in the game or in a DLC, personally I thinks its going to be a DLC, that he either is already hurt and declining post LotSB DLC or Shepard will take him on a mission and he will be badly hurt.
We are going to see Thane in a hospital bed. He will tell Shepard he loves her and they'll discuss his love letter. Now, I believe that somewhere along the story of ME2, we already have a viable treatment option, possible cure. I think Mordin is the key. Now hear me out, because when Shepard first recruited Mordin he was working on the cure to the plague, the plague attacked the lungs.
Now, originally, it appears that we could have taken Thane with us to recruit Mordin but Bioware changed that. The rationale of two discs versus one limitation on the X-box and having to recruit in separate phases made sense but what if there was another reason? What if it had to do with the story itself?
I think Dr. Chakwas is going to tell Shepard, Thane doesn't have long to live and Shepard is going to make arrangements to take Thane somewhere, possibly have a discussion about him wanting to see the desert. Shepard will offer to take him but he won't go. He will want to stay with Shepard.
There will be a choice, not between choosing someone over Thane or choosing to save others over Thane, I think the choice is going to come down to Thane himself. The treatment/cure is going to have repercussions. I am going to bet, if he takes the treatment/cure, he loses he eidetic memory, his ability to relive all his past memories, they'll just be memories. The repercussions are if Thane could live in an altered state or would rather die. Can Thane make up for his past actions if he is changed? What would that mean to him? I think the choice in LotSB of fighting for all living things or fighting for Thane is going to impact his choice.
I maybe wrong, 1000 to one odds say, I'm wrong but I hope I am right.
Modifié par Hainkpe, 15 septembre 2010 - 11:34 .
#4588
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 12:34
#4589
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 12:51
Hainkpe wrote...
This morning I had an epiphany.
Starting at the beginning... I think...
Thane wrote his letter before going to see Shepard in her cabin. Not too long before, the letter was the catalyst for him going to see her. He was going to tell her he loved her. Right when he walks in he says, "Siha, I..." He hesitates. I think the hesitation was him going to just blurt he loved her but he couldn't, so he began to ramble and became frustrated with himself. He was trying to work up to telling her but she touched him and he got lost.
For the future...
The medical report stipulates that if he gets hurt then it can lead to a rapid decline. Whether in the game or in a DLC, personally I thinks its going to be a DLC, that he either is already hurt and declining post LotSB DLC or Shepard will take him on a mission and he will be badly hurt.
We are going to see Thane in a hospital bed. He will tell Shepard he loves her and they'll discuss his love letter. Now, I believe that somewhere along the story of ME2, we already have a viable treatment option, possible cure. I think Mordin is the key. Now hear me out, because when Shepard first recruited Mordin he was working on the cure to the plague, the plague attacked the lungs.
Now, originally, it appears that we could have taken Thane with us to recruit Mordin but Bioware changed that. The rationale of two discs versus one limitation on the X-box and having to recruit in separate phases made sense but what if there was another reason? What if it had to do with the story itself?
I think Dr. Chakwas is going to tell Shepard, Thane doesn't have long to live and Shepard is going to make arrangements to take Thane somewhere, possibly have a discussion about him wanting to see the desert. Shepard will offer to take him but he won't go. He will want to stay with Shepard.
There will be a choice, not between choosing someone over Thane or choosing to save others over Thane, I think the choice is going to come down to Thane himself. The treatment/cure is going to have repercussions. I am going to bet, if he takes the treatment/cure, he loses he eidetic memory, his ability to relive all his past memories, they'll just be memories. The repercussions are if Thane could live in an altered state or would rather die. Can Thane make up for his past actions if he is changed? What would that mean to him? I think the choice in LotSB of fighting for all living things or fighting for Thane is going to impact his choice.
I maybe wrong, 1000 to one odds say, I'm wrong but I hope I am right.
^WOW I never thought of that
I always wonder what he was going to say there but I always thought he was leaning towards it.
Losing his eidetive memory? Oh boy...sure he will have bad memories but he did have good memories as well...
Oh boy.. that's going to take some thought.
#4590
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 01:13
He was going to tell her he loved her. Right when he walks in he says, "Siha, I..." He hesitates. I think the hesitation was him going to just blurt he loved her but he couldn't, so he began to ramble and became frustrated with himself. He was trying to work up to telling her but she touched him and he got lost.
I'm thinking pretty much along these lines. The, "Siha, I..." gives the impression that he's going to say the big L-word, but I think at that point, while he wants to say that, there's so many other things going through his brain. What if they don't make it through the relay? What if they don't make it back? What if he dies? What if she dies?
We are going to see Thane in a hospital bed.
If they don't cheese the story, then I think this is fact. We will see Thane incapacitated. He will be on the brink, possibly from a serious injury and we'll either lose him, regardless of our choice / actions (insertangryfacehere) or we'll have the opportunity to treat / cure him. Either scenario can play out to some very emotional moments. (Note: This is not me saying I want to see Thane die.)
There will be a choice, not between choosing someone over Thane or choosing to save others over Thane, I think the choice is going to come down to Thane himself.
I also see this happening. If Thane does agree to a treatment / cure, then there will be repercussions for him. And that's fair, I think. I don't think there should be repercussions for the relationship between him and Shepard. That would be beyond ... words. I literally would have a fit of epic proportions.
I don't know that telling Liara that you're fighting for Thane is going to have an impact on the story. It might, I certainly won't rule it out. Problem is, that ultimately, LotSB is still a DLC, which means there are crazy people out there who haven't bought it. For ME3, I think the default will be Liara as the SB, if you didn't buy LotSB then you just don't get that part of the story, she's just, 'Thanks for hacking those terminals, found the SB, took care of bidness'.
#4591
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 02:44
#4592
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 02:54
#4593
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 03:04
Get your Siha on, girls.
#4594
Guest_Hainkpe_*
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 03:23
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#4595
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 03:24
That vid made my day
Modifié par Arikashika, 15 septembre 2010 - 03:24 .
#4596
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 03:25
Hainkpe wrote...
Ah my iPad won't let me see the vid! What's the link?
#4597
Guest_Hainkpe_*
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 03:38
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#4598
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 04:13
FieryPhoenix7 wrote...
lol, you guys actually took the sex talk seriously!
Drell sexin' is srs bizness.
kaimanaMM wrote...
The, "Siha, I..." gives the impression that he's going to say the big L-word, but I think at that point, while he wants to say that, there's so many other things going through his brain.
Yep, even before reading the letter, I assumed that's what he was going to say. There are indications in his dialogue that he feels that way; enough that I could never be convinced he doesn't love her. The letter was just confirming what many of us already knew.
I know people have differing opinions when it comes to those three little words, but in context, it fit and didn't feel trite or cliché. I mean, the letter was written with the intent of Shepard reading it after his passing, when he would no longer be able to show it through actions. And he wants her to accept it as fact, and not leave any doubts when it'd be too late to remove them.
And now I has a sad.
#4599
Guest_Hainkpe_*
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 05:27
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#4600
Posté 15 septembre 2010 - 05:32





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