Into the Bad Girl: Jack Fans
#15976
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 09:46
#15977
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 09:50
Big Blue Car wrote...
Jack as pirate queen of the Terminus in ME3, this is my wish.
That's a silly wish. Aria is so much better at it.
#15978
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 09:55
#15979
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 09:57
And i could watch..............
#15980
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:00
#15981
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:02
#15982
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:05
Don't f*ck with Aria!!!
#15983
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:07
Aria did "play dirty" when she overthrew Patriarch...AntiChri5 wrote...
I would much prefer if they were in there for somethig else..........
And i could watch..............
#15984
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:11
GuardianAngel470 wrote...
You're forgetting the Rachni, Krogan, and Terminus that Shepard can bring to the table. Krogan are ground troops but the Rachni and Terminus each have fleets.
As for the rest, obviously the Geth for legion, as you mentioned, and Samara for the Council along with Mordin, Thane for the Hanar (he was very good at his job), and Liara for the SB.
Nope, I'm not. I was talking about what the squadmates brought to the table. I'm also trying to think about this in a somewhat inflexible manner too, I'll admit; I'm thinking about what exactly each squadmate realistically brings to the table insofar as clout in larger circles, like galactic politics. No matter how I look at it, I find it really difficult to think of some of the squad having any political pulling power. Sure, Mordin has a lot of respect in the STG, and was a key to the redevelopment of the genophage, but that would be like... I dunno... James Bond being able to convince the entire political machine of Earth to sit up and take notice of him. Or if Steven Hawking trundled into Washington DC tomorrow and told the President that every government on the planet had to start preparing for conflict with alien gribblies from Planet X. They'd not jump to it; they'd at best look into it with their own people, go to the folk they want to listen to, not just some respected figure off the street as it were. At worst, they'd airquote at him and "take it under advisement." Same with Samara - she's basically a wandering samurai, who in this analogy is trying to unite every feudal state in Japan against an invasion only she knows about. It would take one hell of a leap of faith for these people to get anyone to come and throw any real resources into a potential fight. Shepard himself doesn't really have any clout outside of the Alliance (based on the reception he constantly gets off the Council), and despite his status as a hero, he's still only one man... if one guy tells you to move all your warships, from every world and every nation to one place, for a fight with an enemy no-one has any solid evidence of, even if that one man was a president or planetary leader, a lot of the people under him might well think he's gone crackers and try and get him banged up before he does any real damage to his world's stability... based on this chain of thought, and on the roles the squadmates fill and what we know about their backgrounds... I just can't buy it outside of the provisos I've made already. As things stand, I doubt anyone could convince me otherwise either... it'd need the kind of proof only the writers have. And if it actually happened - Mordin getting on the phone and salarian fleet turning up just on his word - I'd have to consider that far too big a leap for the audience to take... we'd end up with a plothole you could shove that damn fleet through! I'd say that the Shadow Liara is possibly the one person that really has pulling power now because she's not strictly one entity - she's really a nebulous network of eyes and ears and one mouth that can whisper in a lot of other ears...
This is just my opinion, and as I say, it is a very inflexible line of inquiry... perhaps I'm looking at things way too realistically, I don't know... it's just what my gut says.
It does though raise a good line of supposition for potential events in the third game though - finding the proof that everyone needs to commit to the battle. If it even comes to a battle at all! They could play a total 180 on us yet, those shifty BioWare writers! I'm just following logical conlusions to their ends in my head either way. For me though, there has to be something to bridge the gaps in the logic before I'll let it hold my weight and hop onto the bridge over the abyss :happy:
#15985
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:12
#15986
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:16
adriano_c wrote...
*cue the "Jack should have been a lesbian brigade" and as such couldn't possibly resist Aria's charms*
Shouldn't that be...
*cue the "Jack should have been a lesbian and as such couldn't possibly resist Aria's charms" brigade*
...?
Meh, either way, you're the only one making an issue out of it.
Modifié par LiquidGrape, 03 novembre 2010 - 10:17 .
#15987
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:17
Epantiras wrote...
There's only one rule:
Don't f*ck with Aria!!!

Yeah, yeah... don't f*ck with Shepard. He kills space-gods. You think your low-rent Tony-Montana-with-knockers routine impresses me? Go push an old krogan around...
Sorry, she gets right on my t*ts - and never in a good way
#15988
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:18
*mind wanders into a gutter....
*bangs head on wall.
*bleeds.
*dies.
#15989
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:19
Modifié par axl99, 03 novembre 2010 - 10:19 .
#15990
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:21
LiquidGrape wrote...
Shouldn't that be...
*cue the "Jack should have been a lesbian and as such couldn't possibly resist Aria's charms" brigade*
...?
Meh, either way, you're the only one making an issue out of it.
*cue the "pedantic quotation mark placement" gang*
Oh, wait!
lol@that being "making an issue"...chin up!
#15991
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:21
Tonight is getting very surreal!
#15992
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:24
adriano_c wrote...
*cue the "pedantic quotation mark placement" gang*
Oh, wait!
lol@that being "making an issue"...chin up!
Oh, come now. I'm only a messenger of peace and syntax!
As for the latter point, eh, I wasn't even being that serious. Just a nostalgic throwback to former discussions.
Modifié par LiquidGrape, 03 novembre 2010 - 10:25 .
#15993
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:28
#15994
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:28
adriano_c wrote...
*cue the "Jack should have been a lesbian brigade" and as such couldn't possibly resist Aria's charms*
Surely it's the other way around... Jack has cast a spell on so many...
#15995
Guest_yorkj86_*
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:29
Guest_yorkj86_*
Mondo47 wrote...
Yes, you need to keep your skull intact Axl - we want you to draw more Jack art for starters. You can't do that dead... and now I'm thinking about teaching zombies to paint.
Tonight is getting very surreal!
They can already use guns, if they knew how to before they died. Git 'em, Bub!
#15996
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:33
#15997
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:42
#15998
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:42
I wouldn't be surprised if we found out Miranda keeps one of Jack's mugshots beneath her pillow.
Wow. Jack. In Miranda's bed. Implications, not so unpleasant.
.... For Miranda.
Modifié par axl99, 03 novembre 2010 - 10:43 .
#15999
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:47
Mondo47 wrote...
Oh, go on... since we're in a silly mood tonight!
I don't know if it's the scotch or if that's actually really funny. Is that from a movie or something?
#16000
Posté 03 novembre 2010 - 10:54





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