Into the Bad Girl: Jack Fans
#16226
Guest_yorkj86_*
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 06:38
Guest_yorkj86_*
#16227
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 06:45
Either way, I don't think she'd be doing much talking if someone she loves dies. She's not particularly eloquent. :|
#16228
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 07:12
yorkj86 wrote...
What kind of depressing, tear-jerking, Leliana-esque epilogue could Bioware do for Jack, if Bioware pulls a Shepard-must-die-in-ME3 ending on us?
"Having no further concern, Jack sought adventure in the Terminus. Many wars and feuds did Jack fight. Honor (?) and fear were heaped upon her name and, in time, she became Pirate Queen by her own hand.............
And this story shall also be told in paid DLC."
Or
"Jack ventured in the Terminus systems and became the greatest scourge of the galaxy. She had many companions, but never loved again."
#16229
Guest_yorkj86_*
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 07:52
Guest_yorkj86_*
Epantiras wrote...
"Having no further concern, Jack sought adventure in the Terminus. Many wars and feuds did Jack fight. Honor (?) and fear were heaped upon her name and, in time, she became Pirate Queen by her own hand.............
And this story shall also be told in paid DLC."
Or
"Jack ventured in the Terminus systems and became the greatest scourge of the galaxy. She had many companions, but never loved again."
I like the second one, Epantiras. She remains a badass pirate, showing that Shepard didn't change her much (which he shouldn't), but she still remembers Shepard, in her own way.
#16230
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 07:54
#16231
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 07:57
#16232
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 07:58
Jasko_45 wrote...
dive into the bad girl
Or have her dive into you?
I can't really decide which one would be more fun. >:3
#16233
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 07:59
#16234
Guest_yorkj86_*
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 08:08
Guest_yorkj86_*
Epantiras wrote...
I can't wait!
#16235
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 08:40
#16236
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 08:59
#16237
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 09:02
Epantiras wrote...
#16238
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 09:03
#16239
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 09:05
#16240
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 09:05
#16241
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 09:07
Well, I'm excited to see the full picture. :3
#16242
Guest_yorkj86_*
Posté 11 novembre 2010 - 09:21
Guest_yorkj86_*
Modifié par yorkj86, 11 novembre 2010 - 11:17 .
#16243
Posté 12 novembre 2010 - 01:14
axl99 wrote...
It's this thing from way back when that Mondo and Epantiras were slow-cookin on the backburner. And they finished it.
Coolness!
#16244
Guest_yorkj86_*
Posté 12 novembre 2010 - 06:47
Guest_yorkj86_*
Modifié par yorkj86, 12 novembre 2010 - 06:52 .
#16245
Posté 12 novembre 2010 - 07:57
yorkj86 wrote...
There's something that I hadn't really thought about before, but that occurred to me, while seeing a picture on DA. If Jack spent so much time in her cell on Pragia, and formed emotional attachments to the inanimate objects in her room, just to keep herself occupied, and sane, doesn't it seem significant, and telling, that she would let anyone else in to the room? Maybe I'm looking at it the wrong way. She did hate everything about that place, after all. Also, maybe I'm a slowpoke.
I think the significance lies in her openness about her emotions for those inanimate objects at the time she was incarcerated. I enjoyed how the writers did the reminiscing scene in her bedroom. As hard as Cerberus tried to turn her into a weapon, they could not strip away her humanity. Damage it yes, but not destroy it. I don't know, in my mind blowing up the Teltin facility, although it was abandoned was her way of killing that proverbial monster in the closet.
#16246
Posté 12 novembre 2010 - 08:10
#16247
Posté 12 novembre 2010 - 09:03
Epantiras wrote...
#16248
Posté 12 novembre 2010 - 12:40
#16249
Posté 12 novembre 2010 - 03:30
Whatever it is, it's probably goood. :3
#16250
Guest_yorkj86_*
Posté 12 novembre 2010 - 06:46
Guest_yorkj86_*
Barrendall111 wrote...
I think the significance lies in her openness about her emotions for those inanimate objects at the time she was incarcerated. I enjoyed how the writers did the reminiscing scene in her bedroom. As hard as Cerberus tried to turn her into a weapon, they could not strip away her humanity. Damage it yes, but not destroy it. I don't know, in my mind blowing up the Teltin facility, although it was abandoned was her way of killing that proverbial monster in the closet.
Okay. But you don't think it's at all significant that she would let someone else walk in to that room? To me, it seems revealing. It really was the only safe place she had at Pragia, and that's not saying much.





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