Phoenix medium armor, easy. Colossus is an obsession, while Phoenix is her natural state of affairs. But if they include 'Hitman' armor for ME3...
2. Is Ashley your favorite love interest of all time? If not, who is?
Who else is there? *crickets...*
3. How did you first get into ME1?
It was thrust upon my largely-indifferent self by my younger brother, who remains the greater game enthusiast.
4.
Did you paragon or renegade Ashley? Or left her as is?
5. What
is your preferred romance conclusion for Ashley in ME3? Ambiguous? Conclusive?
Conclusive (starting with getting back on even terms) but not necessarily binding (the race to the white picket fence is more appropriate for Tali than it is for Ashley, I think).
6. How do you think Ashley would get along with the squad mates
in ME2?
She and Tali would most likely still be BFF's. Since Grunt would probably somehow get it in his head that she's his mother, she would at first be irritated but gradually grow fond of him.
7. Assuming there is (hopefully) banter in ME3, who would
you most like to see Ashley bantering with?
Mordin.
8. If the same power
system is in ME3, what kind of powers would Ashley have?
Adrenaline Rush (I know, I know, doesn't make sense for an NPC), Incendiary Rounds, Concussive Shot, ehh, I run out
9. Besides
being your love interest, what are some reasons you would save Ashley
on Virmire?
Pure chivalry, the fact the Kaidan practically *orders* me to, the desire not to be hunted for the rest of my life by the four other Williams women.
10. What did you think of Ashley's letter?
I forgive you for putting your heart above your head on Horizon, girl.
11. Is
there anything you especially agree or disagree with Ashley in terms of
her views?
She has the right set of core values that she doesn't deviate from unless she finds valid reasons to. I really like her non-dependence attitude; Shepard in ME1 can sometimes be foolishly naive about inter-species politics, Ashley's an important grounding element with her real-life perspective on things as opposed to Shepard's largely politically idealism/attention-negelectivism.




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