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We shouldn't abandon this thread. Sama-sama deserves better. Also, other people than just us post here.

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True... post us some more pics.

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yorkj86 wrote...

We shouldn't abandon this thread. Sama-sama deserves better. Also, other people than just us post here.

I don't want to abandon it, but it is real slow.  I like to have intelligent discussions quite often sometimes and it damn sure isn't happening in the forum.

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I have tried to liven it up a little and draw some attention, but it isn't working.

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Go down with the ship!

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Oh well... I'm off to play some ME2. Time to spill some Collector blood

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I'm so busy pounding my head against the next chapter in my story that I really haven't been posting much in here. I like the commando armor idea, and honestly I don't think she would look bad at all in a more traditional knightly armor suit like the blood dragon armor or that hellgate? armor that was posted awhile back.

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what are some ways Samara could get a plot-centric role in ME3? I know in ME2 we have to have Miranda and Jacob, and then the only other plot central character is Mordin (as in he is necessery for the plot to progress).I have a feeling that indoctrination will be a central theme to ME3 as it has been so far. Can Samara's mental fortitude be a kind of motif that contrasts with the mentally weak?

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adriano_c wrote...

Go down with the ship!

Everytime I read your sentences with an explanation point, I look at your avatar and it exaggerates it.^_^  LOL, it's funny how someone's avatar can effect one's perception sometimes.:D

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nice avy JD

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NICKjnp wrote...

Oh well... I'm off to play some ME2. Time to spill some Collector blood

Happy gaming, come around more often.:P

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7Makaveli wrote...

what are some ways Samara could get a plot-centric role in ME3? I know in ME2 we have to have Miranda and Jacob, and then the only other plot central character is Mordin.I have a feeling that indoctrination will be a central theme to ME3 as it has been so far. Can Samara's mental fortitude be a kind of motif that contrasts with the mentally weak?


I would think Morinth would fit in there more than Samara.  What she does is very similar to indoctrination.  I do think that if Samara lives (and you aren't renegade) that you will have the assistance of the Justicars (or Ardat-Yakshi syndicate if you have Morinth) to fight the Reapers.

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7Makaveli wrote...

nice avy JD

Thanks, it is one of the best scenes emotionaly in the game to me.

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7Makaveli wrote...

what are some ways Samara could get a plot-centric role in ME3? I know in ME2 we have to have Miranda and Jacob, and then the only other plot central character is Mordin (as in he is necessery for the plot to progress).I have a feeling that indoctrination will be a central theme to ME3 as it has been so far. Can Samara's mental fortitude be a kind of motif that contrasts with the mentally weak?

Just one thought.  I think the SB is an idoctrinated organic.  I don't know what role Liara plays in this, but it would be nice if Samara was involved in it somehow.  Just one thought anyway.

She could also communicate with the Rachni in some capacity.  This may further the plot also, wouldn't you think.

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NICKjnp wrote...
  I do think that if Samara lives (and you aren't renegade) that you will have the assistance of the Justicars (or Ardat-Yakshi syndicate if you have Morinth) to fight the Reapers.

That would be a trip.

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JohnnyDollar wrote...

7Makaveli wrote...

what are some ways Samara could get a plot-centric role in ME3? I know in ME2 we have to have Miranda and Jacob, and then the only other plot central character is Mordin (as in he is necessery for the plot to progress).I have a feeling that indoctrination will be a central theme to ME3 as it has been so far. Can Samara's mental fortitude be a kind of motif that contrasts with the mentally weak?

Just one thought.  I think the SB is an idoctrinated organic.  I don't know what role Liara plays in this, but it would be nice if Samara was involved in it somehow.  Just one thought anyway.

She could also communicate with the Rachni in some capacity.  This may further the plot also, wouldn't you think.


No.. the comics say otherwise.  He tells the Collector General to wait until he (the SB) is ready to give him Sheps body.... so the SB is not indoctrinated.

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JohnnyDollar wrote...

NICKjnp wrote...
  I do think that if Samara lives (and you aren't renegade) that you will have the assistance of the Justicars (or Ardat-Yakshi syndicate if you have Morinth) to fight the Reapers.

That would be a trip.


There are three outcomes of the Samara storyline
1.  Samara returns and you gain the assistance of the Justicars (Paragon)
2.  Samara returns and tries to kill you (Renegade)
3.  Morinth returns and you gain the support of an Ardat-Yakshi syndicate (maybe)

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I just hope they cash in on this well of Asari lore they've opened up. So if you've kept Samara, she will call upon the Justicar fellowship in your honor to help in a critical area of the game. If you have Morinth, then maybe she will bring some Asari hedons not necessarily ardat yakshi but in a similar frame of mind to just kill mercilessly. this would really only be plausible in an Asari world though, which I hope we will visit in ME3, I mean they sent us to Tuchanka....

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NICKjnp wrote...

JohnnyDollar wrote...

7Makaveli wrote...

what are some ways Samara could get a plot-centric role in ME3? I know in ME2 we have to have Miranda and Jacob, and then the only other plot central character is Mordin (as in he is necessery for the plot to progress).I have a feeling that indoctrination will be a central theme to ME3 as it has been so far. Can Samara's mental fortitude be a kind of motif that contrasts with the mentally weak?

Just one thought.  I think the SB is an idoctrinated organic.  I don't know what role Liara plays in this, but it would be nice if Samara was involved in it somehow.  Just one thought anyway.

She could also communicate with the Rachni in some capacity.  This may further the plot also, wouldn't you think.


No.. the comics say otherwise.  He tells the Collector General to wait until he (the SB) is ready to give him Sheps body.... so the SB is not indoctrinated.

Ummm, I wouldn't say that this eliminates him from being indoctrinated though unless I am missing something here.  Sovereign indoctrinated quite a few organics a long time prior to ever meeting Sarin.  The Reapers manipulate, deceive, and indoctrinate for their own needs.  My theory is that the SB has been indoctrinated to some capacity for a very loooong indefinite time.  It fits right into the Reapers tactics of manipulation and deception behind the scenes regarding galactic politics and such.

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7Makaveli wrote...

I just hope they cash in on this well of Asari lore they've opened up. So if you've kept Samara, she will call upon the Justicar fellowship in your honor to help in a critical area of the game. If you have Morinth, then maybe she will bring some Asari hedons not necessarily ardat yakshi but in a similar frame of mind to just kill mercilessly. this would really only be plausible in an Asari world though, which I hope we will visit in ME3, I mean they sent us to Tuchanka....


To Thessia to break out Morinth's sisters!

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first thing I do when I see the Shadow Broker:



*renegade interrupt*



"I'm sick of your snide operations" *falcon punch*

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NICKjnp wrote...

JohnnyDollar wrote...

NICKjnp wrote...
  I do think that if Samara lives (and you aren't renegade) that you will have the assistance of the Justicars (or Ardat-Yakshi syndicate if you have Morinth) to fight the Reapers.

That would be a trip.

There are three outcomes of the Samara storyline
1.  Samara returns and you gain the assistance of the Justicars (Paragon)
2.  Samara returns and tries to kill you (Renegade)
3.  Morinth returns and you gain the support of an Ardat-Yakshi syndicate (maybe)

Those sound logical, but it is also logical that she may be retconned or her story takes a twist and changes at the beginning of ME3 by the developers.  Unless you have some inside info on this.

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I just had a mind-blowing highdea, it may be only mind-blowing to me but here it goes anyway so in ME 3 Samara will like leave you to go do her Justicar stuff and it's like a Sad/Emotionally leaving scene and then later in ME 3 she saves you at like a pivitol moment and if you attempted romance in ME 2 it could be like an epic romantic reunion you know.



Sorry if i made no sense but if you had to deal with my brain right now your thought would come out the same trust me.



Oh and post epic screens/gifs please, thanks.

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JohnnyDollar wrote...

NICKjnp wrote...

JohnnyDollar wrote...

7Makaveli wrote...

what are some ways Samara could get a plot-centric role in ME3? I know in ME2 we have to have Miranda and Jacob, and then the only other plot central character is Mordin (as in he is necessery for the plot to progress).I have a feeling that indoctrination will be a central theme to ME3 as it has been so far. Can Samara's mental fortitude be a kind of motif that contrasts with the mentally weak?

Just one thought.  I think the SB is an idoctrinated organic.  I don't know what role Liara plays in this, but it would be nice if Samara was involved in it somehow.  Just one thought anyway.

She could also communicate with the Rachni in some capacity.  This may further the plot also, wouldn't you think.


No.. the comics say otherwise.  He tells the Collector General to wait until he (the SB) is ready to give him Sheps body.... so the SB is not indoctrinated.

Ummm, I wouldn't say that this eliminates him from being indoctrinated though unless I am missing something here.  Sovereign indoctrinated quite a few organics a long time prior to ever meeting Sarin.  The Reapers manipulate, deceive, and indoctrinate for their own needs.  My theory is that the SB has been indoctrinated to some capacity for a very loooong indefinite time.  It fits right into the Reapers tactics of manipulation and deception behind the scenes regarding galactic politics and such.


Yeah but he basically tells Harbinger that he will get Sheps body when the SB is ready to give it and not before and the he (Harbinger) needs to stop telling him (SB) what to do.  It just doesn't fit in with what we know about indoctrination.

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NICKjnp wrote...

JohnnyDollar wrote...

NICKjnp wrote...

JohnnyDollar wrote...

7Makaveli wrote...

what are some ways Samara could get a plot-centric role in ME3? I know in ME2 we have to have Miranda and Jacob, and then the only other plot central character is Mordin (as in he is necessery for the plot to progress).I have a feeling that indoctrination will be a central theme to ME3 as it has been so far. Can Samara's mental fortitude be a kind of motif that contrasts with the mentally weak?

Just one thought.  I think the SB is an idoctrinated organic.  I don't know what role Liara plays in this, but it would be nice if Samara was involved in it somehow.  Just one thought anyway.

She could also communicate with the Rachni in some capacity.  This may further the plot also, wouldn't you think.


No.. the comics say otherwise.  He tells the Collector General to wait until he (the SB) is ready to give him Sheps body.... so the SB is not indoctrinated.

Ummm, I wouldn't say that this eliminates him from being indoctrinated though unless I am missing something here.  Sovereign indoctrinated quite a few organics a long time prior to ever meeting Sarin.  The Reapers manipulate, deceive, and indoctrinate for their own needs.  My theory is that the SB has been indoctrinated to some capacity for a very loooong indefinite time.  It fits right into the Reapers tactics of manipulation and deception behind the scenes regarding galactic politics and such.


Yeah but he basically tells Harbinger that he will get Sheps body when the SB is ready to give it and not before and the he (Harbinger) needs to stop telling him (SB) what to do.  It just doesn't fit in with what we know about indoctrination.

That is a good point.  Is that pretty accurate the way he talks to Harbinger?  This is from the comics?  He could be indoctrinated from another Reaper other than Harbinger, but that doesn't sound right.  I talked to several members that read the comics and they had similar thoughts about the SB and Reapers as me concerning indoctrination.

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