Nadia73 wrote...
juxtaposedjoker wrote...
Nadia73 wrote...
juxtaposedjoker wrote...
I love Samara!!!! I don't think she's cold at she is as she describes herself: controlled. Her emotionality is subtle. You can find it in her word choice and I think just how well thought out her dialog was, was excellent. There wasn't a single word out of place.
I loved how tragic her story was and how they showed that her strength and resolve came with great personal sacrifices that you can see still have an affect on her hundreds of years later. She's one on a list of characters that I think were better written than Shepard. lol
it also helps that she's 1,000 years old and has already learned all her lessons the hard way. some of the stories she tells sounds like some of Jack's work 
I feel she's a very emotional character, but she always keeps that 'professional' wall up; she can't afford to let anyone in having taken that oath of the Justicar. Not that she can't love anyone but she just won't 'be' with them. Like she tells Shep, she knows her desires and can keep them under control.
I for one was really wow'd when I first met her on the recruit mission. Just the way the creators had her carry herself and talk- perfect match. The outfit was kind of a strange choice, given that she's bound to the code and all that, but hey- she doesn't look a day over 900 so it's all good 
I really hope to see her in ME3 because I feel she's a very strong character and will add to the depth... so we'll see!! Cross ya fingers and meditate! 
LMAO! Agreed. I'm hoping that if you had a high renegade in ME2 that she comes after you in ME3. The final battle comes to another cut scene wherein the justicar caught Shepard by surprise and Liara comes to the rescue. BIOTIC BATTLES FTW! If you hardened Liara (even more lol) earlier in the game she kills Samara and it's revealed that Samara is actually Liara's father who left because she couldn't bare to think she was going to have yet another defective offspring. Ultimately, Liara has to come to terms that she killed both her parents (if she wasn't ur squad mate in me1 then that she let her mother die). DRAMA!
ok jk but a gal can dream.
omg- wow!!! but wait- Liara would've fried Shep's brain if she was Samara's daughter! or maybe it skipped her??
OOOOOO!!!! 
Oh but maybe the SHADOWBROKER is her dad!!! and it's really a lady (which it usually is if they keep them hidden and they're powerful, e.g. Bond's boss lady) and it's Samara!!!
It could go on forever.. it's like a soap opera!!
I am with you- the biotic battles are great! I think they appeal to me so much because I want those POWERS!!
Imagine you have to move a couch to the 10th floor? Just levitate it and pop it in the window!! Simple!!!
lmao
Liara has the Shadowbroker broken and bloodied on the floor. The shadowbroker reveals her mask to reveal an asari that looks exactly like Liara.
"Liara I am your father."
Star wars what?
I want Samara and Liara in ME3 no matter what the plot device is. I also want some hapiness for Samara and I think that if Liara did turn out to be her daughter then she would get that happiness. They don't go into probabilities for birthing an ardant yashi dammit I can never remember how the name goes, and just say it's rare. So like with most genetic dieases one could assume that it can skip a generation. We also don't know if Samara birthed or fathered her previous daughters. That could factor into Liara not being defective as well.
Yes I have thought about waaaaaay too much I know and it's not gonna happen but it's fun.
Biotics yes I would love to have them too. I work in a warehouse! lol