Give Subject Zero Hair in Mass Effect 3.
#51
Posté 08 février 2010 - 06:51
#52
Posté 08 février 2010 - 06:57
mass_zotz wrote...
That would be stupid because than the character could into a dull looking character. I think she looks unique that way. This what makes her little different from everyone else. Not everyone in life looks the way you think he/she should.
This
God forbid she stand out
#53
Posté 08 février 2010 - 07:49
Jack Anvil wrote...
Does anyone else support this? If so, back me up here.
If she stays Renegade and makes a cameo in the second game, I'm fine with classic Subject Zero - the same way you find her on Purgatory. But if she's been romanced by a Paragon and opened up emotionally, I think she should start emulating a functional person, at least aesthetically. Plus, she'd be hella prettier.
Thoughts?
I think Jack should change. If she is romanced by a paragon - she should give up her obession with her past and move forward. Or at the very least, let us influence how she develops as a character in ME3.
Overall, I'd love more influence in how character's develop. This time we got to do loyalty missions - which gave more dimension to the characters. I'd love to see more of that - characters changing because of decisions you make. Not just big ones either.
They go everywhere with you...I'd love to see more of what you do affecting your party mates.
Why not let them visit each other and gossip about the mission and/or each other?
Instead of always having to find them - how about have them seek you out to talk about a problem.
I'm looking forward to Jack and every other character developing more in ME3. But yes, I agree with you - Jack needs to be affected by Shepard. I wish she'd lose the "potty" mouth.
They had a stunning romance in ME2 - and I think Jack is the most misunderstood character.
Never thought I'd be saying this, but she is definately one of my favorite characters.
#54
Posté 08 février 2010 - 07:51
Rhanne wrote...
no.
This
#55
Posté 08 février 2010 - 07:52
#56
Posté 08 février 2010 - 07:53
So a person has to have hair to have feelings? I honestly do not even understand what your trying to say.Jack Anvil wrote...
Does anyone else support this? If so, back me up here.
If she stays Renegade and makes a cameo in the second game, I'm fine with classic Subject Zero - the same way you find her on Purgatory. But if she's been romanced by a Paragon and opened up emotionally, I think she should start emulating a functional person, at least aesthetically. Plus, she'd be hella prettier.
Thoughts?
#57
Posté 08 février 2010 - 07:57
Nastrod wrote...
So a person has to have hair to have feelings? I honestly do not even understand what your trying to say.Jack Anvil wrote...
Does anyone else support this? If so, back me up here.
If she stays Renegade and makes a cameo in the second game, I'm fine with classic Subject Zero - the same way you find her on Purgatory. But if she's been romanced by a Paragon and opened up emotionally, I think she should start emulating a functional person, at least aesthetically. Plus, she'd be hella prettier.
Thoughts?
Clearly it's that good people have longer hair, and evil people have shorter hair... also bald chicks are ugly? I think...
#58
Posté 08 février 2010 - 09:24

This is the hairstyle i thought she'd look good with.
#59
Posté 08 février 2010 - 09:34
That said, I think ME Jack has a shaved head for the same reason the Pitch Black character has a shaved head: both as a personality trait and a tribute to the original character.
#60
Posté 08 février 2010 - 09:38
#61
Posté 08 février 2010 - 09:46
#62
Posté 08 février 2010 - 09:50
lavosslayer wrote...
I think her look currently is perfectly fine. It defines her as a character and changing it would be completely against what the character herself stands for. Get over your need for supermodel fan service characters and realize how intricately beautiful Jack is as a character both internally and externally...
#63
Posté 08 février 2010 - 10:17
#64
Posté 08 février 2010 - 10:21
#65
Posté 08 février 2010 - 10:23
#66
Posté 08 février 2010 - 10:25
This is what defines Jack's character, essentially what you guys really want is another character that that is nothing like Jack.
Modifié par CRISIS1717, 08 février 2010 - 10:27 .
#67
Posté 08 février 2010 - 10:25
#68
Posté 08 février 2010 - 10:26
TLK Spires wrote...
this thread is full of shallow mother****ers.
This and in response to the OP
NO
Jack should keep the haircut she has already!
To paraphrase Aria...
"DON'T FRACK WITH JACK!"
#69
Guest_Jack Anvil_*
Posté 08 février 2010 - 02:09
Guest_Jack Anvil_*
I love her tattoos--her personality is etched on her skin, regardless of any superficial changes she makes. However, I think a PARAGON Jack--capitalized, for those who have trouble reading--who has undergone significant character growth, should grow her hair out and put on some more clothing, as opposed to that belt bra. Whats more, she should soften up a bit, at least to Shepard. I love her hostility--when it is directed at others.
Modifié par Jack Anvil, 08 février 2010 - 02:10 .
#70
Posté 08 février 2010 - 02:16
I agree because everyone knows and even science has proven nice and kind hearted people all have very long hair meanwhile it has also been proven most short haired people do crime and kick puppies /sarcasm off nowJack Anvil wrote...
I'm only proposing that Paragon-romanced Jack should change--and not completely. Her baldness represents the cult she had previously been a part of (but is now a member of Shepard's crew) and her abrasive-ness is an emotional "wall" she puts up (which is no longer needed if she is Paragon-romanced.)
I love her tattoos--her personality is etched on her skin, regardless of any superficial changes she makes. However, I think a PARAGON Jack--capitalized, for those who have trouble reading--who has undergone significant character growth, should grow her hair out and put on some more clothing, as opposed to that belt bra. Whats more, she should soften up a bit, at least to Shepard. I love her hostility--when it is directed at others.
Seriously what does hair have anything at all to do with the way she acts?
#71
Guest_Jack Anvil_*
Posté 08 février 2010 - 02:25
Guest_Jack Anvil_*
Nastrod wrote...
I agree because everyone knows and even science has proven nice and kind hearted people all have very long hair meanwhile it has also been proven most short haired people do crime and kick puppies /sarcasm off nowJack Anvil wrote...
I'm only proposing that Paragon-romanced Jack should change--and not completely. Her baldness represents the cult she had previously been a part of (but is now a member of Shepard's crew) and her abrasive-ness is an emotional "wall" she puts up (which is no longer needed if she is Paragon-romanced.)
I love her tattoos--her personality is etched on her skin, regardless of any superficial changes she makes. However, I think a PARAGON Jack--capitalized, for those who have trouble reading--who has undergone significant character growth, should grow her hair out and put on some more clothing, as opposed to that belt bra. Whats more, she should soften up a bit, at least to Shepard. I love her hostility--when it is directed at others.
Seriously what does hair have anything at all to do with the way she acts?
Whew. Thanks for turning off the sarcasm. You were laying it on pretty thick. /facetious-ness off
Her baldness, as I said above, represents the cult she was a part of. It's clear that people have trouble reading exactly what is typed out, so I'll break it down:
Subject Zero + Baldness = Symbol of Cult
Subject Zero + Hair = Symbol of Growth, pun not intended.
For Subject Zero to have paragon growth, she would have to let go of her anger, the majority of which stems from her past. Voila.
#72
Posté 08 février 2010 - 02:30
I don't see any good reason for it when even the 'default' Shepard out of all people is pretty much bald and it doesn't prevent him from being a Paragon if he so chooses.Jack Anvil wrote...
I think a PARAGON Jack--capitalized, for those who have trouble reading--who has undergone significant character growth, should grow her hair out and put on some more clothing, as opposed to that belt bra. Whats more, she should soften up a bit, at least to Shepard. I love her hostility--when it is directed at others.
Frankly, the whole idea that "she got romanced by paragon so she should change" is rather disgusting -- it feels like wanting to see Jack change as if she got somehow housebroken; and isn't being a paragon about seeing past the surface and even more importantly, accepting people the way they are? Truly "paragon" Shepard wouldn't be hoping for Jack to change, he'd love her the way she is and precisely because of what she's like. Tough abrasive exterior and all.
#73
Guest_Jack Anvil_*
Posté 08 février 2010 - 02:35
Guest_Jack Anvil_*
tmp7704 wrote...
I don't see any good reason for it when even the 'default' Shepard out of all people is pretty much bald and it doesn't prevent him from being a Paragon if he so chooses.Jack Anvil wrote...
I think a PARAGON Jack--capitalized, for those who have trouble reading--who has undergone significant character growth, should grow her hair out and put on some more clothing, as opposed to that belt bra. Whats more, she should soften up a bit, at least to Shepard. I love her hostility--when it is directed at others.
Frankly, the whole idea that "she got romanced by paragon so she should change" is rather disgusting -- it feels like wanting to see Jack change as if she got somehow housebroken; and isn't being a paragon about seeing past the surface and even more importantly, accepting people the way they are? Truly "paragon" Shepard wouldn't be hoping for Jack to change, he'd love her the way she is and precisely because of what she's like. Tough abrasive exterior and all.
Being a Paragon isn't about acceptance; it's about doing the right thing. And changing a psychopath who wants to change isn't such a horrible notion, is it?
#74
Posté 08 février 2010 - 03:29
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Posté 08 février 2010 - 03:35




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