Fans of Engineering report in! Gabby and Ken support for ME3
#26
Posté 10 février 2010 - 11:32
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Posté 10 février 2010 - 11:32
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Posté 10 février 2010 - 11:35
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Posté 10 février 2010 - 11:35
#30
Posté 10 février 2010 - 11:39
SharpEdgeSoda wrote...
chool77 wrote...
Jaekahn wrote...
I was envious of Ken's Irish accent. I wish Shepard was irish
this .... would ..... be ....... amazing:blink:
I'm 98% sure it's Scottish. He talks about haggis of all things.
Now if he talked about Shepard's Pie, (no pun intended) then I'd be confused.
...
Now I really want a Shepard's Pie....
It is Scottish and a really bad, sterotyped Scottish accent. Ken's still the best crew member tho.
#31
Posté 10 février 2010 - 11:50
You know how to tell a fake Scottish accent from a real one?PGR94 wrote...
It is Scottish and a really bad, sterotyped Scottish accent. Ken's still the best crew member tho.
If you can still understand them then it's fake.
#32
Posté 10 février 2010 - 11:58
"STOP TOYING WITH ME WOMAN!"
#33
Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:25
marshalleck wrote...
Of course his accent is scottish, he's a reference to Scotty from Star Trek
Believe it or not, he isn't a reference to Star Trek. At one time earlier in development, there were going to be light romances on the Normandy. Unfortunately, we just didn't have the writing or cinematic design budget to do that, so the light romances were cut. Ken was going to be the straight female light romance option. My wife is a huge Ewan McGregor fan, and she gets weak in the knees for a scottish accent. Hence, Ken is scottish. It was later when we were recording the VO that someone mentioned the Star Trek reference. I face planted into my palms, then recovered by saying "yeaaahhhh, it's an homage. That's the ticket."
#34
Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:29
Dusty Everman wrote...
marshalleck wrote...
Of course his accent is scottish, he's a reference to Scotty from Star Trek
Believe it or not, he isn't a reference to Star Trek. At one time earlier in development, there were going to be light romances on the Normandy. Unfortunately, we just didn't have the writing or cinematic design budget to do that, so the light romances were cut. Ken was going to be the straight female light romance option. My wife is a huge Ewan McGregor fan, and she gets weak in the knees for a scottish accent. Hence, Ken is scottish. It was later when we were recording the VO that someone mentioned the Star Trek reference. I face planted into my palms, then recovered by saying "yeaaahhhh, it's an homage. That's the ticket."
Its a shame the light romances didn't make it in. Well Kelly kinda did. But still even just as memorable crewmen I'm glad they're in.
#35
Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:31
#36
Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:32
Too bad it was cut :/ I liked the whole concept with kelly. Brought more depth to the normandy. For me 3 perhaps?Dusty Everman wrote...
marshalleck wrote...
Of course his accent is scottish, he's a reference to Scotty from Star Trek
Believe it or not, he isn't a reference to Star Trek. At one time earlier in development, there were going to be light romances on the Normandy. Unfortunately, we just didn't have the writing or cinematic design budget to do that, so the light romances were cut. Ken was going to be the straight female light romance option. My wife is a huge Ewan McGregor fan, and she gets weak in the knees for a scottish accent. Hence, Ken is scottish. It was later when we were recording the VO that someone mentioned the Star Trek reference. I face planted into my palms, then recovered by saying "yeaaahhhh, it's an homage. That's the ticket."
#37
Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:32
Dusty Everman wrote...
Unfortunately, we just didn't have the writing or cinematic design budget to do that, so the light romances were cut.
Aww.
Modifié par Tamyn, 11 février 2010 - 12:34 .
#38
Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:33
Modifié par JBOT3K, 11 février 2010 - 12:35 .
#39
Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:33
Dusty Everman wrote...
marshalleck wrote...
Of course his accent is scottish, he's a reference to Scotty from Star Trek
Believe it or not, he isn't a reference to Star Trek. At one time earlier in development, there were going to be light romances on the Normandy. Unfortunately, we just didn't have the writing or cinematic design budget to do that, so the light romances were cut. Ken was going to be the straight female light romance option. My wife is a huge Ewan McGregor fan, and she gets weak in the knees for a scottish accent. Hence, Ken is scottish. It was later when we were recording the VO that someone mentioned the Star Trek reference. I face planted into my palms, then recovered by saying "yeaaahhhh, it's an homage. That's the ticket."
Three simple words:
D
L
C.
#40
Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:35
"Noo problem!"
#41
Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:35
#42
Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:35
Dusty Everman wrote...
marshalleck wrote...
Of course his accent is scottish, he's a reference to Scotty from Star Trek
Believe it or not, he isn't a reference to Star Trek. At one time earlier in development, there were going to be light romances on the Normandy. Unfortunately, we just didn't have the writing or cinematic design budget to do that, so the light romances were cut. Ken was going to be the straight female light romance option. My wife is a huge Ewan McGregor fan, and she gets weak in the knees for a scottish accent. Hence, Ken is scottish. It was later when we were recording the VO that someone mentioned the Star Trek reference. I face planted into my palms, then recovered by saying "yeaaahhhh, it's an homage. That's the ticket."
Haha, interesting. Well thanks for clearing that up. It's always nice to get a dev response.
#43
Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:35
And lawl at the real reason why Ken is Scottish.
#44
Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:36
WilliamShatner wrote...
Three simple words:
D
L
C.
That's three letters.
And even if you wrote out the words that it represents, you only have two of them.
<_<
#45
Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:36
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Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:38
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Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:38
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Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:38
#49
Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:40
General Balls wrote...
WilliamShatner wrote...
Three simple words:
D
L
C.
That's three letters.
And even if you wrote out the words that it represents, you only have two of them.
<_<
Win.
#50
Posté 11 février 2010 - 12:40





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