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Did anyone ever bring Legion to the Flotilla?


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NeinoRanatos

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[Excuse the spelling.]During Tali's side quest, did anyone ever bring Legion on to the ship? If so, did the Quarians react at all? I can just picture it:

Quarian Captain: You're charged with bringing active Geth to the Migrant Fleet.

Tali: I never brought Active Geth here!

Quarian Captain: Then what the **** is that walking trash compactor right next to you?

Legion: ....

Shepard: *Gulp* I beleive we are royally screwed.

Modifié par NeinoRanatos, 11 février 2010 - 09:24 .


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Riot Inducer

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a friend of mine did, I wasn't there to see it but there was a LOT of reactions to him being there, and despite that it seems initially to be a bad idea Legion apparently helps Tali's case a fair bit. I'm planning on doing that this playthrough there's definitely a lot of dialogue that's different.

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But, I don't want Kelly to die!

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ChaoticBroth

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WillieStyle wrote...

But, I don't want Kelly to die!

She doesn't die if you do that. If you pick certain dialogue choices (don't remember which), you've got two missions or something before the IFF is ready. It's enough time to do both Tali's and Legion's loyalty mission.

But really, all you want to do is say that you want to prepare as much as possible. The IFF is also automatically installed if you have all loyalty missions complete, if I'm right.

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NeinoRanatos

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Riot Inducer wrote...

a friend of mine did, I wasn't there to see it but there was a LOT of reactions to him being there, and despite that it seems initially to be a bad idea Legion apparently helps Tali's case a fair bit. I'm planning on doing that this playthrough there's definitely a lot of dialogue that's different.



I find it hard to believe Legion would help at all. In fact, since he is an active geth, wouldn't bringing him actualy just prove her guilt anyway? In fact, even if she never brought A geth before, she just did.

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Neino, everyone in the ME2 Universe seems to have a case of near-terminal stupidity. For example, you can take Legion to the Citadel, and he won't be recognized as a Geth. Instead, the Customs agent will call him something along the lines of a personal robotic servant. Despite the fact that Legion quite literally says, 'Geth do not infiltrate'.

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Actually, wanted to have Tali loyal to me fastest I could, so did not managed to do so. But seen the results, it is worth taking him along ( not to spoil you'r play ). It makes the stay at migrant fleet more interesting. If you do so, talk to anyone you can, that's my tip for you. :)

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NeinoRanatos

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swk3000 wrote...

Neino, everyone in the ME2 Universe seems to have a case of near-terminal stupidity. For example, you can take Legion to the Citadel, and he won't be recognized as a Geth. Instead, the Customs agent will call him something along the lines of a personal robotic servant. Despite the fact that Legion quite literally says, 'Geth do not infiltrate'.


I wonder that if the collectors themselves showed up at Citadel and started abducting people, would anyone freaking notice? Like seriouisly, It should be blatantly obvious that something is wrong.

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did it on my last playthrough doesn't affect it badly in anyway but gives you some awesome extra conversation options was worth it imo.

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Maestro Vivaldi

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So can we bring Legion with Tali during the trial and still rescue everybody from the Normandy crew at the end ? How to manage that if i want Legion loyal too ? Everybody is loyal now (minus Tali) and i don't have recruit Legion yet... If we can do 2 missions after the kidnaping it's ok but i believe we can only do the loyalty mission of Legion if we want to save everybody...

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I did it, it was definitely interesting and you do get a lot of different dialogue. Need high enough renegade/paragon to get him onto the flotilla though. Some of the Quarians are fascinated, others are angry. Worth checking if you haven't.

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NeinoRanatos wrote...

I wonder that if the collectors themselves showed up at Citadel and started abducting people, would anyone freaking notice? Like seriouisly, It should be blatantly obvious that something is wrong.


In one of the conversations on Citadel someone notes how Keepers at times abduct people and put them into their prothenoid pools. Noone cares.

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Maestro Vivaldi

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I can confirm it works ! I have test that option and have save all the crew after Legion visit the Quarian. I have done Legion's Loyalty Quest just after ! Playing that part of the game with two AI Hackers (Infiltrator) was really fun.

Modifié par Maestro Vivaldi, 12 février 2010 - 11:49 .


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swk3000 wrote...

Neino, everyone in the ME2 Universe seems to have a case of near-terminal stupidity. For example, you can take Legion to the Citadel, and he won't be recognized as a Geth. Instead, the Customs agent will call him something along the lines of a personal robotic servant. Despite the fact that Legion quite literally says, 'Geth do not infiltrate'.


If you talk to Anderson about the Geth, he says that "they're not the boogeymen they used to be, which is probably why people aren't stampeding over your trophy bot." or something like that.  At this point, nobody cares about a lone Geth escorted by a couple of commandos (well, except for the Quarians of course).

Modifié par mayatola, 12 février 2010 - 11:08 .


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mayatola wrote...

swk3000 wrote...

Neino, everyone in the ME2 Universe seems to have a case of near-terminal stupidity. For example, you can take Legion to the Citadel, and he won't be recognized as a Geth. Instead, the Customs agent will call him something along the lines of a personal robotic servant. Despite the fact that Legion quite literally says, 'Geth do not infiltrate'.


If you talk to Anderson about the Geth, he says that "they're not the boogeymen they used to be, which is probably why people aren't stampeding over your trophy bot." or something like that.  At this point, nobody cares about a lone Geth escorted by a couple of commandos (well, except for the Quarians of course).


I dont agree with this. That line of Anderson was just a convenient method not to have to create tons of other dialogues and reactions. It is a pity that only 4-5 NPCs have some responce to the presence of a geth throughout the game.

And i would find it logical for the people at the citadell to flee in horror after the events of ME1. It would be like not panicking if a terrorist with a huge visible strapped on bomb would be stepping inside an airport 2 years after 9/11 and noone would even notice it. That is just lame.Posted Image

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Thanks guys for this excellent idea. Will try it soon!

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IMHO, bringing legion to the flotilla was like, the best decision ever.

Before I did it, 2 main thoughts were running through my head:

1) "Intimidation" factor (renegade logic). The Quarian admiral said it best: "Do you think to influence the outcome of this trial with threats?". Yes, yes I do.

2) "Face your enemy" factor (paragon logic). Legion opens up a lot of dialogue options, including the overt/no brainer of asking "Legion, what do YOUR people think about peace/war with the Quarians?". The Quarians are either obsessed with, or terrified by, the Geth. But it's likely no Quarians have actually talked to a Geth since the morning war. It was a once-in-a-galaxy opportunity that I couldn't pass up.

3) Jackass factor:  I understand of the fatal flaw people bring up: Don't bring an active Geth to defend yourself against accusations of consorting with active Geth... But in that case, I just grin with GamerGlee and think, "OHHH MAN. THINK ABOUT HOW PISSED THEY'RE GONNA BE.  I R SHOOT EVERYONE."

No matter how ya look at it... it works, for the game.

Modifié par TheTrac3r, 18 février 2010 - 03:22 .


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Radahldo

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the jingoist (gerrel?) doesnt acknowledge legion.

morrigan and qwib-qwib have interesting lines withe legion.

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Just brought Legion to Flotilla for the first time (on a character I consciously decided would be losing his crew). I absolutely loved it. Next time I play, I'm going to try to time things such that I can do this AND save the crew, if possible. Bringing along Legion definitely adds some spice to the process of chatting up the admirals.

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here is a video i found

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I unlocked him so I could bring him everywhere. Funny thing though, he wasn't avalible for Jacobs loyalty mission.

He's the coolest video game character I've ever come across. He's like Spock with an assault rifle.

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WillieStyle wrote...

But, I don't want Kelly to die!

You can make 2 missions before EDI has the IFF installed i have done it.

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The quarians were all like "Why tis this geth in me flotilla!"

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NeinoRanatos

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Tried using Legion in the flotilla. lol'd myself to dead. Just loved it when the Quarians were aiming guns at me. [It was a renegade playthrough, so the QT event was hilarious. "I'll take my helmet off and breath all over your clean ship." XD

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swk3000 wrote...

Neino, everyone in the ME2 Universe seems to have a case of near-terminal stupidity. For example, you can take Legion to the Citadel, and he won't be recognized as a Geth. Instead, the Customs agent will call him something along the lines of a personal robotic servant. Despite the fact that Legion quite literally says, 'Geth do not infiltrate'.


Clearly that's intentional swk3000... Note the parallels to airport security.  
It's clearly a poke at the post 911 security. :police:  

I found it hilarious. :o

Thane points out there are more security holes after the added security... The Turian getting hassled for possibly being Geth and the same for the 2 Asari on the no fly list... Yet actually being geth?  Not so much an issue as Anderson said... the Geth are not much of an issue... thus the security is a "feel good measure"...

Airport security is also a "feel good measure"
Pouring out your infants milk and harassing your grandma is to make you "feel good"... LOL

People willing to trade their freedom for temporary security deserve neither and will lose both. - Benjamin Franklin