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Give Me a Reason to Recruit Jack *Edit* I got a reason


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 Seriously, how the heck can I justify bringing this crazy woman on my ship as a paragon?  I've tried and tried to come up with a good in-game reason and I just can't do it.  "She's powerful" and "I feel sorry for her" don't cut it.  I'm paragon, but not a gullible idiot.  I know she's not as crazy as she looks and once you get to know her she's not that bad, but my character doesn't know that when she meets her.  Help me out here.


*Edit*  Somebody gave me a reason that works well enough.  You all can keep talking as you like, but I got what I needed.  Thanks.

Modifié par Ragabul the Ontarah, 11 février 2010 - 10:12 .


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boardnfool86

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she's a powerful biotic, one of only two who can successfully complete a task during the suicide mission... she's useful indeed

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The Normandy carries enough firepower (and few enough Stormtro- evil henchmen) to stop her if needed. Also, TIM tells you to, and you're not in a position to deny him at that point.

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Most powerful known human biotic. /thread

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The funny thing is if Shep met the ME2 team in ME1 he/she would have killed them.

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boardnfool86 wrote...

she's a powerful biotic, one of only two who can successfully complete a task during the suicide mission... she's useful indeed


metagaming though...That's the problem.  I can only justify it via metagaming.  I hate metagaming.

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Because you need to do it to beat the game. Otherwise I would never visit that prison ship.



Speaking of which, anyone else think that the Warden trying to betray Shepard, considering his reputation, is one of the dumbest things in the game?

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I really hated her the first time I met her. Wish their was an option to just leave her since you can use Samara instead of Jack. Then again, their are a lot of Jack fans out there that dig her.

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Maybe Shepard isn't happy about the idea, but goes to check out the prisoner anyway on TIM's recommendation. The Warden double-crosses Shepard and necessitates Jack's release, which results in the station riot. Shepard thinks that he or she will be able to keep an eye on Jack, whereas otherwise Jack will probably get free on an escape pod and go back to being a criminal.

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JrayM16 wrote...

Most powerful known human biotic. /thread


Here's your justification, OP.

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Internet Kraken wrote...

Because you need to do it to beat the game. Otherwise I would never visit that prison ship.

Speaking of which, anyone else think that the Warden trying to betray Shepard, considering his reputation, is one of the dumbest things in the game?


I think the Warden was so consumed about all the money he was going to get payed, that he lost all common sense. He should have known better :lol:

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Gill Kaiser wrote...

Maybe Shepard isn't happy about the idea, but goes to check out the prisoner anyway on TIM's recommendation. The Warden double-crosses Shepard and necessitates Jack's release, which results in the station riot. Shepard thinks that he or she will be able to keep an eye on Jack, whereas otherwise Jack will probably get free on an escape pod and go back to being a criminal.


Ok this I can buy a little, but why not just kill her?  that's the safest of all, and I'm currently playing a really powerful adept so my shep probably thinks she could match Jack in a fight.

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"Out of character" justification: She's one of the best characters in the game



"In character" justification: Early on in the game, you're TIM's **** whether you like it or not. If he tells you to do something, you gotta do it.

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You need all of the help you can get, that justifies it.



Being a Paragon doesn't mean you won't recruit possibly dangerous people, you had Wrex on your team afterall.



If you're a good leader than you would know how to keep anyone in line.

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Well until you actually get to purgatory Shepard knows nothing about her, doesnt even know it is her just that its a biotic prisoner. By the time you meet up with her and see what she is capable of you have no idea what her crimes are but know that leaving her there is gonna result in alot more deaths.

So the choices are...kill her not knowing what she has done other than try to escape from a corrupt prison, leave her there and hope for the best or bring her along and hope she can contribute to the mission in some way and if not atleast she is somewhere you can keep an eye on her.

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Internet Kraken wrote...

Because you need to do it to beat the game. Otherwise I would never visit that prison ship.

Speaking of which, anyone else think that the Warden trying to betray Shepard, considering his reputation, is one of the dumbest things in the game?

Oddly enough, I didn't see that one coming, even though usually I figure these things out quickly.

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Ragabul the Ontarah wrote...

Gill Kaiser wrote...

Maybe Shepard isn't happy about the idea, but goes to check out the prisoner anyway on TIM's recommendation. The Warden double-crosses Shepard and necessitates Jack's release, which results in the station riot. Shepard thinks that he or she will be able to keep an eye on Jack, whereas otherwise Jack will probably get free on an escape pod and go back to being a criminal.


Ok this I can buy a little, but why not just kill her?  that's the safest of all, and I'm currently playing a really powerful adept so my shep probably thinks she could match Jack in a fight.


Just killing someone you know next to nothing about and haven't ever talked to isn't really very Paragon.

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If you're set on not taking her in you mind then there's no reason anyone can give you take take her. Yes, she is a risk. There's no way around that fact. You just gotta bank on the fact that having the strongest human biotic pays off.

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Shockwave.

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Gill Kaiser wrote...

Ragabul the Ontarah wrote...

Gill Kaiser wrote...

Maybe Shepard isn't happy about the idea, but goes to check out the prisoner anyway on TIM's recommendation. The Warden double-crosses Shepard and necessitates Jack's release, which results in the station riot. Shepard thinks that he or she will be able to keep an eye on Jack, whereas otherwise Jack will probably get free on an escape pod and go back to being a criminal.


Ok this I can buy a little, but why not just kill her?  that's the safest of all, and I'm currently playing a really powerful adept so my shep probably thinks she could match Jack in a fight.


Just killing someone you know next to nothing about and haven't ever talked to isn't really very Paragon.


Crusaders often think they're doing the good and righteous thing by exterminating all Evil or Possibly Evil with extreme prejudice.

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Gill Kaiser wrote...

Ragabul the Ontarah wrote...

Gill Kaiser wrote...

Maybe Shepard isn't happy about the idea, but goes to check out the prisoner anyway on TIM's recommendation. The Warden double-crosses Shepard and necessitates Jack's release, which results in the station riot. Shepard thinks that he or she will be able to keep an eye on Jack, whereas otherwise Jack will probably get free on an escape pod and go back to being a criminal.


Ok this I can buy a little, but why not just kill her?  that's the safest of all, and I'm currently playing a really powerful adept so my shep probably thinks she could match Jack in a fight.


Just killing someone you know next to nothing about and haven't ever talked to isn't really very Paragon.


Well, I'm kinda Garrus lite.  I give people the benefit of the doubt, but not one's that just busted out a maximum security prison.

I guess the "wait and see approach" is the best one to take.  After all the prison is horribly corrupt and she hasn't done anything to me.  Just to to the abusive guards.  That makes enough sense I guess.

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Dethateer wrote...

Internet Kraken wrote...

Because you need to do it to beat the game. Otherwise I would never visit that prison ship.

Speaking of which, anyone else think that the Warden trying to betray Shepard, considering his reputation, is one of the dumbest things in the game?

Oddly enough, I didn't see that one coming, even though usually I figure these things out quickly.


Neither did I. I was actually wondering why there wasn't an option to give him my guns, since I didn't even consider the possibility of betrayl. This guy has been running a (albeit horribly unethical) prison ship for years, and Cerberus is about to pay him a mountain of credits. Why screw all of that up trying to capture a living legend?

Warden: "Gee, this guy mowed down countless Geth and Krogan to save the galaxy. I'm sure my guards can take him!"

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In ME3, we should be able to handpick our crew, so if there are people we don't like, we can avoid them instead of having to deal with them for the rest of the game. Not saying that every character is crappy.

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Ragabul the Ontarah wrote...

 Seriously, how the heck can I justify bringing this crazy woman on my ship as a paragon?  I've tried and tried to come up with a good in-game reason and I just can't do it.  "She's powerful" and "I feel sorry for her" don't cut it.  I'm paragon, but not a gullible idiot.  I know she's not as crazy as she looks and once you get to know her she's not that bad, but my character doesn't know that when she meets her.  Help me out here.


Seemed easy enough for me really. Jack is an abused and tortured soul who never had a chance to do something good with her life. It's a suicide mission that gives her that chance. Also, the prison she was being held in was a slavery ring in disguise. It would not have been very Paragon for you to leave her there once you realize this.

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She hates Cerberus and you can't trust Cerberus. You need allies like that.