When does that happen?CamoBadger wrote...
You know what I found recently, a part in the game where Legion actually just calls you "Shepard" rather than Shepard Commander. It kinda freaked me out, expecially with the voice he used to say it.
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Posté 29 mai 2010 - 02:24
#1927
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Posté 29 mai 2010 - 03:30
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gashgfjaskgfkagh wrote...
When does that happen?CamoBadger wrote...
You know what I found recently, a part in the game where Legion actually just calls you "Shepard" rather than Shepard Commander. It kinda freaked me out, expecially with the voice he used to say it.
It happened right after his loyalty mission. I blew up the heretics, and when I went to talk to Legion, his voice was really REALLY low pitched and he greets you by saying "Shepard"
#1928
Posté 29 mai 2010 - 04:04
That's strange, maybe they forgot to edit that line.CamoBadger wrote...
gashgfjaskgfkagh wrote...
When does that happen?CamoBadger wrote...
You know what I found recently, a part in the game where Legion actually just calls you "Shepard" rather than Shepard Commander. It kinda freaked me out, expecially with the voice he used to say it.
It happened right after his loyalty mission. I blew up the heretics, and when I went to talk to Legion, his voice was really REALLY low pitched and he greets you by saying "Shepard"
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Posté 29 mai 2010 - 04:10
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gashgfjaskgfkagh wrote...
That's strange, maybe they forgot to edit that line.CamoBadger wrote...
gashgfjaskgfkagh wrote...
When does that happen?CamoBadger wrote...
You know what I found recently, a part in the game where Legion actually just calls you "Shepard" rather than Shepard Commander. It kinda freaked me out, expecially with the voice he used to say it.
It happened right after his loyalty mission. I blew up the heretics, and when I went to talk to Legion, his voice was really REALLY low pitched and he greets you by saying "Shepard"
I just thought that it may have been because he is beginning to show emotions, and that he actually feels 'sad' that other geth were destroyed.
#1930
Posté 29 mai 2010 - 04:11
Let's solve this problem Legion style: No data avalible:PCamoBadger wrote...
gashgfjaskgfkagh wrote...
That's strange, maybe they forgot to edit that line.CamoBadger wrote...
gashgfjaskgfkagh wrote...
When does that happen?CamoBadger wrote...
You know what I found recently, a part in the game where Legion actually just calls you "Shepard" rather than Shepard Commander. It kinda freaked me out, expecially with the voice he used to say it.
It happened right after his loyalty mission. I blew up the heretics, and when I went to talk to Legion, his voice was really REALLY low pitched and he greets you by saying "Shepard"
I just thought that it may have been because he is beginning to show emotions, and that he actually feels 'sad' that other geth were destroyed.
#1931
Posté 29 mai 2010 - 04:19
also how do you get him to dance? ive seen it on youtube but he wont do it for me
#1932
Posté 29 mai 2010 - 04:26
Wait in the AI core or hope he'll do it randomly on a mission.smecky-kitteh wrote...
yeah thats why I now rewrite the heretics. legions just calling you shepard breaks my heart. :'(
also how do you get him to dance? ive seen it on youtube but he wont do it for me
He did it once on the suicide mission, just after Tali got a rocket to her face....
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Posté 29 mai 2010 - 04:27
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smecky-kitteh wrote...
yeah thats why I now rewrite the heretics. legions just calling you shepard breaks my heart. :'(
also how do you get him to dance? ive seen it on youtube but he wont do it for me
I felt awful after it as well, but I still feel like it was the right choice. Not everyone is going to like everything good decision, but they need to be made.
And I can't really get him to dance either. Makes me angry.
#1934
Posté 29 mai 2010 - 04:34
im on and off about what to do with the geth base. there not organic so its not really an ethical issue for me. I mean I can see them helping you defeat the reapers but even if you could make peace with them and the quarians I dont see it ending well in the long run. sometimes I blow it up and other times I rewrite them but im sort of on the fence with what to do as a permo decision.CamoBadger wrote...
smecky-kitteh wrote...
yeah thats why I now rewrite the heretics. legions just calling you shepard breaks my heart. :'(
also how do you get him to dance? ive seen it on youtube but he wont do it for me
I felt awful after it as well, but I still feel like it was the right choice. Not everyone is going to like everything good decision, but they need to be made.
And I can't really get him to dance either. Makes me angry.
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Posté 29 mai 2010 - 04:43
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smecky-kitteh wrote...
im on and off about what to do with the geth base. there not organic so its not really an ethical issue for me. I mean I can see them helping you defeat the reapers but even if you could make peace with them and the quarians I dont see it ending well in the long run. sometimes I blow it up and other times I rewrite them but im sort of on the fence with what to do as a permo decision.
I have destroyed it every play through, simply because it makes more tactical sense. Legion states that the heretics could still come back to the same conclusion about the reapers, and then it would be like we never did anything. But if you destroy them, there is absolutely no threat of this happening, because any geth programs that thought this way are destroyed utterly.
I never feel good about it, I hate myself a little inside, but it is the right choice in the long run.
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Posté 29 mai 2010 - 05:37
I think they make the black and white decisions baste on what will have a positive impact or negative (if any) impact on the next game. yes if i were in the actual commanders decision of rewriting or destroying the haretecs I would no doubt go for the renegade option but just about all the paragon options lead to a positive change for the next game. I would be very surprised and intrigued to see if one of the paragon options lead to deaths or a bad outcome for ME3.Festi wrote...
I agree with Camo. I destroy the base every run except for one I did to see what would happen if I didn't. The strange thing is, in all the conversations that lead up to that decisions it makes it seem like destroying them is the right thing to do. In fact... in most of the paragon options up to that point Shepard complains about how it would be wrong, how they wouldn't brain wash an organic, or how it goes against the Geth belief in self-determination. Then suddenly everything is switched. That kinda threw me off. I wonder if it's lazy writing or the 2 extra programs who are for rewriting... Either way, I blow them up. There is no way to know how the merger would affect the Geth or if they would stay merged... maybe they even convert all the Geth to heretics idk... I think it was a safer choice but I hope ME3 isn't so black and white: this is wrong because it's killing, this is right because it isn't bla bla in complete disregard to anything that has happened up to this point...
but I guess destroying it is the safer choice.
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Posté 29 mai 2010 - 05:58
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smecky-kitteh wrote...
I think they make the black and white decisions baste on what will have a positive impact or negative (if any) impact on the next game. yes if we were in the actual commanders decision of rewriting or destroying the haretecs I would no doubt go for the renegade option but just about all the paragon options lead to a positive change for the next game. I would be very surprised and intrigued to see if one of the paragon options lead to deaths or a bad outcome for ME3.
but I guess destroying it is the safer choice.
I think some of the paragon choices very well could lead to some deaths. Because they are not always the best tactical choice, and they sometimes limit you. For example, destroying the Collector Base is the right thing to do in many ways. It prevents TIM from going overboard with power, it prevents possible re-creation of reapers, etc. But that technology already helped one time (Thanix Cannon), so destroying it may actually make the upcoming war harder, and could result in not being able to fight off the reapers fast enough, resulting in deaths.
#1941
Posté 29 mai 2010 - 06:35
CamoBadger wrote...
smecky-kitteh wrote...
I think they make the black and white decisions baste on what will have a positive impact or negative (if any) impact on the next game. yes if we were in the actual commanders decision of rewriting or destroying the haretecs I would no doubt go for the renegade option but just about all the paragon options lead to a positive change for the next game. I would be very surprised and intrigued to see if one of the paragon options lead to deaths or a bad outcome for ME3.
but I guess destroying it is the safer choice.
I think some of the paragon choices very well could lead to some deaths. Because they are not always the best tactical choice, and they sometimes limit you. For example, destroying the Collector Base is the right thing to do in many ways. It prevents TIM from going overboard with power, it prevents possible re-creation of reapers, etc. But that technology already helped one time (Thanix Cannon), so destroying it may actually make the upcoming war harder, and could result in not being able to fight off the reapers fast enough, resulting in deaths.
Yeah, I agree with Camo on this. Especially when the paragon choices are something that helps Cerberus. It seems like some things are paragon just because you are doing what you are told not becuase they are moral or immoral choices. Those times when paragon seems to help Cerberus or do what TIM tells you would seem immoral because they help Cerberous which you keep saying is evil and denying you are a part of through the rest of the game when you also chose paragon choices. In the end the paragon choice even has you "quit" Cerberus which would seemt o contradict all the choices which helped it and were considered paragon. Not that big choices have struck me as all that important so far. Hopefully our choices in this game will mean something in ME3. Not like the ME1 -> ME2 choices... I.E. doesn't really matter who you Virmired. Doesn't really matter if you are cheating on your previous LI. Doesn't really matter if you killed the council or not since you only talk to any of these people like once. Wrex being alive makes life more interesting and having Garrus from the previous game makes him seem like an old friend when you meet him but it doesn't seem to have a big impact on the game in the end. Ofcourse, its not that anyone really talks that much in ME2 anyway... So, back to the heretic base. I still thing it was the right choice, not just because what had been said leading up to it but because the heretics are trying to do the same, they are at war, they are aligned with the old machines and to brain wash them would be like condemning organics to becoming husks in my mind... yeah...:happy:
#1942
Posté 29 mai 2010 - 09:45
first off, legion is just a platform, so his collection of programs can be uploaded back to on of the any geth hubs. also, if he 'dies' on the collector base than he can be repaired and restored to service. even if the collector base is destroyed outright then my first point about the geth hubs comes back into play. hopefully this will be true and we all can enjoy a fabulous run through of ME3 with legion not matter what
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Posté 30 mai 2010 - 01:44
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#1945
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Posté 30 mai 2010 - 01:58
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Festi wrote...
That is awesome. Can it be a dance party? I wanna watch Legion bust a move. Geth may not infiltrate (intentionally) but man can they dance!
Hell yes it can.
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Posté 30 mai 2010 - 02:03
#1947
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Posté 30 mai 2010 - 02:05
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Festi wrote...
That's great, we can invite a bunch of Quarians and have that dance line... We should probably invite some Asari too though... or no one will eat any of the solid food
Lets just invite everyone. the more the merrier.
#1948
Posté 30 mai 2010 - 02:06
CamoBadger wrote...
Festi wrote...
That's great, we can invite a bunch of Quarians and have that dance line... We should probably invite some Asari too though... or no one will eat any of the solid food
Lets just invite everyone. the more the merrier.
That's true. Everyone but that shifty Salerean councilor... he double dips!!!
#1949
Posté 30 mai 2010 - 02:08
and that finger quoting turian! unless he brings presents.Festi wrote...
CamoBadger wrote...
Festi wrote...
That's great, we can invite a bunch of Quarians and have that dance line... We should probably invite some Asari too though... or no one will eat any of the solid food
Lets just invite everyone. the more the merrier.
That's true. Everyone but that shifty Salerean councilor... he double dips!!!
#1950
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Posté 30 mai 2010 - 02:08
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Festi wrote...
That's true. Everyone but that shifty Salerean councilor... he double dips!!!
It's like putting your whole mouth in the dip!




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