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If given the option in ME3, will you stay with Cerberus or rejoin the Alliance?


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#176
CorruptedL

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For me i'd defintely stay with Cerebrus without a doubt.

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The Angry One

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Harcken wrote...

Alliance, Cerberus just tried too hard to convince me about how the alliance does nothing, to the point I would just do a mini-facepalm everytime it was mentioned. Did you forget the Alliance built the Normandy, made me a spectre, and destroyed a Reaper? What has Cerberus done? Stomped on a few bugs and experimented on Rachni?


And brought you back to life.
Hey I hate Cerberus but they did do that. Plus the Alliance that built the Normandy and kicked Reaper butt was the Alliance before it decided to carry the idiot ball and go "Duuuuh we no listen to Sheptard lol we are smrt."

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Kahlmulandr

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Alliance if Anderson can get them moving....if not ive already got my first mate for going pirate.

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DJ Doc

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I'll be the 3ed Power that saves all life in ME3 hopefully with a huge army of Geth, Rachni and Krogan to back me up ;-)

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sirandar

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The Elusive Man should have been called the Smoking Man.



Cerebus if I get to kill the EM and take his place

Alliance ...... I like being a doormat ... NOT



The answer is neither

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If we can't go rogue, then Cerberus all the way. Why? Considering the Alliance is full of beurocratic eggheads, won't really get **** done and will be too afraid to hurt a civilian. At least Cerberus understands that sacrifices of civilians sometimes are the only key to victory.

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Slidell505 wrote...

Neither I will form my own shadow organization,I'm not sure what I'll call it yet but it will be epic.


My thoughs exactly, My Sherpard would convince the crew ,steal the normanly, and go Justicar on the galaxy :devil:(while finding a while to destroy the reapers)..

We could use the materials to upgrade a base of operation, research, other customizations.

I like to thanks Biowares for this idea (From the characters Jack, Samara, and Garrus).

#183
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I actually prefer to keep being an spectre. Alligning with the Alliance or with Cerberus doesn't really care at all if the civilization is at stake. Shepard's still an agent spectre, and as long as you don't threaten the citadel with an army of synthetics :whistle: the council is more likely to back you up than not. So, having white card for roaming around with your own ship and figuring what's going on out there, who cares about the factions?

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GodWood wrote...

Well lets see..
I disagree with putting humans as the leaders of the galaxy....HOWEVER

Who brought me back to life?
Who gave me all the intel to help find the Collectors?
Who gave me access to a new and awesome squad? (Especially Mordin and Jack)
Who built me a much better Normandy?
Who are the ones who actually believe me about the Reapers?
Who actually helped me stop the Collectors?

I may not agree with Cerberus but they are definitely the ones who are gonna help me get the job done.


That's exactly what Cerberus hopes: that Shepard can be bought.  My Shep isn't for sale.

I understand why the Council and the Alliance are hesitant to believe in the Reapers.  There's no proof but what Shepard says, and half of that relies on dreams and visions.  Going to war on one person's say-so is never a very good idea; we have plenty of examples in human history to teach us that.  It's frustrating, but understandable.  As the Council said, their decisions affect trillions of lives.  They're not going to throw a galaxy into chaos because one person had bad dreams and now says the geth flagship was really a big scary mythological monster.  To bring that into the real world, how happy would any of us be if the U.S. declared war on China because a Navy SEAL had a dream in which the Chinese Army hired a dragon?

As for Cerberus, I was never part of Cerberus.  As a Council Spectre I made use of their resources when offered, in order to further my mission.  I never worked FOR them, at most I worked WITH them in order to evaluate their true goals.  In ME3, I'll still be a Council Spectre and an Alliance Marine.  I never trusted Cerberus, and will not willingly work with them in the future.  The enemy of my enemy is sometimes my enemy.

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Djehutynakht wrote...

That's exactly what Cerberus hopes: that Shepard can be bought.  My Shep isn't for sale.

I understand why the Council and the Alliance are hesitant to believe in the Reapers.  There's no proof but what Shepard says, and half of that relies on dreams and visions.  Going to war on one person's say-so is never a very good idea; we have plenty of examples in human history to teach us that.  It's frustrating, but understandable.  As the Council said, their decisions affect trillions of lives.  They're not going to throw a galaxy into chaos because one person had bad dreams and now says the geth flagship was really a big scary mythological monster.  To bring that into the real world, how happy would any of us be if the U.S. declared war on China because a Navy SEAL had a dream in which the Chinese Army hired a dragon?

As for Cerberus, I was never part of Cerberus.  As a Council Spectre I made use of their resources when offered, in order to further my mission.  I never worked FOR them, at most I worked WITH them in order to evaluate their true goals.  In ME3, I'll still be a Council Spectre and an Alliance Marine.  I never trusted Cerberus, and will not willingly work with them in the future.  The enemy of my enemy is sometimes my enemy.


Are you my long-lost twin?? Image IPB That's pretty much exactly MY reasoning for why I'd work with Cerberus, but I'd never fully trust them, or be a part of their organisation.

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neither.... id rather have a create your own squad type option.

#187
DJStarstryker

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Neither. I didn't like the restraints of being told what to do in ME1 by the council and the Alliance, but I also don't trust Cerberus. I think my Shepard would rather grab people that are loyal to him, work his contacts to get a ship on his own terms, and be done with it. Save the universe on his own if he has to. Hey, he did it twice already.

Also, I do not accept any pilots who aren't named Jeff "Joker" Moreau on my crew.

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Rayhaana

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cerberus, because it seems they actually get stuff done rather than sit around refusing to believe wtf is going on like that **** udina (oh how i hate him).

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Alliance but I bet those asses will probably put you on trial. I'm hoping I can join the Citadel Defense forces instead of the Alliance. They sold Shepard out, the only people I care about in the Alliance are Admiral Hackett and Captain Anderson, they were the only ones that didn't screw Shepard. Of course if I can't join the Council then the Alliance will have to do. At least the Council gives you your spectre status back. The Alliance doesn't even do anything about it.

#190
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I'm joining the Alliance and I'm going to kill the Illusive Man. I hold him directly responsible for the death of Tali's brother Seeto.




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MrGooberMan

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I'll go with Cerberus...Or go solo.



The Alliance can kiss my butt after denying everything I did for them...And still say reapers don't exist even AFTER The Citidel was attacked.

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Dreadz666

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Cerberus. Now and forever.



Killed the Council and would gladly kill the Alliance leadership if given half the chance. Their incompetent leadership is a greater danger than the Reapers.



"A war waged by committee is a war already lost."

Only TIM can lead us to victory.




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Splinter Cell 108

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Actually if it's possible I'd just join Eclipse or the Blue Suns. I bet they'd provide more resources than the Alliance. Not staying with Cerberus though, those people are out of their minds.

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redbaron76

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It is not the alliance that denies the reapers it is the citadel council.

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Alliance. Due to the fact that Cerberus has the mentality of saving humanity at any cost (experiments on people).

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Someguy101

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screw that extremist group i'm an alliance soldier.

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Alliance.


Cerberus has done some good stuff, but at the end of the day they are still a terrorist organization.  Perhaps if Cerberus joined up with the Alliance and acted as black ops branch of the System Alliance Navy, while being under military supervision (makeing sure they don't try to perform evil deeds) then perhaps I would still like to work with them.

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Actually, that is a very good idea.

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Captain Cornhole wrote...

Alliance.


Cerberus has done some good stuff, but at the end of the day they are still a terrorist organization.  Perhaps if Cerberus joined up with the Alliance and acted as black ops branch of the System Alliance Navy, while being under military supervision (makeing sure they don't try to perform evil deeds) then perhaps I would still like to work with them.


im pretty sure that they were a black ops group in the alliance but went rogue

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Cerberus now and forever. Better funding, more autonomy, no bureaucrats, bathrooms they've got everything you could possibly need. Also I fully agree with their goals and while some of their methods may not sit well with me I've always been a big picture, long term good, ends justify the means, sort of person.