kraidy1117 wrote...
She does not, I just start6ed a new playthrough and see says ntohing like that in Mordins playthrough.
Weird he would say that then. Thanks for checking.
kraidy1117 wrote...
She does not, I just start6ed a new playthrough and see says ntohing like that in Mordins playthrough.
Valmy wrote...
kraidy1117 wrote...
She does not, I just start6ed a new playthrough and see says ntohing like that in Mordins playthrough.
Weird he would say that then. Thanks for checking.
Captain_Goodguy wrote...
She says that line to Okeer when he wants your help to kill Jedore
kraidy1117 wrote...
He might have confused Miri for some else, or hei s just a plain ol hater.
Captain_Goodguy wrote...
She says that line to Okeer when he wants your help to kill Jedore
Modifié par Valmy, 21 mai 2010 - 06:35 .
Valmy wrote...
kraidy1117 wrote...
He might have confused Miri for some else, or hei s just a plain ol hater.
Yeah it just struck me as really unlikely for these reasons:
1. She admires Mordin and says so a few times along with the Salarian STG which is right up her alley.
2. She says he is the most important person to recruit right off the bat.
3. I may not be able to rattle off every line Miranda has off the top of my head but I had never had somebody mention a line she said me not be able to remember it before...
Sleepy Buddha wrote...
Your only excuse to be lazy at this point would be ME2 or Red Dead.
andysilv87 wrote...
Sleepy Buddha wrote...
Your only excuse to be lazy at this point would be ME2 or Red Dead.
Hehe, it's the latter.
Sixth Goul wrote...
It would be funny if you start me 3 without your downloaded Me2 on and walked in to your first battle with nothing on.
Captain_Goodguy wrote...
She says that line to Okeer when he wants your help to kill Jedore
Yannkee wrote...
I'm tired of all the childish behaviour against characters and especially against Miranda.
I can't find a Miranda relating thread other than this one without stupid misogyne comments, or unfounded criticisms.
It's becoming more and more difficult to stay on BSN.
kraidy1117 wrote...
Yannkee wrote...
I'm tired of all the childish behaviour against characters and especially against Miranda.
I can't find a Miranda relating thread other than this one without stupid misogyne comments, or unfounded criticisms.
It's becoming more and more difficult to stay on BSN.
Yannkee, it's only a vocal minorty who hate her, this is one of the things we share with the tali fanbase, both characters have ah uge fanbase but also vocal haters. Me and you know that Miri is a fantastic character
Yannkee wrote...
kraidy1117 wrote...
Yannkee wrote...
I'm tired of all the childish behaviour against characters and especially against Miranda.
I can't find a Miranda relating thread other than this one without stupid misogyne comments, or unfounded criticisms.
It's becoming more and more difficult to stay on BSN.
Yannkee, it's only a vocal minorty who hate her, this is one of the things we share with the tali fanbase, both characters have ah uge fanbase but also vocal haters. Me and you know that Miri is a fantastic character
I know she is.
But even Tali's thread seems like a firing squad for other characters.
Depends how you interpret the statement. It could be as you said, simpler than Jack, or "simpler" as in one of the more "simple" characters. I agree with neither, but I could see him saying one or the other.Valmy wrote...
kraidy1117 wrote...
Whats this about a comment Casey made about Miri? It better not be him calling her simple again..........
Same one. And just to clarify he said that Miranda was simler than Jack not that she was simple.
I brought Miranda along (since Mordin's recruitment is the one I always do first anyway) and I don't remember hearing this.Can we get a confirmation on that line from Mordin's quest? Any of us have a save around there we can double check? If she does it might be fodder for more conversation.
jlb524 wrote...
Captain_Goodguy wrote...
She says that line to Okeer when he wants your help to kill Jedore
Everyone says something like that to Okeer.
For example,
Jack: 'Don't care, we are here about the Collectors.'
Captain_Goodguy wrote...
jlb524 wrote...
Captain_Goodguy wrote...
She says that line to Okeer when he wants your help to kill Jedore
Everyone says something like that to Okeer.
For example,
Jack: 'Don't care, we are here about the Collectors.'
Yeah, that what i meant. That guy looked just like a Miri hater
Another Soundscape: For the character themes, could you explain how you went about associating certain motifs with certain characters? Did the team have access to the character "profiles" for this?
Jack: Yeah, I gave each composer an entire level of a character to dig into. The guys created those theme themselves. I thought that was the whole reason to work with a group on this game. With 30 levels of gameplay and 16 of those levels being dedicated to the various characters, that was the way to go.
David: The team at BioWare prepared a very detailed, in-depth character analysis for all of us. We also had some history of the characters dating back to Mass Effect 1. We all had many conversations with Jack about this, and he was very open to our exploring the complexities of each character. In fact, it was one of our mandates to create a dynamic score that expressed a wide range of emotions. For "Garrus," I chose to concentrate on a deep rooted emotional element that we're not used to seeing from him. His theme, even when combined with combat material, has a tinge of emotion, because at Garrus's core, he doesn't want to have to go to battle, he's fighting because of the injustice he is seeing. Mordin is a quizzical fellow in a curious world, so even though the mission is serious, the theme and underscore is quirky and intellectual providing among other things, an element of comic relief. With Miranda, her theme and orchestration attempts to demonstrate her strength, but also her vulnerable side, and a sadness that is deep inside her.
Modifié par Yannkee, 21 mai 2010 - 08:02 .
Yannkee wrote...
An interesting extract of the ME composer interview :Another Soundscape: For the character themes, could you explain how you went about associating certain motifs with certain characters? Did the team have access to the character "profiles" for this?
Jack: Yeah, I gave each composer an entire level of a character to dig into. The guys created those theme themselves. I thought that was the whole reason to work with a group on this game. With 30 levels of gameplay and 16 of those levels being dedicated to the various characters, that was the way to go.
David: The team at BioWare prepared a very detailed, in-depth character analysis for all of us. We also had some history of the characters dating back to Mass Effect 1. We all had many conversations with Jack about this, and he was very open to our exploring the complexities of each character. In fact, it was one of our mandates to create a dynamic score that expressed a wide range of emotions. For "Garrus," I chose to concentrate on a deep rooted emotional element that we're not used to seeing from him. His theme, even when combined with combat material, has a tinge of emotion, because at Garrus's core, he doesn't want to have to go to battle, he's fighting because of the injustice he is seeing. Mordin is a quizzical fellow in a curious world, so even though the mission is serious, the theme and underscore is quirky and intellectual providing among other things, an element of comic relief. With Miranda, her theme and orchestration attempts to demonstrate her strength, but also her vulnerable side, and a sadness that is deep inside her.
wampa wrote...
I don't know man, but she's mean to Mordin.
She said she couldn't care less about Mordin's problems during his recruiting mission.
Hello? You're trying to get him on your team and she says she couldn't care less about the guy!
Modifié par fongiel24, 21 mai 2010 - 09:48 .
fongiel24 wrote...
wampa wrote...
I don't know man, but she's mean to Mordin.
She said she couldn't care less about Mordin's problems during his recruiting mission.
Hello? You're trying to get him on your team and she says she couldn't care less about the guy!
I remember this line but it's not to Mordin that she says it but rather Okeer. I've taken Miranda on Mordin's recruitment mission with every possible combination of teammates and all she ever says when the fans go off is "What the hell was that?".
Edit: Oops, my bad, just realized I was ninja'd on this several hours ago. Does it still count as ninjaing if the post that ninja'd you was put up two hours previous?