Warming to Miranda (Support Thread) 2.0
#43301
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 02:12
#43302
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 02:16
#43303
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 02:23
The fact that is was Billy Gunn'dkraidy1117 wrote...
I prefer ME2 but there is somethings in ME2 that make me want to rip all my hair out.
#43304
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 02:31
I think I'm going to take a breal from the forums starting tomorrow. You guys suck up all my writing time. Can you live without me for a few days if I promise to bring back a first chapter? Probably won't be the Miranda/Shep though. Still trying to work out some things with it.
#43305
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 02:41
#43306
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 02:49
#43307
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 04:11
i agree 100%snfonseka wrote...
There should me more dialogs lines, specially for old ME1 characters. Because it is not nice to hear "I am in the middle of some calibrations" for the 100th time.....
its kinda like watchin ur fav tv show and then its like to be continued and ur like FUUUUUU---
#43308
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 04:28
#43309
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 04:54
snfonseka wrote...
There should me more dialogs lines, specially for old ME1 characters. Because it is not nice to hear "I am in the middle of some calibrations" for the 100th time.....
Yeah, Bioware really dropped the ball on that one, and the same goes for crew dialogue after the suicide mission. I mean, you'd think that after going through a living hell and returning from the heart of darkness the crew would be saying alot more than one line.
That is if you saved them...
Hopefully we get more dialogue in a dlc expansion.
#43310
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 05:44
#43311
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 05:45
#43312
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 05:49
Sand King wrote...
Hi boss lady.
Don`t mock me.
#43313
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 05:51
#43314
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 05:52
The Codex hints at the possibliity that Cerberus leadership might have changed. So it's possible. On the other side, TIM's eyes hint at something big we don't know yet.jtav wrote...
Been replaying ME with a pure Paragon. The Cerberus quests always give me the urge to throw Miranda out the nearest airlock. Not only is Cerberus puppy-kicking evil, they're ineffective to boot. I think the Lazarus cell contained the only competent people in the organization. Cerberus is so vile in the first game and Ascension that I'm inclined to believe TIM and the Shadow Broker essentially swapped roles. The SB in ME is presented in much the same way as TIM is in ME2: ruthless and morally ambiguous at best but doing nothing truly unforgivable, In ME2, the SB is the font of all evil in the galaxy.
And Cerberus' incompetence in ME1 is striking. There's a thread about it, and can you believe people claim the people responsible for the ME1 disasters weren't incompetent? The new DLC seems to point into the same direction.
In games where Miranda resigns, this must be a big blow to TIM.
#43315
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 05:53
Sand King wrote...
I'm not mocking you, I was being polite.
Go help Mordin.
#43316
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 05:55
Ieldra2 wrote...
The Codex hints at the possibliity that Cerberus leadership might have changed. So it's possible. On the other side, TIM's eyes hint at something big we don't know yet.jtav wrote...
Been replaying ME with a pure Paragon. The Cerberus quests always give me the urge to throw Miranda out the nearest airlock. Not only is Cerberus puppy-kicking evil, they're ineffective to boot. I think the Lazarus cell contained the only competent people in the organization. Cerberus is so vile in the first game and Ascension that I'm inclined to believe TIM and the Shadow Broker essentially swapped roles. The SB in ME is presented in much the same way as TIM is in ME2: ruthless and morally ambiguous at best but doing nothing truly unforgivable, In ME2, the SB is the font of all evil in the galaxy.
And Cerberus' incompetence in ME1 is striking. There's a thread about it, and can you believe people claim the people responsible for the ME1 disasters weren't incompetent? The new DLC seems to point into the same direction.
In games where Miranda resigns, this must be a big blow to TIM.
You have no clue how hard it was to resign.
#43317
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 06:03
Harder than picking out your outfit in the morning?Miranda Lawson wrote...
Ieldra2 wrote...
The Codex hints at the possibliity that Cerberus leadership might have changed. So it's possible. On the other side, TIM's eyes hint at something big we don't know yet.jtav wrote...
Been replaying ME with a pure Paragon. The Cerberus quests always give me the urge to throw Miranda out the nearest airlock. Not only is Cerberus puppy-kicking evil, they're ineffective to boot. I think the Lazarus cell contained the only competent people in the organization. Cerberus is so vile in the first game and Ascension that I'm inclined to believe TIM and the Shadow Broker essentially swapped roles. The SB in ME is presented in much the same way as TIM is in ME2: ruthless and morally ambiguous at best but doing nothing truly unforgivable, In ME2, the SB is the font of all evil in the galaxy.
And Cerberus' incompetence in ME1 is striking. There's a thread about it, and can you believe people claim the people responsible for the ME1 disasters weren't incompetent? The new DLC seems to point into the same direction.
In games where Miranda resigns, this must be a big blow to TIM.
You have no clue how hard it was to resign.
"Hmm... Three sizes too small, or five? So hard to choose..."
#43318
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 06:03
Not saying your like that at all...
I'm screwed
#43319
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 06:04
Calculatrice wrote...
Harder than picking out your outfit in the morning?Miranda Lawson wrote...
Ieldra2 wrote...
The Codex hints at the possibliity that Cerberus leadership might have changed. So it's possible. On the other side, TIM's eyes hint at something big we don't know yet.jtav wrote...
Been replaying ME with a pure Paragon. The Cerberus quests always give me the urge to throw Miranda out the nearest airlock. Not only is Cerberus puppy-kicking evil, they're ineffective to boot. I think the Lazarus cell contained the only competent people in the organization. Cerberus is so vile in the first game and Ascension that I'm inclined to believe TIM and the Shadow Broker essentially swapped roles. The SB in ME is presented in much the same way as TIM is in ME2: ruthless and morally ambiguous at best but doing nothing truly unforgivable, In ME2, the SB is the font of all evil in the galaxy.
And Cerberus' incompetence in ME1 is striking. There's a thread about it, and can you believe people claim the people responsible for the ME1 disasters weren't incompetent? The new DLC seems to point into the same direction.
In games where Miranda resigns, this must be a big blow to TIM.
You have no clue how hard it was to resign.
"Hmm... Three sizes too small, or five? So hard to choose..."
I never have trouble getting into my outfit, though I did rip off the Cerberus logos off my outfit.
Modifié par Miranda Lawson, 05 juin 2010 - 06:08 .
#43320
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 06:08
Miranda Lawson wrote...
Ieldra2 wrote...
The Codex hints at the possibliity that Cerberus leadership might have changed. So it's possible. On the other side, TIM's eyes hint at something big we don't know yet.jtav wrote...
Been replaying ME with a pure Paragon. The Cerberus quests always give me the urge to throw Miranda out the nearest airlock. Not only is Cerberus puppy-kicking evil, they're ineffective to boot. I think the Lazarus cell contained the only competent people in the organization. Cerberus is so vile in the first game and Ascension that I'm inclined to believe TIM and the Shadow Broker essentially swapped roles. The SB in ME is presented in much the same way as TIM is in ME2: ruthless and morally ambiguous at best but doing nothing truly unforgivable, In ME2, the SB is the font of all evil in the galaxy.
And Cerberus' incompetence in ME1 is striking. There's a thread about it, and can you believe people claim the people responsible for the ME1 disasters weren't incompetent? The new DLC seems to point into the same direction.
In games where Miranda resigns, this must be a big blow to TIM.
You have no clue how hard it was to resign.
Ok, I ve played ME1 and ME2 seriously about 10 each one (ME1 nearly 20 I think). But I am new to the forum 'coz... ME2 was bought original...
#43321
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 06:09
ltgonzo13 wrote...
Miranda Lawson wrote...
Ieldra2 wrote...
The Codex hints at the possibliity that Cerberus leadership might have changed. So it's possible. On the other side, TIM's eyes hint at something big we don't know yet.jtav wrote...
Been replaying ME with a pure Paragon. The Cerberus quests always give me the urge to throw Miranda out the nearest airlock. Not only is Cerberus puppy-kicking evil, they're ineffective to boot. I think the Lazarus cell contained the only competent people in the organization. Cerberus is so vile in the first game and Ascension that I'm inclined to believe TIM and the Shadow Broker essentially swapped roles. The SB in ME is presented in much the same way as TIM is in ME2: ruthless and morally ambiguous at best but doing nothing truly unforgivable, In ME2, the SB is the font of all evil in the galaxy.
And Cerberus' incompetence in ME1 is striking. There's a thread about it, and can you believe people claim the people responsible for the ME1 disasters weren't incompetent? The new DLC seems to point into the same direction.
In games where Miranda resigns, this must be a big blow to TIM.
You have no clue how hard it was to resign.
Ok, I ve played ME1 and ME2 seriously about 10 each one (ME1 nearly 20 I think). But I am new to the forum 'coz... ME2 was bought original...so... with my few 10 comments... and my strong support for Mirandas on ME3, I should ask 'coz i don't understand... who is this user, obviously a special user, called Miranda Lawson...?
I am Miranda Lawson, XO to Commander Shepard. On this thread we follow orders.
#43322
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 06:11
Miranda Lawson wrote...
ltgonzo13 wrote...
Miranda Lawson wrote...
Ieldra2 wrote...
The Codex hints at the possibliity that Cerberus leadership might have changed. So it's possible. On the other side, TIM's eyes hint at something big we don't know yet.jtav wrote...
Been replaying ME with a pure Paragon. The Cerberus quests always give me the urge to throw Miranda out the nearest airlock. Not only is Cerberus puppy-kicking evil, they're ineffective to boot. I think the Lazarus cell contained the only competent people in the organization. Cerberus is so vile in the first game and Ascension that I'm inclined to believe TIM and the Shadow Broker essentially swapped roles. The SB in ME is presented in much the same way as TIM is in ME2: ruthless and morally ambiguous at best but doing nothing truly unforgivable, In ME2, the SB is the font of all evil in the galaxy.
And Cerberus' incompetence in ME1 is striking. There's a thread about it, and can you believe people claim the people responsible for the ME1 disasters weren't incompetent? The new DLC seems to point into the same direction.
In games where Miranda resigns, this must be a big blow to TIM.
You have no clue how hard it was to resign.
Ok, I ve played ME1 and ME2 seriously about 10 each one (ME1 nearly 20 I think). But I am new to the forum 'coz... ME2 was bought original...so... with my few 10 comments... and my strong support for Mirandas on ME3, I should ask 'coz i don't understand... who is this user, obviously a special user, called Miranda Lawson...?
I am Miranda Lawson, XO to Commander Shepard. On this thread we follow orders.
LOL!
Seriously, I don't follow anybodies orders but shepard's... what's the play here?
#43323
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 06:12
ltgonzo13 wrote...
Miranda Lawson wrote...
ltgonzo13 wrote...
Miranda Lawson wrote...
Ieldra2 wrote...
The Codex hints at the possibliity that Cerberus leadership might have changed. So it's possible. On the other side, TIM's eyes hint at something big we don't know yet.jtav wrote...
Been replaying ME with a pure Paragon. The Cerberus quests always give me the urge to throw Miranda out the nearest airlock. Not only is Cerberus puppy-kicking evil, they're ineffective to boot. I think the Lazarus cell contained the only competent people in the organization. Cerberus is so vile in the first game and Ascension that I'm inclined to believe TIM and the Shadow Broker essentially swapped roles. The SB in ME is presented in much the same way as TIM is in ME2: ruthless and morally ambiguous at best but doing nothing truly unforgivable, In ME2, the SB is the font of all evil in the galaxy.
And Cerberus' incompetence in ME1 is striking. There's a thread about it, and can you believe people claim the people responsible for the ME1 disasters weren't incompetent? The new DLC seems to point into the same direction.
In games where Miranda resigns, this must be a big blow to TIM.
You have no clue how hard it was to resign.
Ok, I ve played ME1 and ME2 seriously about 10 each one (ME1 nearly 20 I think). But I am new to the forum 'coz... ME2 was bought original...so... with my few 10 comments... and my strong support for Mirandas on ME3, I should ask 'coz i don't understand... who is this user, obviously a special user, called Miranda Lawson...?
I am Miranda Lawson, XO to Commander Shepard. On this thread we follow orders.
LOL!
Seriously, I don't follow anybodies orders but shepard's... what's the play here?
If you don`t follow my orders, then you can leave this thread.
#43324
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 06:13
It's a Ninja laser cat that developed sentience and is now terrorizing the forums under the delusion that it's Miranda Lawson.ltgonzo13 wrote...
Miranda Lawson wrote...
ltgonzo13 wrote...
Miranda Lawson wrote...
Ieldra2 wrote...
The Codex hints at the possibliity that Cerberus leadership might have changed. So it's possible. On the other side, TIM's eyes hint at something big we don't know yet.jtav wrote...
Been replaying ME with a pure Paragon. The Cerberus quests always give me the urge to throw Miranda out the nearest airlock. Not only is Cerberus puppy-kicking evil, they're ineffective to boot. I think the Lazarus cell contained the only competent people in the organization. Cerberus is so vile in the first game and Ascension that I'm inclined to believe TIM and the Shadow Broker essentially swapped roles. The SB in ME is presented in much the same way as TIM is in ME2: ruthless and morally ambiguous at best but doing nothing truly unforgivable, In ME2, the SB is the font of all evil in the galaxy.
And Cerberus' incompetence in ME1 is striking. There's a thread about it, and can you believe people claim the people responsible for the ME1 disasters weren't incompetent? The new DLC seems to point into the same direction.
In games where Miranda resigns, this must be a big blow to TIM.
You have no clue how hard it was to resign.
Ok, I ve played ME1 and ME2 seriously about 10 each one (ME1 nearly 20 I think). But I am new to the forum 'coz... ME2 was bought original...so... with my few 10 comments... and my strong support for Mirandas on ME3, I should ask 'coz i don't understand... who is this user, obviously a special user, called Miranda Lawson...?
I am Miranda Lawson, XO to Commander Shepard. On this thread we follow orders.
LOL!
Seriously, I don't follow anybodies orders but shepard's... what's the play here?
(Just humor it and report it to the authorities when it's not looking)
#43325
Posté 05 juin 2010 - 06:14
Can the orders wait a while, I'm in the middle of some calibrations.Miranda Lawson wrote...
ltgonzo13 wrote...
Miranda Lawson wrote...
Ieldra2 wrote...
The Codex hints at the possibliity that Cerberus leadership might have changed. So it's possible. On the other side, TIM's eyes hint at something big we don't know yet.jtav wrote...
Been replaying ME with a pure Paragon. The Cerberus quests always give me the urge to throw Miranda out the nearest airlock. Not only is Cerberus puppy-kicking evil, they're ineffective to boot. I think the Lazarus cell contained the only competent people in the organization. Cerberus is so vile in the first game and Ascension that I'm inclined to believe TIM and the Shadow Broker essentially swapped roles. The SB in ME is presented in much the same way as TIM is in ME2: ruthless and morally ambiguous at best but doing nothing truly unforgivable, In ME2, the SB is the font of all evil in the galaxy.
And Cerberus' incompetence in ME1 is striking. There's a thread about it, and can you believe people claim the people responsible for the ME1 disasters weren't incompetent? The new DLC seems to point into the same direction.
In games where Miranda resigns, this must be a big blow to TIM.
You have no clue how hard it was to resign.
Ok, I ve played ME1 and ME2 seriously about 10 each one (ME1 nearly 20 I think). But I am new to the forum 'coz... ME2 was bought original...so... with my few 10 comments... and my strong support for Mirandas on ME3, I should ask 'coz i don't understand... who is this user, obviously a special user, called Miranda Lawson...?
I am Miranda Lawson, XO to Commander Shepard. On this thread we follow orders.




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