I always love looking at The Beautiful Blue Goddess.kaskouka wrote...
A little composition of my own : img716.imageshack.us/img716/2069/liaracomp01.jpg ^^
Thanks for sharing that with us.
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I always love looking at The Beautiful Blue Goddess.kaskouka wrote...
A little composition of my own : img716.imageshack.us/img716/2069/liaracomp01.jpg ^^
Modifié par General Stubbs, 15 mars 2010 - 06:52 .
General Stubbs wrote...
I always love looking at The Beautiful Blue Goddess.kaskouka wrote...
A little composition of my own : img716.imageshack.us/img716/2069/liaracomp01.jpg ^^
Thanks for sharing that with us.
That is a pretty bad-arse picture. Where is it from?
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Very nice indeed, I will make that my new wallpaper.kaskouka wrote...
A little composition of my own : img716.imageshack.us/img716/2069/liaracomp01.jpg ^^
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Driveninhifi wrote...
As for emotional Liara content: they really missed the opportunity to do it well by not having it in ME2. Unless the DLC retcons the entire interaction, that is.
The most interesting thing to explore would be her conflict between being in love with Shepard and wanting to rejoin the Normandy, being afraid Shepard would die again and not being able to abandon her hunt for the Shadow Broker.
The suicide mission is key to this because it's totally unbelievable that she'd just sit there knowing Shepard may die again. That's the interesting part here - she went through so much to get Shepard back and now may lose him/her again, and she can't come along.
Once the suicide mission is over, there's no tension there; postgame content with her won't have the same emotional content. All that's left is for Shepard to destroy the Shadow Broker and the two to get back together - there's literally no conflict in their relationship preventing this. They totally ignore the subtext of the suicide mission in their interaction, and it really suffers for it.
Driveninhifi wrote...
As for emotional Liara content: they really missed the opportunity to do it well by not having it in ME2. Unless the DLC retcons the entire interaction, that is.
The most interesting thing to explore would be her conflict between being in love with Shepard and wanting to rejoin the Normandy, being afraid Shepard would die again and not being able to abandon her hunt for the Shadow Broker.
The suicide mission is key to this because it's totally unbelievable that she'd just sit there knowing Shepard may die again. That's the interesting part here - she went through so much to get Shepard back and now may lose him/her again, and she can't come along.
Once the suicide mission is over, there's no tension there; postgame content with her won't have the same emotional content. All that's left is for Shepard to destroy the Shadow Broker and the two to get back together - there's literally no conflict in their relationship preventing this. They totally ignore the subtext of the suicide mission in their interaction, and it really suffers for it.
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I counter your image with a badass explosionOldMan91 wrote...
That is a pretty bad-arse picture. Where is it from?
Google image "hell".
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The Liara image to the left is the one where she is kissing you in the romance scene.SimonTheFrog wrote...
General Stubbs wrote...
I always love looking at The Beautiful Blue Goddess.kaskouka wrote...
A little composition of my own : img716.imageshack.us/img716/2069/liaracomp01.jpg ^^
Thanks for sharing that with us.
I cannot help thinking that it looks like Liara is kissing Liara. <3
kaskouka wrote...
A little composition of my own : img716.imageshack.us/img716/2069/liaracomp01.jpg ^^
SimonTheFrog wrote...
I cannot help thinking that it looks like Liara is kissing Liara. <3
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It is her kissing, straight from the romance scene.Yeled wrote...
SimonTheFrog wrote...
I cannot help thinking that it looks like Liara is kissing Liara. <3
I guess we had the same thought. Thread's really moving right now.
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Liara kissing Liara is probabaly the best image you can ever see.Yeled wrote...
SimonTheFrog wrote...
I cannot help thinking that it looks like Liara is kissing Liara. <3
I guess we had the same thought. Thread's really moving right now.
Driveninhifi wrote...
The suicide mission is key to this because it's totally unbelievable that she'd just sit there knowing Shepard may die again. That's the interesting part here - she went through so much to get Shepard back and now may lose him/her again, and she can't come along.
Once the suicide mission is over, there's no tension there; postgame content with her won't have the same emotional content. All that's left is for Shepard to destroy the Shadow Broker and the two to get back together - there's literally no conflict in their relationship preventing this. They totally ignore the subtext of the suicide mission in their interaction, and it really suffers for it.
superb pic!!! it would be great wallpaper of course!LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...
kaskouka wrote...
A little composition of my own : img716.imageshack.us/img716/2069/liaracomp01.jpg ^^
That's awesome. I agree, it would make a great wallpaper. Thanks!
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Defnitely, and it is just made worse by how you end your dialog with her.Yeled wrote...
Driveninhifi wrote...
The suicide mission is key to this because it's totally unbelievable that she'd just sit there knowing Shepard may die again. That's the interesting part here - she went through so much to get Shepard back and now may lose him/her again, and she can't come along.
Once the suicide mission is over, there's no tension there; postgame content with her won't have the same emotional content. All that's left is for Shepard to destroy the Shadow Broker and the two to get back together - there's literally no conflict in their relationship preventing this. They totally ignore the subtext of the suicide mission in their interaction, and it really suffers for it.
^ This is incredibly important and oh so true! Plus it speaks to why her entire motivation makes no sense. She did so much to recover a corpse, but now that the living person is here (and may die again) she's focused entirely on the SB? What?
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Oh wow didnt even notice that.LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...
The image used in the top right of that composition, I love her sexy strut over to Shep during the romance scene.
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I believe that is exactly the direction BioWare is going in.LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...
The way Liara acts in ME2 leads me to believe that there's a very good chance that Liara is being manipulated by a third party, and being forced not to fraternize with Shep. Once Liara learns that she should not fear that Shep will hate her for handing the corpse to Cerberus, she should open up somewhat. It doesn't make sense, something must be holding her back.
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SimonTheFrog wrote...
It would have been nice to be able to go to her after the suicide mission and tell her "I'm fine, btw". But hey, so many things in life would be nice... can't have them all...
Modifié par Yeled, 15 mars 2010 - 07:15 .
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If they made a big 15 hour dlc with all that and Liara Id lock myself up in my room and not comeout until I completed it at least two times.General Stubbs wrote...
I believe that is exactly the direction BioWare is going in.LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...
The way Liara acts in ME2 leads me to believe that there's a very good chance that Liara is being manipulated by a third party, and being forced not to fraternize with Shep. Once Liara learns that she should not fear that Shep will hate her for handing the corpse to Cerberus, she should open up somewhat. It doesn't make sense, something must be holding her back.
Going in that direction is also a good thing, it will give BioWare a chance to include all parties (Cerberus, SB, Liara and Shep, etc) and will alow them to create a major 15+ hour Expansion instead of a 90min DLC.
Modifié par Somebody1003, 15 mars 2010 - 07:14 .