



Liara joins Miranda on a Cerberus facility as the human
attempts to congratulate her efforts saying that Shepard had made some
good friends. Miranda tells the asari that they may not be able to
restore the corpse after all as the body was in far worse condition than
expected. Due to this, Liara finds the idea of resurrecting the
commander wrong and believes Shepard should be left alone, before
appearing to reconsider her words as she can't let the Commander go, but
Miranda assures her that their actions are not something the Collectors
would have done (mostly because no one knew why the aliens wanted the
body). Despite Liara's reservations about the Lazarus Project, she
leaves Shepard's body with Cerberus anyway in order to allow them to
restore the corpse, as she can't let Shepard go. The Cerberus agent
hopes that the information Liara brought back could suggest why
Shepard's body was in demand. Liara inquires about Feron's well-being
while Miranda states that she may go find him if she wants, Feron knew
the risks going into the mission. Miranda proceeds to tell her to do
something that she wants to do and Liara agrees. Now Liara has to help
another friend and simultaneously made a new enemy.
JaylaClark wrote...
That would explain it. Wow, this might be the first time we've fallen off the front page (during North American daylight hours, anyway) all week.
While everyone's off hacking away at the program (so to speak), I found the last paragraph of ME Wiki's description of Redemption #4, aka THAT EFFING COMIC, to be pretty illuminating:Liara joins Miranda on a Cerberus facility as the human
attempts to congratulate her efforts saying that Shepard had made some
good friends. Miranda tells the asari that they may not be able to
restore the corpse after all as the body was in far worse condition than
expected. Due to this, Liara finds the idea of resurrecting the
commander wrong and believes Shepard should be left alone, before
appearing to reconsider her words as she can't let the Commander go, but
Miranda assures her that their actions are not something the Collectors
would have done (mostly because no one knew why the aliens wanted the
body). Despite Liara's reservations about the Lazarus Project, she
leaves Shepard's body with Cerberus anyway in order to allow them to
restore the corpse, as she can't let Shepard go. The Cerberus agent
hopes that the information Liara brought back could suggest why
Shepard's body was in demand. Liara inquires about Feron's well-being
while Miranda states that she may go find him if she wants, Feron knew
the risks going into the mission. Miranda proceeds to tell her to do
something that she wants to do and Liara agrees. Now Liara has to help
another friend and simultaneously made a new enemy.
Decided to add some emphasis, though the blue underlined thing is either a link or the ghost of one. I doubt we're going to ever get so crazy as we were the past couple of days, but in case we do, I think this is a good paragraph to remember.
(Of course, the italics were pretty much the most recent change to the paragraph. All I can say is, I can assure you I didn't do it myself. I don't think it was les, either...)
Unata wrote...
JaylaClark wrote...
That would explain it. Wow, this might be the first time we've fallen off the front page (during North American daylight hours, anyway) all week.
While everyone's off hacking away at the program (so to speak), I found the last paragraph of ME Wiki's description of Redemption #4, aka THAT EFFING COMIC, to be pretty illuminating:Liara joins Miranda on a Cerberus facility as the human
attempts to congratulate her efforts saying that Shepard had made some
good friends. Miranda tells the asari that they may not be able to
restore the corpse after all as the body was in far worse condition than
expected. Due to this, Liara finds the idea of resurrecting the
commander wrong and believes Shepard should be left alone, before
appearing to reconsider her words as she can't let the Commander go, but
Miranda assures her that their actions are not something the Collectors
would have done (mostly because no one knew why the aliens wanted the
body). Despite Liara's reservations about the Lazarus Project, she
leaves Shepard's body with Cerberus anyway in order to allow them to
restore the corpse, as she can't let Shepard go. The Cerberus agent
hopes that the information Liara brought back could suggest why
Shepard's body was in demand. Liara inquires about Feron's well-being
while Miranda states that she may go find him if she wants, Feron knew
the risks going into the mission. Miranda proceeds to tell her to do
something that she wants to do and Liara agrees. Now Liara has to help
another friend and simultaneously made a new enemy.
Decided to add some emphasis, though the blue underlined thing is either a link or the ghost of one. I doubt we're going to ever get so crazy as we were the past couple of days, but in case we do, I think this is a good paragraph to remember.
(Of course, the italics were pretty much the most recent change to the paragraph. All I can say is, I can assure you I didn't do it myself. I don't think it was les, either...)
That line there that I Bolded and itzlic'd might be a reason Liara is "cool" in her office, she may well know what they wanted Shepard for and is scared someone has her under surveillance and can't even hint to it.
wolf99000 wrote...
I know one thing is feron should be dead in the 3rd game there is no way he would be kept alive this long hell he probably killed within 5 mins
tamperous wrote...
The comic was badly rendered making the story hard to understand.
Some people thought that the Shadow Broker was talking through the Collector to reveal Feron's betrayal to Taz. This interpretation of course is wrong, It's clearly Harbinger speaking. He's talking to the SB "you pretend to be everywhere when I [Harbinger] already am" just before he ASSUMES DIRECT CONTROL... of the drone near Shep's body. I don't know why they wouldn't at least draw a flash with a pose like in the game or add a caption saying ASSUMING CONTROL OF THIS FORM.
The Miranda conversation at the end isn't very well done either.
I'm thinking its just the script writer (Miller) and the artists unfamiliarity with the source material that caused most of this. This doesn't excuse the plotter Bioware who probably needed to exercise more of an editorialship role for a pilot project like this.
As for the plot, you didn't honestly expect any earth shattering revelations in that issue did you? This would break a rule of storytelling. No major plot points should be resolved outside the main medium you're working with. It's okay to introduce stuff in other media (FERON) but you can't resolve stuff in them.
Also Kasumi said that she heard Liara and Shep used to be an item back in the day. Let me tell you this made Janey a sad girl. She and Kas had to mix blue stuff/red stuff cocktails before hitting Afterlife with Jacob and Grunt. Things ended up in a drunken brawl with some mercs.
Sunnie22 wrote...
Yay! Its now officially the weekend! Time to snuggle with Liara lovers
Sunnie22 wrote...
Ya know, it would be so very cool if in ME3 Liara ends up being....Liara Shepard!
Oh I just didn't, did I? Oh who cares!
Awwwwww.......... *snuggle*jlb524 wrote...
Sunnie22 wrote...
Yay! Its now officially the weekend! Time to snuggle with Liara lovers
Group snuggle!!!
JamieCOTC wrote...
Sunnie22 wrote...
Ya know, it would be so very cool if in ME3 Liara ends up being....Liara Shepard!
Oh I just didn't, did I? Oh who cares!
Well, it would be nice is Liara had a bun in the oven by the end of ME3.
ratzerman wrote...
Awwwwww.......... *snuggle*jlb524 wrote...
Sunnie22 wrote...
Yay! Its now officially the weekend! Time to snuggle with Liara lovers
Group snuggle!!!
<3
Guest_rynluna_*
JamieCOTC wrote...
Well, it would be nice is Liara had a bun in the oven by the end of ME3.
rynluna wrote...
JamieCOTC wrote...
Well, it would be nice is Liara had a bun in the oven by the end of ME3.
I don't know why that me lol. Maybe cause I thought of blueberry muffins instead.