RGC_Ines wrote...
fortunesque wrote...
RGC_Ines wrote...
Is there any way to break up with Kaidan at Horizont ( any dialog option),? Im asking, becouse Im still in " relationship" with him, but I think ( especially after mail from him) that we should go separate ways, In this same time, I don't want to have any new LI for my main Shep which I want to take to ME3 ( while to have new LI looks as a only way to finish my relationship with Kaidan).
There is no way to break up with your ME1 LI. Outside of Horizon, there is no contact with Kaidan; there's absolutely no way to talk things out or break things off.
Crappy writing, if you ask me. It's forcing a conflict in ME3.
exactly..there should be option to break up with Kaidan, so my Shep don't have to be " cheater" or so. While I don't plan for her any ME2 LIs, I hope, that at last there will be option for that in ME3, becouse I think, that Kaidan should ratcher stay with his new girlfriend from Citadele( hmm..Im wonder if this doctor that's doctor Michel?), than try to rebuild his relationship with my Shep, especially after Horizont and his lack of trust about her work for Cerberus....
I really don't think that the Doctor from the Citadel is Kaidan's new girlfriend. He was set up on a date with her, and the way it sounded in the email, just going for drinks with a woman was a huge step for him. Considering that Shepard had been dead for two years, that's not unreasonable at all. And there's no indication that it's Dr. Michel, her email sounded like she's pining for Garrus.
As for Horizon, if you prefer working for the Illusive Man to the Systems Alliance, that's your prerogative. Kaidan's probably not a good romance option for a renegade leaning character who doesn't want to work with the Alliance. You should cut him some slack, however, since he does remember how Cerberus was presented in the first game, and even in ME2, this organization is horrible.
The Illusive Man is using Shepard, and is giving her pretty gifts, and surrounding her with loyal crew members, to lull her into a false sense of security. This is still the man who led the organization that purposely killed and tortured Marines on Akuze, who killed Kahoku, who tortured Jack, who killed other biotic children in order to experiment on Jack, who tried to commit terrorism on the Migrant Fleet...and so on. He also lies about Liara, lures Kaidan/Ashley to Horizon as bait for the Collectors, plants rumors that Shepard was alive all this time and working with Cerberus...these are facts that the game gives us. But we are unable to cut ties with this organization, for the sake of plot.
After seeing the Horizon scene for the first time, I was upset, but I quickly realized that I was much more sympathetic towards Kaidan's point of view than my own character's in that scene. In fact, Shepard does and says nothing that would convince Kaidan/Ashley that working for Cerberus is the right thing. I'm glad that Kaidan and Ashley acted like adults with their own minds, who are loyal to the Alliance, and weren't going to just follow Shepard blindly. I just wish I could have roleplayed my character as a thinking adult also, who could have ditched Cerberus, or at least questioned their actions more.