All Tali fans, read this! IT'S UP TO US TO KEEP TALI ALIVE! 3.0!!
#67026
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 02:48
#67027
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 02:50
poisonoustea wrote...
And I, Robot with Tali. Probably the Will Smith one.
Or AI. Ghghgh.
If it weren't a nice excuse for uuuuhhhh.... intimacy! I'd call Legion too.
And watch them cat-fight after the ending)
Battlestar Galactica, the new series that is.
#67028
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 02:52
cool, when kasumi is released i'll play through again and get her exiled so there's no reason for her to run off to the migrant fleet in 3
Oh cmon, Bioware would never screw up like that... and anyway, I'd never get exiled someone I care for. That would be a little morbid
#67029
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 02:54
poisonoustea wrote...
Oh cmon, Bioware would never screw up like that... and anyway, I'd never get exiled someone I care for. That would be a little morbidcool, when kasumi is released i'll play through again and get her exiled so there's no reason for her to run off to the migrant fleet in 3
They tried to get her exiled and showed no remorse or sympathy, she has the normandy now
#67030
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 02:57
If you speak to the Admirals, they're quite convinced about their decision on keeping Tali a member of the Fleet. What really satisfied me was the option to talk with Korris to tell him I agreed with his politics. So, no hard feelings on the Quarians. They were acting like politicians, much like the Council when they screw up.
#67031
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 02:58
poisonoustea wrote...
Oh cmon, Bioware would never screw up like that... and anyway, I'd never get exiled someone I care for. That would be a little morbidcool, when kasumi is released i'll play through again and get her exiled so there's no reason for her to run off to the migrant fleet in 3
I don't think its that Bioware would never screw up like that as much as it is Bioware wouldn't make Tali unavailable for everyone that killed her, or kept her from getting exiled. That's excessive, and there's really no reason to make Tali only available in <5% of ME3s. If they don't want her in ME3, and her destination is the flotilla, they'll come up with some excuse to get her back to the flotilla if she was exiled. (Like they rescind the exile since it was unfair or something.)
I really think its as simple as keep Tali alive, she's by your side for ME3.
#67032
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:00
#67033
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:02
If they don't want her in ME3, and her destination is the flotilla, they'll come up with some excuse to get her back to the flotilla if she was exiled.
[Mordin mode] True, such circumstance more likely. Still, *sniff* unpleasant.
#67034
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:05
she could die or live, she could be exiled or not, she could be a LI or not. And i wonder if the interactions with legion account for anything?
#67035
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:06
And i wonder if the interactions with legion account for anything?
They better do. Or I'd wonder what would be the ME2 decisions 'carrying on dramatically' in ME3.
#67036
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:08
Ragnarok Ekul wrote...
Its gonna be difficult for the implementation of Tali in ME3 . theres so factors to consider
she could die or live, she could be exiled or not, she could be a LI or not. And i wonder if the interactions with legion account for anything?
I fully trust Bioware.
#67037
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:10
#67038
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:12
TheSleazebag wrote...
This thread is the creepiest thing ever
Oh come now, you flatter us, we aren't the creepiest EVER.
#67039
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:14
Ragnarok Ekul wrote...
Its gonna be difficult for the implementation of Tali in ME3 . theres so factors to consider
she could die or live, she could be exiled or not, she could be a LI or not. And i wonder if the interactions with legion account for anything?
Being able to die is the main problem, but the fact that she shares it with all of the other characters makes it a little better. They can't justify not having Tali in and having another ME2 character in.
I do wonder how they'll implement her possibly being exiled into ME3 though. I could see a situation where Tali has super important data (like stuff from Legion on how the quarians could reclaim the homeworld through peace,) and they let her back because they care about that more than anything. No way the exile is final if it stands between them and something that could get their planet back.
As far as interactions with Legion, I kind of expect a situation like Tali's pilgrimage in the first game. It doesn't actually change anything, and it doesn't matter in the long run if you do it, but the characters trust you and believe you quicker if you lead them down the right path.
#67040
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:14
#67041
Guest_Rakia_Time_*
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:14
Guest_Rakia_Time_*
TheSleazebag wrote...
This thread is the creepiest thing ever
If you believe that then you don't have a very good imagination
#67042
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:17
TheSleazebag wrote...
This thread is the creepiest thing ever
Perhaps he protests too much ... He's probably in his trenchcoat watching Tali YouTube videos
#67043
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:17
poisonoustea wrote...
They better do. Or I'd wonder what would be the ME2 decisions 'carrying on dramatically' in ME3.And i wonder if the interactions with legion account for anything?
I think its likely that ME3 follows the same path as ME2. Your decisions affect characters and dialogue a lot, but the plot is locked down regardless of what you did in the past. It really is the smartest way to go for Bioware.
#67044
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:23
Phil725 wrote...
poisonoustea wrote...
They better do. Or I'd wonder what would be the ME2 decisions 'carrying on dramatically' in ME3.And i wonder if the interactions with legion account for anything?
I think its likely that ME3 follows the same path as ME2. Your decisions affect characters and dialogue a lot, but the plot is locked down regardless of what you did in the past. It really is the smartest way to go for Bioware.
I really hope not. Bioware promised us that it matters a lot. They'd lose a good deal of my trust if they don't keep that promise.
#67045
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:25
#67046
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:25
Phil725 wrote...
I think its likely that ME3 follows the same path as ME2. Your decisions affect characters and dialogue a lot, but the plot is locked down regardless of what you did in the past. It really is the smartest way to go for Bioware.
I started to reply and argue against you but IMHO I think that you're mostly right. The plot flow will likely be mostly locked in but I figure the ease of which you can get things done / how well you succeed will be at least somewhat determined by prior decisions.
For example if you don't save Wrex or the Rachni maybe a timed mission will be almost impossible leading to a failed mission that you can continue from [I.E. you don't have to replay it] but you lose an entire galactic civilization because of it.
Of course then you continue with the rest of the scripted plot and the prior failure doesn't matter in determining your next steps .....
#67047
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:28
I've always found that trial beyond insulting and she's better off exiled. it's the main premise for my idea for shepard convincing tali to take a more renegade indulgent view of the word. taking what she wants and not caring what other's thought.Ragnarok Ekul wrote...
poisonoustea wrote...
Oh cmon, Bioware would never screw up like that... and anyway, I'd never get exiled someone I care for. That would be a little morbidcool, when kasumi is released i'll play through again and get her exiled so there's no reason for her to run off to the migrant fleet in 3
They tried to get her exiled and showed no remorse or sympathy, she has the normandy now
#67048
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:31
HK01 wrote...
This question has been asked before, but either I left before people answered or it was skipped: What movie(s) would you watch with Tali?
That's an interesting question.
Definitely centuries old classics like I, Robot; ET; possibly Star Wars and Aliens.
She might also like watching some films that would give her a degree of understanding for what human society was like; I'm thinking Forrest Gump and similar films. Maybe Hamlet in all-elcor cast
And don't forget Fleet and Flotilla. I'd sooo like to watch that :happy:
Anyways, I'd watch pretty much anything Tali would like to see
#67049
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:36
#67050
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 03:38
No, thanks. Any intelligent male would never watch a movie that would make her fall asleep.Maybe Hamlet in all-elcor cast
And I wouldn't give a damn about the Paragon option of quietly tucking in the blankets. Not a chance.
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