All Tali fans, read this! IT'S UP TO US TO KEEP TALI ALIVE! 3.0!!
#98951
Guest_starwarschewy_*
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:46
Guest_starwarschewy_*
#98952
Guest_Somebody1003_*
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:47
Guest_Somebody1003_*
Yes, and he also shows his disapproval of torture when you take him with you on Jack's mission.NuclearBuddha wrote...
Zaeed's an interesting guy all around. He seems a villain, almost, but practically all of his snippets of dialogue in-mission seem to show someone with a strong sense of right and wrong. He does a dirty job, and might even like doing it, but he's got limits.DirtyVagrant wrote...
Garlador wrote...
I would very much like more social interactions between crew members. You're a team but with few exceptions there's no real camaraderie between characters. Sure, there's a few exceptions, like Jacob and Miranda or Tali and Garrus, but for such a big crew with lots of racial tension, how would Garrus react to Grunt's "I hate Turians" philosophy? What does Samara feel about Thane's past as a merciless assassin? What does Grunt think about Mordin's genophage "improvement"?
It's the same reason I'm practically demanding Ashley and Tali have a confrontation in ME3 since Ash was my ME1 love interest and Tali was my ME2 one... and Ashley is so incredibly pro-human, anti-alien compatibility.
I agree. I want to hear what Samara and Garrus would think of Zaeed and Thane. Men who are basically paid to murder, the types of people both of them have spent their life trying to bring to justice in one way or another. I wish there was more interaction between Garrus and Tali, it's such a shame that former teammates have basically NOTHING to say to one another; save a convo about Citadel elevators.
I want more dialogue, dammit.
His snippet in Ilium was very telling: he says corporate cops are basically scum because they collect their money and do their job no matter how ugly. He says being a mercenary is better because you actually have to think about why you should or shouldn't take a job.
Hes not that bad of a guy.
Modifié par Somebody1003, 24 mars 2010 - 04:47 .
#98953
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:47
Please file your complaint with the Complaint Department:Goat_Shepard wrote...
NuclearBuddha wrote...
At this point the victim is the entire thread.Somebody1003 wrote...
Your the only apparent "victim".<_<Goat_Shepard wrote...
A very great deal of snipping going on when Somebody is around. I am the latest victim of such childish antics.
Somebody, every time I come in here and you are on, there is at least one instance of Liara bashing and Tali bashing going on. Haven't seen it today, but it always happens. This is the "childish antics" I speak of.

If not, stop fighting and talk about Tali:
#98954
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:47
He also didn't want batarians in the Blue Suns and acknowledges that they're far better at terror tactics than he could ever be. He's also genuinely horrified if you take him on Jack's loyalty mission.Somebody1003 wrote...
Zaeed had some kind of strange honor to his work. He said he never tortured victims, so Id imagine that Garrus wouldnt hate Zaeed all that much.
Samara on the other hand would probably want to kill him.
As for Thane maybe it depends on the kind of people he did kill, they may all have been bad people.
#98955
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:48
A hard guy but hardly a bad guy, yeah.Somebody1003 wrote...
Yes, and he also shows his disapproval of torture when you take him with you on Jack's mission.
Hes not that bad of a guy.
#98956
Guest_Somebody1003_*
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:49
Guest_Somebody1003_*
Yeah, he really suprised me once I started using him. Hes a decent guy in a way.NuclearBuddha wrote...
He also didn't want batarians in the Blue Suns and acknowledges that they're far better at terror tactics than he could ever be. He's also genuinely horrified if you take him on Jack's loyalty mission.Somebody1003 wrote...
Zaeed had some kind of strange honor to his work. He said he never tortured victims, so Id imagine that Garrus wouldnt hate Zaeed all that much.
Samara on the other hand would probably want to kill him.
As for Thane maybe it depends on the kind of people he did kill, they may all have been bad people.
I mean hes not innocent, after wanting to let those workers die in a firey inferno, but he at least has some morals.
And the whole revenge thing consumed him at the time.
Modifié par Somebody1003, 24 mars 2010 - 04:49 .
#98957
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:49
NuclearBuddha wrote...
He also didn't want batarians in the Blue Suns and acknowledges that they're far better at terror tactics than he could ever be. He's also genuinely horrified if you take him on Jack's loyalty mission.Somebody1003 wrote...
Zaeed had some kind of strange honor to his work. He said he never tortured victims, so Id imagine that Garrus wouldnt hate Zaeed all that much.
Samara on the other hand would probably want to kill him.
As for Thane maybe it depends on the kind of people he did kill, they may all have been bad people.
Next time i play i think i will, sound like some interesting dialog
#98958
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:50
I get the feeling that the burning refinery is the most a lot of people see of him. But even then, he's man enough to admit that he was wrong if you paragon him at the end of the mission.Somebody1003 wrote...
Yeah, he really suprised me once I started using him. Hes a decent guy in a way.NuclearBuddha wrote...
He also didn't want batarians in the Blue Suns and acknowledges that they're far better at terror tactics than he could ever be. He's also genuinely horrified if you take him on Jack's loyalty mission.
I mean hes not innocent, after wanting to let those workers die in a firey inferno, but he at least has some morals.
#98959
Guest_Somebody1003_*
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:50
Guest_Somebody1003_*
yeah, I used him a lot in my last playthrough. Hes actually quite interesting.starwarsmike1 wrote...
NuclearBuddha wrote...
He also didn't want batarians in the Blue Suns and acknowledges that they're far better at terror tactics than he could ever be. He's also genuinely horrified if you take him on Jack's loyalty mission.Somebody1003 wrote...
Zaeed had some kind of strange honor to his work. He said he never tortured victims, so Id imagine that Garrus wouldnt hate Zaeed all that much.
Samara on the other hand would probably want to kill him.
As for Thane maybe it depends on the kind of people he did kill, they may all have been bad people.
Next time i play i think i will, sound like some interesting dialog
#98960
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:51
NuclearBuddha wrote...
I get the feeling that the burning refinery is the most a lot of people see of him. But even then, he's man enough to admit that he was wrong if you paragon him at the end of the mission.Somebody1003 wrote...
Yeah, he really suprised me once I started using him. Hes a decent guy in a way.NuclearBuddha wrote...
He also didn't want batarians in the Blue Suns and acknowledges that they're far better at terror tactics than he could ever be. He's also genuinely horrified if you take him on Jack's loyalty mission.
I mean hes not innocent, after wanting to let those workers die in a firey inferno, but he at least has some morals.
Can you still get his loyalty if you do not kill the Blue Suns leader?
#98961
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:51
You should. It's a tone of voice you don't hear from Zaeed any other time.starwarsmike1 wrote...
NuclearBuddha wrote...
He also didn't want batarians in the Blue Suns and acknowledges that they're far better at terror tactics than he could ever be. He's also genuinely horrified if you take him on Jack's loyalty mission.Somebody1003 wrote...
Zaeed had some kind of strange honor to his work. He said he never tortured victims, so Id imagine that Garrus wouldnt hate Zaeed all that much.
Samara on the other hand would probably want to kill him.
As for Thane maybe it depends on the kind of people he did kill, they may all have been bad people.
Next time i play i think i will, sound like some interesting dialog
#98962
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:51
Yes.starwarsmike1 wrote...
Can you still get his loyalty if you do not kill the Blue Suns leader?NuclearBuddha wrote...
I get the feeling that the burning refinery is the most a lot of people see of him. But even then, he's man enough to admit that he was wrong if you paragon him at the end of the mission.
#98963
Guest_Somebody1003_*
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:51
Guest_Somebody1003_*
Yes, and he was consumed with rage at the time. All he could think about was killing Vido, for a good reason too.NuclearBuddha wrote...
I get the feeling that the burning refinery is the most a lot of people see of him. But even then, he's man enough to admit that he was wrong if you paragon him at the end of the mission.Somebody1003 wrote...
Yeah, he really suprised me once I started using him. Hes a decent guy in a way.NuclearBuddha wrote...
He also didn't want batarians in the Blue Suns and acknowledges that they're far better at terror tactics than he could ever be. He's also genuinely horrified if you take him on Jack's loyalty mission.
I mean hes not innocent, after wanting to let those workers die in a firey inferno, but he at least has some morals.
#98964
Guest_Somebody1003_*
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:52
Guest_Somebody1003_*
Yes, as long as you have enough paragon or renegade.starwarsmike1 wrote...
NuclearBuddha wrote...
I get the feeling that the burning refinery is the most a lot of people see of him. But even then, he's man enough to admit that he was wrong if you paragon him at the end of the mission.Somebody1003 wrote...
Yeah, he really suprised me once I started using him. Hes a decent guy in a way.NuclearBuddha wrote...
He also didn't want batarians in the Blue Suns and acknowledges that they're far better at terror tactics than he could ever be. He's also genuinely horrified if you take him on Jack's loyalty mission.
I mean hes not innocent, after wanting to let those workers die in a firey inferno, but he at least has some morals.
Can you still get his loyalty if you do not kill the Blue Suns leader?
#98965
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:52
Talking about Tali.....
#98966
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:52
NuclearBuddha wrote...
Yes.starwarsmike1 wrote...
Can you still get his loyalty if you do not kill the Blue Suns leader?NuclearBuddha wrote...
I get the feeling that the burning refinery is the most a lot of people see of him. But even then, he's man enough to admit that he was wrong if you paragon him at the end of the mission.
:lol:then my brother really messed up, he saves the people and thought that it was impossible to get his loyalty because of it
#98967
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:53
NuclearBuddha wrote...
Yes.starwarsmike1 wrote...
Can you still get his loyalty if you do not kill the Blue Suns leader?NuclearBuddha wrote...
I get the feeling that the burning refinery is the most a lot of people see of him. But even then, he's man enough to admit that he was wrong if you paragon him at the end of the mission.
And NOW you tell me this! Damn! I've always killed the workers to get the loaylty, and been mad about getting like 12 renegade points or so, instead of 12 paragon points.
#98968
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:53
Yeah... that's one of the reasons I actually like Zaeed's loyalty mission despite the tough choice.Driving Ghost wrote...
Tali is good on Zaeeds loyalty.
Talking about Tali.....
#98969
Guest_Somebody1003_*
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:53
Guest_Somebody1003_*
Well I did bring her with me, her drone helped a lot at the end when all those damned blue sun pyros come after you.Driving Ghost wrote...
Tali is good on Zaeeds loyalty.
Talking about Tali.....
#98970
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:54
It boggles my mind that people don't know about this.valttu wrote...
And NOW you tell me this! Damn! I've always killed the workers to get the loaylty, and been mad about getting like 12 renegade points or so, instead of 12 paragon points.NuclearBuddha wrote...
Yes.starwarsmike1 wrote...
Can you still get his loyalty if you do not kill the Blue Suns leader?NuclearBuddha wrote...
I get the feeling that the burning refinery is the most a lot of people see of him. But even then, he's man enough to admit that he was wrong if you paragon him at the end of the mission.
#98971
Guest_Somebody1003_*
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:54
Guest_Somebody1003_*
Did you bring him with you to Garrus' recruitment mission?NuclearBuddha wrote...
Yeah... that's one of the reasons I actually like Zaeed's loyalty mission despite the tough choice.Driving Ghost wrote...
Tali is good on Zaeeds loyalty.
Talking about Tali.....
The Blue Suns boss knows him and is a lot nicer to you once he sees Zaeed.
#98972
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:54
Driving Ghost wrote...
Tali is good on Zaeeds loyalty.
Talking about Tali.....
If only for the railing scene alone...
#98973
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:54
starwarsmike1 wrote...
Goat_Shepard wrote...
NuclearBuddha wrote...
At this point the victim is the entire thread.Somebody1003 wrote...
Your the only apparent "victim".<_<Goat_Shepard wrote...
A very great deal of snipping going on when Somebody is around. I am the latest victim of such childish antics.
Somebody, every time I come in here and you are on, there is at least one instance of Liara bashing and Tali bashing going on. Haven't seen it today, but it always happens. This is the "childish antics" I speak of.
Creators makes Tali attracted from Shepard, in Recruit mission and Loyality Mission she let u know her love for you with a lot of dialogues ;D so this picture means the real
#98974
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:55
Grunt/Zaeed are my favorite team for that mission. They're hilarious with the mercs.Somebody1003 wrote...
Did you bring him with you to Garrus' recruitment mission?NuclearBuddha wrote...
Yeah... that's one of the reasons I actually like Zaeed's loyalty mission despite the tough choice.Driving Ghost wrote...
Tali is good on Zaeeds loyalty.
Talking about Tali.....
The Blue Suns boss knows him and is a lot nicer to you once he sees Zaeed.
#98975
Guest_starwarschewy_*
Posté 24 mars 2010 - 04:55
Guest_starwarschewy_*
But is all good for tali




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