But doesn't alcohol dehydrate you?Umanix wrote...
She's just trying to follow Garrus' advice by staying hydrated! You know by...pouring it in her eye.
Garrus Love and Adoration v.2
#5551
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 09:54
#5552
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 09:56
OnlyShallow89 wrote...
But doesn't alcohol dehydrate you?Umanix wrote...
She's just trying to follow Garrus' advice by staying hydrated! You know by...pouring it in her eye.
Not if you pour it in your eye. Then you go blind and you don't care about hydration.
#5553
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 09:58
Modifié par OnlyShallow89, 23 mars 2010 - 09:58 .
#5554
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 09:59
Had to share that with you guys. For some reason, I get the impression most people will think I'm the weird one! Ha ha ha.
Sigh. The fun you could have with an audio mixer and some of those sound clips. It's funny, I don't think I've heard a fair few of them.
"Sorry, I'm in the way." - so polite in the heat of battle?
#5555
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:00
Flammie wrote...
OnlyShallow89 wrote...
But doesn't alcohol dehydrate you?Umanix wrote...
She's just trying to follow Garrus' advice by staying hydrated! You know by...pouring it in her eye.
Not if you pour it in your eye. Then you go blind and you don't care about hydration.
Ryncol is the best face cream out there. Didn't you notice every krogan has a soft skin? Ryncol, baby.
#5556
Guest_Umanix_*
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:02
Guest_Umanix_*
OnlyShallow89 wrote...
But doesn't alcohol dehydrate you?Umanix wrote...
She's just trying to follow Garrus' advice by staying hydrated! You know by...pouring it in her eye.
Sssssh. It's alien alcohol...who knows what logic defying chemical properties it has.
I sincerely hope we get more interactions between squadmembers in the third game. I have no problem with there being confrontations between squadmates, but there need to be areas where we can see them getting along, too.
I'd like to see Garrus talking with Samara and Thane, specifically. It seems like out of all of the squadmates, he'd gravitate towards those two and would be interested in learning what their beliefs on justice and injustice are. Oh, and Tali. Hopefully the next time around their conversation will go beyond "immune systems" and "shotguns."
Modifié par Umanix, 23 mars 2010 - 10:23 .
#5557
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:02
And I'm attracted to Garrus more than 99% of women.
Yay me!
#5558
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:02
janeym27 wrote...
Totally off topic here, but I got that file of Garrus sounds someone linked to (thanks, btw!) and was sifting through them in a bid to choose my new ringtone, when my roomate knocked on my door and asked if I was OK. Apparently all the grunting (which is a lot of the Garrus sound files) was pretty audible through the walls, and when the shouting got violent, well.... let's just say she got the wrong idea. lol I found it hilarious, but I think she was annoyed.
Had to share that with you guys. For some reason, I get the impression most people will think I'm the weird one! Ha ha ha.
Sigh. The fun you could have with an audio mixer and some of those sound clips. It's funny, I don't think I've heard a fair few of them.
"Sorry, I'm in the way." - so polite in the heat of battle?
Heheh. I was started working on a song 2 weeks ago with his sound files in Magix music maker (yeah, I'm not a pro), but I haven't finished it yet. Program is pissing me off. Dunno if I will ever finish it.
I'm using "NEVER SAW ME COMING!" as text message alert on my phone
#5559
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:04
The part with Joker is what intrigues me the most, because it would imply to me that Garrus was incredibly reserved the first time around, and the second time he's so not.
#5560
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:08
I think he now realises how harsh the universe is, and to survive in his line of work he's got to be just as harsh at times.
#5561
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:08
#5562
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:10
Collider wrote...
It's true. In ME1 he's not quite as open to Shepard as he is in ME2.
Thought it was the other way around. He seems to talk a lot more in me1 then in me2
#5563
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:11
That's different. Garrus is more reserved in ME1 is what I mean. Shepard is his new commander, in ME2 they're long time buddies or Garrus has come out of his shell anyways.Mr.BlazenGlazen wrote...
Collider wrote...
It's true. In ME1 he's not quite as open to Shepard as he is in ME2.
Thought it was the other way around. He seems to talk a lot more in me1 then in me2
#5564
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:12
Cerrydd wrote...
janeym27 wrote...
Totally off topic here, but I got that file of Garrus sounds someone linked to (thanks, btw!) and was sifting through them in a bid to choose my new ringtone, when my roomate knocked on my door and asked if I was OK. Apparently all the grunting (which is a lot of the Garrus sound files) was pretty audible through the walls, and when the shouting got violent, well.... let's just say she got the wrong idea. lol I found it hilarious, but I think she was annoyed.
Had to share that with you guys. For some reason, I get the impression most people will think I'm the weird one! Ha ha ha.
Sigh. The fun you could have with an audio mixer and some of those sound clips. It's funny, I don't think I've heard a fair few of them.
"Sorry, I'm in the way." - so polite in the heat of battle?
Heheh. I was started working on a song 2 weeks ago with his sound files in Magix music maker (yeah, I'm not a pro), but I haven't finished it yet. Program is pissing me off. Dunno if I will ever finish it.
I'm using "NEVER SAW ME COMING!" as text message alert on my phone
After my roomate's concerns, I listened to some of the files and realised that it would be entirly possible to hear tem as a little... dirty when taken out of context.
"Shepard, I'm up!"
"Moving to position."
*getting shot noise*
"What is that?"
"She's mine!"
"Shepard is down"
*dying noise*
Or maybe I'm reaching a tad.... lol
'Incoming!' is going to be my new msg tone. Possibly 'Heads up!'
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#5565
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:14
Collider wrote...
That's different. Garrus is more reserved in ME1 is what I mean. Shepard is his new commander, in ME2 they're long time buddies or Garrus has come out of his shell anyways.Mr.BlazenGlazen wrote...
Collider wrote...
It's true. In ME1 he's not quite as open to Shepard as he is in ME2.
Thought it was the other way around. He seems to talk a lot more in me1 then in me2
Yeah, with that whole reach and flexibility thing right? Just wish he would talk a little more. Its like hes holding back something.
#5566
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:17
janeym27 wrote...
After my roomate's concerns, I listened to some of the files and realised that it would be entirly possible to hear tem as a little... dirty when taken out of context.
"Shepard, I'm up!"
"Moving to position."
*getting shot noise*
"What is that?"
"She's mine!"
"Shepard is down"
*dying noise*
Or maybe I'm reaching a tad.... lol
'Incoming!' is going to be my new msg tone. Possibly 'Heads up!' :police:"
lol, it was hard picking one. There are so many cool lines. Grunt's laugh and "I AM KROGAAAN!" and Joker's "What the ****?" also had potential, but I chose Garrus in the end... because... well, Garrus.
#5567
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:19
Pacifien wrote...
I've been trying to figure out how Garrus appears to everyone but Shepard. Harkin calls him idealistic. Wrex thinks he's naive. Joker apparently thought Garrus had a pole up his ass. Now he's loosened up on the pole, but has become a bit more, ah, aggressive with it. Aria seems to think he's still idealistic.
The part with Joker is what intrigues me the most, because it would imply to me that Garrus was incredibly reserved the first time around, and the second time he's so not.
Yes, I noticed that Garrus is certainly a lot more relaxed and friendly in ME2 (his sarcasm is also more apparent). I just assume that he isn't the kind of guy who makes friends easily, so he's fairly reserved until he gets to know someone better. Since by the time ME2 rolls around he's already good friends with Shepard, it makes sense that he'd let more of his personality show through. ...This is possibly also just a result of different writers, but it makes sense anyway so I don't mind.
Modifié par MarginalBeast, 23 mars 2010 - 10:20 .
#5568
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:24
I was going to say the same thing about him being friends with Shepard, but outside of references to tracking down Saren, I doubt they changed the dialogue that much if you didn't recruit Garrus in ME1. I think that the events between ME1 and ME2 kind of let him out of his shell, may have something to do with the audacity of being a vigilante in an merc-controlled place (Omega) as well as having his own merc band.MarginalBeast wrote...
Pacifien wrote...
I've been trying to figure out how Garrus appears to everyone but Shepard. Harkin calls him idealistic. Wrex thinks he's naive. Joker apparently thought Garrus had a pole up his ass. Now he's loosened up on the pole, but has become a bit more, ah, aggressive with it. Aria seems to think he's still idealistic.
The part with Joker is what intrigues me the most, because it would imply to me that Garrus was incredibly reserved the first time around, and the second time he's so not.
Yes, I noticed that Garrus is certainly a lot more relaxed and friendly in ME2 (his sarcasm is also more apparent). I just assume that he isn't the kind of guy who makes friends easily, so he's fairly reserved until he gets to know someone better. Since by the time ME2 rolls around he's already good friends with Shepard, it makes sense that he'd let more of his personality show through. ...This is possibly also just a result of different writers, but it makes sense anyway so I don't mind.
#5569
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:28
#5570
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:28
#5571
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:30
#5572
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:31
Collider wrote...
You need to recruit either Garrus or Wrex. If you get Wrex, you could reject Garrus.
But like i said, its stupid thing to do. lol
#5573
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:31
#5574
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:34
Mr.BlazenGlazen wrote...
Collider wrote...
You need to recruit either Garrus or Wrex. If you get Wrex, you could reject Garrus.
But like i said, its stupid thing to do. lol
I've asked this question before, and apparently some players, espeically renegade players, play a version of Shepard which is pretty racest, and so try to recruit as few aliens as possible (even though the game forces them on you). It's a legitimate choice, I guess. Just not one I'd ever consider making! No Garrus? What's the point?
#5575
Posté 23 mars 2010 - 10:35
Mr.BlazenGlazen wrote...
Collider wrote...
You need to recruit either Garrus or Wrex. If you get Wrex, you could reject Garrus.
But like i said, its stupid thing to do. lol
I took Wrex and Garrus with me everywhere. I only used the other squad mates to get the ally achievements, and I was missing my sweet krogan and turian on those playthroughs.
I don't know why anyone would want to leave Wrex and Garrus on the citadel.




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