Where did Mordin get a seeker insect?
#101
Posté 22 février 2010 - 10:40
#102
Posté 23 février 2010 - 01:40
#103
Posté 23 février 2010 - 02:15
JJ Long wrote...
UGH @ this thread
Care to elaborate?
Modifié par FataliTensei, 23 février 2010 - 02:16 .
#104
Posté 23 février 2010 - 02:27
#105
Posté 23 février 2010 - 02:57
Still doesn't explain where they got the samples. Shepard certainly didn't find any on Freedom's Progress. My guess is the Illusive Man sent some with the lab. But at least they left a nod to the fact that they do, in fact, have some samples before Horizon.
#106
Posté 23 février 2010 - 03:00
#107
Posté 23 février 2010 - 03:15
Would have been nice to have actually seen this happen, though, because it appears that Mordin just pulled it out of nowhere for the sake of the almighty Gods of Plot.
#108
Posté 23 février 2010 - 03:44
DarthCaine wrote...
It doesn't really matter. Cerberus probably found it
There are more important plot holes that need to be explained (like Wilson betrayal and Harbinger's interest in Shepard)
The biggest problem I have with ME2 is that there are so many things left unexplained (plot holes)
I was wondering if Wilson was working for Shadow Broker and wanted to mess up with the Lazarus Project, since Illusive Man and Shadow Broker seems to be enemies
#109
Posté 23 février 2010 - 03:53
#110
Posté 23 février 2010 - 04:37
Jeremy Winston wrote...
Your example, for instance of Liara, does not work. If, in your game you chose to get her last, then she only got into the statis field shortly before you got there, just like the Geth got there at the same time. She was not in there earlier. Now, if you had found her like that, then left and come back after everything else, then yes.. she would be gone, dead, whatever. The universe is malleable to that extent. Just because the same thing happens in one playthrough when you do something earlier or later, does not mean that it happened unseen in another playthrough when you did it differently.
Actually I just want to say, if you pick up Liara last, her dialogue changes, and she thinks she's hallucinating when you come to rescue her, implying that she'd been stuck in there for quite some time. Its quite funny actually, and much better than rescueing her earlier.
Maybe that also explains why she doesn't help you during the fight against the Krogan. She's too weak. Otherwise, why does she just kneel down with all that biotic power! Tch.





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