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The good renegade? *contains spoilers*


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Darkstar87uk

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Any else save the council and let the rachni queen live on their renegade character? after playing me1 and me2 with several paragon characters it feels like some of these renegade choices are going to come back to hit you in me3.

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eternalnightmare13

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I think the Rachni queen living will be benefical. The Council - meh.

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Liliandra Nadiar

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Did on my adapt. My Shep was a mix of pragmatic (I need their fleets, can't get trustworthy ones if I let their so-called leaders die) and principals (one person decided to wipe out my colony, I'm not going to do that to a whole species).



While that play through in ME2 keeps stalling (can't get into ME2 adept as well as ME1s. :/ ) I'm hoping the ME3 will be interesting.

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mybudgee

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There was a thread on this, maybe a week ago. The Rachni has gotta be a factor in ME3, they are a force to be reckoned with, and a possible Reaper victim.

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Bann Duncan

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I had always thought of saving the Council as the renegade decision (thousands of troops dying to protect three people) as something that was pragmatic but at huge cost, and as such none of my Shepards (who were Paragon until my most recent one) saved the council. Admittedly, this view has sort of changed since playing ME2, where it is revealed that there were more people on the Ascension than there were soldiers who died to save it.

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Fiery Phoenix

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As far as I know, there is a particular ending that appears when a Renegade Shepard saves the Council.

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Bann Duncan

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FieryPhoenix7 wrote...

As far as I know, there is a particular ending that appears when a Renegade Shepard saves the Council.


It's the opposite. If Renegade Shepard lets the council die, the most idiotic thing happens (Udina makes an all-human council)

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Ackillez

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Bann Duncan wrote...

FieryPhoenix7 wrote...

As far as I know, there is a particular ending that appears when a Renegade Shepard saves the Council.


It's the opposite. If Renegade Shepard lets the council die, the most idiotic thing happens (Udina makes an all-human council)

No, Phoenix is right. If a Paragon saves the council, you get a speech from the council about how brave and noble humans are. If a Renegade does the same, the council will praise human strength and determination instead.

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Bann Duncan

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True, but I thought that Pheonix meant an altogether different resolution at the end of the game.

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Fiery Phoenix

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It's basically a Renegade ending with a Paragon-ish touch. Better than the other Renegade ending, in my opinion.

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Liliandra Nadiar

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The speech location is also different. Paragons have their meeting in the Presidium. Renegades are in a place I didn't recognize. Andersen's (Renegade or not, none of my characters ever pick Udina) speech tone is also different, focusing more on gearing up for a war against the Reapers. (That's apparently still in committee in ME2. *eyeroll*))

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Darkstar87uk

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Thanks I decided to free the rachni queen and save the council. I hated how the human council turned out in me2 it feels like bioware are punishing us for our renegade choices.

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Masticetobbacco

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screw the council, save the rachni queen



We are going to get a huge rachni army at ME3 :D

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Bann Duncan wrote...

I had always thought of saving the Council as the renegade decision (thousands of troops dying to protect three people) as something that was pragmatic but at huge cost, and as such none of my Shepards (who were Paragon until my most recent one) saved the council. Admittedly, this view has sort of changed since playing ME2, where it is revealed that there were more people on the Ascension than there were soldiers who died to save it.


It was moe like 1,200 soldiers saving 10,000 soldiers and 3 very important people.