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[Mass Effect] Jack and the Ghost of Alenko's Past

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  • DragkoniasDragkonias That Guy Who Does Stuff You Know, There. Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Ethereal wrote: »
    Xeddicus wrote: »
    Trying to enter the Omega 4 relay without the IFF active and that kicking in the IFF activating mission brings up the question just where the hell was that shuttle going? Think they probably should have disabled that as an activator :P

    The shuttle thing annoys me every time I think about it. It's just such a glaring example of lazy writing. I mean I'm sure there were constraints (temporal/financial) and maybe that was the only option they had, but it's just so, so silly.

    It pretty much kills the suspense of what happens afterwards.

    Found myself thinking "Oh...my entire crew is leaving for some reason...something is about to happen."

    Dragkonias on
  • TaminTamin Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Orca wrote: »
    Tamin wrote: »
    <headache>

    Why does the DLC have to be so confusing?

    I just want to acquire the Blood Dragon Armor I'm supposed to get free because I purchased DA: O. I've registered both games on the bioware website, and the Cerberus Network Laptop pops up on the main menu, but I don't see the armor anywhere in game.

    The wiki claims I have to enter the registration code for DAO. I don't see an option in-game to enter any codes; all the menu options relating to DLC seem to minimize the game and open a new tab.

    I'm sure it's something simple, but what am I doing wrong?

    You have to enter the specific code for it on the Bioware social site, then you can download and install it. Same as the rest of the DLC.

    The Blood Dragon Armor kinda sucks but oh well...the rest of the DLC's worth your time.

    Then I suppose my question becomes, where do I find the specific code for it?

    Tamin on
  • SpoitSpoit *twitch twitch* Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Tamin wrote: »
    Orca wrote: »
    Tamin wrote: »
    <headache>

    Why does the DLC have to be so confusing?

    I just want to acquire the Blood Dragon Armor I'm supposed to get free because I purchased DA: O. I've registered both games on the bioware website, and the Cerberus Network Laptop pops up on the main menu, but I don't see the armor anywhere in game.

    The wiki claims I have to enter the registration code for DAO. I don't see an option in-game to enter any codes; all the menu options relating to DLC seem to minimize the game and open a new tab.

    I'm sure it's something simple, but what am I doing wrong?

    You have to enter the specific code for it on the Bioware social site, then you can download and install it. Same as the rest of the DLC.

    The Blood Dragon Armor kinda sucks but oh well...the rest of the DLC's worth your time.

    Then I suppose my question becomes, where do I find the specific code for it?
    If you already redeemed it in dragon age, it should be in profile\registered game promotions

    Spoit on
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  • TychoCelchuuuTychoCelchuuu PIGEON Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    So in the tradition of the first three Mass Effect Facebook pages, I've made one for Mass Effect 2.

    I didn't get to use that funny screenshot of Miranda making the weird face that's floating around the Internet though.

    TychoCelchuuu on
  • TaminTamin Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Spoit wrote: »
    Tamin wrote: »
    Orca wrote: »
    Tamin wrote: »
    <headache>

    Why does the DLC have to be so confusing?

    I just want to acquire the Blood Dragon Armor I'm supposed to get free because I purchased DA: O. I've registered both games on the bioware website, and the Cerberus Network Laptop pops up on the main menu, but I don't see the armor anywhere in game.

    The wiki claims I have to enter the registration code for DAO. I don't see an option in-game to enter any codes; all the menu options relating to DLC seem to minimize the game and open a new tab.

    I'm sure it's something simple, but what am I doing wrong?

    You have to enter the specific code for it on the Bioware social site, then you can download and install it. Same as the rest of the DLC.

    The Blood Dragon Armor kinda sucks but oh well...the rest of the DLC's worth your time.

    Then I suppose my question becomes, where do I find the specific code for it?
    If you already redeemed it in dragon age, it should be in profile\registered game promotions

    AH-HA

    thanks.

    Ridiculous, though. Would it have killed them to integrate it into ME2 like they did with Dragon Age?

    Seems the rest of the free-with-cerberus-network DLC is hiding there also. Was wondering if that was already installed.

    Tamin on
  • SpoitSpoit *twitch twitch* Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    So in the tradition of the first three Mass Effect Facebook pages, I've made one for Mass Effect 2.

    I didn't get to use that funny screenshot of Miranda making the weird face that's floating around the Internet though.

    <3<3<3
    Shame it got botp'd

    Spoit on
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  • TychoCelchuuuTychoCelchuuu PIGEON Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Spoit wrote: »
    So in the tradition of the first three Mass Effect Facebook pages, I've made one for Mass Effect 2.

    I didn't get to use that funny screenshot of Miranda making the weird face that's floating around the Internet though.

    <3<3<3
    Shame it got botp'd

    Do people not read the posts on the bottom of the page? I've never really understood that. I mean it's not like they're automatically worse or something.

    TychoCelchuuu on
  • OrcaOrca Also known as Espressosaurus WrexRegistered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Spoit wrote: »
    So in the tradition of the first three Mass Effect Facebook pages, I've made one for Mass Effect 2.

    I didn't get to use that funny screenshot of Miranda making the weird face that's floating around the Internet though.

    <3<3<3
    Shame it got botp'd

    There are people that don't subscribe to these threads? Unpossible!

    Orca on
  • SoundsPlushSoundsPlush yup, back. Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    "Hopefully Wrex." :lol:

    SoundsPlush on
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  • StiltsStilts Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    "3 Krogan mating requests" is the part that killed me.

    Great work, Tycho. :^:

    Stilts on
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  • GraviijaGraviija Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Damn stealth paragon points, reducing my awesome scars!

    I guess I should do a renegade run through ME1 to make this easier. I went in with that huge paragon bonus.

    I actually like to give this Shepard a kind of invisible backstory. He was a pure paragon in the war with the geth, doing his best to save the galaxy, while remaining an honorable guy to the very end.

    Then he died, and got pissed. Fuck the galaxy, fuck everyone else's feelings. He was dead - he isn't gonna take shit from anyone.

    And it can work the other way, too. If Shepard was a dick to everyone in ME1, he can view his death as an illuminating experience. He now knows that he must to his best to make the galaxy a better place.

    Graviija on
  • Professor PhobosProfessor Phobos Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    plus you and miranda and jacob are in the shuttle when they take you off the cerberus station, we've seen the interior

    it doesn't fit 12 people, especially if one is a krogan

    The codex entry says it fits 12, plus pilot. I mean, it obviously doesn't, though.

    Professor Phobos on
  • Ad astraAd astra Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    So in the tradition of the first three Mass Effect Facebook pages, I've made one for Mass Effect 2.

    I didn't get to use that funny screenshot of Miranda making the weird face that's floating around the Internet though.

    This is awesome, you are awesome.

    Ad astra on
  • DidgeridooDidgeridoo Flighty Dame Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Graviija wrote: »
    Damn stealth paragon points, reducing my awesome scars!

    I guess I should do a renegade run through ME1 to make this easier. I went in with that huge paragon bonus.

    I actually like to give this Shepard a kind of invisible backstory. He was a pure paragon in the war with the geth, doing his best to save the galaxy, while remaining an honorable guy to the very end.

    Then he died, and got pissed. Fuck the galaxy, fuck everyone else's feelings. He was dead - he isn't gonna take shit from anyone.

    And it can work the other way, too. If Shepard was a dick to everyone in ME1, he can view his death as an illuminating experience. He now knows that he must to his best to make the galaxy a better place.

    I don't know why, but I really like this for some reason

    As for one of my gals, she started out as a celibate african-american paragon. In this next life... she is a white renegade who has found her true love in the form of a dying frog man

    Didgeridoo on
  • AntithesisAntithesis Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Spoit wrote: »
    So in the tradition of the first three Mass Effect Facebook pages, I've made one for Mass Effect 2.

    I didn't get to use that funny screenshot of Miranda making the weird face that's floating around the Internet though.

    <3<3<3
    Shame it got botp'd

    Do people not read the posts on the bottom of the page? I've never really understood that. I mean it's not like they're automatically worse or something.

    People who haven't subscribed to a thread sometimes just check the most recent page if they saw most of the page before it. People who have subscribed sometimes just check the most recent page if they saw most of the page before it. Or at least, that's my experience.

    Antithesis on
  • SynthesisSynthesis Honda Today! Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Graviija wrote: »
    Damn stealth paragon points, reducing my awesome scars!

    I guess I should do a renegade run through ME1 to make this easier. I went in with that huge paragon bonus.

    I actually like to give this Shepard a kind of invisible backstory. He was a pure paragon in the war with the geth, doing his best to save the galaxy, while remaining an honorable guy to the very end.

    Then he died, and got pissed. Fuck the galaxy, fuck everyone else's feelings. He was dead - he isn't gonna take shit from anyone.

    And it can work the other way, too. If Shepard was a dick to everyone in ME1, he can view his death as an illuminating experience. He now knows that he must to his best to make the galaxy a better place.

    I actually ended up doing the same thing for my soldier and vanguard.

    My soldier was a basic full paragon with a hint of renegade play through. Whereas my vanguard was a heavy renegade play through. Finished the renegade as "Getting better". Guess I'll need to do the Paragon as doing worse, seeing how I then redid my vanguard as a renegade again.

    It's on my Xbox 360, and I only have the game on PC, though.

    Synthesis on
  • OrcaOrca Also known as Espressosaurus WrexRegistered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Synthesis wrote: »
    Graviija wrote: »
    Damn stealth paragon points, reducing my awesome scars!

    I guess I should do a renegade run through ME1 to make this easier. I went in with that huge paragon bonus.

    I actually like to give this Shepard a kind of invisible backstory. He was a pure paragon in the war with the geth, doing his best to save the galaxy, while remaining an honorable guy to the very end.

    Then he died, and got pissed. Fuck the galaxy, fuck everyone else's feelings. He was dead - he isn't gonna take shit from anyone.

    And it can work the other way, too. If Shepard was a dick to everyone in ME1, he can view his death as an illuminating experience. He now knows that he must to his best to make the galaxy a better place.

    I actually ended up doing the same thing for my soldier and vanguard.

    My soldier was a basic full paragon with a hint of renegade play through. Whereas my vanguard was a heavy renegade play through. Finished the renegade as "Getting better". Guess I'll need to do the Paragon as doing worse, seeing how I then redid my vanguard as a renegade again.

    It's on my Xbox 360, and I only have the game on PC, though.

    Start a new game import, save. Haxor it to the decisions you want and set it to game completed.

    Restart as a newgame+ using that save. Haxor in bonus minerals and paragon/renegade as appropriate.

    Enjoy your new game, just as good as the one you had on the exbawks.

    The hard part will be remembering what all your random little decisions were.

    Orca on
  • SynthesisSynthesis Honda Today! Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Orca wrote: »
    Synthesis wrote: »
    Graviija wrote: »
    Damn stealth paragon points, reducing my awesome scars!

    I guess I should do a renegade run through ME1 to make this easier. I went in with that huge paragon bonus.

    I actually like to give this Shepard a kind of invisible backstory. He was a pure paragon in the war with the geth, doing his best to save the galaxy, while remaining an honorable guy to the very end.

    Then he died, and got pissed. Fuck the galaxy, fuck everyone else's feelings. He was dead - he isn't gonna take shit from anyone.

    And it can work the other way, too. If Shepard was a dick to everyone in ME1, he can view his death as an illuminating experience. He now knows that he must to his best to make the galaxy a better place.

    I actually ended up doing the same thing for my soldier and vanguard.

    My soldier was a basic full paragon with a hint of renegade play through. Whereas my vanguard was a heavy renegade play through. Finished the renegade as "Getting better". Guess I'll need to do the Paragon as doing worse, seeing how I then redid my vanguard as a renegade again.

    It's on my Xbox 360, and I only have the game on PC, though.

    Start a new game import, save. Haxor it to the decisions you want and set it to game completed.

    Restart as a newgame+ using that save. Haxor in bonus minerals and paragon/renegade as appropriate.

    Enjoy your new game, just as good as the one you had on the exbawks.

    The hard part will be remembering what all your random little decisions were.

    Yeah, I can do that, thanks to the editor, and I remember most of my decisions, but I do want to try it out on the Xbox 360. See how it compares.

    Synthesis on
  • OrcaOrca Also known as Espressosaurus WrexRegistered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Synthesis wrote: »
    Yeah, I can do that, thanks to the editor, and I remember most of my decisions, but I do want to try it out on the Xbox 360. See how it compares.

    I can't imagine using anything but a mouse and keyboard for a shooter :?

    Orca on
  • SynthesisSynthesis Honda Today! Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Orca wrote: »
    Synthesis wrote: »
    Yeah, I can do that, thanks to the editor, and I remember most of my decisions, but I do want to try it out on the Xbox 360. See how it compares.

    I can't imagine using anything but a mouse and keyboard for a shooter :?

    Well, I already know it's a huge step from the literal crap-shoot of the first game's combat, so I'm curious. The demo didn't really answer all my questions.

    Plus, I know at least four people who own it, and at least one who's got a game of mine. Renting is overrated.

    Synthesis on
  • DidgeridooDidgeridoo Flighty Dame Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Ughhhh, Bethryn's LP is making me want to play ME2 again, but I've played it so much already

    I'm trying to hold out until I've somewhat forgotten the plot/ character quests, because otherwise I end up skipping all the dialogue and that's just silly because the dialogue is my favorite aspect of the game

    When I do start it up again, though, I will totally be playing as a Vanguard. It's the only class I haven't tried, and I hear that "charge" is the bestest

    Didgeridoo on
  • envoy1envoy1 the old continentRegistered User regular
    edited June 2010
    So in the tradition of the first three Mass Effect Facebook pages, I've made one for Mass Effect 2.

    I didn't get to use that funny screenshot of Miranda making the weird face that's floating around the Internet though.

    This is too good for words. :^:

    Thank you for making a painful work day a million percent better.

    My favourite is "just one more haymaker".

    Donnel Udina??

    envoy1 on
  • Eat it You Nasty Pig.Eat it You Nasty Pig. tell homeland security 'we are the bomb'Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    "Shepard AND Miranda get beds wtf"

    ahahahah

    Eat it You Nasty Pig. on
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  • DarkCrawlerDarkCrawler Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Dragkonias wrote: »
    Dragkonias wrote: »
    What would a Collector squadmate do?

    Walk around with drool hanging out of its mouth?

    to be fair, that's what we thought a Geth squadmate would do as well

    Maybe we can fix Vigil and install him into a Collector body so he can be sort-of-the-last-Prothean.

    Naw. We thought Geth would go "bleep-beep-boop"

    Mordin confirms that Collectors are basically
    braindead meat puppets.

    Yeah, but your average Geth is basically as intelligent as a toaster by itself.

    DarkCrawler on
  • NEO|PhyteNEO|Phyte They follow the stars, bound together. Strands in a braid till the end.Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Antithesis wrote: »
    Spoit wrote: »
    So in the tradition of the first three Mass Effect Facebook pages, I've made one for Mass Effect 2.

    I didn't get to use that funny screenshot of Miranda making the weird face that's floating around the Internet though.

    <3<3<3
    Shame it got botp'd

    Do people not read the posts on the bottom of the page? I've never really understood that. I mean it's not like they're automatically worse or something.

    People who haven't subscribed to a thread sometimes just check the most recent page if they saw most of the page before it. People who have subscribed sometimes just check the most recent page if they saw most of the page before it. Or at least, that's my experience.
    Whereas us smart people use the "go to first new post" button, so we never miss a (terrible) post.

    NEO|Phyte on
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  • XeddicusXeddicus Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Dragkonias wrote: »
    Dragkonias wrote: »
    What would a Collector squadmate do?

    Walk around with drool hanging out of its mouth?

    to be fair, that's what we thought a Geth squadmate would do as well

    Maybe we can fix Vigil and install him into a Collector body so he can be sort-of-the-last-Prothean.

    Naw. We thought Geth would go "bleep-beep-boop"

    Mordin confirms that Collectors are basically
    braindead meat puppets.

    Yeah, but your average Geth is basically as intelligent as a toaster by itself.

    They actually fuzzed them all up now. In part one you could maybe make he case each Geth you blew apart was 1 Geth. So they had to cluster to get smart. But they've now explicitly stated Geth are just lines of code. So why would there EVER be only enough of them together to be in the bleep-beep-boop stage? Not to mention them just being code makes them even more artificial and less truly alive. And I was ready to EMP the entire 'race' as is. But that 2nd part may be just me :P

    Xeddicus on
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  • DarkCrawlerDarkCrawler Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Xeddicus wrote: »
    Dragkonias wrote: »
    Dragkonias wrote: »
    What would a Collector squadmate do?

    Walk around with drool hanging out of its mouth?

    to be fair, that's what we thought a Geth squadmate would do as well

    Maybe we can fix Vigil and install him into a Collector body so he can be sort-of-the-last-Prothean.

    Naw. We thought Geth would go "bleep-beep-boop"

    Mordin confirms that Collectors are basically
    braindead meat puppets.

    Yeah, but your average Geth is basically as intelligent as a toaster by itself.

    They actually fuzzed them all up now. In part one you could maybe make he case each Geth you blew apart was 1 Geth. So they had to cluster to get smart. But they've now explicitly stated Geth are just lines of code. So why would there EVER be only enough of them together to be in the bleep-beep-boop stage? Not to mention them just being code makes them even more artificial and less truly alive. And I was ready to EMP the entire 'race' as is. But that 2nd part may be just me :P

    I took it as a single geth being a single computer program, and normally the CPU or whatever of a single Geth mobile unit can only fit a single program. I imagine even a single geth is a relatively complicated program, though not too many steps above say, a LOKI Mech. Legion was a special case, intended for discourse with humans, he explained it himself too. I suppose Geth wouldn't bother to make any more of his kind since they are mostly disinterested in humans, and they only need the mobile platforms for physical work and combat.

    DarkCrawler on
  • SynthesisSynthesis Honda Today! Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    It's kind of late to say, but I do appreciate the fact that the Geth cosmetically resemble, even now, their ex-masters, the Quarians. The Geth at the time of the revolution probably resembled them even more closely.

    Aren't they also the only "AI" enemies whom bleed? Guard robots don't, unless I'm forgetting something.

    Synthesis on
  • MblackwellMblackwell Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Pretty sure they just throw out sparks.

    Mblackwell on
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  • IronKnuckle's GhostIronKnuckle's Ghost Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Just who pilots the shuttle, anyway? A squad member who isn't part of the team? Some greyshirt? I like to think it's the family man who's worried about his wife and daughter for most of the game. I can see him yammering at Shepard and company on the way down, changing all the displays in the passenger compartment to pictures of his daughter. Tali indulges him, Garrus tries to steer the conversation in another direction, Renshep fumes, Parashep gives a speech about how it's families like this that we're fighting for.

    IronKnuckle's Ghost on
  • MblackwellMblackwell Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    I just picked up Liara. Is it just me or is everyone in ME1 kind of a whiny dick, sans Wrex? Ashley is a racist, Kaiden is a douche, Garrus is ready to go vigilante at the drop of a hat, Tali is... Tali (but more so), and even my paragon Shep is a frowny face grump (despite telling him to be nice to people). I mean, except for people like Chakwas or Anderson (who you don't have as much interaction with) I find it rather hard to empathize. Oh and Wrex is cool, but he's just a world weary krogan. Not to downplay him. So far he's the only "buddy" I've got. We'll see about Liara. I haven't spoken with her one on one yet.

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  • NuzakNuzak Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    HERE WE GO AGAIN

    Nuzak on
  • FairchildFairchild Rabbit used short words that were easy to understand, like "Hello Pooh, how about Lunch ?" Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Just who pilots the shuttle, anyway? A squad member who isn't part of the team? Some greyshirt? I like to think it's the family man who's worried about his wife and daughter for most of the game. I can see him yammering at Shepard and company on the way down, changing all the displays in the passenger compartment to pictures of his daughter. Tali indulges him, Garrus tries to steer the conversation in another direction, Renshep fumes, Parashep gives a speech about how it's families like this that we're fighting for.
    Jack tells him to shut the f_ck up before she hunts down his f_cking family and kills them, then kills all of his f_cking friends, and burns his f_cking house to the f_cking ground.

    Fairchild on
  • FairchildFairchild Rabbit used short words that were easy to understand, like "Hello Pooh, how about Lunch ?" Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Mblackwell wrote: »
    I just picked up Liara. Is it just me or is everyone in ME1 kind of a whiny dick, sans Wrex? Ashley is a racist, Kaiden is a douche, Garrus is ready to go vigilante at the drop of a hat, Tali is... Tali (but more so), and even my paragon Shep is a frowny face grump (despite telling him to be nice to people). I mean, except for people like Chakwas or Anderson (who you don't have as much interaction with) I find it rather hard to empathize. Oh and Wrex is cool, but he's just a world weary krogan. Not to downplay him. So far he's the only "buddy" I've got. We'll see about Liara. I haven't spoken with her one on one yet.
    No need to speak much to Liara, she talks enough for two people.

    Fairchild on
  • Dr. WormDr. Worm Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Just finished up Overlord. That's some damn tasty writing and plot, Bioware. I'll be sure to mention it to your supervisor.

    Dr. Worm on
  • DarkCrawlerDarkCrawler Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    So, anyone else feel really wierd in this game when they see a polite krogan?

    Like the one who works for Mr. Thax. Or the one who does poetry.

    Just freaks me out somehow.
    Synthesis wrote: »
    It's kind of late to say, but I do appreciate the fact that the Geth cosmetically resemble, even now, their ex-masters, the Quarians. The Geth at the time of the revolution probably resembled them even more closely.

    Yeah, it's a nice touch. Took me a while to pick me up, but when I did, I was all "oohhh".

    Is it strange that ME Universe is the only sci-fi setting where I find the actual setting to be even more interesting then the focus of the games themselves? Star Wars and Star Trek are all about the characters, the actual settings of both are really boring and disjointed.

    DarkCrawler on
  • ButtcleftButtcleft Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    So, anyone else feel really wierd in this game when they see a polite krogan?

    Like the one who works for Mr. Thax. Or the one who does poetry.

    Just freaks me out somehow.

    I think Bioware tried very hard to break the racial stereotype set in ME1 by Krogans

    Buttcleft on
  • DarkCrawlerDarkCrawler Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Buttcleft wrote: »
    So, anyone else feel really wierd in this game when they see a polite krogan?

    Like the one who works for Mr. Thax. Or the one who does poetry.

    Just freaks me out somehow.

    I think Bioware tried very hard to break the racial stereotype set in ME1 by Krogans

    next up, a hanar with a mouth that makes even Jack blush

    DarkCrawler on
  • NuzakNuzak Registered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Fairchild wrote: »
    Just who pilots the shuttle, anyway? A squad member who isn't part of the team? Some greyshirt? I like to think it's the family man who's worried about his wife and daughter for most of the game. I can see him yammering at Shepard and company on the way down, changing all the displays in the passenger compartment to pictures of his daughter. Tali indulges him, Garrus tries to steer the conversation in another direction, Renshep fumes, Parashep gives a speech about how it's families like this that we're fighting for.
    Jack tells him to shut the f_ck up before she hunts down his f_cking family and kills them, then kills all of his f_cking friends, and burns his f_cking house to the f_cking ground.

    fair you have over 1000 posts you know we're allowed to swear here

    we are all adults, except for that fucking buttcleft

    Nuzak on
  • ForarForar #432 Toronto, Ontario, CanadaRegistered User regular
    edited June 2010
    Nuzak wrote: »
    Fairchild wrote: »
    Jack tells him to shut the f_ck up before she hunts down his f_cking family and kills them, then kills all of his f_cking friends, and burns his f_cking house to the f_cking ground.

    fair you have over 1000 posts you know we're allowed to swear here

    we are all adults, except for that fucking buttcleft

    Maybe he's afraid IT will spot him and his potty mouth?

    In that case, fuck the fucking fuckers.

    Forar on
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