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  • DragkoniasDragkonias That Guy Who Does Stuff You Know, There. Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Yeah, while I like Miranda, having a Cerberus squaddie like Kai Leng would have been interesting.

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  • Iceman.USAFIceman.USAF Major East CoastRegistered User regular
    edited May 2011
    My girlfriend is playing through the suicide mission right now. I'm so pumped, it'll be fun to see her reaction as she's not a "gamer".

    Also curious to see who she sends through the vents.

    EDIT: She sent Tali.

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  • chiasaur11chiasaur11 Never doubt a raccoon. Do you think it's trademarked?Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    I wish Miranda was more terrorist-y. After the intro she seemed more like a lightside character oblivious to Cerberus's misdeeds - she waved off all the ones with abuses as rogue events or perfectly acceptable, didn't she? Pragia was a fluke, the husks were already dead and creepers mindless, so clearly no ethical questions, the rachni were abandoned once they realized how dangerous they were (read: lost all their bases to them). She does say, "we cross the line all the time," but that's right before explaining why it was all okay.

    I'd like her more if she was just like, "yeah, we tortured some people and experimented on kidnapped civilians. And you know what? It felt good. It felt good because every one of your so-called 'victims' was a martyr for humanity, every death saving a million more. Don't tell me that's not worth it. Don't try to sermonize me. In the face of Armageddon, your absolutist ethic is just another disastrous zealotry."

    I'd still get to tell her off, but she'd be more of a committed, high-tier operative instead of a confused subordinate.

    Agreed.

    Also, would have made subverting her feel like a triumph, rather than the obvious course of events.

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  • curly haired boycurly haired boy Your Friendly Neighborhood Torgue Dealer Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    i'm looking forward to killing kai leng in ME3

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  • -Tal-Tal Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Miranda is described as a loyalist and I always got the impression that she was more working for TIM because he helped her out in a tough spot than really being a pro-human zealot

    in fact that's how I'd describe most of Cerberus, they're all kind of "haha, ok TIM" for some kind of ulterior motive

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  • SynthesisSynthesis Honda Today! Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Who got the impression Miranda was evil?

    She's not evil. ME has basically made clear that condoning kidnap, torture, and murder is not evil. Hell, even doing those things might not be evil.

    She is, however, stupid, like 99% of the the suicidal lemmings who share her affiliation. And something of a bitch. The big difference is that she's lucky. So when she suggests some stupid thing like, "Technically, any biotic could do it," she gets off without a scratch.

    Synthesis on
  • DragkoniasDragkonias That Guy Who Does Stuff You Know, There. Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    chiasaur11 wrote: »
    I wish Miranda was more terrorist-y. After the intro she seemed more like a lightside character oblivious to Cerberus's misdeeds - she waved off all the ones with abuses as rogue events or perfectly acceptable, didn't she? Pragia was a fluke, the husks were already dead and creepers mindless, so clearly no ethical questions, the rachni were abandoned once they realized how dangerous they were (read: lost all their bases to them). She does say, "we cross the line all the time," but that's right before explaining why it was all okay.

    I'd like her more if she was just like, "yeah, we tortured some people and experimented on kidnapped civilians. And you know what? It felt good. It felt good because every one of your so-called 'victims' was a martyr for humanity, every death saving a million more. Don't tell me that's not worth it. Don't try to sermonize me. In the face of Armageddon, your absolutist ethic is just another disastrous zealotry."

    I'd still get to tell her off, but she'd be more of a committed, high-tier operative instead of a confused subordinate.

    Agreed.

    Also, would have made subverting her feel like a triumph, rather than the obvious course of events.

    Actually. I would have like a super pro-Cerberus person who you couldn't subvert.

    Would have been interesting.

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  • chiasaur11chiasaur11 Never doubt a raccoon. Do you think it's trademarked?Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Dragkonias wrote: »
    chiasaur11 wrote: »
    I wish Miranda was more terrorist-y. After the intro she seemed more like a lightside character oblivious to Cerberus's misdeeds - she waved off all the ones with abuses as rogue events or perfectly acceptable, didn't she? Pragia was a fluke, the husks were already dead and creepers mindless, so clearly no ethical questions, the rachni were abandoned once they realized how dangerous they were (read: lost all their bases to them). She does say, "we cross the line all the time," but that's right before explaining why it was all okay.

    I'd like her more if she was just like, "yeah, we tortured some people and experimented on kidnapped civilians. And you know what? It felt good. It felt good because every one of your so-called 'victims' was a martyr for humanity, every death saving a million more. Don't tell me that's not worth it. Don't try to sermonize me. In the face of Armageddon, your absolutist ethic is just another disastrous zealotry."

    I'd still get to tell her off, but she'd be more of a committed, high-tier operative instead of a confused subordinate.

    Agreed.

    Also, would have made subverting her feel like a triumph, rather than the obvious course of events.

    Actually. I would have like a super pro-Cerberus person who you couldn't subvert.

    Would have been interesting.

    Also agreed.

    Of course, it would end with a bullet.

    Or being kicked into an engine.

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  • Z0reZ0re Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    chiasaur11 wrote: »
    Dragkonias wrote: »
    chiasaur11 wrote: »
    I wish Miranda was more terrorist-y. After the intro she seemed more like a lightside character oblivious to Cerberus's misdeeds - she waved off all the ones with abuses as rogue events or perfectly acceptable, didn't she? Pragia was a fluke, the husks were already dead and creepers mindless, so clearly no ethical questions, the rachni were abandoned once they realized how dangerous they were (read: lost all their bases to them). She does say, "we cross the line all the time," but that's right before explaining why it was all okay.

    I'd like her more if she was just like, "yeah, we tortured some people and experimented on kidnapped civilians. And you know what? It felt good. It felt good because every one of your so-called 'victims' was a martyr for humanity, every death saving a million more. Don't tell me that's not worth it. Don't try to sermonize me. In the face of Armageddon, your absolutist ethic is just another disastrous zealotry."

    I'd still get to tell her off, but she'd be more of a committed, high-tier operative instead of a confused subordinate.

    Agreed.

    Also, would have made subverting her feel like a triumph, rather than the obvious course of events.

    Actually. I would have like a super pro-Cerberus person who you couldn't subvert.

    Would have been interesting.

    Also agreed.

    Of course, it would end with a bullet.

    Or being kicked into an engine.

    End? It would begin with a bullet.

    Half the crew would have legitimate cause to off an actual pro-Cerberus person if they defended the shit Cerberus did. Off the top of my head; Jack, Tali, Shepard, Samara, Garrus, Jacob and Mordin would have some serious issues with it and half of them were nearly killed by Cerberus experiments.

    Z0re on
  • SynthesisSynthesis Honda Today! Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Z0re wrote: »
    chiasaur11 wrote: »
    Dragkonias wrote: »
    chiasaur11 wrote: »
    I wish Miranda was more terrorist-y. After the intro she seemed more like a lightside character oblivious to Cerberus's misdeeds - she waved off all the ones with abuses as rogue events or perfectly acceptable, didn't she? Pragia was a fluke, the husks were already dead and creepers mindless, so clearly no ethical questions, the rachni were abandoned once they realized how dangerous they were (read: lost all their bases to them). She does say, "we cross the line all the time," but that's right before explaining why it was all okay.

    I'd like her more if she was just like, "yeah, we tortured some people and experimented on kidnapped civilians. And you know what? It felt good. It felt good because every one of your so-called 'victims' was a martyr for humanity, every death saving a million more. Don't tell me that's not worth it. Don't try to sermonize me. In the face of Armageddon, your absolutist ethic is just another disastrous zealotry."

    I'd still get to tell her off, but she'd be more of a committed, high-tier operative instead of a confused subordinate.

    Agreed.

    Also, would have made subverting her feel like a triumph, rather than the obvious course of events.

    Actually. I would have like a super pro-Cerberus person who you couldn't subvert.

    Would have been interesting.

    Also agreed.

    Of course, it would end with a bullet.

    Or being kicked into an engine.

    End? It would begin with a bullet.

    Half the crew would have legitimate cause to off an actual pro-Cerberus person if they defended the shit Cerberus did. Off the top of my head; Jack, Tali, Shepard, Samara, Garrus, Jacob and Mordin would have some serious issues with it and half of them were nearly killed by Cerberus experiments.

    Plus, Dr. Chakwas got "scrape the Cerberus emblems off the walls with a paint scraper" on the chore wheel, so you know they've got it in for her.

    Synthesis on
  • chiasaur11chiasaur11 Never doubt a raccoon. Do you think it's trademarked?Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Z0re wrote: »
    chiasaur11 wrote: »
    Dragkonias wrote: »
    chiasaur11 wrote: »
    I wish Miranda was more terrorist-y. After the intro she seemed more like a lightside character oblivious to Cerberus's misdeeds - she waved off all the ones with abuses as rogue events or perfectly acceptable, didn't she? Pragia was a fluke, the husks were already dead and creepers mindless, so clearly no ethical questions, the rachni were abandoned once they realized how dangerous they were (read: lost all their bases to them). She does say, "we cross the line all the time," but that's right before explaining why it was all okay.

    I'd like her more if she was just like, "yeah, we tortured some people and experimented on kidnapped civilians. And you know what? It felt good. It felt good because every one of your so-called 'victims' was a martyr for humanity, every death saving a million more. Don't tell me that's not worth it. Don't try to sermonize me. In the face of Armageddon, your absolutist ethic is just another disastrous zealotry."

    I'd still get to tell her off, but she'd be more of a committed, high-tier operative instead of a confused subordinate.

    Agreed.

    Also, would have made subverting her feel like a triumph, rather than the obvious course of events.

    Actually. I would have like a super pro-Cerberus person who you couldn't subvert.

    Would have been interesting.

    Also agreed.

    Of course, it would end with a bullet.

    Or being kicked into an engine.

    End? It would begin with a bullet.

    Half the crew would have legitimate cause to off an actual pro-Cerberus person if they defended the shit Cerberus did. Off the top of my head; Jack, Tali, Shepard, Samara, Garrus, Jacob and Mordin would have some serious issues with it and half of them were nearly killed by Cerberus experiments.

    Did I say the ending wouldn't be the beginning?

    Would be a very short subplot.

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  • ZombiemamboZombiemambo Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    The last two loyalty missions I've been really conflicted
    During Mordin's I wasn't really sure what to think. Yeah genophage was a dick move but if Krogan were going to rule the universe it was the right decision. Paragon Shep was intent on making him feel ashamed, though

    regarding Garrus':
    Is there a way to save Sidonis and also get loyalty from Garrus? Talk him down after or something?

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  • chiasaur11chiasaur11 Never doubt a raccoon. Do you think it's trademarked?Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    The last two loyalty missions I've been really conflicted
    During Mordin's I wasn't really sure what to think. Yeah genophage was a dick move but if Krogan were going to rule the universe it was the right decision. Paragon Shep was intent on making him feel ashamed, though

    regarding Garrus':
    Is there a way to save Sidonis and also get loyalty from Garrus? Talk him down after or something?
    I went renegade all the way on Mordin's. He's right. Uncontrolled Krogan birth rates are downright Malthusian.

    And Garrus is a pal. He'll stay loyal if you spare Sidonis, no special persuasion required, since it's his decision in the end not to take the shot. And the news report after supports your decision. More or less

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  • SynthesisSynthesis Honda Today! Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    For Garrus...
    You can go all tut tut at Sidonis and still get Garrus' loyalty. Shepard basically reminds him that every day after this is a favor, and reveals how miserable Sidonis is to Garrus since the betrayal.

    Synthesis on
  • HappylilElfHappylilElf Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Eh, Miranda having daddy issues is pretty jusitifed. Actually, it's kind of ridiculously justified.

    But yeah, it would have been nice if they'd put a little more nuance into her character.

    There's a little post loyalty mission with her sister but I consider it kind of a shame they boiled her down to "Yeah, so I'm awesome but god damn my dad was a fucking freak. How much of a freak? Let me answer that with one sentence: I don't even have a mother. That's how much of a freak."

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  • Z0reZ0re Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Eh, Miranda having daddy issues is pretty jusitifed. Actually, it's kind of ridiculously justified.

    But yeah, it would have been nice if they'd put a little more nuance into her character.

    There's a little post loyalty mission with her sister but I consider it kind of a shame they boiled her down to "Yeah, so I'm awesome but god damn my dad was a fucking freak. How much of a freak? Let me answer that with one sentence: I don't even have a mother. That's how much of a freak."

    Well, Shadow Broker gave her more depth.
    Ridiculously terrible social skills. And infertility. Just to sort of drive the point to China.

    I mean, I felt sympathic towards her but christ did the dossier go over the top in how bad she was at interacting with people

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  • President RexPresident Rex Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    I can't imagine that infertility is much of a roadblock on the streets of "my father created me in a test tube to be 'perfect.'"

    President Rex on
  • HappylilElfHappylilElf Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Just killed Saren for the third time in a row with my ME1 vanguard run and still don't have a save that I can import to ME2.

    The hell?

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  • SynthesisSynthesis Honda Today! Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    I can't imagine that infertility is much of a roadblock on the streets of "my father created me in a test tube to be 'perfect.'"

    But it's just so hard being so perfect.

    Seriously, if she wanted a kid, she could probably have herself cloned or one engineered from herself her choice of unsuspecting donors. She might miss out on the nine months of pregnancy and the miracle of childbirth, but she'd still get to be a mother.

    Shepard should be careful, nonetheless. For some reason, the Badspot.us comic seems particularly relevant.
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    Synthesis on
  • HappylilElfHappylilElf Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    I can't imagine that infertility is much of a roadblock on the streets of "my father created me in a test tube to be 'perfect.'"

    The flip side to which might be "I can't imagine why someone who has felt like hell their entire life because of being created in a test tube might not want to go that route in order to procreate" :P

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  • SynthesisSynthesis Honda Today! Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    I can't imagine that infertility is much of a roadblock on the streets of "my father created me in a test tube to be 'perfect.'"

    The flip side to which might be "I can't imagine why someone who has felt like hell their entire life because of being created in a test tube might not want to go that route in order to procreate" :P

    At the same time, regardless of how "al natural" your conceptions was, I can't imagine a child having anything remotely resembling a normal, non-hellish life while having Miranda as a mother and primary caregiver.

    Synthesis on
  • Z0reZ0re Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Synthesis wrote: »
    I can't imagine that infertility is much of a roadblock on the streets of "my father created me in a test tube to be 'perfect.'"

    The flip side to which might be "I can't imagine why someone who has felt like hell their entire life because of being created in a test tube might not want to go that route in order to procreate" :P

    At the same time, regardless of how "al natural" your conceptions was, I can't imagine a child having anything remotely resembling a normal, non-hellish life while having Miranda as a mother and primary caregiver.

    Well, people live to like 150 on average now and with Omni-gel and the kind of funds she totally has available Miranda has a good shot of extending that. I mean, she led a team that brought a spaced and exploded corpse back to life. She could settle down in a century or two once all the silly Reaper business is done. And she learns some social skills.

    Or have a kid with an Asari. Preferably one who wasn't a mercenary/stripper in her youth to give the kid some semblance of stability.

    Z0re on
  • SynthesisSynthesis Honda Today! Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Emphasis on it being up to the other parent.

    Synthesis on
  • SoundsPlushSoundsPlush yup, back. Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    I think we're being charitable in imagining any fledgling creature under Miranda's care would survive past infancy.

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  • chiasaur11chiasaur11 Never doubt a raccoon. Do you think it's trademarked?Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    I think we're being charitable in imagining any fledgling creature under Miranda's care would survive past infancy.

    Maybe a Krogan could.

    A tank grown Krogan. With a claymore.

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  • KainyKainy Pimpin' and righteous Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    As much as I don't really like Miranda, she does take pretty good care of her sister, so I wouldn't be that worried.

    Kainy on
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  • ShenShen Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Z0re wrote: »
    Or have a kid with an Asari. Preferably one who wasn't a mercenary/stripper in her youth to give the kid some semblance of stability.

    Ahahahahaha

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  • KainyKainy Pimpin' and righteous Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Shen wrote: »
    Z0re wrote: »
    Or have a kid with an Asari. Preferably one who wasn't a mercenary/stripper in her youth to give the kid some semblance of stability.

    Ahahahahaha

    Yeah, basically all asari except Liara were mercenaries/strippers in their maiden years. Or mercenary strippers, ready to seduce any target to death - for the right price.

    This might explain why Liara is so much more boring than any other asari in ME1, but becomes an actual character in ME2 after she starts getting her hands dirty a bit. Misdeeds are apparently some sort of asari growing-up requirement.

    Kainy on
    IcyLiquid wrote: »
    There's anti-fuckery code in there now :) Sorry :)
  • Dox the PIDox the PI Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
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  • DarisDaris Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    I can't twitter, but damnit....


    I WANT FEMSHEP AT E3!!!!

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  • KainyKainy Pimpin' and righteous Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Curses, my refusal to get a twitter account finally has a single disadvantage!

    Those of you with accounts, get on it!

    Kainy on
    IcyLiquid wrote: »
    There's anti-fuckery code in there now :) Sorry :)
  • DHSDHS Chase lizards.. ...bark at donkeys..Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Nah.

    DHS on
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  • SynthesisSynthesis Honda Today! Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    I've got a twitter account. Somewhere.

    What do I do?

    Synthesis on
  • evilthecatevilthecat Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    canon shep = male.
    canon shep = male.
    canon shep = male.
    canon shep = male.
    canon shep = male.
    canon shep = male.

    evilthecat on
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  • SekxtionSekxtion Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Canon Shep is FemShep. Bioware finally recognizes their most egregious of errors in only showing the non-canon MaleShep.

    Jennifer Hale does better voice acting. Mark Meer sounds bored half the time.

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  • DHSDHS Chase lizards.. ...bark at donkeys..Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Sekxtion wrote: »
    Canon Shep is FemShep. Bioware finally recognizes their most egregious of errors in only showing the non-canon MaleShep.

    Jennifer Hale does better voice acting. Mark Meer sounds bored half the time.

    And Jennifer Hale sounds like "I'm Trying to do Female Military Voice".

    The dark truth is they both kind of suck a little.

    DHS on
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  • jefe414jefe414 "My Other Drill Hole is a Teleporter" Mechagodzilla is Best GodzillaRegistered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Sekxtion wrote: »
    Canon Shep is FemShep. Bioware finally recognizes their most egregious of errors in only showing the non-canon MaleShep.

    Jennifer Hale does better voice acting. Mark Meer sounds bored half the time.

    To be fair, by ME2 Shepard is like Jack O'Neil from SG-1. "Yeah yeah, imminent doom, hopeless odds, invulnerable enemy. Let's just get this over with so I can fill your minions full of lead and ruin your "unstoppable" plans."

    Shepard SHOULD be bored 1/2 the time.

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  • SynthesisSynthesis Honda Today! Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    I need my Shepard to have more emotional investment than a bewildered toaster.

    (We are, of course, treading old ground. But, like quads, it must be returned too.)

    Synthesis on
  • ZzuluZzulu Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    I want a maleshep trailer

    But them refining the look of standard femshep would be sweet. She looks so generic

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  • Skull2185Skull2185 Registered User regular
    edited May 2011
    Canon Shep is male Shep.

    He gets the box art, he gets the trailers. That's just how it is. That being said, the number of femSheps I have created far outweighs the number of maleSheps.

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