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@Nykara360 wrote:
seriously though, aside from letting Spender get away with being a prat what does she even bring to the table?
I think she's the one that makes it feel balanced. Aside from her, Kandros, Kesh and Tann are always too friendly with you (not among themselves that much). Or so I perceive. Anyway, that's your pick. We'll have to find someone else whose face is tired to fill in that immeasurable gap. 💔
I now got a little bit of time to say my pick:
Drack.
I like Drack. And that's why I would think his death would be very impacting, and also his part on the role makes it possible some interesting developments, including *laughs maniacally* making the krogan botanist enter your team by Kesh's order, to help investigate. Drack's death would come with some nasty and mysterious business in New Tchuchanka, evidently making many people suspect in the kerfuffle. Drack would also leave an enigmatic note or audiolog for you: "Hey, Ryder, I got this thing bothering me. Take care of Kesh, will you? And that kiddo too, just ... don't repeat that."
I'd like to see a Tann death redemption. It's especially apparent if you read the book, but even if you haven't it's clear to see what a disaster his decisions were and how detrimental his tenure has been to the project. However I don't think he's iredeemable and I'd like to see him go out in a blaze of humility.
Well that or have a random Krogan lose their patience and just shoot him.
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@EA_David wrote:
I'd like to see a Tann death redemption. It's especially apparent if you read the book, but even if you haven't it's clear to see what a disaster his decisions were and how detrimental his tenure has been to the project. However I don't think he's iredeemable and I'd like to see him go out in a blaze of humility.
Well that or have a random Krogan lose their patience and just shoot him.I would also say Tann. I haven't read the book yet, but even without that I think he made a lot of critical choices. He is not a good leader! Not at all. And as Kesh calls him: he is number 8. He wasn't even really consideres being the leader.
Beside that: I would love to see that the suspicion against Tann to be the benefactor rises and then when almost everyone thinks "he has to be it, he profited the most from Jien Garson's death" he gets killed and nobody is sure if someone killed him to kill the benefactor or if the benefactor is still among them.
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