@PretzleMe wrote:
@jpcerutti1
Personally, if Reyes betrayed us, my character would be disappointed, but I wouldn't. Because I do think there's enough logic to support him turning on us. I wouldn't feel like it was forced.
But what about you? If Reyes turned out to be a stand up guy, would you be upset? Would you feel like it was forced?
I happen to think Sloane has some redeeming qualities and Reyes is probably going to screw me (Metaphorically not Physically) eventually, but I could accept it if the game kept him from turning out to be a bad guy.
Sadly, whether or not Sloane has the kind of warrior's honor that would make her look me in the eye when she kills me, I do have it. So until they modify High Noon so that stopping the sniper doesn't automatically make Reyes lose, Sloane is staying in the big chair.
I'd think that a workable tweak would be something like this: If you don't stop the sniper Sloane dies like normal. If you do stop the sniper but don't shoot Reyes his guys show up and force you and Sloane to flee in a hail of gunfire, hopefully including the Tempest pulling a high speed pickup of you in the Nomad, and Reyes takes over. If you do stop the sniper and do shoot Reyes he runs off like normal and Sloane stays in control
A more adventurous version of the tweak would include the following option: If you completed Liam's Loyalty Mission before this you can optionally bring him along. If you do he and Cora show up with you. Liam takes out the sniper and you have Cora Biotically incapacitate Reyes and Sloane, and you decide the fate of Kedara.
1&2)You can put Reyes or Sloane in charge with the loser stripped of their gear, personal electronics included, and dumped on Elaaden with a gun.
3) You can send them both to Elaaden, give Liam their gear, tell him he is exiled for one too many shenanigans, and suggest that Kedara is the perfect place to follow his impulses, especially if he is in charge. If you have completed Charlatan's Charlatan SAM will have enough to use Reyes' gear to take control of most of the Collective, and Sloane's gear may give Liam the ability to take over at least part of the Outcasts.
4) You allow the dual to occur without outside influence. The outcome may potentally be determined by your interactions/standing with both sides. Reyes always survives and wins or escapes. Possibly the same for Sloane.
5) You kill Sloane and Kill/wound Reyes, and have the militia try to occupy Kedara
For any of the options you have the opportunity to exile Liam, and Cora will provide chapter and verse from the rules to justify it