What character do you wish you could Renegade it up and punch them right in their stupid face? and why?
Probably the obvious choice but gotta be Tann for me, He's smug, so full of himself and just...
@fudgietroll wrote: I agree that the dual was uncool, and I would like an option to let Reyes take over that doesn't involve me looking the other way while Slone gets sniped.
My first playthrough I romanced Cora and had her as one of my usual sidekicks while exploring. For me she didn't do much asari-asari fangirling outside of the conversation wheel, especially post-ark. Most of the time her behavior was pretty professional
As for Peebee, I actually was kind of reminded of Liara with her age, obsession with the ancient, and crush on her captain. However, while Liara was born and raised upper-class, daughter of a wealthy and powerful diplomat, Peebee seems to be more of a "street-rat" and has an attitude that seems to match.
Actually, I had no problem letting Sloan take that bullet. From the drug she used to make addicts, to kicking people out for not paying protection money and just generally being a total *, she was literally sending people to their death instead of taking measure to keep all of her people alive. One of the most nonredeemable characters I've seen in the game.
@fudgietroll wrote: I agree that the dual was uncool, and I would like an option to let Reyes take over that doesn't involve me looking the other way while Slone gets sniped.
Actually, I had no problem letting Sloan take that bullet. From the drug she used to make addicts, to kicking people out for not paying protection money and just generally being a total *, she was literally sending people to their death instead of taking measure to keep all of her people alive. One of the most nonredeemable characters I've seen in the game.
And yet she was a good leader for a while, protecting her people and colonizing Kedara, and suddenly things changed and it didn't have much to do with the crappy water. I'm guessing that there is a part of the story, probably involving Reyes, which we don't know. After all, it's hard to have a popular revolt unless there is someone unpopular to revolt against.
And yet she was a good leader for a while, protecting her people and colonizing Kedara, and suddenly things changed and it didn't have much to do with the crappy water. I'm guessing that there is a part of the story, probably involving Reyes, which we don't know. After all, it's hard to have a popular revolt unless there is someone unpopular to revolt against.
If you call killing a bunch of Kett and taking over an Angarian port good? She didn't build, she took over and then managed to not let it fall apart instantly.
I don't recall that Sloane had anything to do with that drug. That was an asari chemist who tried to convince you that the human doctor in the slums was behind it all.
Sloane was taking protection money and kicking out those who couldn't pay, true. Reyes was no great prize either, but he put on a good show. The Collective base I found left me with the opinion that he was also a bad choice, and one that would shoot me in the back when it best suited him.
I don't recall that Sloane had anything to do with that drug. That was an asari chemist who tried to convince you that the human doctor in the slums was behind it all.
Sloane was taking protection money and kicking out those who couldn't pay, true. Reyes was no great prize either, but he put on a good show. The Collective base I found left me with the opinion that he was also a bad choice, and one that would shoot me in the back when it best suited him.
If you read some of the terminals and data pads, the Asari isn't even a doctor and isn't even trusted to change the dosage levels correctly. The Collective is paying the doctor to be a doctor. Sloan was definitely behind it, both sides say that she's the backer pushing it on the people. The only people that Sloan isn't involved in is the two stoner guys way up north.
I don't recall that Sloane had anything to do with that drug. That was an asari chemist who tried to convince you that the human doctor in the slums was behind it all.
Sloane was taking protection money and kicking out those who couldn't pay, true. Reyes was no great prize either, but he put on a good show. The Collective base I found left me with the opinion that he was also a bad choice, and one that would shoot me in the back when it best suited him.
If you read some of the terminals and data pads, the Asari isn't even a doctor and isn't even trusted to change the dosage levels correctly. The Collective is paying the doctor to be a doctor. Sloan was definitely behind it, both sides say that she's the backer pushing it on the people. The only people that Sloan isn't involved in is the two stoner guys way up north.
If you find some of the datapads from the early landings after the Kett are wiped out, Sloane was all about freedom and colonization at first, not drugs and "protection". Then for some reason, bad water seems insufficient, she switches from hardcore Liberarian to Mob Boss/General fighting a losing war at any cost from umpteen different action films. It's a big shift, and Reyes seems like the only one who benefits
Then step over the dead bodies in cages at Reyes' hidden base. And the dead bodies of the people who killed the people in cages, who were in turn killed to keep quiet about the first dead bodies.
Like I said...they were neither of them prizes. The writers give you a crappy decision that says more about Ryder's honor/integrity than it does Sloane or Reyes', both of whom are evil. One just hides better.
Not that this hasn't been a theme before. There is never an option to toss Aria T'loak out of an airlock... She's got plot device status in the series. Playing the part of Aria in MEA is a pick A) or B) decision, and not C) bring them both down and install a proper governor/mayor/whatever in town.
I mean, exactly how many exiles could there be still? By the time you get to the decision on kadara, you've killed more exiles than could possibly have left the Nexus 😃
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