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@Nykara360 wrote:
His loyalty mission - if you listen to it correctly and take it how it was intended, he did nothing wrong there either.What he did do, was pull angara and colonists together and had them pull together to help each other when it counted. He did infact build relationships between them, forge bridges, when the nexus refused to act.Although for a brief moment he thought his actions may have endangered people, they did not. The pirates who took those angara had nothing to do with anything Liam did. They would have taken those angara anyway and if someone wasn't watching out for them like Liam was, no one would have even known they were missing to rescue them.He did that. He made friends in the colony and the angara and was able to bring them together to help each other when it counted. Going against the wishes of the nexus may not have been the best way to go about it but, he has good instincts and they were correct.As for interactions with the crew, not everyone is going to get along. He does get along well with Jaal, they both set that up between them as Liam explained - if you listened, it wasn’t his doing alone. They both agreed to test the boundries of species interactions so they could learn.His misstrust of flightly Peebee is not miss-placed. The only one that was, is his interactions with Vetra - to which they both overcome to form a bond that even resembled friendship between them. That was private, between them and as the adults they are they still managed to work together in combat and work through their personal issues outside of combat. Not seeing a real issue their either.
Okay, I can work with that. His loyalty mission was the most fun I had with one in the game.
I knew, and understood, the Jaal thing. If he makes peace with Vetra in banter I just never heard it because I didn't give him the chance. Maybe he gets another chance in the DLC's but if he's still a * then he's getting put out of the Nomad and has to find his own way back to the Nexus/Hyperion. 🙂
@jpcerutti1 wrote:
@Nykara360 wrote:
His loyalty mission - if you listen to it correctly and take it how it was intended, he did nothing wrong there either.What he did do, was pull angara and colonists together and had them pull together to help each other when it counted. He did infact build relationships between them, forge bridges, when the nexus refused to act.Although for a brief moment he thought his actions may have endangered people, they did not. The pirates who took those angara had nothing to do with anything Liam did. They would have taken those angara anyway and if someone wasn't watching out for them like Liam was, no one would have even known they were missing to rescue them.He did that. He made friends in the colony and the angara and was able to bring them together to help each other when it counted. Going against the wishes of the nexus may not have been the best way to go about it but, he has good instincts and they were correct.As for interactions with the crew, not everyone is going to get along. He does get along well with Jaal, they both set that up between them as Liam explained - if you listened, it wasn’t his doing alone. They both agreed to test the boundries of species interactions so they could learn.His misstrust of flightly Peebee is not miss-placed. The only one that was, is his interactions with Vetra - to which they both overcome to form a bond that even resembled friendship between them. That was private, between them and as the adults they are they still managed to work together in combat and work through their personal issues outside of combat. Not seeing a real issue their either.Okay, I can work with that. His loyalty mission was the most fun I had with one in the game.
I knew, and understood, the Jaal thing. If he makes peace with Vetra in banter I just never heard it because I didn't give him the chance. Maybe he gets another chance in the DLC's but if he's still a * then he's getting put out of the Nomad and has to find his own way back to the Nexus/Hyperion. 🙂
I do have a tendency to really go digging into the chars everyone is hating on - to see if they really are so bad. A lot of the time they arent and its more down to interpretation and the context in which others look at them.
If you look at someone through negative glasses, you can tend to see all the bad of what they do and little of the good but if you look at them with neutral or positive glasses you can see past the bad to see the good. The online mentality also often has a lot of people jumping on the hype without even really knowing why other than to go with the majority rather than against. I purposely do the opposite except for rare occasions when there really is no good to see !
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