surelyforth:

vanessacsketch:

Another nice picture I got of Zoe with her vigilante beau, Garrus.
I finally got that dialogue with him and Tali in the Citadel about the elevators. lol Tali really hated those conversations, and Garrus couldn’t help poking fun at that. “Don’t you want to talk about your immune system?”
I tell you, I’m just relieved I upgraded my Operative again, otherwise I probably wouldn’t have enough paragon or renegade points to get through some of these loyalty missions. When you play someone who is aggressive and somewhat violent with mercenaries and jerkfaces, but who treats her crew like family, you end up a bit too in the middle for the game to know what to deal with without that boost from upgrading your class skill. :\

THIS!
I’m so used to playing Paragons, but now I’m having to twist myself into RP knots to justify why Isra would choose to go after Vido rather than save his workers. We’ll pretend that she knows that Zaeed will only be happy if Vido dies, and she’s desperate to keep him in order to ensure a strong squad. 
Ugh. I feel dirty.

I never go after Vido.  Paragons, Renegades, and the ones in-between, they always save the workers.  I was actually quite pleased by how easy that one was to RP in my head.  Even my uber-Renegade who is rather mean and at least slightly insane saves them.  Why?  Because that was the original mission.  Actually, she was even more likely to save the workers than some other Shepards.  Zaeed lied to her about the mission parameters, and no one uses her like that and gets rewarded for it.  She stuck to the original mission (free the refinery, save the workers) to make a point: that she is in charge of this squad and Zaeed can’t jerk her around to get what he wants.  If that loses his loyalty then so be it (though it didn’t because even she had enough Paragon points from her import to take the big cheating Paragon option at the end to regain his loyalty DOHOHOHOHO).

surelyforth:

vanessacsketch:

Another nice picture I got of Zoe with her vigilante beau, Garrus.

I finally got that dialogue with him and Tali in the Citadel about the elevators. lol Tali really hated those conversations, and Garrus couldn’t help poking fun at that. “Don’t you want to talk about your immune system?”

I tell you, I’m just relieved I upgraded my Operative again, otherwise I probably wouldn’t have enough paragon or renegade points to get through some of these loyalty missions. When you play someone who is aggressive and somewhat violent with mercenaries and jerkfaces, but who treats her crew like family, you end up a bit too in the middle for the game to know what to deal with without that boost from upgrading your class skill. :\

THIS!

I’m so used to playing Paragons, but now I’m having to twist myself into RP knots to justify why Isra would choose to go after Vido rather than save his workers. We’ll pretend that she knows that Zaeed will only be happy if Vido dies, and she’s desperate to keep him in order to ensure a strong squad. 

Ugh. I feel dirty.

I never go after Vido.  Paragons, Renegades, and the ones in-between, they always save the workers.  I was actually quite pleased by how easy that one was to RP in my head.  Even my uber-Renegade who is rather mean and at least slightly insane saves them.  Why?  Because that was the original mission.  Actually, she was even more likely to save the workers than some other Shepards.  Zaeed lied to her about the mission parameters, and no one uses her like that and gets rewarded for it.  She stuck to the original mission (free the refinery, save the workers) to make a point: that she is in charge of this squad and Zaeed can’t jerk her around to get what he wants.  If that loses his loyalty then so be it (though it didn’t because even she had enough Paragon points from her import to take the big cheating Paragon option at the end to regain his loyalty DOHOHOHOHO).

(via bitterbat)

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