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Post by N7Pathfinder on Feb 1, 2017 20:50:02 GMT
When I originally played the Mass Effect trilogy, I was always picking Liara. I romanced her in ME1, stayed loyal in ME2, and then romanced her again in ME3. But the truth is, relationships aren't always that solid in my opinion, so I figured I would try and come up with a proper romantic storyline for shepard, picking a love interest from each game. In the end this is what I came up with.
Femshep initially romances Kaiden Alenko during ME1, but after the rough Horizon treatment, they silently broke up, but remain friends.
In ME2, Femshep then romances Thane because she can't help but feel sorry for his tragic backstory. They remain lovers up till ME3, and though Femshep had to fess up to Kaiden about the new relationship, both she and Kaiden remained as friends.
Unfortunately, tragedy strikes when Thane is killed by the assassin Kai Leng. This continues to haunt Femshep right until the attack on the Cerberus base where she gets her revenge. But despite the loss of Thane, a new love began to bloom between her and Liara, whom Femshep finally realized cared for her throughout the whole journey.
Liara fought to save your corpse from the collectors, she brought you to Cerberus to be revived, and throughout ME3, she was a voice of comfort while you struggled with the war.
In the end, she and Liara finally became a couple, but it wouldn't last long, for Femshep had to sacrifice her life to save the galaxy from the Reapers.
Note that this is just my personal opinion on how the romance story would go, but I think it's the best one. Agree? Disagree? What's your definitive romance story?
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Post by Duke Cameron on Feb 1, 2017 21:39:10 GMT
Don't have a detailed story like you, but my definitive romance involves Kelly. Shepard considers meeting Kelly the only good thing that ever came from Cerberus.
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Post by dmc1001 on Feb 2, 2017 2:00:49 GMT
Mine is always with Kaidan, breakup or no. It may or may not start in ME3 but I just like the pairing, largely because I like him. The stuff you think makes Liara a great pairing for me makes her a good friend. Didn't she kind of not have any time for you in ME2 anyway? She even acknowledges she wasn't there for him when she shows him the beacon/hologram she created. Not points against her. It just puts her in the same place as Ash and Kaidan.
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Post by Transcendent on Feb 2, 2017 9:02:27 GMT
I have this weird... long... overarching story that actually makes sense given my own personality.
I got into ME just as ME3 was coming out. Played that, then realized that save transfers mattered a lot in saving certain characters and the overall plot. So I bought ME2 and got Genesis (and then later I got ME1 when it came out for PS3). So this is where my personality comes in to play, and it mirrors me as a person in my choices when it comes to romance. When I was younger, growing up, I was attracted to people of my own background. Mainly because of my environment. Growing up, I became more cognitive of the bad qualities the people of my background had (fakeness, backstabbing, drama filled etc.). How does this tie in? I immediately gravitated towards Miranda first. In ME terms, this is a human gravitating to a human companion. I played through my first ever ME2 play through with her as my romance option.
As I grew up, I have now found myself attracted to mostly people of other ethnicities besides my own. Every subsequent play through of mine had me choosing either Liara in the Genesis (and then linking back to her in Shadow Broker+ME3) or Tali. I'm not sure if I have a real "canon" in terms of romance+class. I typically gravitated towards Adept/Vanguard or Infiltrator as I enjoyed those classes the most, but when it comes to romance, I can't really choose. I enjoyed how Liara was true to you from ME1, went to great lengths to bring you back in ME2, and she has the best overall content in ME3 for all romances. Overall, a very balanced romance, which is why I had a lot of playthroughs with her as my LI for the entire go. I did find Tali's romance to be more... natural. From watching you in ME1 after you helped on her pilgrimage, to saving her from Exile, and then later helping her reclaim her home world in ME3, I felt like the emotional development between Tali and Shepard was a lot more satisfying. It had a better developmental curve in my opinion. Tali at first sounds like a fangirl, but in the same token, Liara mainly was interested at first because of Shepard's affinity for Prothean technology. Liara was seemingly thrusted in to "liking you" from the beginning, whereas Tali had to build up the courage to tell you. Tali seems to show more emotion as well (think when you hug her on the Geth infested ship for instance). Liara didn't get any significant emotional development until LoTSB and in ME3, was kind of generic until Thessia falls and then her emotions break loose. Really push and pull.
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Post by fraggle on Feb 2, 2017 12:08:03 GMT
My favourite personal romance story is a bit fucked up, but I ended up enjoying it way more than I thought. My 3rd run, my first FemShep, was a broken Shepard. I had Colonist and Ruthless picked out for her, she was scared of batarians and in general suspicious of aliens (that changed though). I addition she didn't want to get to close to anyone because of what had happened to her family and the years of pain it brought her. I let her fall for Kaidan in ME1 and the reason for my Shepard to save him instead of Ashley was because she didn't want to lose him in that moment, finding herself in exact the situation she always wanted to avoid. She doesn't get involved with Kaidan in ME3 again because of all this and what had happened on Horizon. I let her play a flirting game with Vega because she finds it fun and likes James a lot, but she ends up falling in love with him without realising it at first. And since I played her as damaged and lonely, she pushes him to the one-night-stand in the Citadel DLC. They both regret that night, but I head-canon that James and her still ended up together afterwards. He thought she had died when activating the Crucible and realises how important she was to him after all. Head-canons are great. Sorry not sorry
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Post by SpiritVanguard on Feb 3, 2017 10:37:24 GMT
Kaidan is my favorite and I guess his romance structure itself is "definitive" for me?
Starting the relationship in 1, having the trials of 2 and then the reunion in 3 is a journey with Kaidan that I enjoy and feel culminates really well -- with fem and mShep in different ways that I find to be very touching and worthwhile. I don't walk away from Kaidan because of Horizon. I think a "tested" romance can be just as meaningful/fulfilling as an "untested" one.
Even so, I enjoy some of the other romances too for different reasons. This trilogy offers a lot of variance.
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Post by CrutchCricket on Feb 3, 2017 16:16:24 GMT
Mine may be relatively simple. Spacer/Ruthless- gets the job done, can be cold/aloof but is loyal to his crew ( A Father to His Men) and generally willing to help out decent people and enact switft and terrible retribution upon those who are dicks. Romance wise: In ME1 he gets together with Ashley because they're attracted to each other and have enough in common. In ME2 there's definitely a "moved on" vibe plus Ashley's not being particularly sporting. So he pursues his growing affection for Miranda. Turns out they're more suited to each other in just about every way and Miranda actually makes him realize Ashley's limitations. In ME3, it's only been 6 months. Shepard was just about to say screw this and break out, try to find Miranda and the rest of his crew and try to do something to prepare for the Reapers when, whoops, they're already here. Now here's the part I can never actually do in game: Miranda dies at Sanctuary and Shepard, his last and strongest tie to humanity cut (he's never really been much of a people person) grabs the control rods and ascends. His first order of business? Immediately bring Miranda back. Now they're even. Also something about offering to ascend her at the end of her lifespan so they can be together.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2017 17:10:11 GMT
One of my more "definitive" Shepards is just a "player." He starts out with Ashley because she's basically she's basically throwing herself at him with the "tin-foil mini skirt" line followed almost immediately by the "show you my dance moves" line in Flux. My Shepard pegs that as a come-on if there ever was one... so he feeds her what she wants to here so he can eventually nail her. Just before the ship is hit by the Collectors, the relationship is already on rocky ground (probably because Shep has been straying by continuing to flirt with Liara and further visits to the consort on the Citadel). He gets down-right mean to Ashley just before the ship gets blown up. When he wakes up, he's instantly taken with this vision of a woman standing over him and he doesn't consider the backside view to be shabby either. However, he's not above having a quick fling... first with Jack, then Kelly... even making a play for Samara and spending entirely too much time talking closing the shutters in Kasumi's room, pouring drinks, and trying to get her to stop gossiping long enough to make a play for her too. He's even really tempted to make a play for Tali... but she's really just too young for him. So, he winds up eventually convincing Miranda to just get into bed with him. After seeing Ashley again after so long, he just can't resist putting her in her place a bit. Her getting hurt scares him a little, so he decides to be somewhat nice to her and visits her a couple of times in the hospital. He meets up with Miranda also, but gets a little concerned when she starts talking about them having been "attached." Still, he doesn't have the heart to break it off with her, so he tells her that he's interested in keeping things going. As for Ashley, he simply gets too busy and doesn't make it back to the hospital to see her a third time before she sneaks out of there. Meanwhile, things start clicking a little between him and Liara, but he finds her father way too into "shotgun weddings." so he decides... noooo, ain't going there. Tali comes back on the ship, but she's grown up a lot and is apparently no longer interested, so he settles for a one-night stand with Diana... promptly throwing her off the ship soon afterwards. Miranda had contacted him again; and, although he can't trust her with Alliance intel, he happily discovers that she's still very willing to just go to bed with him. Unfortunately, she doesn't survive being ambushed by Kai Leng on Horizon and dies in Shepard's arms as he promises to "finish this"... ... and that's the one promise to a woman he does eventually keeps before joining his "harem" in the afterlife... Ashley, Jack, Kelly, Diana,and Miranda. Apparently, actually sleeping with my Shepard is the biggest mistake a girl could make.
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Post by illusivecake on Feb 4, 2017 17:04:08 GMT
I had two Shepards The first was paragon femshep who romanced Kaidan in ME1, was numb and disoriented after waking up in ME2 and heartbroken after Horizon so she and Thane kind of gravitated towards each other. She genuinely cared for Thane, but knew their time was limited and still loved Kaidan. So after losing Thane in ME3 she and Kaidan got back together.. dumbass lines about cheating aside.. the second Shepard was rengade male with Ashley in ME1, slept with Jack in ME2 then got with Miranda and went back to Ashley in ME3.. Miranda had a very tragic story for that particular playthrough and I still feel like a monster.
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Post by hanklea on Feb 7, 2017 1:55:38 GMT
I know I'm a bit late to the party but here's my romance story -
Shep is earth born war hero. Has abandonment issues from the rough upbringing and is a solid paragon through and through because she believes that joining the military saved her. Falls in love with Kaidan in ME1 and bonds over and respects him for overcoming childhood adversity etc blah blah.
Then ME2. She's brought back and is very messed up with the whole dying thing. She wants to get in contact with Kaidan more than anything, but Anderson stonewalls her and no one will give her any info on where he is. Until horizon, and we all know how that goes down. She's heartbroken because she needed someone to lean on, and thought she could trust him but he just shuts her down and walks away.
So she starts spending a lot of time with the one squad mate on a Cerberus ship who she can definitely rely on... Garrus. He's there for her, no matter what, joined up without question and trusts her judgement in the Cerberus thing. She realises her feelings for him have changed during his loyalty mission - and stands between Sidonis and a bullet for Garrus' sake. She's rubbish at getting across her feelings though which excuses the terrible flirting.
ME3, she still has unresolved feelings for Kaidan. But when Garrus picks up and joins her again, no questions asked, and is one of the only people all game who actually cares about how she's holding up - she realises he is who she truly loves. She lets Kaidan join the Normandy again and it's a bit awkward... but I figure at one stage he asks her why she chose Garrus over him and her response is something along the lines of 'because he never walked away from me when I truly needed him'.
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Post by melbella on Feb 7, 2017 2:32:52 GMT
OP, my headcanon starts out a lot like yours. Shepard romances Kaidan in ME1. She becomes very good friends with Liara, Tali, and Ashley since they remind her of her dead sister from Mindoir. Then, ME2 happens and she dies. Rejected by the Council, by the Alliance, then by Kaidan on Horizon, she starts down the road to depression. Finds a kindred spirit in Thane but falls even further into depression when she learns that Liara is the reason she ended up in Cerberus hands. She feels even more more betrayed by Liara than by Kaidan and only agrees to help her find the Shadow Broker because the Broker's info is what led to Thane's wife being killed. Finally hits rock bottom during Samara's loyalty mission. So, fast forward to ME3 and Thane dies. She's still not speaking to Liara and resents the fact the asari is on her ship and won't leave. She spends the rest of the war with one goal: destroy the Reapers. She no longer cares if she dies - it just means she will see Thane again. This is why she walks toward the tube while shooting it - death will finally free her. Except, she doesn't die. She is miraculously saved and the first face she sees upon waking belongs to her good friend, Garrus Vakarian. She's not happy about being brought back from death a second time but, after much therapy and adorable awkwardness from Garrus, finally gets a happy ending with him.
Note: I've never played this version of the story. I think it would be too depressing but I really need to in order to get the headcanon into documented canon.
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Post by aoibhealfae on Feb 10, 2017 19:49:49 GMT
Mine was a girl born on a thriving agricultural colony on Mindoir to a pioneering family. When the Batarian slavers attacked the colony, she watched her neighbours and friends being taken, tortured and killed right before her eyes while her family sought refuge with the colonial militia but was overwhelmed. She was found alive by Alliance soldiers after days being trapped under rubbles among crushed bodies of her relatives. Her broken body heal in time but not her mental state. Driven by revenge and the desire to escape her painful past and because no one in their right mind would accept her despite passing minimal age requirement, she falsify her name and age to enlist and lied her way around to become Shepard.
Her ruse was discovered shortly after she survived Akuze but no one knew what to do with her. Her capacity to acclimatize toward extreme stress, violent situation and survival instinct drew the attention of Anderson who brought her into N7 program. Despite being one of the most talented operative, she relatively kept others at a distance despite commanding respect and admiration from her colleagues. Her emotional trauma left her incapable of forming attachment and close proximity to anyone in which she sought solace by being the best at what she does.
It was until she was on Eden Prime and Jenkins being killed that her shell start to crack. Seeing the colony being destroyed and burned colonists brought all her nightmare back. She saw herself in Ashley and grew to trust her but when she saw Alenko being pulled by the beacon, she couldn't watch another one of hers to die. Without thinking, she pushed him to safety.
It was the worst day of his life but even more was the helplessness he felt when Shepard nearly died because of his stupidity. Wrecked by guilt, he carried her limp body back to the ship, stayed by her side and hovered protectively until she wakes up. Suddenly she became more than his commanding officer but a woman who foolishly trade her life to save his. Like so many of his colleagues, he was already enchanted by her beauty and her many accomplishments but soon it evolve more than just casual interest. He found himself falling in love with one person he knew he shouldn't.
She never thought she would command her own ship so soon. The XO position was intended to be temporary as there were more senior officers on the ship who had more experience and seniority than her. Alenko was the closest person who she trust to be her voice of reason when things began to spiral out of control. She was aware of the lieutenant's interest toward her and was ready to brush him off until he got under her skin. He was the first who wasn't intimidated by what she did and could accomplish, he accepted her past rather than exploit it. He sees through her and that made him the most dangerous man in the galaxy.
She fascinates him but it soon became apparent that she kept everyone at a safe distant and have difficulty in forming attachment despite others gravitating toward her that everything she did simply inspire trust and loyalty. He identified with that and realized that despite all the friends and admirers who found friendship with her, she had no one. She made him feel more alive than ever and he wanted her to feel the same as he does.
She doesn't know what to do with him. She let him touch her but it scared her to the core and its all his fault. A broken terrible monster like her doesn't deserve him and bad things happen to everyone who love her and its easier to act like she didn't care. Nobody will mourn for her, the person everyone knew as Shepard was just a facade she kept to look sane as if she wasn't already in hell every time she close her eyes. And that was her mistake.
Then she died. The woman he love died because he was too stupid to follow her orders when he should just drag her to safety instead of leaving her to rescue Joker alone. He live with that mistake while everyone remember her for what she did rather than what she is and they all left. He wanted to continue what she left off, the reapers are coming and still no one is listening. He stayed with Anderson, he tried to convince the council again but instead they simply decide to make him prove himself to be Shepard's replacement. But she's never coming back, he saw Normandy break apart, Joker screaming her name through the radio and her static. Two long hellish years. But who is this person who Cerberus claim as Shepard?
She died and yet she's not. Her body felt different, more powerful and strong but she felt hollow inside. They did something to her but she didn't care. She met new friends and old friends and she let them tell their stories and help when she's needed but again she didn't care. She felt happy, sad, angry but it felt like she was an impostor. Is she real? Did they bring her back just so she could die again? And again?
Is she still the woman he loves? What happen to her that she would look at him in the eye with so much emptiness inside her gaze. What did they do to her? Why wouldn't she come home to him? The look on her face when he saw her again The way she says his name that haunt him.
The Illusive Man knew who Kaidan really was to her. He nearly died for her foolishness again. She have to push him away. To act like she didn't care. But the world is ending and the last thing she need was to be hollow and empty again.
He loves her but she is a hard woman to love. He is older and more patient than ever and he knew her intimately. He let her know she is loved, constantly. He gave her space and trust her without hovering. He have his own military division and his Spectre status, he proven to her that he doesn't need her rank or her ship to be who he is. But he needed her and knew that she needed him too. He gave her the choice for them to stay together or be apart.
"I've always loved you. Through all these years, through everything... I'm the luckiest man alive.
She made the choice to break down the last remnant of her wall to not be afraid to love and to let herself be loved again. Because of him, she no longer feel alone. Even if she had to leave him behind, again.
"When this is over, I'm going to be waiting for you. You'd better show up."
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A love story isn't just about about a person eternal devotion, or the biggest romantic gestures, or how needy the other person have to be to show how truly they love you over everyone.
Its about people falling in love and having fear and doubts and when things fall apart around them, what will they do when they face some hard time and will they succeed and be together. The dynamics, the subtle emotional contexts, the things what make it a great love story.
I love Shepard but she is not me. She is a whole different broken being of hurt and solitude who deserve someone who will not exploit that aspect of her. Which is why the Shepard I knew deserve Kaidan the most. He centered her, he made her smile and happy, he offer her that calmness and balance her in ways that others don't. She doesn't need to be serenaded that she is amazing 24/7 and how everything revolve around her while they shamelessly leech off her. She deserve someone whose spirit and strength matches her. She need blunt honesty, not buttered lies and weird fetishes. Kaidan is her rock and her future. If that sound so boring.. well... not my Shepard.
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Post by 808isbobtime on Feb 28, 2017 18:25:35 GMT
The only proper Romance for me is Kaidan.
No romance in ME1, no romance in ME2, then a beautiful and romantic conclusion to the series with Kaidan as the man by your side. lol, but I know that's not everybody's cup of tea!
One thing I love about this romance is that it is still heavily implied that your best friends are Liara and Garrus. I love how much the emphasized Shepard's friendship with them...
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Post by Cross on Mar 25, 2017 7:17:36 GMT
Don't have a detailed story like you, but my definitive romance involves Kelly. Shepard considers meeting Kelly the only good thing that ever came from Cerberus. Glad to see I'm not the only one. Kelly is great, too bad she had so little made up for her in ME3.
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Post by phoray on Mar 26, 2017 6:50:23 GMT
So, I recently played ME2 and ME3 for the first time with a gibbed ME1 save where Femshep romanced no one. It was my intent to romance Kaidan in ME3 at this time. but didn't want the feeling of cheating on anyone. Regardless of my general knowledge of romance options for a Femshep, I went in blind. Right before I started, I even commented that I would say that Femshep loved Kaidan all along and just never acted on it. Then the start of ME2 happens and the dialogue was great, telling Kaidan to get off the ship and save himself. Adn there was this long look. And I was like, "This is the moment that my Femshep realizes she's totally in love with Kaidan." And then she died. She was playing fast and loose without the restrictions and rules of the Alliance to dictate her actions. She also had a bit of an identity crisis (consider I didn' tknow any of the companions and would ask questions like, What is Cerberus? Don't kill people! -Whatdya mean don't kill people, you're the one who told me to kill people!) So even though she had the memory of being in love with Kaidan, and that memory was refreshed when she saw Kaidan on ME2... Life, her 2nd life, had taken her away from all that and the man that made her feel that way. She flirted with jacob, Garrus, and Thane simultaneously, but when Thane called her Siha, accepting her for everything that she was, a death angel of his goddess, she pushed her memories of Kaidan away. Embraced her new life and embraced Thane. Their time together was far too short. And Femshep was so angry at the Alliance for locking her up and keeping her away from the man she loved whehn he could have died anytime from his disease. She was saving the Galaxy for the Galaxy, and her friends, but definitely not for the Aliiance. Then Kai Leng killed him.... Femshep had been walking into Life Support when thinking about Thane all game. She never walked into Life Support again after that. Thing is, Femshep changed after this. She no longer hoped to live after saving the Galaxy. She just had one job left to do...and she'd do it. And then see Thane across the Sea. That was her guiding sentiment. Save the Galaxy-- See Thane. She had lunch with Kaidan on the Citadel and he confessed his love for her. But Thane's death was too recent, and the love she'd felt for Kaidan from...literally another lifetime. She told him she'd like to remain friends. He took it like a champ. And she had "positive feels with a regretful hint of what could have been," when she left him that night. Game got serious again. Memory allowed her to torture herself a bit as she recalled Thane's smile when he thought of visiting the desert and the way he called her Siha. FemShep wakes up in sexy underwear and the camera happened to focus on the empty bed next to her. Tapped on my space hamster's box. Femshep knows she's going to die. She just feels it. I still feel guilty that he's going on to someone new. Hopefully Kaidan will take the little guy. Shepherd leaves her cabin and goes to the memorial and I imagine Shepherd putting her hand on the name and saying,
"This is for you, baby."Kaidan sounded downright choked when he said, "we know this is goodbye." The whole conversation just heavy enough and with awkward pauses---their having a thing for each other that they decided not to act on. The feelz. Then Javik, who'd been her best Soldier bud, and if she'd not loved Thane, may have smooched on... begged her not to leave him behind at the Evac site. Which makes me think that my Femshep left two broken hearts behind. And when thinking, agonizing, about what to do at the end. She thought of what Thane had told her to do. "he told me to fight. To end the war. And that we would see each other across the sea. He sacrificed himself. Our time was so short." And she'd been looking forward since his death to her own death. So she can rejoin him across the sea. "Destroy may restart the war between Synthetic and Organic life. Destroy the peace between them now. Destroy EDI. I don't think Thane would want everyone to become a weird hybrid with no discussion. I certainly wouldn't." The Controlling the Reapers thing just seemed chilling; will my Shepherd's soul find Thane's across the sea if she's part of a computer system for eternity? But it allows for a couple of things. Everyone right now can just be as they are. And considering she sided with the Geth, and they helped the War Effort, it's possible... There is hope that the "cycle" of synth vs Org won't happen again. So it's a weird but hopeful option. But the AI didn't just say Sheperd would die. He said, "You will lose everything that you are. and you will be completely disconnected and removed." To me, that means that, ya... Shepherd will be removed from the cycle of life/death and the afterlife. I'm sorry, Thane. I won't see you across the sea. "I got this, baby." "I knew you would, Siha."My Shepherd sacrificed the "rest" she looked so forward to for the betterment of all humanity in the name of the man she loved. And this whole romance story arc/concept has haunted me a bit since I finished a couple weeks back. I haven't played ME since. I'm a DA girl, much more upbeat.
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Post by fraggle on Mar 26, 2017 11:16:47 GMT
Kaidan sounded downright choked when he said, "we know this is goodbye." The whole conversation just heavy enough and with awkward pauses---their having a thing for each other that they decided not to act on. The feelz. Glad I'm not the only one who felt this there. This scene was so incredibly emotional with a previously romanced Kaidan who was turned down in ME3. I felt that they both wanted to say more things, about them, about how they ended up where they were, but none of them can speak up. Powerful. Definitely one of my favourite scenes on my first FemShep run. I really love that dialogues can mean different things depending on what you did or didn't do. Even though you had a depressing run (well, yeah, ME is often depressing like that...), I hope you can enjoy the trilogy again at some point I have not once regretted to play it over and over. I hear Kaidan's whole romance is pretty sweet, and I have not yet played it myself, but I look really forward to it.
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ME1 Commander John Shepard, an Earthborn War Hero and Adept in the Systems Alliance, felt an immediate attraction to Staff Lieutenant Kaidan Alenko since the moment Captain Anderson introduced them. At first, he didn’t think much of it; he’s been attracted to plenty of men before and has managed to keep things professional, and he had every intention of doing the same with Alenko. The attraction became harder to ignore once they started developing a friendship, however. Despite his best efforts to conceal it, Dr. Chakwas could tell what was going on based on the way John prodded her for information on Kaidan. In time, John’s attraction evolved into a serious crush. Under normal circumstances, he might have acted on his feelings, but the Alliance had strict rules against fraternization, and John took his job very seriously, especially since he became the first human Spectre. His priority was stopping Saren and representing humanity to the best of his ability. His personal feelings would have to take a backseat. Besides, John didn’t have many friends before being assigned to the Normandy, and it became clear that Kaidan was his best friend. He valued that friendship too much to risk ruining it.
ME2 Their meeting on Horizon didn’t go the way John had hoped. Since waking up in that lab, he found himself, on multiple occasions, wondering what Kaidan was doing at that very moment. He didn't put enough thought into what he would actually say once he finally found him. It was foolish of him, even selfish, to ask Kaidan to abandon his post, commit treason, and throw his career away just to have Kaidan near him again. Kaidan had every reason not to trust Cerberus. He has seen what they were capable of first have. He knew they studied the Rachni, husks, and Thorian Creepers, all of which had some ties to mind control. John couldn’t fault him for considering the possibility that Cerberus had done something to him. Hell, Miranda said it herself that if she had it her way, there would be some kind of chip in Shepard’s brain right now, and that's not even mentioning the fact that Cerberus actually created a clone of Shepard, though they didn't know it at the time. Kaidan's behavior was justified, and John knew it. Still, it was nice to see him again. Besides, the mission they were on very well could have been a one way ticket. As much as he missed Kaidan, John was relieved that he wasn’t bringing yet another person he cared about on what was considered a suicide mission.
ME3 Kaidan struggled with the truth behind John’s identity. It wasn’t because he was disloyal; nothing could be further from the truth. It was because he cared so deeply for John that he knew he was a vulnerable target. He just couldn't risk allowing Cerberus to exploit his feelings in order to manipulate him into furthering their agenda. As much as he wanted to believe the man he fell in love with three years ago truly was back, he needed to be cautious. He had to know for sure. But seeing John in action, talking to him when he visited Kaidan at the hospital, watching him put his life on the line during the Udina showdown—putting his trust in Kaidan to make the right call—it was all the proof he needed. The man before him was John. There was no longer any doubt.
Upon that revelation, he finally allowed himself to indulge in some of the memories of old times. He regretted that he never told John how he felt back then, and promised himself he wasn’t going to let this chance pass him by again. Threat of court-martial might have been a deterrent when they were merely chasing after a rogue Spectre, but now they were fighting a war where the survival of their entire species was at risk. If he was going to die fighting the Reapers, he’d at least wanted to die knowing that he gave love a chance.
John was stunned when Kaidan confessed his feelings to him. He was content having his best friend back on the crew; he didn’t want to press his luck. He had hoped Kaidan felt the same way he did, but he dared not make the first move. With everything else he was dealing with at once, rejection was not something he was sure he could handle. Not from him, at least. But to find out that the person you care about more than anyone in the galaxy feels the same way about you, and always has, made everything—all the suffering and hardships he's ever had to endure throughout his life—it was all worth it.
In Kaidan, John found everything his life was missing: stability, safety, warmth, devotion, honesty, support, compassion, trust, and of course, love. He was his safe place to land. For the first time in his life, John felt like he had a home, and it wasn't a place; it was a person. The two of them almost felt guilty. The galaxy was burning around them, yet they’ve never been happier in their lives. And the crew was also happy for them. If anyone deserved to find a bright spot in all this darkness, it was these two. Karin Chakwas was especially elated. She knew they were practically meant for each other since the beginning, and she’s come to think of both of them as family. But even her joy was dwarfed by that of Admiral Anderson once the news had reached him. The man practically raised John, and he had gotten to know Kaidan quite well, too. There was no one he’d rather see John settle down with. He was immensely proud of them both. It was no coincidence that he gave John an apartment on the Citadel soon after he discovered that John had found the love of his life.
Victory against the reapers was finally won, but the price was far too high. Admiral Anderson, EDI, and the geth were all lost in the final battle. The months that followed were especially difficult. Aside from the physical pain of recovering from near death, John was wracked with guilt. He kept wondering if there was anything he could have done differently. But deep down, he knew that he was left with no other alternative. But learning to live in the aftermath of the Reaper War was not a task John faced alone. He had the best support group in the galaxy, not the least of which was his amazing boyfriend, Kaidan.
Once out of the hospital, John and Kaidan spent months planning their wedding—that is, inbetween Spectre missions. They made a special request with the Council to only be sent on them as a team. The council was in no position to refuse the saviors of the galaxy, especially since their own inactivity in the face of John's warnings was a major factor in rendering the Milky Way so ill-prepared for the reaper invasion. Besides, John and Kaidan had proven to be most effective when they are working together.
John only wished Anderson could have been there to see his big day. The ceremony was relatively small and intimate considering their notoriety. Karin officiated the ceremony, Wrex and Tali were the best man and woman, and the rest of the Normandy crew filled out the guest list along with Kaidan’s relatives, Admiral Hackett, Kahlee Sanders, Urdnot Bakara, and Kolyat Krios. Also present at their wedding was the tablet with the names of the fallen. John and Kaidan agreed that they wanted them there, even if only symbolically.
As they shared their first kiss as husbands, they both had to pinch each other to make sure they weren't dreaming. Even with the reapers gone, they knew their work would never be done. But they also knew that, together, they could handle anything the galaxy could throw at them.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2017 14:15:56 GMT
My Shepard loved only one man.
Only Thane.
That makes the MET story intensely personal experience in ME2 and ME3. A dead and resurrected woman. A dying man. Everything thrown into that relationship; a grown up one, way past the first infatuations of youth, without any allowances for the elasticity of heart. It was all in, no lies, no illusions and no false hopes. Honest love today, not tomorrow.
The chase to avenge his death as the world burned. Laugh if you wish.
The end of all things personal.
The end.
Another shore. Who knows. But why not? If not for us, then for the rest of the swimmers.
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I did not find a true love story for a Male Shepard yet. Mark was a Renegade that casually deflowered Liara, because the girl was there, tried to be serious with Jack, but got disgusted with how much crap it involved, then Jack died, but he'd already told Liara: "Baby, come on, Jack's gone, you are here, so jump back in, I know you want to." Liara imagined a whole flowery world about him, and cried rivers, but Mark was happy to become a God of Reapers. That what really turned him on. I doubt he spared her a single memory in his godhood eternity.
I wanted to play a sweeter Paragon with a gentler relationship with Tali, but that involves a run of ME1, and I don't think I can do ME1 again. Plus, Tali has not been driven into a suicide in my two games, and I am obsessive over seeing different quest solutions, so I doubt it's going to be a happy love-story.
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Post by sageoflife on Apr 9, 2017 7:12:34 GMT
My canon Shepard is an Earthborn/War Hero. Some backstory for context. Shepard was orphaned at the age of six, and his mother left behind no records of who she was before he was conceived. During his late teens, when Shepard was working as a low level enforcer for the Reds, Shepard fell into a friends with benefits relationship with the gang's leader. At the age of seventeen, the leader of Reds betrayed Shepard during a theft, which resulted in Shepard's secondary exposure to eezo. Shepard made it to a public place before he passed out from his injuries, and a good Samaritan called an ambulance. When Shepard woke up several days later, he lashed out, wanting to immediately get back at the Reds' leader for turning on him, revealing his newly awakened biotics. Shepard met Anderson for the first time when he was sent in to convince Shepard to use his new powers for the Alliance. Shepard agreed out of a desire to prove that he was more than just a thug and a tool, and spent the next year cleaning up his act to meet recruitment requirements. Shepard's time on the streets gave him a head start in melee combat and weapons, so he chose to specialize as a Vanguard, later receiving advanced training as a Shock Trooper.
Though Shepard was happy in the Alliance, and had found a father figure in Anderson and to a lesser extent Hackett, he wasn't close to most of his comrades. Many of them gave him a wide berth, sometimes because of his biotics, sometimes because they still thought he was a thug with no use except extra muscle, and sometimes both. That changed on Elysium. Shepard originally started to retreat with the others, but he realized that a lot of colonists were going to die and, remembering how many times he had to fight for his life because the people who were supposed to protect him wouldn't and his promise upon enlistment to be better than that, Shepard unleashed biotic hell on the raiders. With all the accolades Shepard received for that stunt, he found that suddenly everyone wanted to be on his good side. Shepard thought it was what he wanted, but found that being on the receiving end of hero-worship wasn't all it was cracked up to be, and to many people he was still a tool, just one with a different use. Shepard received his invitation to the N7 program, and remained distant from most of his fellow soldiers.
ME1: Shepard was attracted to Kaidan almost immediately, but although he was a Spectre and wouldn't get in legal trouble, Shepard realized that making a pass at a subordinate, especially one he didn't know very well yet, would do nothing but make everyone on the ship uncomfortable and distrustful of him. As he got to know Kaidan, Shepard found he really like him as a person. Their biotics were an obvious point of commonality, and they had many of the same ideas about the Alliance and its responsibilities toward both humanity and its allies. They often talked about places they visited and missions they worked on in their decade of service. When Kaidan objected to Shepard's accusation that he was judging all aliens by Vyrnus's example, Shepard felt like he found a kindred spirit in someone who refused to use his past as an excuse to be as bad as the people who had hurt him. However, the revelation that Kaidan had been in love with a girl when he went through all that led Shepard to worry that Kaidan was straight, and decided not to say anything about his feelings until he saw some sign to the contrary.
Kaidan, for his part, was likewise attracted to Shepard very early in the hunt for Saren, but he had no desire to make things awkward by hitting on a straight man, so decided not to say anything until he had some sign that Shepard might reciprocate. Though, deep down, Kaidan didn't really think Shepard would be interested in him even if he was gay/bi. Still, he didn't have many friends, or people he felt he could talk to without being judged, and treasured finding those things in Shepard a great deal. It also made Kaidan feel much better about his own powers to meet someone whose biotics had such a positive influence on his life.
By all rights, the romantic tension should have come to a head on Virmire. Shepard justified his decision to sacrifice Ashley because he needed Kaidan's technical skills for the bomb, and there were too many questions about Saren and the geths' capabilities to be sure that they wouldn't be able to disable the bomb if left to their own devices. Privately, Shepard was questioning his own motives, and he wasn't able to answer the question of whether or not Ashley would still be alive if not for his feelings for Kaidan. Shepard did seriously consider telling Kaidan how he felt, but decided that Kaidan felt guilty enough then without having to ask that question.
Shepard didn't realize that Kaidan was already wondering if his survival indicated that Shepard had feelings for him. Certainly in all that time Shepard had shown no interest in the various women and asari who had propositioned him. Kaidan wanted to ask Shepard about it, but at the time he couldn't face the possibility that Ashley died because of Shepard's feelings for him. Even if he had, a frantic race to stop an apocalyptic threat seemed like a very bad time to discuss romance. He decided to wait until the time was right to talk about it with Shepard.
ME2: The right time never came. After the Collector attack, Kaidan spent the next two years grieving for the man he'd fallen in love with, and kicking himself for not saying something when he had the chance. When Kaidan started receiving reports that Shepard was alive and working with Cerberus, he wanted to believe that it wasn't what it looked like, but his attempts to get answers from Anderson went nowhere. Then, when Shepard nonchalantly brought up working with Cerberus, it confirmed everything Kaidan had been hearing. He wanted to believe that Shepard had been telling him the truth about his reasons for working with Cerberus, but they were the same people who had turned an entire colony into husks. If Shepard was telling the truth about being on a Cerberus operating table for two years, who knew what they had put in him? Though Kaidan had seen enough on Horizon to believe that the Collectors were a real threat, he didn't have nearly enough to justify deserting his post to work with a terrorist group that didn't give much to prove that they were really working to stop the Collectors. Kaidan hoped that Shepard was telling the truth and would be able to stop the Collectors, but he couldn't let go of the hurt and betrayal of thinkin that his two years of heartbreak had been wasted.
From the moment he woke up, Shepard used every chance he got to try to get in touch with Kaidan. When he learned Kaidan was on Horizon, Shepard was so excited to see him again that it didn't occur to him what things would have looked like to Kaidan. The wake up call Shepard received threw him off balance so badly that he couldn't even form a good explanation to allay Kaidan's worries. Though Shepard was aware of it intellectually, the meeting with Kaidan was the first time Shepard was forced to confront the fact that the Lazarus Project was unprecedented, and he really did look to the rest of the galaxy like a traitor who had faked his death to return to his real masters. Though Shepard was angry at Kaidan initially, learning that the Illusive Man had been the one to leak the reports Kaidan had seen made Shepard realize that the situation must have looked even worse to Kaidan than he had thought, and that Kaidan likely wasn't off-base about his warnings. Shepard started to get more suspicious of the Illusive Man's claims about why his original squad wasn't available. Shepard's suspicions were confirmed when he discovered that the Illusive Man had lied through his teeth about Liara's current activities.
After the fiasco on the Collector Ship, Shepard talked the matter over with the SR1's remaining alumni in a private spot on Omega. Shepard, Garrus and Tali all realized what the Illusive Man was doing to intentionally keep Shepard away from his allies in the Alliance and the Council. Though Garrus had initially been angry about Kaidan's behavior on Horizon, he agreed with Shepard that none of them would have reacted any differently if they'd seen the reports Kaidan received. It was Tali who raised the suggestion that the Illusive Man focused on Kaidan more than the rest of the SR1 squad because of how close he was to Shepard, and that turning Shepard and Kaidan against each other may have been the backup plan. The realization that the Illusive Man had intended for Kaidan to be abducted by the Collectors because of his relationship with Shepard was the moment Shepard vowed to kill the Illusive Man.
Everyone from the SR1 was much more suspicious of Cerberus and their intentions than they already were. When the Illusive Man tried to convince Shepard that the Collector Base should be preserved and used against the Reapers, Shepard was torn. Even with his concerns about Indoctrination, he could see the value of using the enemy's power against them. But then Kaidan's warning on Horizon flashed through Shepard's mind. Cerberus was not to be trusted. If asked about his decision, Shepard readily credited Kaidan's warning about Cerberus as the deciding factor.
ME3: When Shepard turned himself in, he hoped that would be enough to prove to Kaidan that he was still himself. Unfortunately, they weren't able to talk to each other while Shepard was under house arrest. They also didn't have any opportunity to really talk on the way to Mars. When Kaidan asked Shepard what he knew about Cerberus's presence, Shepard got angry again. He couldn't believe that destroying the Collector Base against the Illusive Man's orders and turning himself in wasn't enough. Things calmed down a bit when they found out what Cerberus was doing to their soldiers, and Shepard realized that, more than anything else, Kaidan was worried about him. Shepard swore they would talk properly as soon as they had the time, awkwardness be damned. Seeing Kaidan almost get killed made Shepard realize that whatever resentment he held over Kaidan not automatically trusting him wasn't worth it. As had happened after Horizon, once Shepard had some time to step back and look at the situation objectively, he realized how suspicious it must have looked for Cerberus to show up so soon after Shepard was released. Shepard was angry at himself for continuously allowing his desire to be close to Kaidan again cloud his judgement, and swore he wouldn't let it happen again.
During one of his visits, Shepard learned that Kaidan had compiled all the reports he had gotten about Shepard between the attack on the SR1 and Shepard turning himself in, in an effort to clear the air. That was when Shepard finally understood how badly Kaidan had been left in the dark about the whole situation. In particular, Shepard decided that he would need to have words with Anderson and Hackett about thinking that Kaidan didn't need to know that the Illusive Man had tried to convince Shepard to preserve the Collector Base. Shepard decided it was time to fix the root of the problem and told Kaidan everything that happened between waking up on the Lazarus Station and turning himself in. While Kaidan kicked himself for being so stupid now that he finally knew the whole story, Shepard felt like they could finally get back the friendship they'd had before, and maybe take it further since Kaidan had reacted well to Shepard's flirting in the previous visit. Shepard made sure Kaidan knew that, as much as it may have hurt at the time, Kaidan's warning about Cerberus had made a difference.
Everything seemed to be going great until the coup. When Shepard and Kaidan confronted each other over Udina's treason, Shepard clamped down on his first instinct and reminded himself that pointing a gun at a Councilor would look bad in any situation. All he could do is tell the truth and hope Kaidan believed him. Kaidan was torn, for a moment, he wondered if everything Shepard had told him since they started talking again had been a lie, but he realized how big a stretch that was, and chose to trust Shepard. As far as Shepard was concerned, that was it. He and Kaidan had their friendship back, and any other bumps in the road could be dealt with. When Kaidan returned to the Normandy, Joker was the only one to voice any objection, and Shepard set him straight after his second snide remark. Garrus and Liara, and later Tali, were all genuinely happy, and Shepard even bought Kaidan a Paladin pistol as a welcome-back present.
By the time the Normandy returned to the Citadel again, Kaidan had given it a great deal of thought, and realized he was on his third chance. He had wasted his first chance and utterly screwed up his second chance; Kaidan knew that there would be no fourth chance. So he asked Shepard out to lunch and broached the subject. Shepard couldn't believe his luck when he confirmed what Kaidan was talking about, and neither could Kaidan once Shepard reciprocated. It was all they had wanted since they met three years ago.
One night, as Shepard lay awake with a sleeping Kaidan in his arms, Shepard realized that he had finally found what he had been looking for since he decided to enlist. Kaidan didn't judge Shepard for his past, but he also didn't put Shepard on a pedestal; Kaidan was not afraid to call Shepard out if he thought Shepard crossed the line, even as Kaidan did his best to care for Shepard's physical and emotional well-being. Kaidan was one of the incredibly few people to see Shepard as a whole person, and he loved that person warts and all. Even more than when they knew each other on the SR1, Shepard wanted to be worthy of Kaidan's affections, whether they were platonic or romantic, and that gave him more strength than ever to resist his darker impulses.
When the time came to end the Reaper threat, Shepard never did trust the Catalyst's claims about Control and Synthesis, but when he remembered Kaidan's plea not to leave him behind, Shepard knew he couldn't take the risk on the remote chance that the Catalyst was telling the truth. It was his promise to return to Kaidan that gave Shepard the will to survive the injuries he took in destroying the Reapers.
That was way too long. What does it say about me that I just wrote 2509 words about this?
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Post by truthunwinding on Apr 17, 2017 23:48:12 GMT
For me it's Thane.
I like the idea of my Shepard being this orphan who struggled and was all alone, and then came into her own in ME1. Then experiences what it's like to actually die, and then fall in love with someone who is in the process of it and understands exactly where her head space is. It's a dark, gothic toned love story, in a series that is very much obsessed with death. It fits.
And then he's murdered, and it's like her entire journey in ME3 is a woman running on empty, being in this dark, lonely place, but being kept alive by the need to avenge her lover and save Earth. And when she realizes she has to sacrifice herself, it's okay, because Thane is waiting for her across the sea.
"Then go and finish it (the fight). And when you go to the sea, I will be waiting for you at the shore."
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2017 12:42:58 GMT
So I thought my romance would be Thane forever but then Liara appeared.
My canon Shepard romance no one in ME1 because she's a professional and the romance weren't appealing to me. In ME2 she also doesn't go for anyone because she's paranoid and doesn't really trust them easily (Earth made her cynical). And finally in ME3 where she's falling apart, she realises that Liara was always there for her, my Shepard allowed herself to be vulnerable with her. Hell she was instrumental in bringing Shepard back to life.
It also helps that Liara is not as naive as before, I would have felt like I was taking advantage of her hero worship or something. In ME3 they both grew as people and have been through a lot together and so my Shepard fumbled awkwardly trying to tell Liara that they'd "be good together". It was pretty cute, though I felt really bad rejecting Kaidan then.
I do wonder though if when Liara and Shepard were saying goodbye with a last mind meld, did Liara get pregnant then? Kind of like to have some little piece of Shepard with her no matter what? I suppose that'll remain headcanoned depending on my mood or something.
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on May 3, 2017 4:12:07 GMT
I started out with Kaidan but ended with Liara in other PTs. In ME2, I tried Thane and Jacob. Didn't gel. So the definitive romance is with Liara, no one else. I ignore Bioware's choices of endings for ME3 and went with MEHEM; there is only one. Destroyed and killed all the Reapers, the races were not FU, the relays were not mushed up. Life in the MW continues albeit very much difficult with the consequences of the Reaper War reflecting back on the survivors. I just continue on with the fics I wrote.
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Post by dmc1001 on May 3, 2017 4:44:00 GMT
I like how people find one that works and just end up with "this is the canon version and nothing else matters". I do, too. I always romance Kaidan. I once tried to go the Steve Cortez route but backed out. It just didn't feel right. It's not even entirely a sexuality issue. In MEA I've had Ryder sleep with 5 separate people in one playthrough. I think it's because 4 of them are "flings" and the one full on romance is lacking. I never got that feel in the OT. As I said, I tried Cortez and I tried Liara but those didn't bring out that certain something in me like Kaidan did. I will always ship Shepard and Kaidan and I never get tired of reading fanfic about them (including one where they have kids post-war).
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Post by yan on May 3, 2017 7:04:25 GMT
Mine is very simple, immediate attraction by Liara because nice body and cute personality, but then she did not want to come with me when I need her because blablabla I'm an very good broker and Do you ever faced an asari commando before (and I like who da fuk is this girl? Where's the true Liara?).
Then Shepard saw that there was someone else there for him. Someone willing to sacrifice her life, whether by mission or love. Tali is the true ME waifu, Sheps could not resist her charms.
Unfortunately she died of hunger after Shepard destroyed the relays. Thanks bioware, nice ending.
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