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I love nailing asari. So ageless and superior -- then you get them and they squeal like school girls
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Post by gplayer on May 7, 2017 9:16:26 GMT
It would not be a big deal if this was the only quest where you have no consequences for the criminal/saboteur/wrong-doer. Its a recurring theme in the game: 1. Dr. Kennedy in Little Things Matter 2. Sid in Vetra loyalty mission 3. Addison and three sabers (you get to embarass her but thats it) 4. The medical tech who smuggles his 'typhoid mary' aunt onto the Hyperion.
After a while it gets frustrating. Renegade options would at least give the option of 'frontier justice'. Not being a SPECTRE as an excuse is just weaksauce.
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Post by abaris on May 7, 2017 9:30:14 GMT
It would not be a big deal if this was the only quest where you have no consequences for the criminal/saboteur/wrong-doer. Its a recurring theme in the game: Works the other way round also. The "there's something in the water" quest on Kadara for example. There's no option to cut these guys some slack after they have been bled dry by these Angarans. You always have to fight an kill them, although I understood their motivations.
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I love nailing asari. So ageless and superior -- then you get them and they squeal like school girls
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I love nailing asari. So ageless and superior -- then you get them and they squeal like school girls
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Post by gplayer on May 7, 2017 10:30:07 GMT
It would not be a big deal if this was the only quest where you have no consequences for the criminal/saboteur/wrong-doer. Its a recurring theme in the game: Works the other way round also. The "there's something in the water" quest on Kadara for example. There's no option to cut these guys some slack after they have been bled dry by these Angarans. You always have to fight an kill them, although I understood their motivations. I see what you are getting at. But those turians already stole their tech, they didn't have to go back and poison the whole family. Thats really what sets Ryder off. Though I agree with the decision to administer frontier justice in that case, I can see where some sort of other option would have been interesting.
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