Amnestic said:Don't remember the cutscene, but I'm fairly sure my Shepard never ordered anyone to shoot Wrex.
Fully agreed. Suprizingly (or not), my party also consisted of these three.Souplex said:Why are there choices other than Wrex?
I had a very Kirk/Bones/Spock dynamic in my party with Wrex, Garrus, and me.
Well, a German Fire-bombing killed my Grand-aunt (lived in the UK during the war). You don't see me going around cursing the ground Germans walk on. And, since all of those other people were there and she's the only one who saw it as a threat instead of just an argument, she isn't really smelling like roses. And like I said, Wrex had proven to be a valuable member of the team. Muscling him into putting the gun down would have been the better option.Wardog13 said:I think the attitude toward Turians is pretty much solely because of the short war between Turians and humans, in which her grandfather became the only human to surrender a planet to aliens, old grudges die hard. As for the shooting Wrex, every time I got to that part where she shot him he had pulled a gun on Shepard, which is pretty much the go ahead to shoot the guy, especially since he isn't even officially with them since he is a mercenary, and she wasn't the only one standing behind him, if I remember correctly Kaiden and a few of the Salarians were watching too, I may be wrong though.KAPTAINmORGANnWo4life said:Plus, Garrus represents the race that helped contribute to the construction of the Normandy, and she's just as much of a ***** to him (her?).
And she didn't shoot him then and there, she let them talk for a while (she back-shot Wrex, meaning she must have been behind him the whole time), so she didn't act on soldier's instinct. She thought "His back's turned and they're arguing, good enough time to shoot the dinosaur.".
Hell, you know what, this is probably something that makes Mass Effect great, that we can sit here and dissect characters and so many opposing view points, now that is the mark of a good story!
Well, how people deal with the old grudges is completely reliant on that specific person, so thats a toss up, and while making him put it away is probably the best option, as the video above shows, it was an order from shepard, unless she shoots him in other situations.KAPTAINmORGANnWo4life said:Well, a German Fire-bombing killed my Grand-aunt (lived in the UK during the war). You don't see me going around cursing the ground Germans walk on. And, since all of those other people were there and she's the only one who saw it as a threat instead of just an argument, she isn't really smelling like roses. And like I said, Wrex had proven to be a valuable member of the team. Muscling him into putting the gun down would have been the better option.
And yes, that is one of the aspects of Mass Effect that makes it awesome. I've only ever dissected Shakespeare's works and a handful of other pieces of media this much; and it's the first Video Game I've done this for.
Not in this version [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0V3I_Fgmyc&feature=related] she wasn't.Wardog13 said:Amnestic said:Don't remember the cutscene, but I'm fairly sure my Shepard never ordered anyone to shoot Wrex.
She was signaled to.
Wardog13 said:[youtube=Qhsel2D823wAmnestic said:Don't remember the cutscene, but I'm fairly sure my Shepard never ordered anyone to shoot Wrex.
She was signaled to.[/quote]
Fuck. That never happened when i lost Wrex the first time. I said something different, and she just went bam! And sheperd said something like "What did you do that for?", and she was like "he wasn't going to listen to reason.". This game really does have a hundred possible stories.
Quoted for truth. I've had Wrex in my party almost every game I've played. The only exception will be my last game (where I'll be playing humans only. Good lord, I wish I weren't such an achievement whore.)Souplex said:Why are there choices other than Wrex?
Well, there are other lines that lead to that where Shepard doesn't signal, and shows it.Wardog13 said:Amnestic said:Don't remember the cutscene, but I'm fairly sure my Shepard never ordered anyone to shoot Wrex.
She was signaled to.
More so in ME2. You shoot a guy in the head and he just nonchalantly takes his gun back. Plus his armour looked really damn awesome there.IdealistCommi said:Garrus is a master badass.
Wardog13 said:Well, how people deal with the old grudges is completely reliant on that specific person, so thats a toss up, and while making him put it away is probably the best option, as the video above shows, it was an order from shepard, unless she shoots him in other situations.KAPTAINmORGANnWo4life said:Well, a German Fire-bombing killed my Grand-aunt (lived in the UK during the war). You don't see me going around cursing the ground Germans walk on. And, since all of those other people were there and she's the only one who saw it as a threat instead of just an argument, she isn't really smelling like roses. And like I said, Wrex had proven to be a valuable member of the team. Muscling him into putting the gun down would have been the better option.
And yes, that is one of the aspects of Mass Effect that makes it awesome. I've only ever dissected Shakespeare's works and a handful of other pieces of media this much; and it's the first Video Game I've done this for.