Don't do her loyalty mission. Or rather, do, because it rocks. But when it's time to do whatever it is that actually gains her loyalty (I can't remember which one), don't do it. She will be pissed off at you, you will probably loose the ability to have a romantic relationship with her (WHY!? She's as interesting as almost every main male character in every harem anime!), and then she will more than likely die. Failing that, I'm certain you can send her into that tube thing on the Collectors ship and take your time, allowing her to die a rather unpleasant death.Xan Krieger said:In that event I have to find a way so only she dies, I liked all the other characters. This could be hard.Reaper195 said:I'm pretty sure she won't be in ME3 if you have her die at the end of ME2.Xan Krieger said:I agree with this one, besides she never even showed her face. I wish she wasn't in Mass Effect 3, hopefully I can kill her off early on.Reaper195 said:Tali. I find her about as interesting as a wart on Wrex's ass. She was completely useless in the first game, and was only slightly more badass in the second. I don't need socially awkward bullshit. I was certain I left that behind when I finish school.
Gotta get freedom some how. Protip: Don't keep slaves. It always ends badly.Buchholz101 said:You didn't bother to read half of my comment, the Geth are at fault for murdering billions of Quarians and stealing their planet, not for having a desire for freedom.ScreamingNinja said:snip
OT: I shouldn't be condoning this, but... it should be enough if you (1) don't get her loyalty and then (2) pick her as the tech specialist for the last mission.Xan Krieger said:In that event I have to find a way so only she dies, I liked all the other characters. This could be hard.