AD-Stu said:
I must have missed some of that stuff - where was it mentioned that Tali was in line to be an admiral? All I can remember is the discussion you have with her in ME1 where she points out that positions on the admiralty board aren't hereditary so there's no reason to think she'll become an admiral just because her father was one. Also, if she's our squadmate then it's unlikely she'll also be serving as an admiral...
As for Legion, while we all agree he's cool, it doesn't actually make sense that we'd need him specifically as an ambassador to the geth - after all, he's just a mobile platform. Any mobile platform would do, they're all connected to the same collection of runtimes and programs.
Tali is in line to be an Admiral because she's a boss, not because her father was an Admiral. Also, it's mentioned several times but not loudly. You just have to look for it.
Also, it's been mentioned that some/most/all squadmates won't be with you throughout the Reaper invasion[footnote]I forget exactly where I heard that, can anyone give me a source?[/footnote]: I interpret that as either
one, some of your squadmates will die throughout the game,
two, some of your squadmates will sometimes have other pressing engagements, be they temporary or permanent (for example, Liara with her Shadow Broking or Tali being an Admiral or Mordin [not a confirmed squadmate, but for example] working on the Genophage cure),
three, you will get some squadmates only for certain missions, or
four all of the above.
As for the Legion thing, only the programs in Legion have had extensive interpersonal [as opposed to extranet] contact with the outside world. Losing his 2+ years of hands-on research for the Geth would be a decent setback. However, my main point was about how sending it to Cerberus would be disastrous.
TopazFusion said:
Don't forget the leader of the second team has to be loyal too, otherwise they will get the Tech killed (even if the Tech is loyal).
Yeah, I remembered. I just felt it would be funnier to leave it as it was, and would take up less space than explaining in full. 'Preciate the clarification for those not in the know, though!
