@@filipgibarac8283 "Development" meaning her character changes randomly to suit the needs of the writers and then they write entire comic books trying to explain it because it makes no sense? There is a reason the ME2 character was shelved in ME3, the Shadow broker business is mostly used as a comic relief like "Not that I would have any personal stake" or "There goes the next Shadow broker" "it was muttering T'Soni the whole time" "Not funny" etc., her cold personality is being joked about (Joker and Liara conversation about the Council) and overall they tried to resurrect ME1's Liara because ME2 Liara made no sense and was not generally liked at all. Liara's character doesnt develop at all, it randomly and drastically changes to suit writers needs as a plot device.
I always wanted the option to just buy the slave myself. The broker just kept telling me "it would be worth several hundred thousand credits" but what if I actually did have the money? I would have wanted to try it sometime just to see what would happen.
Well there’s also the part where her contract said she remained on Illium. Since Shepard is in space a lot...yeah. But if that problem wasn’t there, it would’ve been cool indeed, like the first alien crew member (that doesn’t join your squad) she can accompany Gabby and Ken down in engineering, etc.
@@levspivak8759 I have that mod! It is also possible to hire the quarian girl on the citadel you help keep from getting arrested by the racist cop. I hired Kenn (the kid from Omega) and then swapped out the other two because I could not figure out which I liked better and the mod only allowed for two of them.
I heard people say this, and also wanting to offer a job to the quarian being discriminated by a C-Sec officer at the citadel. Personally, I think its for the best that its not an option. Think about it, Shepard is gathering a crew for a suicide mission to stop the collectors. Every one of the members of the crew knows this and accepts the risks. Getting some random quarian aboard the ship, then having her find out that the ship is heading for a situation that is certain death? She would freak out! And with good reason.
This really shows how hollow and self-serving moral outrage at economic exploitation really is. It reminds me how progressives call you a horrible person if you support exploiting poor foreigners through outsourcing, but then also call you a horrible person if you want to kick out illegal immigrants and deny them their chance to be exploited as poor foreigners. It also shows deep down inside people know indentured servants aren't slaves.
Dennis so let me understand exploitation is the only way poor people can make money or more precisely porr foreigners can make money, that’s a little shortsighted, you!re basically saying exploitation is a natural part of economy and we should do nothing about it
@@Dennis-nc3vw That's a false either- or split, and ignores that illegal immigrants and outsourced labor are applied to different jobs. You can't outsource picking crops.
@kshamwhizzle This comment is a month old, but I just feel the need to respond with this: that's not "Right-Wing" capitalism, that's just capitalism in any un-insolated country in modern times. I guarantee you "Left-Wing Progressives" are doing the exact same thing (just look at the Clintons, for example). Stop putting this shit on certain political parties, every single ounce of politician, no matter what side of the coin they are, is as corrupted as my Andromeda save file, and it just makes you look brain washed.
To be fair, this is (to our knowledge) the ONLY Asari planet that does this - and even then, it's largely due to highly relaxed laws on stuff that's illegal everywhere else due to being on the edge of the Terminus systems.
Yup. And hell, if you take the Paragon route in this one, the Quarian is released from "Indentured Servitude" as part of a PR move on the company's part, as suggested by Shepard. Quarian's freed, AND has a job, and the company gets a skilled tech. Win-win-win.
TBF, I've always found it really interesting how she says "we don't hire slaves" then suddenly changes her tune about hiring the Quarian when Shepard says he'll check with Illium bureau just to be sure. It could be a risk of bad PR/rep, sure, but I've always taken that as that her company HAS hired them in the past/is still using 'indentured servants'.
It's also stated that when the quarian became an indentured servant she had it specified in her contract that she has to stay on Illium, so nobody could ship her off station into a mine or something. Since Shepard isn't based on Illium he can't purchase her. Though it would have been interesting if you could get Liara to do it.
Actually, the Asari's one strenght is their biotics, but their weakness is that their long lives make them pretty much very very VERY conservative, to the point most Asari choose not to fight at all. Their military strenght, hence, is lower than Turians, and the Salarians have them beat when it comes to assassinations, wetwork operations and intelligence. I might add, if the Geth had actually warred with the Citadel races at full strenght, they'd beat them, they have the largest military fleet.
"You're trash-talking. That's another tactic that doesn't work against the Reapers. Or the Krogan, or the Rachni... Have the Asari _ever_ won a war?" -Shepard, in the ME3 Citadel DLC, trash-talking an Asari space-chess player
Not really, 30 years before ME1 took place, The Systems Alliance took on the Turian Hierarchy in the First Contact war, It ended with 200 more turians dead than humans. Quarians have the biggest fleet, Granted they would be shit in a ground fight. And at the end of ME1, It was the humans who pulled the turians and asari's asses out of the fire.
Sigh...Quarian fleet would be as effective as old WW1 tanks against Abrams (not to mention a good portion of their fleet are just huge living quarters or farms). It took whole Second fleet to defeat a turian patrol fleet that stumbled upon a stupid race (humans) activating a forbidden mass relay. Citadel fleet was send to guard/patrol all mass relays leading to Citadel before Sovereign attacked, what remained at Citadel was a fraction of the Citadel fleet...even Ambassador Udina said, Council can secure the whole Attican Traverse by itself.
The human fleet was more agile and mobile compared to the Turians. The Turian fleet at the Citadel was getting blown to pieces by the Geth while the human fleet was able to blaze past the Geth and get to Sovereign.
- The turians had not yet fully mobilized their military before the Citadel Council intervened to resolve the First Contact War. Not saying it's guaranteed the bug-birds would have won, but you _can_ be sure that total war between the Alliance and a turian civilization in full war footing would've been catastrophic in human casualties. - The quarian fleet is literally a civilian fleet. It can mobilize for war, of course, but a fleet carrying its civilians with it everywhere is tactically compromised. - I don't know why you think quarians "would be shit in a ground fight." Grunt tells us that quarian physiology is tougher than human, asari, and salarian physiology. Sure, they're dependent on their evo-suits to insofar as disease, but all of the species other than krogan rely on shields/barriers for protection in combat regardless. And quarians just happen to have the best shield technology, too. - Sovereign would've destroyed every Alliance vessel at the Battle of the Citadel, no differently from the turian and asari vessels, if not for the ship connecting control of its shields to the reanimated Saren-corpse-puppet. Which is an inexplicable plot contrivance that's never adequately explained or justified. gg, Bioware.
I love how NO ONE freaks out about the guy in mediveval armor. I mean at least there should be someone in the background saying, "Oh, yeah Dragon Age. I love that game."
0:10 - how do you know it is the slave? There are two other quarians here in this room! Tali, and the valley girl who is friend zoning a turian over there!!
More or less. Still, there is a definite difference between full slavery and indentured servitude. The broker actually explains it pretty well. There are signed contracts and a copy goes to the governmental office responsible for oversight, the contract and the law both regulate what types of duties can be assigned (so no forcing someone into sex acts, for example,) and the contract has a defined end that is either when a certain condition is met or a set time frame has concluded (this is not stated, but my interpretation of this is that whichever case was met first in the event both were written into the contract.) Plus the broker or buyer is responsible for food, housing, and medical needs, including those that are special or particular to a race, such as the clean rooms and enviro-suits the quarians need. Likewise, the law strictly governs what punishments can be given, if the servant is insubordinate in some manner. Oh and all indentured servants enter into their contracts of their own free will. Considering some of the alternatives, this is not necessarily a bad idea.
I mean she did say protest, not fight. The quarians are probably one of the most pragmatic races in the galaxy, they know their limits. Limitations that don't include starting a fight with the oldest race in the galaxy.
shepard: free your slave... now. contract broker: we prefer the term "indentured servant." shepard: oh... nvm mind then. (shepard walks away) tali: wait shepard! the slave is--- contract broker: indentured servant!! tali: screw you she's quarian like me, let her go. contract broker: if it was that simple i would. tali: dammit!
following the clatting sound of mech footsteps, as any synthetic set against the quarians was hacked over ...and over...an over......... an over... synthetic insights learned a valuable lesson that day, upgrade there mechs with adaptive firewalls that WILL work after 3 hack attempts
@FlyingFocs If you look at the flavor on that suit, apparently it's from a popular urban combat league. So people probably assume Shepard's just a big fan of the team and modeled his armor to look like their suit.
You know whats interesting, This Quarian was likely on her Pilgrimage. She was probably gonna buy a derelict ship, but got trapped on Illium As a bleeping slave. If it weren't for Tali being there, the Migrant Fleet would have assumed she Died.
Imagine if we could buy the sla-AHEM-indentured servant, and have her be on the crew. Obviously not a squad member, but nice company for Ken and Donelly down in Engineering.
@Crimsonlee2XX I'm not sure what you mean... Shepard was stating the Asari didn't want to hire her due to the fact she was a Quarian, to which Tali found racist and was most likely following Shepard for reinforcement behind his statement. I'm not to sure about the 2nd bit though, I haven't played the game for awhile and forgotten what Synthetic Insights were exactly, but it sounds like she was going to purchase the slave and then release her for a positive image to their business.
@skytop082 Actually, he won't be appearing in ME3, because after you deal with him (Paragon or renegade, it doesn't matter) you'll hear the Asari announcer say that he tried to jump a fleeing car or something, fall to his death, and get cut up in a giant air conditioning thingy at the bottom of the Citadel.
@Alasdair1980 you need dragon age origin for the armor its for xbox, pc, and ps3, buts ps3 is supposedly getting it for free along with a couple other dlcs while the pc and xbox have to pay/ own previous bioware games
I wonder what she means my protest......hmmmmm *Imagines synthetic insights rep walking into conference room* *Thousands of guns cocking* Oh you gotta be shitting m-*Automatic gunfire* *Shotgun blasts* *loud explosions* *Whole synthetic insights crew flees in terror, behind them the tower burns and the migrant fleet unleashes a orbital bombardment that destroys all of nos astra* Reeger: Okay i think we got em all, wait who the-Conrad: CONRAD VERNORS HERE TO SAVE THE DA-*Loud gunshot* OW MY FOOT
And while the quarians may have the largest fleet, that fleet is literally all they have. A large portian of it is made up of out of date crap ships that they keep patching back together because they can't afford to lose them. Another large part of the fleet is completely helpless, or weapons or armor, just used for living and growing food. Quarians survive through sheer numbers intimidating enemies, in an all out war they'd get torn to pieces with no way to recover.
Their forces in Mass Effect 3 are some of the most powerful war assets in the game, so a war with them is very intimidating. It is just that they lack enough ground troops and supplies to actually invade a planet.
@Poporine the dragon armor came with my pre-owned copy of mass effect 2 and ive never owned or even played dragon age origins or bought any DLC's for mass effect (since i got the game while PSN was down) and I only played the dragon age 2 demo so how do you explain that?
@jacktheripperrules you got the ps3 version? if so they added that for free along with a bunch of dlcs not sure about the pc and xbox versions, but we had to have played dragon age
not really Quarians get a lot of hate and racism so places dont tend to hire them, even though they still need jobs. The woman in this part of the game signed up for indentured servitude because she has a better chance of being hired and earning a living
Is it just me or am I the only one that thinks this argument sounds a bit odd and a bit off? Tali's thinks its racist Synthetic insights doesnt want to enslave her people O_o
@@stephen4006 SJWs are the same type of communist converts from the 1930s, just rebranded for the modern day. They're traitors and so is anyone defending them.
Jellyfrosh Wow. People have compared the hysteria surrounding “sjws” to the red scare, and you just completely, literally made that comparison. You are so far beyond saving that you have bought fear mongering of 2 tinfoil hat conspiracy theories hook line and sinker.
I love it, I LOVE IT, ME2 is the best. Not because it's better than the other games combined but because it hits all the real problems we deal with. Shepard: I want a discount at this store. No? You're a Classist! Tali: You own Quarian slaves?! The migrant fleet will call you racist. Random Turian: YOU HUMANS ARE ALL RACIST! There are times when it'll get serious like the C-Sec and Volus will call a Quarian a thief, everyone hates the Geth and no one will forget the tension between the Salarians and Krogan.
The Asari would utterly destroy the humans and Quarians. The Quarians are the most vulnerable species around. The turians might be able to do it but they'd be completely devastated. The asari have a huge population, every single one of which is a biotic and the most advanced technology around. There's a reason they're on top.
the quarians have a more robust physiology than every other species grunt says it himself their only inhibition is their weak immune system, and the migrant fleet is a force to be reckoned with so, no, the asari with their borrowed technology would not "utterly destroy" anything
"We don't hire slaves."
"So you're saying that you're racist!"
"...what?"
“Time to hit the gift shop”
There’s a reason why it’s the renegade option...
The Batarian gambit always works.
Shephard has been reading old Japanese literature. Something about a hero with a magic buckler, or something.
Wow, Tali helped with an intimidate option? AWESOME.
9 year old comment but, to be fair Tali leans into way more renegade initially until you get to interact with her more
she is best girl, always. but i really like Liara's change of character and development over the three games
@@filipgibarac8283 "Development" meaning her character changes randomly to suit the needs of the writers and then they write entire comic books trying to explain it because it makes no sense? There is a reason the ME2 character was shelved in ME3, the Shadow broker business is mostly used as a comic relief like "Not that I would have any personal stake" or "There goes the next Shadow broker" "it was muttering T'Soni the whole time" "Not funny" etc., her cold personality is being joked about (Joker and Liara conversation about the Council) and overall they tried to resurrect ME1's Liara because ME2 Liara made no sense and was not generally liked at all.
Liara's character doesnt develop at all, it randomly and drastically changes to suit writers needs as a plot device.
@@Dark_Voice I always prefered Samara as an Asari Squadmate to Liara.
I always wanted the option to just buy the slave myself. The broker just kept telling me "it would be worth several hundred thousand credits" but what if I actually did have the money? I would have wanted to try it sometime just to see what would happen.
Well there’s also the part where her contract said she remained on Illium. Since Shepard is in space a lot...yeah. But if that problem wasn’t there, it would’ve been cool indeed, like the first alien crew member (that doesn’t join your squad) she can accompany Gabby and Ken down in engineering, etc.
Would've been interesting to have another Quarian on the ship
@@217adaptiveperspective There's a mod for mass effect 3 where you can hire her and and the quarian from omega.
@@levspivak8759 I have that mod! It is also possible to hire the quarian girl on the citadel you help keep from getting arrested by the racist cop. I hired Kenn (the kid from Omega) and then swapped out the other two because I could not figure out which I liked better and the mod only allowed for two of them.
I heard people say this, and also wanting to offer a job to the quarian being discriminated by a C-Sec officer at the citadel. Personally, I think its for the best that its not an option. Think about it, Shepard is gathering a crew for a suicide mission to stop the collectors. Every one of the members of the crew knows this and accepts the risks. Getting some random quarian aboard the ship, then having her find out that the ship is heading for a situation that is certain death? She would freak out! And with good reason.
wait wtf? did he just call her a racist for not buying a quarian slave?!
This really shows how hollow and self-serving moral outrage at economic exploitation really is. It reminds me how progressives call you a horrible person if you support exploiting poor foreigners through outsourcing, but then also call you a horrible person if you want to kick out illegal immigrants and deny them their chance to be exploited as poor foreigners.
It also shows deep down inside people know indentured servants aren't slaves.
@@Dennis-nc3vw bioware is extremely pozzed tho
Still broken clock and all
Dennis so let me understand exploitation is the only way poor people can make money or more precisely porr foreigners can make money, that’s a little shortsighted, you!re basically saying exploitation is a natural part of economy and we should do nothing about it
@@Dennis-nc3vw That's a false either- or split, and ignores that illegal immigrants and outsourced labor are applied to different jobs. You can't outsource picking crops.
@kshamwhizzle This comment is a month old, but I just feel the need to respond with this: that's not "Right-Wing" capitalism, that's just capitalism in any un-insolated country in modern times. I guarantee you "Left-Wing Progressives" are doing the exact same thing (just look at the Clintons, for example). Stop putting this shit on certain political parties, every single ounce of politician, no matter what side of the coin they are, is as corrupted as my Andromeda save file, and it just makes you look brain washed.
Space slaves... it seems the Asari are like the Protheans
To be fair, this is (to our knowledge) the ONLY Asari planet that does this - and even then, it's largely due to highly relaxed laws on stuff that's illegal everywhere else due to being on the edge of the Terminus systems.
Blazieth At least the Quarian is in good care.
Yup. And hell, if you take the Paragon route in this one, the Quarian is released from "Indentured Servitude" as part of a PR move on the company's part, as suggested by Shepard.
Quarian's freed, AND has a job, and the company gets a skilled tech. Win-win-win.
Blazieth That is good to know there is a best case scenario.
You forgot the other win for the good PR.
TBF, I've always found it really interesting how she says "we don't hire slaves" then suddenly changes her tune about hiring the Quarian when Shepard says he'll check with Illium bureau just to be sure. It could be a risk of bad PR/rep, sure, but I've always taken that as that her company HAS hired them in the past/is still using 'indentured servants'.
It's also stated that when the quarian became an indentured servant she had it specified in her contract that she has to stay on Illium, so nobody could ship her off station into a mine or something. Since Shepard isn't based on Illium he can't purchase her. Though it would have been interesting if you could get Liara to do it.
Liara can purchase her, emancipate her, then have Shepard pick her up.
The Blood Dragon armor suits a renegade Shepard so Damn well.
Too bad the stats are bleh.
Actually, the Asari's one strenght is their biotics, but their weakness is that their long lives make them pretty much very very VERY conservative, to the point most Asari choose not to fight at all. Their military strenght, hence, is lower than Turians, and the Salarians have them beat when it comes to assassinations, wetwork operations and intelligence. I might add, if the Geth had actually warred with the Citadel races at full strenght, they'd beat them, they have the largest military fleet.
Keep in mind that the Asari are also the most technologically advanced, since they hoard a Prothean artifact.
"You're trash-talking. That's another tactic that doesn't work against the Reapers. Or the Krogan, or the Rachni... Have the Asari _ever_ won a war?"
-Shepard, in the ME3 Citadel DLC, trash-talking an Asari space-chess player
Ah yes involving middle management with actual responsibilities, they key to any manipulation.
Not really, 30 years before ME1 took place, The Systems Alliance took on the Turian Hierarchy in the First Contact war, It ended with 200 more turians dead than humans. Quarians have the biggest fleet, Granted they would be shit in a ground fight. And at the end of ME1, It was the humans who pulled the turians and asari's asses out of the fire.
Sigh...Quarian fleet would be as effective as old WW1 tanks against Abrams (not to mention a good portion of their fleet are just huge living quarters or farms). It took whole Second fleet to defeat a turian patrol fleet that stumbled upon a stupid race (humans) activating a forbidden mass relay. Citadel fleet was send to guard/patrol all mass relays leading to Citadel before Sovereign attacked, what remained at Citadel was a fraction of the Citadel fleet...even Ambassador Udina said, Council can secure the whole Attican Traverse by itself.
The human fleet was more agile and mobile compared to the Turians. The Turian fleet at the Citadel was getting blown to pieces by the Geth while the human fleet was able to blaze past the Geth and get to Sovereign.
The human fleet had the element of surprise while the turian fleet was ambushed
The alliance sent its full fleets against the turian equivalent of a science ship and they barley beat it lmao
- The turians had not yet fully mobilized their military before the Citadel Council intervened to resolve the First Contact War. Not saying it's guaranteed the bug-birds would have won, but you _can_ be sure that total war between the Alliance and a turian civilization in full war footing would've been catastrophic in human casualties.
- The quarian fleet is literally a civilian fleet. It can mobilize for war, of course, but a fleet carrying its civilians with it everywhere is tactically compromised.
- I don't know why you think quarians "would be shit in a ground fight." Grunt tells us that quarian physiology is tougher than human, asari, and salarian physiology. Sure, they're dependent on their evo-suits to insofar as disease, but all of the species other than krogan rely on shields/barriers for protection in combat regardless. And quarians just happen to have the best shield technology, too.
- Sovereign would've destroyed every Alliance vessel at the Battle of the Citadel, no differently from the turian and asari vessels, if not for the ship connecting control of its shields to the reanimated Saren-corpse-puppet. Which is an inexplicable plot contrivance that's never adequately explained or justified. gg, Bioware.
I love how NO ONE freaks out about the guy in mediveval armor. I mean at least there should be someone in the background saying,
"Oh, yeah Dragon Age. I love that game."
Honestly, it's very hard to park the whole flotilla.
0:10 - how do you know it is the slave? There are two other quarians here in this room! Tali, and the valley girl who is friend zoning a turian over there!!
If I remember correctly the rep isn’t at the bar
@@axelnilsson5124 she’s a few steps away from the servant broker, next to the couch where you pick up a data pad for Ish.
"Synthetic Insights has a strict no discrimination policy, I wouldn't buy a human slave either!"
Jacob: =(
"I'll draw up the contract."
9 years later this makes me lose my shit.
Thanks Jacob, now go to the vents
The polite and civil way of enslaving someone basically...
More or less. Still, there is a definite difference between full slavery and indentured servitude. The broker actually explains it pretty well. There are signed contracts and a copy goes to the governmental office responsible for oversight, the contract and the law both regulate what types of duties can be assigned (so no forcing someone into sex acts, for example,) and the contract has a defined end that is either when a certain condition is met or a set time frame has concluded (this is not stated, but my interpretation of this is that whichever case was met first in the event both were written into the contract.) Plus the broker or buyer is responsible for food, housing, and medical needs, including those that are special or particular to a race, such as the clean rooms and enviro-suits the quarians need. Likewise, the law strictly governs what punishments can be given, if the servant is insubordinate in some manner. Oh and all indentured servants enter into their contracts of their own free will. Considering some of the alternatives, this is not necessarily a bad idea.
The girl sold herself into slavery because she tried to play the Wall Street game and it blew up on her face.
@@GothicElf68Especially, since she put herself into servitude to pay off debts that zhe Asari paid for on her behalf.
@@opticalraven1935 Pretty much. It is a voluntary process, the indentured servant has many rights, which are specified in the formal contract.
get over yourself Tali. The quarian fleet is about as scary as a hamster.
It IS the greatest array of ships in the known galaxy... though I doubt they would all assemble over such thing.
I'll have you know that my space hamster is a total badass, thank you.
I mean she did say protest, not fight. The quarians are probably one of the most pragmatic races in the galaxy, they know their limits. Limitations that don't include starting a fight with the oldest race in the galaxy.
I'll have you know there is no pusssssssssssy!!!
Yep, gamer poop is doing his work
suburbannegro411 "They know their limits." Did u forget rannoc?
Shepherd, first human Spectre, and one of the most notorious con-men on the Citadel.
"This Quarian had better be good, though."
Tali: "Boshtet, PLEASE."
shepard: free your slave... now.
contract broker: we prefer the term "indentured servant."
shepard: oh... nvm mind then.
(shepard walks away)
tali: wait shepard! the slave is---
contract broker: indentured servant!!
tali: screw you she's quarian like me, let her go.
contract broker: if it was that simple i would.
tali: dammit!
I like both options is so different in how the quarian can get
following the clatting sound of mech footsteps, as any synthetic set against the quarians was hacked over ...and over...an over......... an over... synthetic insights learned a valuable lesson that day, upgrade there mechs with adaptive firewalls that WILL work after 3 hack attempts
imagine not accepting the buy one get one free deal
@FlyingFocs If you look at the flavor on that suit, apparently it's from a popular urban combat league. So people probably assume Shepard's just a big fan of the team and modeled his armor to look like their suit.
You know whats interesting, This Quarian was likely on her Pilgrimage. She was probably gonna buy a derelict ship, but got trapped on Illium As a bleeping slave. If it weren't for Tali being there, the Migrant Fleet would have assumed she Died.
Who exactly put them at the head of the council anyway?
Alliance Trooper Themselves, when they first discovered the Citadel.
Imagine if we could buy the sla-AHEM-indentured servant, and have her be on the crew. Obviously not a squad member, but nice company for Ken and Donelly down in Engineering.
@Crimsonlee2XX I'm not sure what you mean... Shepard was stating the Asari didn't want to hire her due to the fact she was a Quarian, to which Tali found racist and was most likely following Shepard for reinforcement behind his statement.
I'm not to sure about the 2nd bit though, I haven't played the game for awhile and forgotten what Synthetic Insights were exactly, but it sounds like she was going to purchase the slave and then release her for a positive image to their business.
0:03: "No. Goodbye."
@skytop082 Actually, he won't be appearing in ME3, because after you deal with him (Paragon or renegade, it doesn't matter) you'll hear the Asari announcer say that he tried to jump a fleeing car or something, fall to his death, and get cut up in a giant air conditioning thingy at the bottom of the Citadel.
Well I could have paid to free her early so she wouldn't come with me, I would just have to pay a crap-tonne.
I would have also, choosend 1:28 the Paragon side.
@FlyingFocs It's funny functional. Shields/Barrier, space-sealed, and everything.
@Alasdair1980
you need dragon age origin for the armor
its for xbox, pc, and ps3, buts ps3 is supposedly getting it for free along with a couple other dlcs while the pc and xbox have to pay/ own previous bioware games
@Crimsonlee2XX She thought that the "we don't like slaves" was just an excuse to not hire a quarian.
I wonder what she means my protest......hmmmmm *Imagines synthetic insights rep walking into conference room* *Thousands of guns cocking* Oh you gotta be shitting m-*Automatic gunfire* *Shotgun blasts* *loud explosions* *Whole synthetic insights crew flees in terror, behind them the tower burns and the migrant fleet unleashes a orbital bombardment that destroys all of nos astra* Reeger: Okay i think we got em all, wait who the-Conrad: CONRAD VERNORS HERE TO SAVE THE DA-*Loud gunshot* OW MY FOOT
@DeathDealer1997
not a mission
more like a side diversion
you can access it in illium at the bar
Omg they made it so Shepard can get triggered and flip out
Lmao, nowadays they would make renegade option to be paragon instead.
😯, watch out guys we got an edge lord over here
And while the quarians may have the largest fleet, that fleet is literally all they have. A large portian of it is made up of out of date crap ships that they keep patching back together because they can't afford to lose them. Another large part of the fleet is completely helpless, or weapons or armor, just used for living and growing food.
Quarians survive through sheer numbers intimidating enemies, in an all out war they'd get torn to pieces with no way to recover.
Their forces in Mass Effect 3 are some of the most powerful war assets in the game, so a war with them is very intimidating. It is just that they lack enough ground troops and supplies to actually invade a planet.
I wonder what Legion would have to say about this.
Nothing actually
The paragon version is much better imo.
Back when Shepard (AKA us) was smart! Thanks for ruining that, Mac!
@Poporine the dragon armor came with my pre-owned copy of mass effect 2 and ive never owned or even played dragon age origins or bought any DLC's for mass effect (since i got the game while PSN was down) and I only played the dragon age 2 demo so how do you explain that?
@iMoD190 *cerberus Black Horse comic*
@skytop082
man... and here i was thinking all they were going to do was sit around and talk about how awesome Shepard is
Thats only one part of my comment you covered.
@jacktheripperrules
you got the ps3 version?
if so they added that for free along with a bunch of dlcs
not sure about the pc and xbox versions, but we had to have played dragon age
@Alasdair1980 PS3 got for free the Blood Dragon Armor, Overlord, Kasumi, and Shadow Broker. it pays off waiting an extra year :3
not really
Quarians get a lot of hate and racism so places dont tend to hire them, even though they still need jobs. The woman in this part of the game signed up for indentured servitude because she has a better chance of being hired and earning a living
@KoronofHearts still can't import a character to get a better story though.
Nah I got her free, not contract just free
Depends on the race, Quarian.
Is it just me or am I the only one that thinks this argument sounds a bit odd and a bit off? Tali's thinks its racist Synthetic insights doesnt want to enslave her people O_o
@ElectromagNick well of course i am, you cant truly call yourself one of the master race if you werent
when shepard use sjw tactic .
luc 5070 people who unironically use “sjw” as a pejorative should be ashamed of themselves.
Stephen people who defend social justice should be lined up and shot
Jellyfrosh lmao the irony.
@@stephen4006 SJWs are the same type of communist converts from the 1930s, just rebranded for the modern day. They're traitors and so is anyone defending them.
Jellyfrosh Wow. People have compared the hysteria surrounding “sjws” to the red scare, and you just completely, literally made that comparison. You are so far beyond saving that you have bought fear mongering of 2 tinfoil hat conspiracy theories hook line and sinker.
They're the ones who created the Counsil in the first place. They're the most advanced race and are the ones who discovered the Citadel.
You could actually free her by doing nothing.
Having her bought off to the rep is better than nothing
@Jobrill Umm, I was aware of that. I was just craking a joke, is all.
COOL!
@Crimsonlee2XX
its the future
so when in rome do what the romans do
@skytop082 Muhahaha, that would be hilarious to see
Where did you get the armour from, is it just availiable for PC version or can you get it for the Xbox as well?
Shepard becomes SJW
>Someone is racist
>Call them out on their racism
>"you're such a SJW!"
I was going to comment this, but you stole my chance to glory !!!!! See you in hell !!!!!
@Walter White that's the joke. SJW call "racist" everyone who is not.
@richardwarnercool1 Huh, go figure.
I know and that Turian at the citadek was complaining thae Humans were he obviously hadn't been to Illium
She better be good? You are going to release her anyway so what does it matter?
She still has to work there
I love it, I LOVE IT, ME2 is the best. Not because it's better than the other games combined but because it hits all the real problems we deal with.
Shepard: I want a discount at this store. No? You're a Classist!
Tali: You own Quarian slaves?! The migrant fleet will call you racist.
Random Turian: YOU HUMANS ARE ALL RACIST!
There are times when it'll get serious like the C-Sec and Volus will call a Quarian a thief, everyone hates the Geth and no one will forget the tension between the Salarians and Krogan.
The Asari would utterly destroy the humans and Quarians. The Quarians are the most vulnerable species around.
The turians might be able to do it but they'd be completely devastated. The asari have a huge population, every single one of which is a biotic and the most advanced technology around. There's a reason they're on top.
timemonkey the Asari are nothing without the technology they "acquired"
timemonkey Dude the Asari would get destroyed by the humans,and in a fleet assault the Quarians would most likely win.
the quarians have a more robust physiology than every other species
grunt says it himself
their only inhibition is their weak immune system, and the migrant fleet is a force to be reckoned with
so, no, the asari with their borrowed technology would not "utterly destroy" anything
@@kristobaz2474 When a krogan says quarians are tough, they are tough.
Don't you mean "discriminated" instead?
Im surprised the other races who can destroy them, havent (Turian,Human and Quarian)
Renegade option is Shepard acting like the average liberal. Lying out his teeth. Hahahahaaaaaa
I've no love for either of your parties, but come on.
Both have a history of shitting on the Truths lawn.
Dinnae be bias. It gets you nowhere.
N7 ODST every time they open their mouths
not enslave, indentured servitude.
Why just 480p?
and sexists