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Khundes:
I'm just looking forward to having all my choices from the first 2 games impact the third one. Between having saved the Rachni Queen, largely suggested Mordin cured the Genophage, reintegrated the indoctrinated(and reprogrammed) Geth in the collective(Hopefully to create indoctrination-resistant Geths) and having the council actually owe me one, I expect to have one heck of an army to face down the Reapers. An EPIC army too.

All that's needed is for the Quarians to find a new world to call home and then it'll also be one heck of a fleet.

ME3 is going to be epic.

The only bridge I burnt was the Illusive Man and the Collector Base because as if I'd let a thing that kills humans to birth a Reaper to an unregulated organization like Cerberus. I'd half expect them to test it on every non-human race in the galaxy. And it's not like they couldn't, being so close to Omega and the Terminus systems and slavers and all.

AceHigh:
Almost the same here. Except I let the council die in the first game. I just couldn't save a ship full of politicians and beurocrats that did everything they could to make my job difficult.

I say they had it coming. It's like: "There are no reapers, you human is just a raving lunatic, we are so much wiser and better than you."

Then when a fucking reaper attacks them they go all like: "Oh no, we cower in the biggest battleship instead of staying at citadel and take responcibility, and now we are attacked so please divert the ships from the alliance that belongs to humans whom we ignored in our holier than thou attitude."

So I think, why? Why would I even consider protecting that rotten bunch? If Asari, Turians and Salarians are so great and mighty, they can look after themselves. I don't care if the human fleet can still win after saving them, this was my way to bitchslap the council.

newy:

--- Quote from: AceHigh on February 06, 2011, 10:24:31 PM ---So I think, why? Why would I even consider protecting that rotten bunch? If Asari, Turians and Salarians are so great and mighty, they can look after themselves. I don't care if the human fleet can still win after saving them, this was my way to bitchslap the council.

--- End quote ---

Politics ;) Your arguments are correct but rescuing them in addition to defeating the Sovereign only shows the whole galactic community how superior the human race is ;)

Theoretically the Quarians could get their old homeworld back if they can accept the Geth. I mean Legion said it, they are only caretakers of the planet until the Creators return (iirc).

The developers said in an interview that even decisions in ME1 will have impact in ME3 so I'm not really worried about that yet.

Khundes:
Basically what newy said.

Plus, having saved their sorry asses means that when the reaper army shows up on their scanners, I can be like:

"I told you so! And I know what to do, give me command of all of your armies now."

It's going to be the most satisfying "I told you so!" EVER. ...Though in ME2 they really made me regret saving them when I met with them. But patience will give me the last laugh! ...And a giant army. Oh yes. It's all about the giant army.

I plan to replay both ME games over the summer in preparation, because I want to re-choose a few things, and now that I got Lair of the Shadowbroker I want to not cheat on Liara, because that really sucked. Having seen that trailer though, I *REALLY* wonder how big of an impact it would have to give the Illusive Man the Collector base at the end.

newy:
I'd love to replay both games but just remembering all the sidequests from ME1 gives me the shivers. Except for a dead Fist I have a good savegame of ME1. But I guess I will replay ME2 (for an umpteenth time xD) with all the DLCs. BW has announced a (last?) (hopefully story) DLC.

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