Damn when shep was under morinth's control, that was really weird huh haha

damn when shep was under morinth's control, that was really weird huh haha

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uh oh kinky

wish we could tame her and her mother

Why does she look like a 50 year old hag with psoriasis?

>Adept class
>No option to mind-break Morinth and turn her into your mindslave
where did bioware go so wrong

Morinth's big blue cock isn't going to suck itself

I thought mind-rape was just an asari thing not a biotic thing

>psychic human
>can reverse mind-break 500 year old psychic vampire alien
lol you wish nerd

Haha what other games do this weird thing? Haha.

yeah asking for a friend haha

Wish I could play this game again, but EA is the fucking devil.

Ardat-Yakshi kill by melding, right? So technically you could just fuck her normally and it'd be all good. And yet there is only an option to do it with melding and die like a retard post-game.

>last hope of the galaxy dies just because he wanted to fucking coom

haha it'd be so weird if the female protag in assassin's creed were hypnotized to serve haha
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>hur dur, I was only pretending since I have high paragon/renegade

...huh

wasn't it? Or was it only one of the two? Or am I remembering wrong? Was like 5 years since I last played that scene.

No, that's how it works. Somehow.

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This game is so weird, it's like it never existed. Like it exists in another reality and sometimes manages to peek into ours through posts like these.

Syndicate was fun so it's no surprise that Yas Forums ignores/hates it.

Morinth you say.

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>hur dur, there should be no benefits or impacts on the story if I've spent all my time leveling up
Go back to fortnite.

BIG
BLUE
ASARI
COCK

You CAN resist, but if memory serves if you choose to fail at any point, then you can't pull back.
It's kinda great, if you think you can "pretend" to get her guard down, you give her just enough leeway that it works on you.

How do they explain this? Asari like Morinth can't "embrace eternity" (join the two nervous systems) because it burns out the other person's nervous system, so how does she do it? How does she make a connection without making a connection? How does turn into mind control? Liara states that fears about mind control or telepathy are all baseless lies about the asari, but here we see mind control, at least to a certain extent, quite clearly.
And what does Samara mean with how Morinth "gets more powerful" with every person she kills? How does she get "more powerful" by burning out that person's nervous system? More powerful how? More powerful biotics?
Why did they write this when it goes against everything already put forwad about biotics and asari?

There's a good chance Liara didn't know.

You're reading too much into a mission where the Bioware writing team sat around a table and said "okay, how do we make a mission where you hunt a sexy space vampire?".

Can’t tell you how many times I replayed that one scene

Very plausible since it was before she became the All-knowing Shadow Broker, but how does that explain HOW it happens? Samara herself states specifically that Morinth burns out the nervous system of her partner, so how does she make contact? How does mind control come into play? And Samara's been hunting her for 400 years.

What a turn Mass Effect took. From somewhat grounded and believable to sexy space vampires.
Real shame.

Well, what're you gonna do? It's even one of the better loyalty missions in my opinion. Decided entirely through dialogue, lots of optional and easily missed conversations, Morinth is well established as a villain because you meet her victim's mother and learn about her, and you get to use those things you learned through optional investigation to further your goal of seducing Morinth. The conversation feels dangerous and you get to make a major choice at the end, even if picking Morinth over Samara makes absolutely no sense. Everyone would agree ME2 is dumber than ME1, and I'm never going to argue against that, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have some very well directed scenes, a great soundtrack and heaping helpings of fanservice to make it an enjoyable experience anyway.

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