7, 16, and 23 for the Mass Effect meme?

7. Most heartbreaking moment in each part of the triology and why?


Good question! In ME1, it’s probably talking to Kaidan after the death of Jenkins and all the other shit they go through when he talks about how he used to hold back and now he won’t anymore. How he suddenly can’t have the same pity and empathy he had before. Bad things happen and sometimes the good things don’t even them out. So Kaidan stops holding back.

In ME2, it’s the aftermath of Kasumi’s loyalty mission. Learning about how deeply she cared for someone and can’t bear to let the last little bit of him go, even though she knows that she has to.

In ME3, it was pretty much the whole game. Hahaha that’s a cop-out. I have to go with Shepard talking to the Asari counselor after the Thessia mission. How done he seems and worn down and sad. He doesn’t even have the energy to be furious anymore. Just drained.

16. Least favorite alien race and why?

The Asari. And it’s not because I dislike them. They had a ton of potential but were handled so damn poorly in the game. Turned into sexpot male gaze fantasies. They’re incredibly powerful race who lives for more than a thousand years, and the best they can do is work in strip clubs? No, thank you.

23. Least favorite non-companion character and why?


I already answered this one before, but there’s always room for more! I also don’t really care for 

Han’Gerrel. He’s a warmonger and puts the migrant fleet in serious danger. He’s also an asshole when you talk to him. 

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