Mass Effect 2

Mar 13, 2010 16:19

Finished Mass Effect 2. Spoilers Ahoy!

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plutospawn March 14 2010, 13:07:43 UTC
Zaeed was lacking Canderous' "moral code." It's a slight difference. Like Canderous would've blown that refinery with some harebrained rationale about it being for the glory of the clans or because he felt that it would be more important for his people that Vido was no more and all the people trapped there would die gloriously as heroes. Zaeed just blows the refinery because he wants Vido dead and to hell with all those other people trapped there.

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prisoner__24601 March 14 2010, 13:43:23 UTC
Yeah, Canderous at least has a moral code that he tries to stick to. I mean, it's a moral code that allows him to do some seriously questionable things (like kill planets of people,) but still. And as much as I love Canderous, it's awesome to have a douchebag that's just in it for the cash.

Also, Canderous is enough of a soldier and respects the chain of command enough not to go off on his own and pull the shit that Zaeed did in the first place. Zaeed doesn't wait for orders or follow Shepard's lead. Hell, he doesn't even warn Shepard he's going to do it - he just starts firing. Which is kind of hilarious and awesome and douchy of him, but also not something you'd want in someone who is supposed to be under your command.

I was so pissed when he did that, and if there'd been an option to just blow him away, I would have made Shepard do that (maybe there was and I missed it?). But I loved that he got that kind of reaction from me. I'm always amazed when I find out that people put that dude in charge of anything at the end of the

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prisoner__24601 March 14 2010, 15:46:48 UTC
Yeah, every once in a while you'll see a thread where people are bitching because some of their squad members died because they put Zaeed in charge, which, honestly, I find pretty hilarious since I wouldn't let that guy walk my dog around the block, let alone put him in charge of anything that important.

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