That would be like the best thing ever: because if anybody could deliver a sno-cone at hyper-velocity speeds, it’d be Garrus. You know, I didn’t use Garrus enough in Mass Effect 2. Not sure why, except that maybe the first time through I hadn’t played Mass Effect yet, and was thus not really yet understanding just how cool the character was (a problem similar to the one that I had with Tali, obviously). I will have to fix that, obviously.
ME3 demo out next month! CANNOT. WAIT.
Moe Lane
PS: One thing, though… ‘Sir?’ Haven’t we been over this, already? Since when was Commander Shepard a guy?
It’s fairly common in military sci-fi to refer to female officers as “sir,” isn’t it? It’s certainly not unheard of. Though I don’t think you should try that in real life.
@Demosthenes: I have personally never understood that. I cringe everytime I see a female officer in sci-fi is called “Sir”.
My party all through 1 was Garrus and Tali. Garrus and Tali both ended up in my party in 2 once they were available. And it was rough, because I liked some of the new characters, but those two were my team; my friends. Emotional attachment to video game characters: a BioWare hallmark.
I am STILL trying to figure out how the hell anybody could do to Wrex… what the default for ME2 assumed got done to Wrex in ME1.
I mean… Wrex.
WREX.