/bwg/ + /dag/ + /meg/ - Dragon Age, Mass Effect and Bioware General

she pretty much does.
I kind of understand the way the writer has gone.
You pick her up from her research, using her in combat implementing her the fights.
Espacially if you play renegade. She gets influenced by the decisions you make during the story. She looks up to you, so it is logical that she kind of becomes a little bolder in ME2. When you romance her she melds with you and she copies some of your traits.
Later she gets back to researching the Prothaeans again with the SB network, discovering the Catalyst (its all in the comics).
In ME3 she is the independent grown-up, tho she seems a bit more distant in the romance than in the games before.

what a milf

>When you romance her she melds with you and she copies some of your traits.
But she turns out the same if you don't mindmeld with her?
>its all in the comics
This is the worst form of storytelling.

I just don't see a shy archeology focused qt turning into a master chess player and information dealer in the short timespan of the trilogy. I could see her becoming tougher with the combat experience but going from ME1 to ME2 she basically becomes another person.

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Didn't she have a baby? It's pretty unrealistic for a mom to look like that.

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real new /meg/:

A> magic
B> shhh

Keep your dead general, I'm staying here.

yes sure, first time it was kind of awkward, i romanced ashley and that bitch totally shot me down, but the angel liara risks her life to bring me back.

thats why liara is better than all the other waifus, ashley is shittier.

>ME1 to ME2 she basically becomes another person
i say it like the game does "it has been 2 years shepard, alot has changed"

yes sure, i also want the qt naive isolated researcher from the previous game, but she just has to offer so much more.