Tali: "I never brought active geth aboard. I only sent parts and pieces." Shepard: "You sent geth materials back to the Migrant Fleet??? Are you insane? Who would do that?"
@@someotherdude6626 no love geth was correct. Legion gives best hugs and will make you a flowercrown as you giggle away together, lovingly polishing his armor.
Well the geth wants to broker peace with the quarians, like a child wanting the love of their parents back. So being a love geth isn't an exaggeration. XD
Pushing a merc off a building, yes messed up; however, this is way more cold and shitty of Shepard to bring Legion, an active geth, to the Quarians like it won't be an issue for them.
Bringing legion to this mission should result in either complete chaos, or completely necessary for peace between the geth and quarians. I mean, legion should either amaze them and talk to them, or absolutely freak them out beyond comprehension. Or Tali should absolutely refuse to allow you to bring him
There were a lot of story elements that could work here. Legion actually communicating voluntarily with Quarians. Legion informing them of the Geth Heretics, and how they differ from current Geth. Legion revealing how most Geth do not want a war with the Quarians. There’s a lot of other options with Legion simply being there, but that’d be a lot of work for something many people would miss by not bringing him.
Despite how Legion acted when he walks in, we all remember and know that it was the Geth that kicked them off their home world. So, of course the quarians are showing signs of hostility towards the Geth.
3:24 Admiral Koris: Security! A geth is present in the courtroom! Does Tali'Zorah think to affect this hearing with threats? I love how Legion start frantically looking around. "Geth?? What geth?? We do not see a... oh."
Exactly I love how he was kinda an antagonistic figure in ME2 but by the time you get to the Quarian Arc in 3 you realize he's you're best Quarian Ally (Well second best can't leave out tali)
@@notaseal7864 You shoulda figured that out already in ME2, from the conversation with him shown here in this video. I remember being delighted with how ME2 threw that curveball. The preliminary trial hearing had me hating his guts, only to realize in the convo aside with him afterward that my Shepard _completely agreed_ with the dude.
It’s more that they get taken, once taken a second countdown starts to how many missions you can do after you rush to do the relay option is chosen (if I recall correctly) but I agree that hidden countdown is shit, bright side is if you do everyone else’s then get the iff and legion you get to do his loyalty immediately without issue
You can bring Legion to this mission and still save your entire crew from the Collectors. I’ve tested it multiple times and after you get the Reaper IFF you have time to complete 2 loyalty missions if you have 2 loyalty missions left. Most people assume you have to do everyones before and always leave just Legion’s loyalty mission but I guarantee if you just hold off on Tali’s trial until after the Reaper IFF you can do that one and Legions without your crew dying. But no more than 2.
But honestly, I once made a me2 playthrough where I would bring Legion on every single mission and there's just so much dialogue that I would never be able to hear without cheating Legion into my squad
Tali: I Would never bring active geth aboard, I only sent parts and pieces Shepard: *Looks to Legion* Tali: You're the one that insisted on bringing legion, Not me.
Would be hysterical if bringing Legion means instant fail to Tali's loyalty. Task failed successfully. XD But seriously speaking, it is Shepard who brings Legion, not Tali. So it doesn't confirm the charges against Tali. It might be an advent to a possible war instigated by Shepard, however.
aww miss this game a lot. And yes, bringing Legion to Tali's trial makes it more fun for dialogue with the Quarians. The best part is when they see him again. But good choice bringing him and now, I hope they remaster this series.
I love how Legion openly says it depends on the Quarians. They hold no ill will toward their creators beyond the fact they might try and destroy them all again. If peace is the preferable option for the creators they are all for it, which means consensus of the Geth is already "if they stop trying to kill us we are all for peace." The benefit of them being entities of math and logic: no emotions to cloud them from the best decisions.
@@angelangelis8362 Considering those with no emotions operate solely on sound reasoning unlike those with emotions whose emotions prevent them from thinking clearly, I wonder if they are clearly better in living together but as emotional beings, we are just too positively biased towards our own functioning unwilling to even seriously consider the possibility that we are lesser than them, due to our egos.
@@angelangelis8362 What's interesting is that part of the reasons the Quarians attacked the Geth was because they assumed that the Geth would be unsatisfied with being a labor force, which would probably be true of an organic or emotional species. But they're logic-driven machines, they would be inclined to repetitive tasks and would naturally excel at them. While the Geth might not be fine with being considered "lesser," they would have happily continued their work, assuming that the Quarians began to take the Geth lives into consideration.
Admiral Koris is such a great character. At the start of the trail i hated him for the way he spoke to Tali. Then you speak to him again and realize that he actually cares about her and he's the only one that recognizes the mistakes his people made with the Geth and he's against a stupid war which the Quarians are likely to lose badly
I do remember she was in the episode law and order SVU and bones as well, sadly she ever came out for one episode of law and order and bones and that's it, but she is the best actress so I'll let her slide.
@@anthony8241 Must be weird to be her; years of bit parts and she finally gets really noticed in an ensemble scifi cast in her..what? 50's? Unusual for a female actress.
Bringing Legion along to Tali's mission made Koris vas QWIB-QWIB a 1000% better character, it transforms him from a cowardly and snooty dude into a sympathetic person who truly wants to accept the geth as their own people
@@Jampolo_OG The quarians would be amazed and jump to quick agreement over the fact that this guy from an ancient old species actually fully shares their sentiment over their hatred of the geth than be amazed at seeing an actual Prothean onboard. But they’ll probably get some uncomfortable feelings over his knowledge of their primitive past and constant call-out of their mistakes XD.
I always do this by saving Tali's mission for right after the reaper corpse, with legion's next, there's just enough time to still do the Tali Romance using the time from just after her mission, just after legion's mission, and just after the Normandy is invaded to do all her dialogue.
I think the hardest choice if you dint talk to the different admirals is either proof talis innocent or if she is guilty. You want her to be innocent and you have proof but she begs you not to tell them because her father would look bad and she doesn't want that. So either make her happy and she is ban from the ship or make her sad and She can still come to the ship
@@Xelief @Calvin Coates He said "if you didn't talk to the admiral". Perhaps these parangon/renegade check are only available if Shepard is aware of the political mess of this trial. It's just a guess, I always talk to everybody.
What a coincidence. I just finished this game three days ago and now I'm playing Mass Effect 3, I just finished the "Priority: Geth Dreadnought" mission a few hours ago. Thanks for uploading this, I wanted to see what the Quarians would do if Legion was brought to their ship, but I did this mission way before I recruited Legion.
Its not you. They were under time pressure for ME2 but nothing like the super-crunch that was ME3. So ME3 has an extreme lack of polish in stuff like that, and it becomes more obvious the later into ME3 you go. See: heads spinning more than 180˚ to engage in dialogue etc.
Being able to bring Legion to this is *exactly* how you craft a role-playing game. You let players do the fucking stupidest thing possible and see how they worm out of it. The end result of saving people might be the same, but the interactions you get along the way are pure gold.
0:40 : _ I don't think it's a good Idea to bring a geth..... _ tali ! You are accused of bringing active geth in this ship.... _ .......well....i said it was a Bad Idea.....Shepard is to blame _ true !!!! ( Kill Shepard and légion) MISSION FAILURE
There's a hidden mechanism about how many missions you can do after you triggered reaper IFF quest. I think it's depended on how many loyalty and reruit quests you have on your hand. I usually leaves Tali and Legion's loyalty quest after reaper IFF and when I finish both, collectors would rush normandy.
As much as I hate the gameplay changes to mass effect 2, And completely despise the pathetic final boss, It has an amazing story with fantastic character elements. I can't wait to play it again.
@@caninelupus8369 I posted this comment before watching another video that explains how I can do this without resulting in delaying the rescue of the SR2 crew. When I saw this, I figured that the only way to ensure that Legion got to join Tali on her loyalty mission, I would have to run through an extra mission, which would go against the whole 'Go right away to save the crew' count. Up until this point, I did every single side quest and loyalty mission before acquiring legion, so the install for the IFF only took one mission (which I used to complete Legion's loyalty mission) before the Collectors showed up to steal the crew. Again, figuring that in order to bring Legion to Tali's loyalty mission, I figured that I would have to pick which of the two's loyalty mission to complete before the IFF was completed, then hold off on rescuing the crew while completing the other one.
Everyone is talking about how ironic it is to bring Legion to a trial where Tali is accused of sending active Geth to the Fleet, but keep in mind she did not know what the charges were beforehand.
@3:25 this part made no sense to me. Not only is a man who wants peace with the geth accusing the appearance of geth as a threat; everyone there is acting like they didn't see Legion until right then and there.
I fucking love how unintentionally progressive this sequence is and why I loved playing/seeing it. Imagine being at the first contact of Legion and the final advancement of networked Geth. Capable of speech and sapience. But nooooo this a Quarian Battle Fleet for **checks notes** Tali’s loyalty mission. In which she is accused of bringing active Geth on board. And one of the few missions (I believe) you can explicitly fuck up on and not get loyalty for the Final Mission. Then Imagine, in this pretext, where you bring Legion and Tali onboard, for her trial, just to send the point as Commander Shepard “This stupid petty bullshit is stupid, and you are stupid for bringing my crew into this.” and just **fucking getting away with it** Of course, she did not bring active Geth on board, but her father and a few outliers put them back together then it accidentally gets out of control. And in the final fucking moments of this mission, where all the eyes of the Quarian people at you, Tali and Legion to the side, you get the choice. “Is there any extra evidence you would like to submit?” So if you choose to submit the holographic video data, you can fuck up Tali’s loyalty mission, but it would clean up her name. Or if you withhold it, you can see her get tried as ‘Guilty’ and banished from the fleet. Think, Tali would rather take blame of her dead Fathers admittedly somewhat reckless, but justified Geth assembly/retinkering and be expelled **from the fucking fleet** just to go on a death mission to this unknown red gate fork that no ship has ever returned from (fun!). Ironically, Legion is most confused by this and he ngl, he is a total bro, like over 1000 bros. Seriously, it is the Quarians who are at the fault of the start of the Geth Uprising and even roaming the stars, their fear and hubris with the Geth at full display. He and Tali later getting into it seems so difficult since really, it is just bad looks for both their peoples. In Mass Effect 3, it is a tragedy if Legion dies, but in a calamity when Tali does. So moral of the story, be **there** to see the Messiahic and Master Bro Legion when he was there at Tali’s exile trial. And you got yourself a winning 3-color cupcake baby! Both the Geth and Quarians fighting side by side, and I like to think it all began because you brought the one that talks like a speak-n-spell was there at the trial and later vindicated innocent of Tali Zorah Vas Normandy!
I remember being so conflicted as a kid when the guy I assumed was an asshole was the one who wanted to make peace with the Geth. Especially cuz I was a big fan of Tali, I was super upset that she wasn't open to peace with the Geth!
I can’t believe how much worse this game looks on PS3. The framerate constantly dips into the teens, dialogue is out of sync very often, and it never looks _this_ clear. I’m hoping they’ll remaster the trilogy for us console peasants, especially PS3 owners that got shafted by half-assed ports.
The reason Legion is treated indifferently here is because most Quarian civilians actually think it was their own fault in how they treated the geth after their uprising and they only sided with the admirals out of fear as the ones who willing cooperated with the Geth were killed.
And if console gaming weren't the cancer that it is, we could all have enjoyed this content not being locked behind late-game consequences. Consoles are the cancer that kills good games.
Tali: I'm being tried for treason for bringing active Geth onboard!
Shepard: I'm about to do what's called a pro gamer move.
Shepard when he’s on the ship at the hearing. Why have you brought geth into the ship. Shepard responds bruhhhhh !!!
"Tali you are accused of bringing active geth into the migrant fleet"
Leigon: *awkward chittering*
"Geth do not 'Intentionally' Infiltrate"
Talk about an awkward moment.
Such an awkward boy :) so cute.
Tali: I’m being accused of bringing active Geth on board the flotilla.
Shepard: That’s not good, let’s bring an active Geth on board.
Pure chad move. Their playing checkers while Shepard is playing 4-D chess!
In a Cerberus ship
@@haydenmcginnis1432 And then let's not so subtly threaten the Quarian Captain of the ship you're standing on, whilst giving him an ultimatum.
Shepard: You sent geth materials to the fleet are you insane!? Legion can you believe how irresponsible she is!?
Legion: Beep boop!!
It would have been better to have the legion say we agree with that statement Shepard-commander
Legion Beep boop, everything's fine. ^^
Tali: "I never brought active geth aboard. I only sent parts and pieces."
Shepard: "You sent geth materials back to the Migrant Fleet??? Are you insane? Who would do that?"
Shepard: yeah, only I would bring active geth aboard.
The nerve of him to ask that was hilarious too.
Shep: Who do you think you are? Me?!
Legion: We judge this situation to be "awkward", Shepard-Commander.
Tali stands accused of treason. She shows up in a Cerberus ship and brings a live geth with her
Ok I know you meant “live” geth but the idea of Legion going around trying to offer hugs to the creators is hilarious to me
@@someotherdude6626 We are sorry for your almost extinction. May we offer a hug for peace? *excited chirping*
Love geth?
Do NOT correct that mistake. It's perfect.
@@someotherdude6626 no love geth was correct. Legion gives best hugs and will make you a flowercrown as you giggle away together, lovingly polishing his armor.
Well the geth wants to broker peace with the quarians, like a child wanting the love of their parents back. So being a love geth isn't an exaggeration. XD
lmao this is one of the single rudest and most messed up things Shep can do, I love ME2 so much
You mean pushing a meec through glass letting him fall to his death isn't as rude or messed up.
@@HeadlessChickenTO The merc wasn’t a saint
Pushing a merc off a building, yes messed up; however, this is way more cold and shitty of Shepard to bring Legion, an active geth, to the Quarians like it won't be an issue for them.
@@HeadlessChickenTO the merc was going to try and kill Shepard...probably.
Tali is noble, and Legion is awesome.
"YOU WERE SENDING GETH PARTS TO THE MIGRANT FLEET!?"
- The guy who brings a whole Geth to the migrant fleet
I like how no one reacted to Legion until the counselor pointed it out.
I mean, the dumbasses on the citadel classify Legion as a "assistant drone"
"These suits have terrible peripheral vision but we need them to live! So it kinda evens out!"
"Geth do not INTENTIONALLY infiltrate."
The geth are perfect infiltrators. They don't need to eat, breath or sleep...
Bringing legion to this mission should result in either complete chaos, or completely necessary for peace between the geth and quarians. I mean, legion should either amaze them and talk to them, or absolutely freak them out beyond comprehension. Or Tali should absolutely refuse to allow you to bring him
Yea lol, i dont see the Quarians allowing a straight up geth walk freely around their main ship 😂
There were a lot of story elements that could work here.
Legion actually communicating voluntarily with Quarians.
Legion informing them of the Geth Heretics, and how they differ from current Geth.
Legion revealing how most Geth do not want a war with the Quarians.
There’s a lot of other options with Legion simply being there, but that’d be a lot of work for something many people would miss by not bringing him.
Despite how Legion acted when he walks in, we all remember and know that it was the Geth that kicked them off their home world. So, of course the quarians are showing signs of hostility towards the Geth.
Yeah they did just enough but to actually do it well they would have had to derail things and make major changes instead of swapping dialogue
@@DPowered2 yeah I'm sure they didn't have the time or resources
Tali: I never brought active geth aboard. Only parts and pieces.
Legion: We judge this situation to be "awkward" Creator Tali'Zorah.
I mean, Legion is there because of Shepard, not Tali.
Tali would've never even taken Legion in!
8:07
"This platform is not available for experimentation."
Translation: Shepard-Sempai? Please protect me from the creepy lady. She's scaring me.
No data available
Legion is the funniest squadmate
Actually, translated it's more. Admiral Xen: I wanna fuck that robot.
Legion: We need an adult.
Admiral Xen: I am an adult ^^
Admiral Xen: I can't WAIT to dissect you~
Legion: Let me in... LET ME IIIIIINNNN
3:24
Admiral Koris: Security! A geth is present in the courtroom! Does Tali'Zorah think to affect this hearing with threats?
I love how Legion start frantically looking around.
"Geth?? What geth?? We do not see a... oh."
* sad geth clicking *
Geth do not intentionally infiltrate.
*scooby doo voice* Geth?! Where?!
Admiral koris is a strait G.
(Dude who isn't a dick to geth and actually understands the history and how it all came to be all out war on all sides)
Exactly I love how he was kinda an antagonistic figure in ME2 but by the time you get to the Quarian Arc in 3 you realize he's you're best Quarian Ally (Well second best can't leave out tali)
And he has the greatest ship in the Flotilla, the -Qwib-Qwib- Iktomi.
He is the only one that wanted peace more than any of them.
@@notaseal7864 You shoulda figured that out already in ME2, from the conversation with him shown here in this video.
I remember being delighted with how ME2 threw that curveball. The preliminary trial hearing had me hating his guts, only to realize in the convo aside with him afterward that my Shepard _completely agreed_ with the dude.
@@CognizantCheddar Yeah, right?
"Hey you know that thing that almost made you guys extinct and is now giving you trouble again,yeah I brought one aboard :^)"
Bringing Legion onto the Quarian fleet. Cheeky, very cheeky. Nice.
Shepard=the ultimate troll :-)
The one thing I hate about ME2 is that by the time you get Legion a hidden countdown starts on how many missions you can do before everyone dies.
It’s more that they get taken, once taken a second countdown starts to how many missions you can do after you rush to do the relay option is chosen (if I recall correctly) but I agree that hidden countdown is shit, bright side is if you do everyone else’s then get the iff and legion you get to do his loyalty immediately without issue
You can bring Legion to this mission and still save your entire crew from the Collectors. I’ve tested it multiple times and after you get the Reaper IFF you have time to complete 2 loyalty missions if you have 2 loyalty missions left. Most people assume you have to do everyones before and always leave just Legion’s loyalty mission but I guarantee if you just hold off on Tali’s trial until after the Reaper IFF you can do that one and Legions without your crew dying. But no more than 2.
@@TheNerdguy57 good to know for my 100th playthrough XD
@@TheNerdguy57 You actually can't do but 3 missions, I used a save editor and looked.
But honestly, I once made a me2 playthrough where I would bring Legion on every single mission and there's just so much dialogue that I would never be able to hear without cheating Legion into my squad
Tali: I Would never bring active geth aboard, I only sent parts and pieces
Shepard: *Looks to Legion*
Tali: You're the one that insisted on bringing legion, Not me.
The way legions tilts his head in confusion is kinda like a confused dog and he looks kinda cute when he does it
Would be hysterical if bringing Legion means instant fail to Tali's loyalty.
Task failed successfully. XD
But seriously speaking, it is Shepard who brings Legion, not Tali. So it doesn't confirm the charges against Tali. It might be an advent to a possible war instigated by Shepard, however.
CRITICAL MISSION FAILURE!
aww miss this game a lot. And yes, bringing Legion to Tali's trial makes it more fun for dialogue with the Quarians. The best part is when they see him again. But good choice bringing him and now, I hope they remaster this series.
your wish has been granted
Wish granted.
😳
@@sdorgham3 at the cost of Miranda's ass
@@rinconusmc As far as we know yet, i am sure there are gona be more changes.
The conversation of a possible peace is the most interesting thing of this whole mission.
I love how Legion openly says it depends on the Quarians. They hold no ill will toward their creators beyond the fact they might try and destroy them all again. If peace is the preferable option for the creators they are all for it, which means consensus of the Geth is already "if they stop trying to kill us we are all for peace." The benefit of them being entities of math and logic: no emotions to cloud them from the best decisions.
@@angelangelis8362 Considering those with no emotions operate solely on sound reasoning unlike those with emotions whose emotions prevent them from thinking clearly, I wonder if they are clearly better in living together but as emotional beings, we are just too positively biased towards our own functioning unwilling to even seriously consider the possibility that we are lesser than them, due to our egos.
@@angelangelis8362 What's interesting is that part of the reasons the Quarians attacked the Geth was because they assumed that the Geth would be unsatisfied with being a labor force, which would probably be true of an organic or emotional species. But they're logic-driven machines, they would be inclined to repetitive tasks and would naturally excel at them.
While the Geth might not be fine with being considered "lesser," they would have happily continued their work, assuming that the Quarians began to take the Geth lives into consideration.
Admiral Koris is such a great character. At the start of the trail i hated him for the way he spoke to Tali.
Then you speak to him again and realize that he actually cares about her and he's the only one that recognizes the mistakes his people made with the Geth and he's against a stupid war which the Quarians are likely to lose badly
And then, in ME3, he's the only admiral besides Tali that's not insane.
Imagine she beat the charges then a second trial starts because she brought Legion
After binge watching The Expanse, all I hear is Chrisjen Avasarala, even though I've also played mass effect 2 many many times.
So I was right that was her. Thanks for saving me a Google search.
You know, playing Dragon Age makes hearing the admirals funnier. It's basically hearing Morrigan, Loghain and Avernus.
Captain: "Put that thing back where it came from or so help me"
Just noticed: the quarian female leader Shala'Raan is voiced by Shohreh Aghdashloo, from The Expanse
I do remember she was in the episode law and order SVU and bones as well, sadly she ever came out for one episode of law and order and bones and that's it, but she is the best actress so I'll let her slide.
Captain Grayson from Arcane as well
Lakshmi-4 from destiny 2
She was in an episode of House M.D. too
@@anthony8241 Must be weird to be her; years of bit parts and she finally gets really noticed in an ensemble scifi cast in her..what? 50's? Unusual for a female actress.
1:40 "charging you with bringing active geth aboard the ship" - like we're doing right NOW !! ))
Bringing Legion along to Tali's mission made Koris vas QWIB-QWIB a 1000% better character, it transforms him from a cowardly and snooty dude into a sympathetic person who truly wants to accept the geth as their own people
"Tali didn't bring active Geth into the migrant fleet, I did!"
I cant imagine what Javik would say at this hearing in regards to Tali, would be awesome to have him modded in!
"Primitives have a weird way of justice."
"Throw the machine out the airlock!"
@@Jampolo_OG The quarians would be amazed and jump to quick agreement over the fact that this guy from an ancient old species actually fully shares their sentiment over their hatred of the geth than be amazed at seeing an actual Prothean onboard.
But they’ll probably get some uncomfortable feelings over his knowledge of their primitive past and constant call-out of their mistakes XD.
did you know that protheans ate quarians
Damn, ME 1 and 2 had great writing. I loved interactions between Quarians and the Geth.
shep: so we did a little troling
I always do this by saving Tali's mission for right after the reaper corpse, with legion's next, there's just enough time to still do the Tali Romance using the time from just after her mission, just after legion's mission, and just after the Normandy is invaded to do all her dialogue.
I think the hardest choice if you dint talk to the different admirals is either proof talis innocent or if she is guilty. You want her to be innocent and you have proof but she begs you not to tell them because her father would look bad and she doesn't want that. So either make her happy and she is ban from the ship or make her sad and She can still come to the ship
I mean. Paragon works
You can pass a paragon or renegade check to clear her name without revealing her father's guilt.
@@Xelief @Calvin Coates He said "if you didn't talk to the admiral". Perhaps these parangon/renegade check are only available if Shepard is aware of the political mess of this trial. It's just a guess, I always talk to everybody.
You’re both wrong. You can invite the crowd
If you save Kal'Reegar and give Veetor to the migrant fleet, you can rally the crowd without a speech check
What a coincidence. I just finished this game three days ago and now I'm playing Mass Effect 3, I just finished the "Priority: Geth Dreadnought" mission a few hours ago.
Thanks for uploading this, I wanted to see what the Quarians would do if Legion was brought to their ship, but I did this mission way before I recruited Legion.
You bring Legion here for Tali's trail, it is always a problem. But the best part is how the Admirals react after they see him again.
Now, it's been 4 years.
3:31 why were they all surprised? Did they just ignore him until he was finally mentioned?! 😭
I like Quarians names.
"Vas deferens"
"Vas ectomy"
@@ericstockham7009 More like bore ragnarok
"You have a ship named Quip Quip?"
@@bossshun9 Oh, here we go.
@Big Boss Pugh OH GOD THE CREATORS GOT OUT THE QWIB QWIB LETS LEAVE RANNOCH
Nevermind me I'm just really happy every time this game mentions something from Mass Effect: Ascension
probably would have made more sense for them to do what they did with Bastila in KOTOR, where she just would not leave the ship on Korriban.
Just finished the game one hour ago
I love hiw Admiral Xen basically has a crush on Legion lmao
Is it me or do character movements in cut scenes look better and smoother then ME3?
Its not you. They were under time pressure for ME2 but nothing like the super-crunch that was ME3. So ME3 has an extreme lack of polish in stuff like that, and it becomes more obvious the later into ME3 you go. See: heads spinning more than 180˚ to engage in dialogue etc.
@@okankyoto But they did end up fixing all that in a later update, right?
The scale is way off at 6:37, Legion looks like a Prime
He's on the stairs
Legion-kun is a prime in my heart ❤
This geth is like he has a giant button that says "I really wish I wasn't here right now"
Being able to bring Legion to this is *exactly* how you craft a role-playing game. You let players do the fucking stupidest thing possible and see how they worm out of it. The end result of saving people might be the same, but the interactions you get along the way are pure gold.
Another example would be bringing Garrus and Grunt to recruit Mordin
It's wild to me that Koris is the most reasonable character, aside from his opposition to Tali. I love his opinions on Geth over anyone elses.
Shepard talking to himself in the beginning. I mean Mark voiced the commander and the quarian as well. LoL
Mark also voiced all the big, stupid jellyfish... I mean the Hanar.
He also voiced Prazza who died on Freedoms Progress
0:40 :
_ I don't think it's a good Idea to bring a geth.....
_ tali ! You are accused of bringing active geth in this ship....
_ .......well....i said it was a Bad Idea.....Shepard is to blame
_ true !!!! ( Kill Shepard and légion)
MISSION FAILURE
"Shepard-Commander, the creators are grabbing pitchforks. We fear for this platform's safety."
There's a hidden mechanism about how many missions you can do after you triggered reaper IFF quest. I think it's depended on how many loyalty and reruit quests you have on your hand. I usually leaves Tali and Legion's loyalty quest after reaper IFF and when I finish both, collectors would rush normandy.
The invisible counter starts after acquiring Reaper IFF and it only allows you to do 4 missions - N7 or Loyalty. (DLC missions mostly don't count)
Admirals:Tali,you are accused in bringing active geth to the Fleet!
Legion is like:Um... Geth do not "intentionally" infintrate.
Damn I just laughed at qwib qwib, I didn’t know he was chill like that
As much as I hate the gameplay changes to mass effect 2, And completely despise the pathetic final boss, It has an amazing story with fantastic character elements. I can't wait to play it again.
At least it had a final boss; Mass Effect 3 was literally just a horde for your final fight, unless you count Marauder Shields
@@noirhelios marauder shields was the final boss
ME3s story was so weak.
Admiral Xen sounds like she has the hots for Legion xD
Then I want to be Legion.
Its fascinating how much Koris's behavior changes with this setup! Im mad at myself for not knowing this for 14 years 😐
This made me revert my save by 5 hours to do this BC i wanna see it in person its fuckin hilarious.
I would love to have this happen in my game, except for the fact that would end up killing everyone on the SR2 (minus Dr. Chawkwas).
How?
@@caninelupus8369 I posted this comment before watching another video that explains how I can do this without resulting in delaying the rescue of the SR2 crew. When I saw this, I figured that the only way to ensure that Legion got to join Tali on her loyalty mission, I would have to run through an extra mission, which would go against the whole 'Go right away to save the crew' count.
Up until this point, I did every single side quest and loyalty mission before acquiring legion, so the install for the IFF only took one mission (which I used to complete Legion's loyalty mission) before the Collectors showed up to steal the crew.
Again, figuring that in order to bring Legion to Tali's loyalty mission, I figured that I would have to pick which of the two's loyalty mission to complete before the IFF was completed, then hold off on rescuing the crew while completing the other one.
You could use mods if you’re on pc. Let’s you recruit Legion at the start of the game
Everyone is talking about how ironic it is to bring Legion to a trial where Tali is accused of sending active Geth to the Fleet, but keep in mind she did not know what the charges were beforehand.
Bioware's world building for ME2 is so good
Hard to believe Shala Raan was voiced by the same actress that voiced Roshan.What a life...and her mysteries.
@3:25 this part made no sense to me. Not only is a man who wants peace with the geth accusing the appearance of geth as a threat; everyone there is acting like they didn't see Legion until right then and there.
Props to Mark Meer for how bullshit he sounded in his rant at the beginning lol
1:53 I didn't ask that. My Sherpard already expects this kind of things to be done, even if they happen behind her back.
I remember doing this not knowing what would happen, I did it because I HAD to know what would happen.
I was not disappointed. 😂😂
Tali: I never brought active geth aboard
Shepherd: I did, his name’s legion
Legion: the creator Captain does not seem amused
I fucking love how unintentionally progressive this sequence is and why I loved playing/seeing it.
Imagine being at the first contact of Legion and the final advancement of networked Geth. Capable of speech and sapience. But nooooo this a Quarian Battle Fleet for **checks notes** Tali’s loyalty mission. In which she is accused of bringing active Geth on board. And one of the few missions (I believe) you can explicitly fuck up on and not get loyalty for the Final Mission.
Then Imagine, in this pretext, where you bring Legion and Tali onboard, for her trial, just to send the point as Commander Shepard “This stupid petty bullshit is stupid, and you are stupid for bringing my crew into this.” and just **fucking getting away with it**
Of course, she did not bring active Geth on board, but her father and a few outliers put them back together then it accidentally gets out of control. And in the final fucking moments of this mission, where all the eyes of the Quarian people at you, Tali and Legion to the side, you get the choice. “Is there any extra evidence you would like to submit?”
So if you choose to submit the holographic video data, you can fuck up Tali’s loyalty mission, but it would clean up her name. Or if you withhold it, you can see her get tried as ‘Guilty’ and banished from the fleet.
Think, Tali would rather take blame of her dead Fathers admittedly somewhat reckless, but justified Geth assembly/retinkering and be expelled **from the fucking fleet** just to go on a death mission to this unknown red gate fork that no ship has ever returned from (fun!).
Ironically, Legion is most confused by this and he ngl, he is a total bro, like over 1000 bros. Seriously, it is the Quarians who are at the fault of the start of the Geth Uprising and even roaming the stars, their fear and hubris with the Geth at full display. He and Tali later getting into it seems so difficult since really, it is just bad looks for both their peoples.
In Mass Effect 3, it is a tragedy if Legion dies, but in a calamity when Tali does. So moral of the story, be **there** to see the Messiahic and Master Bro Legion when he was there at Tali’s exile trial. And you got yourself a winning 3-color cupcake baby! Both the Geth and Quarians fighting side by side, and I like to think it all began because you brought the one that talks like a speak-n-spell was there at the trial and later vindicated innocent of Tali Zorah Vas Normandy!
I remember being so conflicted as a kid when the guy I assumed was an asshole was the one who wanted to make peace with the Geth. Especially cuz I was a big fan of Tali, I was super upset that she wasn't open to peace with the Geth!
Legion: download complete!
I decided not to do this on my recent paragon playthrough. It feels like such a renegade option that I'm saving it for then.
I’ll do the opposite and not get Legion and letting the geth die
This is how it should be if you want peace between them in ME 3, show the quarians the Geth can co exist.
Though it would be BS that you can’t get peace if you don’t bring him
Well someone had to do this
4:30 I mean excluding legion?
Can this be done playing the Legendary Edition without triggering the collectors attacking the new Normandy and taking the crew?
Yes apparently you can do Tali's immediately after Reaper IFF then do Legion's loyalty mission and your crew will survive.
BOLD STRATEGY COTTON
Wait, is Admiral Xen also Morrigan from Dragon Age?
Yes. Both are voiced by the wonderful Claudia Black.
My favourite mission in me2 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
I love how hilariously unrealistic this entire thing is.
Well, technically, this time it is Shepard who bring the geth, not Tali, and they can't trial and exile him, so...
too bad you have to speed run the main game to hear these unique voice lines
Кила селай блеат! :-)
Disliked because you didn't ask about "Quib Quib".
I can’t believe how much worse this game looks on PS3. The framerate constantly dips into the teens, dialogue is out of sync very often, and it never looks _this_ clear.
I’m hoping they’ll remaster the trilogy for us console peasants, especially PS3 owners that got shafted by half-assed ports.
Oh shut the fuck up
Well well well
@@ciaranmcguinness8900 Now who’s shuttin’ the fuck up
Lol
I had the PS3 version I really didn't experience that much trouble I had a great time
While I like this I feel like bringing legion aboard is something only reneg shepherd should be able to do .
The reason Legion is treated indifferently here is because most Quarian civilians actually think it was their own fault in how they treated the geth after their uprising and they only sided with the admirals out of fear as the ones who willing cooperated with the Geth were killed.
And they were right as their ancestors started the exile of the current generation
Narrative dissonance
And if console gaming weren't the cancer that it is, we could all have enjoyed this content not being locked behind late-game consequences. Consoles are the cancer that kills good games.