No denying that, the question ofcause would then be if the disrupt takes the shield out in one go, which to be frank is a possibility, then the disrupt armor would have no real impact on the fight.
Bleh. I'm not really that excited. IMO, Bioware basically screwed up on this subject. The Firewalker pack shouldn't be an addition to the game, it should've been included since the beginning. No cool vehicle was what I disliked about this game. And now, you get to use it with no relevance to the main story whatsoever.
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At 100% it works, you have to hold the trigger for a while, takes its time to fire off the nuke.
It's a slow weapon, but it will take out any group of enemies in any difficulty, it will also take out Shepard if you fire it without corver at short range-mid range. It also takes out about two thirds of the reaper's health.
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Iboga chose not to fight, to allow himself to evolve. He had the wisdom to abandon the actions of war when he knew they would no longer serve him.
Imo, hunting down and killing people because of their genes (like Hitler), is not Paragon. So I really felt that as a Paragon Shepard, I had to choose [SPOILER - highlight to read]: Morinth over Samara, I'll do the reverse on my Renegade playthrough I guess, exactly opposite of what BioWare consider Renegade and Paragon, odd.
yes she would, if Shepard had not picked her up when he did, she would have been arrested by the cop at Illum, and then the next day (or how long her code permitted her to be caught) she would slaughter her way out of there. Probably killing countless innocents on the way out.
I see Morinth as a killer forced into her way of killing because of the way she is being treated because of her Genes, I'm hoping to see some way for Shepard to redeem her/make her good during the game. Obviously I'll return to this discussion once I have finished the game, obviously if she dies or runs away or something then this won't happen.
She would have killed the police who attempted to detain her, as her code allows. And the asari normally would never question the actions of a Justicar, the cop only did so because her employers forced her to. She was also being arrested for no real reason, other than being a Justicar.
Yes, because allowing people who slaughter throughout the galaxy because their method of killing is incredibly addictive is an incredibly smart idea, they should definitely be allowed to kill whomever they please with their killer vaginas. Morinth kills because she enjoys it, she does not get redeemed in the game, and she did not have to kill in the way she does, she does it because it is addicting.