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shirenomad) wrote2011-03-23 05:53 pm
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On the effects of mass.
I'm doing this exercise again, but this time I'm giving you some advance notice: these are my Mass Effect characters. Refrain from asking about actual Mass Effect events (especially as I haven't played ME2 through yet and do not want to be hit with spoilers), but feel free to tailor your questions to your knowledge of the ME universe in general (culture, tech, politics, etc.)
1) Dara
2) Cole
3) Brit
4) Zaku
1) Dara
2) Cole
3) Brit
4) Zaku
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What is the origin of 3's name? Short for a real name, or is it a nickname?
2 is dying of an incurable medical condition, and is drafting a will. Are 1, 3, and 4 mentioned? If so, how?
4 is dying of an incurable medical condition which doesn't incapacitate one at all until the last 5 minutes or so. Doctors give him a day to live. What does he do?
1, through some fluke of the nature of fictionality itself, finds herself deposited on real Earth, circa these modern days we live in. Finding no hint of a way back, she resigns herself to the notion that she may have to live here permanently. What does she do for work? Hobbies? Where does she settle (either type of tenement, or city, or both?)
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Q2: Well, the four don't actually exist together; each is a different version of the main character. But if we assume they could somehow have met, Cole would give a small but not insignificant bequest to anyone who had served with him more than a couple times and not been a screw-up about it, or had ever clearly saved his bacon.
Q3: He'd immediately find some solo suicide mission to go on. Like hell he's going to check out on anything as inglorious as a disease. (He's also getting in one last go with Liara before he leaves.)
Q4: She'd definitely find 21st century humanity to be backwards, and would probably get involved in lobbying for social change. (She won't be particularly successful at it, as many ideas she takes for granted are things the average human today finds outrageous.) For hobbies she'll take up stargazing, and will take (bittersweet) pleasure finding locations she's visited in the night sky. Between those two needs, she'll reside within an hour's commute of a major political center (probably Geneva or Brussels), but far enough to get a relatively clear sky.