I disliked him right off the bat; moaning about his L2 shit, so I don't know why people like him. I'm glad I chose Ashley over Kaiden, I'm never looking back.
Oh boy, another one of these. Let me start with the basics.will1182 said:EDIT: And can someone explain how it's possible to like Ashley? She's such a xenophobic *****.
I think Kaiden is a pretty cool guy he fights aleins and doesn't afraid of anything./sarcasmTraitortoHeaven said:I dunno, he was Shepards 2nd in Command, and since it was either him or Ashely... I chose Ashley.
Although he sounded liek a wife in ME2, I thought he was a pretty cool guy
Its funny. Everything you listed is why I couldn't stand her. The first impression (xenophobic god-nut) was actually more interesting that the dishwatery bullshit further delving reveals. Made her seem like a paladin or warhammer 40k flavored space marine.Vrex360 said:-big snip-
I still think she's a fair distance away from ever being a 'god nut' unless you assume everyone of any varying percentage of faith is automatically a 'god nut'. As it stands I did still find her quite interesting. The way she has to force herself to be better than the best, has grudges that can be moved past and can move past those and generally I just found her to be a very believable real example of a tough woman in gaming.Cynical skeptic said:Its funny. Everything you listed is why I couldn't stand her. The first impression (xenophobic god-nut) was actually more interesting that the dishwatery bullshit further delving reveals. Made her seem like a paladin or warhammer 40k flavored space marine.Vrex360 said:-big snip-
I think the idea is that she had always known that fact but because she was raised to be a 'patriot' to the Alliance she always sort of denied that and used the Turians and Council as a smokescreen to hide the fact that she really just felt inadequate among the Alliance.Also, the fact you can pretty much get her to drop all that bullshit with a few lines of dialogue paints her as impossibly dumb. "HMM, I NEVER THOUGHT THAT PARTIES WHO COULD HAVE NO POSSIBLE INFLUENCE ON MY FAMILIES NAME WEREN'T AT FAULT FOR MY BLACKLIST! OH SHEPARD, LET US FUCK."
Eh, a big theme is science fiction is always the phasing out of old superstitions (or at least having them grow to all encompassing levels) in favor of more rational, less magical thought. God and such are typically assumed to be the "of the gap's" variety of deities. Thus with expanding knowledge, the role of faith must shrink.Vrex360 said:I still think she's a fair distance away from ever being a 'god nut' unless you assume everyone of any varying percentage of faith is automatically a 'god nut'.
Are fangirls really that savage and stupid? I was merely on a quest for knowledge and understanding(though due to the fact that it was about Kaiden, its not as awesome as I'm describing it). Are they really that blinded over something as stupid as a video game character?Lonan said:If you're asking why girls like him, that's kind of a girl thing. Just don't bother. You're better off that way. Even if you got an explanation, would you understand it? No. You don't know what you're getting into. Why don't you just propose a Sasuke/Hinata coupling on Youtube? You would get flamed into a crisp. The only reason you're safe is because you're putting this on the Escapist. I would just drop it. The Fan-girls are deadly outside of these walls.
Also, I didn't even know who Kaiden was until shortly before Virmire. I went down into the Normandy and saw this random guy called Kaiden, and didn't know who he was, until I remembered he was that guy on Eden Prime.
If you bothered to talk to him in between missions, he revealed his back story... in which he killed a Turian by roundhouse kicking it in the face as a teen.L3m0n_L1m3 said:I'm sorry, what?soutbr1 said:i only liked him because he killed that turian with a round house kick to the face. He must be a descendant of Chuck Norris or something.