Kaidan mass effect 3
Her path was one of cooperation and understanding, and she just ends up maintaining an attachment to humanity, the Alliance, and focusing on the truth that all other species ultimately look out for their own as well. Do I think that's anything close to what ended up happening? Definitely not. Could I see another timeline Ashley surviving Eden Prime and joining Cerberus and becoming overtly anti-alien in a different experience apart from meeting Shepard? Yes. They can like or accept EDI but are skeptical about Geth and maintain direct opposition to Reapers (like most central characters). VS, Kaidan or Ashley, is also not particularly enthused about any sort of cooperation with synthetics though. She then moves beyond that in what little we see in ME2, and she's only more of a harder headed alternative to Kaidan in ME3. I have actually never fully explored dialogue with ashley and kaidan so i think i will be doing that, (and shooting down kaidan everytime he hits on me) and then seeing who i like better from these conversations.ītw i checked out your profile and we both have the same exact gaming personalities lolĪshley is barely racist/speciesist and is more a soft xenophobe nationalist in ME1 - and I don't think xenophobia should be automatically equated to racism, only that the latter can be consequence of the former. For one reason or another it suited them better to go for Kaidan. It's more that I've never had a Shepard that would save Ashley.
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Originally posted by Lisa87_:I'm the opposite! I never really warmed up to Ashley - although it's not that I disliker her - like Kaidan, she does get better as the series goes on. So unless there's someone you don't like, or you romance one or the other, they made it impossible for there to be a 'right answer'! It's so evil, but so good. Depends which one you value more and also what class your Shepard is.
OR you save Ash because weapons experts are always useful.