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If you're not interested in anything that Mass Effect 2 has to offer romantically, why not try out your Mass Effect 1 love interest?
If he or she is human, you're out of luck -- your old Alliance comrades scarely want anything to do with you now that you're attached (however reluctantly) to Cerberus.
Liara, on the other hand, is readily available to talk to on Illium. If you successfully romanced her the first time around, you'll see right away that the romance is still active -- BUT, MS. T'Soni will be keep her distance.
UNLESS you decide to play Lair of the Shadow Broker. (Which is paid DLC. Sucks, right?) Just like any other love interest in Mass Effect 2, you have to take care of Liara's personal problems before she lets you get close again. But it's a pretty satisfying chase, and while the end may not be as steamy as some other romances, it's certainly worth the wait.
(It may be possible to actually START a romance this way, but I haven't independently verified that to find out.)
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Ok so how the hell is Ashley more of a bitch than kaidan?! They have the exact same dialog?? You just showed different parts of the horizon scene and with kaidan you showed the part where they're most calm and with Ashley you showed when they get mad at you but they both say the exact same thing!!!
Peelzkeelz 1 week ago
@Peelzkeelz Because even though the spirit of the dialogue is the same, it's not identical, and the delivery is completely different.
Kind of like how FemShep is better in every way than BroShep, even though they're otherwise for all intents and purposes the same character. :P
(Also, it's funnier!)
SeanOrange 1 week ago