[quote=Hexaflexagon] Yeah that does suck........ Having to deal with Wreav instead of Wrex is like.... well sad and empty on the insideMordin whole character arc if you just talk to him is wonderful, because you realize in the end past all of his idiocentricities and weird exterior. He is just a dude that did some things that he had to do, even if they were'nt the right things morally and how that is eating him apart. It just feels real and alive. Let me tell you though managing to save everyone in ME2 makes; ME3's Citadel DLC even though it is the oddest and craziest mass effect DLC out there. (And the most fun mind you) Oh so much better. [/quote] Oh don't worry, I've saved all my crew in the ME2 suicide mission on both play throughs I've had of that game. I'm like one of those old school RPG gamers, ya know? I like to explore every side mission, every facet of every hallway, talk to every single crew member, and I love to play the good guy...the thought of being evil makes me cringe, I don't know, my moral compass just doesn't allow me to be able to make people suffer... Even though in the ME series you don't play as the bad guy if you're a renegade...you're just like an antihero, which I guess is kinda cool.