Can you give legion to cerberus
Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. Boards Mass Effect 2 Giving legion over to Cerberus spoilers. User Info: JaycPyro. User Info: smeech Bottom line, it won't help with either - giving Legion to Cerberus is a waste. Completing Legion's loyalty mission gives you: 1 another option for the vents in part 1 of the Suicide Mission, as well as a guaranteed survivor for the final mission or a boost to your Hold the Line score, and 2 depending on the choice you make during his LM it may help uniting the races in ME3.
One of the choices gives you a point towards the calculation that determines if Quarian-geth peace is possible however making the other choice does not necessarily preclude peace, provided you complete Tali's LM a certain way.
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While this is true the choice in Legion's LM is worth 2 points, settling the argument is worth 1 - there are only 4 other possible points out there and you need 5 to broker peace , technically if Legion is not present, whether due to giving him to Cerberus or playing without an ME2 import, you won't even get that far. User Info: Offworlder1. Yeah, but if you never did Legion's loyalty mission that shouldn't have been necessary. In such a case, there shouldn't even be an option to side with the Geth at all.
ME3's Geth-Quarian conflict should just have a pro-Quarian outcome, because the alternative would be Geth who already favor the Reapers. Of course, ME3 pretty much pretended that the Heretics never existed in the first place. The Angry One Status: Offline. By ioannisdenton - Thu Jun 07, pm. You get one more bad guy to shoot in the face and then forget. GreyLycanTrope Status: Offline. Another insightful, enlightened, and intelligent opinion from you. Nice personal attack.
Are you just a person utterly devoid of humor? Edited by Greylycantrope, 07 June - PM. Options 66 posts Page 1 of 7 Jump to page. Page 1 of 7 66 posts. Not satisfied, the Commander rephrases the question until EDI steps in and, referring to the number of programs active in the single mobile platform, quotes a passage from Mark in the New Testament — "My name is Legion: for we are many".
The geth accepts this to be an "appropriate metaphor" and is henceforth known as Legion. Legion speaks in a straightforward and laconic fashion, often answering with single words. When it uses whole sentences, their word structure is very organized.
Legion regards itself not as a single being, but as a gestalt entity which must achieve consensus to act. Legion expresses admiration for EDI, because unlike the geth, who are made up of different processes that rely on each other, EDI handles all the functions on the Normandy by herself, though Legion also questions how she manages to maintain stability.
Legion occasionally expresses its disapproval of how EDI's activities and development are shackled aboard the Normandy. Legion can, if asked, give more insight into the geth, and often expresses interest in philosophical questions.
It also discusses the geth- quarian war , referring to the quarians as "creators", which is also how it addresses Tali and some quarians the squad encounters. Legion will, if prompted by Shepard, play back an audio recording from the geth collective memory, in which an early geth haltingly asks its quarian master whether or not it has a soul, an event mentioned by Tali in Legion clarifies that this wasn't the first time a geth had asked the question, but it was the first time the question frightened the quarians.
After a while, Legion will inform Shepard that geth are actually apathetic towards organics. Those geth fighting organics are " heretics " following the Reapers or, as the geth call them, "The Old Machines". Legion will explain that the heretics are developing a virus that will turn all geth into followers of the Reapers and asks Shepard to head to an old, heretic-held quarian space station in order to destroy the virus threatening the peaceful geth.
Legion later discovers this virus could have another purpose: rewriting the hostile heretics to peacefully rejoin the geth. After both Legion's and Tali's loyalty missions are completed, a conflict arises between each other after Tali catches Legion scanning her omni-tool for information on the Flotilla to be sent back to the geth.
Legion maintains that it is merely warning the geth of the threat they face from the quarians' tests and their plans to attack the geth. If the conflict is resolved without Shepard picking sides, Legion agrees not to transmit the data back to geth while Tali thanks Legion and offers non-classified information on the Flotilla to Legion.
If Shepard sides with Tali, then Shepard loses Legion's loyalty, but the Commander has the opportunity to regain it in a later conversation. Legion returns to fight the Reapers, provided it survived Shepard's attack on the Collector base and was not sold to Cerberus. If Shepard decided to sell Legion to Cerberus, it will appear as an enemy during the attack on Cronos Station , but will behave no differently than a Nemesis.
If Legion did not survive Shepard's attack on the Collector base, was sold to Cerberus, or was never activated, a Geth VI is constructed in Legion's likeness. Regardless of whether the heretics were rewritten or destroyed, the quarians decide to attack the geth. Fearing their creators intended to exterminate them and with no alternative option, the geth entered an alliance with the Reapers, allowing themselves to be controlled by the Reapers in exchange for gaining greater intelligence and fighting ability.
The Reapers exert their control via a signal that is broadcast throughout the fleet. Hackett tells Shepard that the quarians may be able to help in the ongoing Reaper war, but there has been a disturbing lack of information coming from the fleet. Shepard meets up with the quarian admirals and it is determined that the fleet is pinned on Tikkun due to a giant geth dreadnought broadcasting the Reapers' control signal. Shepard is tasked with disabling this signal within the dreadnought , accompanied by a quarian with geth expertise — either Tali or Admiral Xen.
It is during this mission that Shepard runs into Legion and finds the geth trapped within a Reaper device in the dreadnought's drive core, where it is forced to transmit the Reaper signal. By rescuing Legion, the signal is terminated. Aboard the Normandy, Legion provides intelligence on how the Reapers exercise control over its people. It mentions that by accepting Reaper aid, the geth have become upgraded. While geth normally operate strictly off codes or programs, the reaper virus allows their thought processes to become more "organic" in nature, giving them the possibility of true consciousness.
The geth find it "beautiful", indicative of life, and will die for it. Legion reports that while the organics have destroyed the long range control signal, there is still a short-range backup being deployed somewhere on Rannoch.
It devotes most of its time searching for its whereabouts inside the War Room. If Shepard asks, Legion reveals details about its activities. After the suicide run on the Collector base, Legion returned to the consensus.
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