Marauder replaces Ms. Liberty in AP along with Aurora and Pendragon


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What really sucks about that pic is the Pendragon armor, or rather the fact that players still do not have access to it.
This is pretty much what I'm still stuck on too.


 

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I don't think we'll see all three of them in AP. The teaser could be that the three of them are coming to Primal tho.

Trainers in different areas perhaps?


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I don't think we'll see all three of them in AP. The teaser could be that the three of them are coming to Primal tho.

Trainers in different areas perhaps?
I'm still hoping that we fix Galaxy City and they hang out there.


 

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Which makes me wish I paid more attention to the story lines instead of just mashing buttons...
You still can


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Aurora and Pendragon are alright, but Marauder? He's the most despicable person in Cole's service, even worse than Mother Mayhem (who, IMO, was insane rather than evil).
I hadn't read that before, so I'm glad you linked to it. But that doesn't make him sound like the "most despicable person" at all. He really did gather up a group of refugees and teach them to survive and even thrive in the DE-dominated wilderness, even though he wasn't anywhere near as kind and benevolent as his official bio made him sound. But... the dog analogy comes up again. As callous as he could be to outsiders, he watched over his pack. (At least, until he found a bigger pack to run with. But even that took ten whole years, and his pack was well-trained to survive without him)

That pretty much solidified my previous impression of him from Lambda sector, where he shows up to keep it safe and kick you invaders out of his house - he's a protector as much as a destroyer. Note that neither "protecting" nor "destroying" are in and of themselves inherently good or evil. Just because I consider him a protector doesn't mean I consider him a hero.

I do think, however, that with Cole's empire destroyed, he's now going to be looking for another pack to run with.


 

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I know Marauder has done bad things, and will continue doing bad things. I also don't dispute he's an animal. However, he strikes me kind of like Grunt from Mass Effect 2 - a wild, violent beast that CAN be controlled by someone strong enough to pull his leash.

Can't see Marauder reading Hemingway...

Alltho Maruader should read Soldiers Home after what happens in the Mag.


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I must say, I'm quite glad that I'm not the only one who thinks of that movie every time people start going on about 'the greater good'.


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I hadn't read that before, so I'm glad you linked to it. But that doesn't make him sound like the "most despicable person" at all. He really did gather up a group of refugees and teach them to survive and even thrive in the DE-dominated wilderness, even though he wasn't anywhere near as kind and benevolent as his official bio made him sound. But... the dog analogy comes up again. As callous as he could be to outsiders, he watched over his pack. (At least, until he found a bigger pack to run with. But even that took ten whole years, and his pack was well-trained to survive without him)

That pretty much solidified my previous impression of him from Lambda sector, where he shows up to keep it safe and kick you invaders out of his house - he's a protector as much as a destroyer. Note that neither "protecting" nor "destroying" are in and of themselves inherently good or evil. Just because I consider him a protector doesn't mean I consider him a hero.

I do think, however, that with Cole's empire destroyed, he's now going to be looking for another pack to run with.
But his in game story has him playing angles that would put him as more a villain.

"Yeah. I run this gang from the outside" type of things.


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