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Mass Effect 2 - Elnora's fate - All squadmate reactions
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- čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
- During Samara's recruitment mission Dossier: The Justicar you can encounter an Eclipse mercenary named Elnora. After finding her unsuccessfully hiding under a desk, you will then have to make a choice whether to shoot her or let her go.
Later during the mission, you will find her audio log revealing that she was the one who killed the business partner of the volus merchant Pitne For. A few of your squadmates will have comments while talking to Elnora, and all of them will have something to say after the reveal of Elnora's actions. Their responses will vary based on your previous choice to spare or shoot Elnora.
Once you return from the Eclipse base with the information Samara needs, you can also inform detective Anaya about Elnora's fate.
Timestamps:
0:00 Meeting Elnora
1:34 Squadmate comments (let Elnora go)
3:00 Squadmate comments (killed Elnora)
4:27 Telling detective Anaya about Elnora, Paragon version (let Elnora go)
5:33 Telling detective Anaya about Elnora, Renegade version (killed Elnora)
Remember what Pitne For said:
“Each Eclipse sister commits a murder to earn her uniform.”
She accidently committed justified homicide in this case. Elnora's ONE and ONLY victim was a guy who dealt in space-narcotics, and was cheapening his product by mixing in deadly chemicals to dilute it, which killed his customers. He was fleeing the law when he ran into her, while she was seeking a victim. A happy accident.
@@NostalgicGamerRickOShay she WILLINGLY killed, first of all, second there's no such thing as "justified homicide," it doesn't matter what the victim did it's still murder, and third she bragged about it and said she couldn't wait to do it again. In my eyes she's nothing short of a terrorist
Idk if you guys noticed I had to watch a few times but I'm pretty sure Elnora was the killer
Detective Anaya will want to know about this.
…no shit man. Eclipse members should kill someone to join the band
Ah yes, "Elnora", the young Asari Eclipse merc allegedly accused of murder on Illium? Bah! We have dismissed this notion. -Sparatus 🤪
Zaeeds line is cold as fuck hahaha
Elnora is nothing to the guy who made the Blue Suns lol
thats why he is one of my favs
Grunt: Called her a coward.
Jack:Called her an enemy.
Zaeed:Told her to face the wall.
FACE THE WALL
Zaeed is ruthless 😂
@@waragon4737 Zaeed is the Jango Fett of the Normandy
I was considering letting her go. But as soon as she grabbed the gun, it was over for her.
Zaeeds line here is what made me like his character
…Something tells me that we shouldn’t have let Elnora go.
This would have taken really long to compile - well done.
It sure did! Elnora's little monologue in now permanently ingrained in my brain.
Her death sequence was hilarious. 1 2 3 and dead lmao
I always just killed her whenever she reaches for her shotgun
She got away on my last play through. Somehow I totally forgot about her until I got to her recorded confession. I tried to double back, but she was gone in the location she was supposed to be.
if you let her live, you could see her in ME3 but I forget where. I did it by accident on my first playthrough but not the second..... shot her as soon as the renegade action popped up.
@@BxGStone Incorrect, she does not appear again.
@@flingymingy Kinda. She does not make an onscreen appearance. But that blue tentacle freak will send 1 message taunting you for failing to apprehend her. And they promised if they survive the Reaper invasion, they are still gonna kill innocent people.
@@HighKnight bruh
@@HighKnight Huh? I always show her mercy, as her victim deserved what he got, but I have NEVER gotten that message, and the Mass Effect wiki has NO SUCH thing on her profile. No message.
Timestamps:
0:00 Meeting Elnora
1:34 Squadmate comments (let Elnora go)
3:00 Squadmate comments (killed Elnora)
4:27 Telling detective Anaya about Elnora, paragon version (let Elnora go)
5:33 Telling detective Anaya about Elnora, renegade version (killed Elnora)
Great compilation, thanks!
it seems that .. "Elnora was the Killer .. " ... It was the right dessision to shot her
I wish this mission was more open ended, like the investigation against Saren back in ME1, so we were able to know whether she's a killer or not ahead of meeting her depending on how you play the mission
Her status as the killer is only half the picture; did her victim deserve what he got or not is the other half, and believe me, he DID deserve it. He was also killing people.
One could also question if knowing that Elnora having killed the Volus means that she deserves death.
She seems to have no loyalty to the Eclipse and her victim was already involved in more elaborate criminal dealings than simple murder. It's also possible Elnora had a genuine change of heart when her own life was at risk, even if it was only out of self preservation. It's also possible she was just lying to save herself, and that she'll go back to crime the moment no one is looking for her.
I hate when they hide the right option behind the renegade
Paragon and renegade decisions aren't necessarily right or wrong. That's what the game tries to teach you.
@@tidan4575 I suppose that’s true based on the geth and quarians on Rannoch
Obviously renegade is right (unless peace is possible)
Goodness me, their legal system is a joke. lol
Illium barely has a legal system.
@@Her_Imperious_Condescension hmm yeah that is definitely more the case here than on other worlds. I was forgetting for a moment that that's where this mission takes place. Do you think they wouldn't be so ready to strictly go with the cultural tradition surrounding justicars, on more typical asari worlds? Interesting thought and I'm thinking, probably not.
Welcome to Illium!
Considering Illium allows slavery but will kill someone over corporate espionage, I'd say a joke is an understatement
@@dekudude8888 not much difference in a lot of modern countries on the actual planet irl today with all the prison slave labour and wage slavery, alongside effective slavery by declaring people illegal so they will never dare gain the law's protection for fear of its arbitrary wrath, and then you have all the national security and secrets agencies who definitely murder a lot of people for corporate espionage all the time. It's just not quite so overt (most of the time). The impression made by what the rules are supposed to be does make an underrated difference though, it is still important. Just wish the situation didn't feel so pointedly resembled. This is basically real life's coffin but with the nails in.
What is jaywalking? And why it’s a crime?
Crossing an area not designated as a crosswalk, which can be incredibly dangerous depending on the severity of the traffic in the area.
@@UrdnotRed Oh, okay, in my country we only say “crossing the street in the incorrect place”. And here it’s not as dangerous even If not recomended
@@lsthero5863 afaik "jaywalking" is an idiom specifically made by americans to describe this activity, I don't think it's directly translated into any other language. now, how ever do you jaywalk on Ilium, I have no idea, but it's gotta be an impressive feat
@@blueshit199 yeah, how do you jaywalk on a road where all the cars are flying 🤣🤣
@@christopherhall5361 probably only once