>restore the natural enemy of the terrormorph
>create a new food source for the entire settled systems
>promotes peace and cooperation between the UC and FC
>completely solves the terrormorph problem in two decades
>WHY DIDN'T YOU TRUST IN THE SCIENCE AND KILL THEM WITH AN EXPERIMENTAL VIRUS THAT PROBABLY WON'T JUMP TO OTHER ANIMALS OR AFFECT HUMANS?
>YOU'RE A DISGRACE TO CONSTELLATION, WE DON'T NEED OR WANT SCIENCE DENIERS HERE
when she said trust the science i knew i made the right decision by selecting the terrormorph predators
fpbp, even my wife irl chose the same option
the aceles are the right choice, plus free cattle to prevent hunger
sounds like this c**t needs a bullet in the head. kill all npcs mod will fix Slopfield.
The girlboss chief of pathology in the same questline also tells you that the science is settled and you are making a wrong decision.
listen
i'm just not getting it
i know, i know...
i'm just not gonna get it
hahah
>the science is settled
I rolled my eyes so hard I nearly fell out of my chair at that line. Science being "settled" is like the most unscientific phrase anyone can ever utter, and it reeks of pseudointellectual pop-"science" worship. It's exactly the type of arrogant mindset that produces all the reactionary distrust of professional scientists.
Your views;
>Unscientific (even if supported by verified data and statistics), therefore WRONG.
Her views:
>Morally correct and based on settled science, therefore RIGHT.
>The terrormorph project is le evil because it could and DID fall into the wrong hands!
>Ryujin is evil because bad tech can end up in the wrong hands!
>Experimental genocide virus however is good because it most definitely can't be sampled and altered and fall into the wrong hands
its different
>a bloo bloo but the microbe
Don't care if it cures cancer, i'm still reviving the cool space giraffe.
Nah, she just needs a young wiener in her menopausal pussy
The "romance" in Starfield is a great example of why romance shouldn't be standard or even included in RPG's. It's so fricking awful. Every NPC is a soulless puppet who say this "Oh I love you so much my moon and star" with their unblinking dead puppet eyes without a hint of human emotion.
It's like flirting with an AI but worse because it can't even say no. You chose the three [Flirt] options and now it loves you unconditionally. Well done, very satisfying.
i genuinely believe a team of amateur sfm animators would make the game look better
they sure make better sex scenes that's for damn sure
My wife Sarah makes her feel happy when she says cheesy things about how much she loves me. She makes me a little less alone in the world stop calling my wife’s compliments to me a negative thing
Frick off, sawyer. Dumb hack.
Don't disrespect my wife (my pawg queen) you fricking CHUD
>i've literally been through space miles of dicks
>now i'm ready to settle down
lol
Not to mention that the whole point of romances are the sex scenes at the end and they didn't even do them.
Looks like Sarah Gadon
Sarah is too ugly to be compared to anyone
Anyone against the restoration of a species on the brink of extinction is in the wrong, it's just that simple. The fact that doing so solves multiple issues for human colonization is just a bonus.
Uhuh, and the fact that you actively chose that microaggression route only to demean the girlbosses who perfected the virus science has NOTHING to do with it, right space incel?
I wouldn't go that far, but the Aceles have every point in their favor for reintroduction. Before extinction they were:
>Domesticated as livestock
>The only predator of Terrormorphs
>Only driven to extinction because of over-hunting by humans
It's a slam dunk to reintroduce them, regardless of what anyone decided about the microbe. I was really confused that there was no option to do both, but then I guess Bethesda just wanted to force an arbitrary choice for "muh different endings" bullshit.
> Only driven to extinction because of over-hunting by humans
this bugged me. Like they mean to tell me that in less than a few years the humans ate all of them on every planet even though they were being farmed? Like that makes no sense.
Well that was necessary for the terrormorph situation to become a problem in the first place.
Right? It's like saying humans drove cows or pigs to extinction. News flash: Human food sources tend to thrive better than any other organisms because we like food security.
For example, the whole "save the bees" thing is about natural bee populations, because human-introduced European Honey Bees outcompete them on a massive scale since we farm them for honey.
>we farm them for honey
In controlled environments perhaps? Do you think the rest of the species dont need the natural world to be pollinated as well and we shouldnt be worried about affecting this with our pesticides and insecticides?
Every companion was angry or at least concerned that I didn't choose the microbe and went with bringing back the natural terrormorph predator.
It's weird considering how the scientists involved in the actual questline were fine either way
How does bringing natural predator help us with terror morth exactly? Isnt natural predator just starts to eat us too so we need to defend from both of them?
They have a craving that only terromorphs can satisfy.
Your moms penis?
do they eat them or frick them?
why can't it be both? trust the science
eating what you fricked is gay and fricking waht you ate is hard at least till you shit it out.
But in the end why resurrect gay shit and shit frickers?
They're huge docile chicken dinosaurs that only want to eat terrormorphs and fruit.
>huge docile chicken dinosaurs
how the frick they kill terrors then? Literally how?
They have a giant beak and massive plated scales that makes them hard to kill. They grab the terrormorph by the neck and bites its head off.
Then it goes back to being a cow you can slaughter for meat.
Well if its that ez and this
why they were a problem in the first place? Like in that introduction mission lol i saw it gunning a cow or something like that ez was hiped and then just almost oneshotted with with a legendary sniper rifle.
Because humans ate all the anceles, so the terrormorphs had no natural predator any more.
You have to remember Terrormorphs were being used as bioterrorist weapons. It stands to reason (this is me using my brain and not necessarily the reflections of bethesda's writing) that the people who wanted the weaponize Terrormorphs probably made a lot of moves to wipe out their natural predator in a variety of ways to ensure there wasn't anything that could stand against an 'apex'.
But fricking why? its not like natural predators would suddenly apper en masse near target city and defend it from any attack. Its like existance of AA suddenly makes Air attacks impossible so we need to remove all AA from universe to use it.
That's definitely not true with Andreja, she was with me when I made the choice and she outright stated that she liked that I chose to restore the Aceles. She preferred the restoration of the natural order to some artificial experiment that could frick things over even more. And she liked how the Aceles looked.
I have yet to see someone defend this quest choice online, here or elsewhere. Everyone seems to agree that it's moronic.
You can ask the scientist in charge of creating the microbe what he thinks, and he says something to the effect of, "It's a one-in-a-million chance that it mutates, but there's always that risk when dealing with microbiology." And anyone that knows how rapidly microbes reproduce will also know that a "one-in-a-million" chance is pretty much a sure thing. There are no such risks mentioned for the Aceles, and that same scientist even admits he thinks the Aceles are only not as good because they will take longer and not fully eradicate Terrormorphs. You also get a unique dialogue choice to pick the Aceles and explain why they're better if you have the Xenobiologist background. No such choice exists for the microbe option. So clearly, the game frames the microbe choice as being more expedient, but dangerous. Only to have the Constellation "scientists" all accuse you of being anti-science and backwards if you choose to revive the Aceles and trust natural evolutionary processes. Keep in mind, they also b***h at you if you defend Ryujin's production of the internal neuroamp for the exact opposite reason, as they say some science is "too risky".
I imagine that some liberal writer with zero science background (so most of them, since they didn't do STEM in college) had a bone to pick with COVID-deniers or antivaxxers and used the Constellation gays as their voice. Everything else in the game, including the endings, indicates that the Aceles is probably the better choice.
>"It's a one-in-a-million chance that it mutates, but there's always that risk when dealing with microbiology." And anyone that knows how rapidly microbes reproduce will also know that a "one-in-a-million" chance is pretty much a sure thing.
Nope, at the end of the game when you get the typical Bethesda slideshow showing how your choices affected the world, if you chose the microbe ending they confirm that it never goes out of control or mutates. There's no risk in choosing it.
>in hindsight it was the right choice!
thanks moron
i guess you should try making all your decisions from hindsight, seems like a surefire strategy
This c**t grinds my gears so hard. I mean, she is constantly b***hing about your behavior not being befitting of a Constellation member. When like the first fricking thing she says to you is Constellation has all types of people and really no rules, so just do whatever you want. There's dialogue replies like "Is that really a good idea?" when she says it. And she's all like "naah naah it's fine if you're evil". Five minutes later, accidentally shoot a UC space ship that gets in your line of fire, and she's storming around talking about the virtues of being a constellation member and how you have to behave yourself.
yeah and maybe she just wants to be a stuck up c**t did you ever think of that huh?
I trust the science tho
>heat leeches are everywhere and need to go ASAP
>pick the slow option
>no unforeseen consequences it just werkz
>pick the fast option to kill them faster but with potentially unforeseen consequences
>no consequences it just werkz
I choose to uninstall
You're obsessed with consequences, bro.
>choose pancakes for breakfast, no consequence
>choose waffles for breakfast, also no consequences
>choose pancakes for breakfast, no waffles
>choose waffles for breakfast, no pancakes
checkmate
Bethesda would never make choice have a consequence so you get your pancakes with the waffles on top. But an NPC is going to remark how you're very naughty for doing that.
i didnt even saw whats the problem with this Terror morons? i killed one in first planet with that origin lab of them at lvl 2 with a pistol and axe.
>uc ships gets in the way of my turrets
>unintentionally kill them off (didn't even notice they were uc ships with all the chaos)
>no notifications from crew members
>quick save
>stuck-up b***h now permanently hates me and won't shut the frick up about it
>mfw
Certified Sarah Moment
TAKE THE VAX
Anon, when you saw constellation being led by a woman you should of immediately understood anything.
But you haven't.
You didn't.
And now you are paying the price, you damn fool.
>Make the crimson fleet strong enough to force the UC and FC to have to ally in order to face them
>Release 'the punishment of god' upon the universe to grant an outside threat that would also force unification that even Va'ruun would have to step in and plunge the universe into a state of rapid acceleration to compensate
>Everyone gets mad
No one can understand the 5D machinations your character is up to it seems.
>FC and UC supposedly hates each other
>they had a super cool war you never see
>both factions are absolutely pathetic with ugly, tiny capital cities that take either 40 seconds to cross from end to end or 3x 15 second loading screens
>there's frick-all cultural distinction between the two
>House Varuun is the singular interesting faction and it's either locked behind DLC or never being expanded on
A lot of great decisions being made in Bethesda HQ.
You don't even get to see any aftermaths, only a couple memorials. It's always an issue when a game introduces you to a setting that had a lot of the cool interesting stuff already dealt with. Like it would make UC and FC matter if they were still in conflict and you can pick a side or unify them. With Va'ruun being the wildcard, or the pirates or even Genghis Khan.
so why not show off interactions between them? Like i only remmeber that COp from UC harrasing Freestar diplomat and shit but that was all.
>Take the experimental genocide virus, it wasn't designed to hurt you
The best part is every companion just has the same opinions for the most part even if they say it differently...
why do you even care if the dumb b***h hates you? She and her dumbass little friends force you into their cult right at the start of the game with no option to deny them. It has been my goal to make them all want to kill me on sight because i hate their cuck group. At least you get to CHOOSE to join the other factions, so i immediately teamed up with the crimson fleet and fricked up the galaxy with my boy delgado.
Guess i will look at this game after modtools are released, right now is mid at most
I sided with Ron Hope. boy that pissed her off lol
lmfao i just started the crimson fleet line and i had to drop her ass back off at the lodge
It's a beta male test. If you actually allow your companions to sway your actions, you're definitely no alpha or omega.
My wife Sarah is very passionate about her silly science hobby. Sometimes I have to leave her outside the room when I’m reintroducing extinct alien species.
I hope none of you were dumb enough to actually pay for Todd's latest scam.
Come across a sentient AI space ship
>humans are like computers, genetics program them instead of code
Hecking racist biological determinist chudbot must be destroyed.
I don't want to associate with any member of Constellation in any way.
I'd like my dick to associate with Andreja's mouth.
>Railroad being the faction that nobody cared the most, no one even cared that much for their faction companion compared to the others, only the cyborg was the least popular
>Bethesda be like I KNOW LET'S ADD ANOTHER DESDEMONA GOODY TWO SHOES OLD HAG
this is one of the few Starfield posts that concerns gameplay choices and its mostly (justifiably) negative. i am disappoint. Todd you got to do better.
why the frick are starfield models so goddamned ugly
Saw the thumbnail and thought she looked like Dante.
>baby terrormorphs inhabit every corner of cities and ships
>just breed some giant cows bro, trust me they'll kill them all
literally HOW does that help, the ones in the wild will die but the ones in cities reproduce and mature and kill