inquisitorbasil:

okay this is the first glitch that is really noticable, and honestly its the worst possible thing

it is so unsettling

he just

twitches and trashes and crawls in circles

and when i get out of the Nomad he will be like 15 feet behind me just… doing this

so i take him back to the tempest

and

there he is

on the floor

no gravity apparently

twisting and shivering and rolling in the air

Please stop this jaal

jaal please

Jeez! Dramatic much, Jaal?

Just a few of my Fav Scott Moments.
Spoiler Free, I think. I try and think of my friends that haven’t played yet but plan to!

Dammit has to be one of my favs since Sara says something different. Scott does the cutest funniest stomp and then turns to see Granddad Drack run by. Does life get better than this?t Yes… but I don’t care atm.

Just a Touch

There were times just a simple touch, seeming accidental, would be the only thing to bring calm back to the universe.

I imagined there were times Kaiden would brush the back of her hand with his to let her know he was there for her when they couldn’t talk in public. He knew when she hid the turbulence within her under her paragon stone face.

In the spirit of 

Mass Effect Relationship Week. I followed @rock-paperback-scissors​ prompts you can find here! The first being Touch.

Want to join MERweek? Check it out here. Hosted by @cactuarkitty

Mass Effect relationship week: Art prompts!

rock-paperback-scissors:

Mass Effect Relationship Week is happening June 5th-11th! It’s a time to celebrate relationships of all kinds (romances, friendships, rivalries, etc) from the original Mass Effect Trilogy. The host is @cactuarkitty, and complete info is here!

I was asked to provide a list of daily prompts for artists, so without further ado: 

1. Touch: Show us how the relationship is expressed in physical touch – hugging, arm-wrestling, high-fiving, kissing, or anything else you can think of.

2. Missed opportunities: Choose two (or more) characters who didn’t meet within the game, and show us what could have happened if they had crossed paths.

3. Combat: Enemies? Training buddies? Battle couples? Show us how the relationship between characters affects their behavior on the battlefield.

4. Points of view: Imagine how the characters see each other. What does Shepard look like when observed through Garrus’s visor? Does Samara imagine her daughters as young children? Does Liara look blue to Javik, or does he perceive color differently? 

5. Location: Draw a place that holds significance for the characters’ relationship. Maybe it’s a hallway where they first bumped into each other, or a home where they grew old together.

6. Separation: How do the characters feel when they’re apart from each other? Sad? Bored? Relieved?

7. Sharing: Draw the characters sharing something – an item of clothing, a piece of information, an emotion, or something else entirely.  

Have fun, and be sure to tag your art as #merweek!

So down for this.