The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. What are the consequences of letting the Councilor die? Ask Question. Asked 9 years, 8 months ago. Active 9 years, 8 months ago. Viewed 27k times. During the Cerebus attack on the Citadel When Udina was asked to move away from the console by the Salarian Councilor, he pushed her back.
User Info: nananabatman. Your VS shoots him. User Info: SinjiOnO. Hands down the best Renegade interrupt in the game. User Info: JulesCorn. I keep asking and no one will answer. What happens if you kill VS and then don't shoot Udina?
User Info: StormTR. JulesCorn posted Another one of your squad members does it. User Info: thatguy If you kill the VS then Shepard auto-fires. If your Virmire Survivor is still unsure about you, then you'll have to pass a Reputation Check as Udina moves to override the lock. You'll have a Dialogue Wheel with three options: a Charm and an Intimidate option on the left, and a normal white option on the right.
If you're in this stage, you were unable to convince your Virmire Survivor, and they will die. Here you'll be given a Renegade Interrupt:. This is the final stage of the confrontation.
At this point, the Asari Counciller tries to stop Udina from overriding the door lock, but he shoves her to the floor and pulls a gun on her, after which you'll be given a Renegade Interrupt. After this you'll have some parting words with your Virmire Survivor if you were forced to shoot them. In any case, Commander Bailey will force himself through the door and announce that Cerberus has begun retreating now that C-Sec is now capable of retaking the station. If your Virmire Survivor sided with Shepard and thus survived the encounter, you will next meet them on the way to the Normandy in Docking Bay D Here they'll mention that Admiral Hackett offered them to join his team, but they would rather join your squad.
Mass Effect 3 Wiki Guide. How does this whole mission play out in ME3 if you let the council die in ME1? I would try to look it up on Youtube, but I'm afraid I'll spoil the the rest of the game on accident I'm only on Rannoch. I never felt like there was a mystery or explanation needed for Udina. He's a total asshole, but he has always been looking out for humans in his own way.
His viewpoint is not at all different from Cerberus' in that humans come first above all. He felt the current plans weren't helping Earth enough, so he teamed up with Cerberus because he thought they might be able to get shit done.
That said, I couldn't wait to shoot the fucker. Couldn't stand him from day one. I loathed every time I had to have some kind of interaction with that douche, and mostly tried to be as rude to him as possible. Honestly, it had been a while since I played ME1 or 2, like when they came out and I didn't notice Mordin's voice being different.
Udina looked like how I remembered him, and Bailey was so way vaguely familiar they could have made him a black dude and I might not have noticed.
I'm paragon, but as soon as that came up I shot him on instinct Couldn't help it They gave Ashley bigger lips and tits, and blacked up Anderson too. It's pretty dumb that they changed the appearance of a few characters this far into the series. Throughout the entire scene my finger was on the right trigger hoping I could shoot him. And it was really only one of three renegade choices i made throughout the entire game.
Basically all the female characters boobs got larger as the series went on, Liara's were huge in 3. I let Kaiden kill him, but his motivations were pretty clear and easy to understand.
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