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arcelonious said:
Khuutra said:

As to your second point, that's actually addressed in his dossier.

I took the whole sequence at face value.

Based on my experience of the graphic novel, I wouldn't think anything in particular of Feron (for a lot of reasons)


I edited my previous post, but yes, I read the dossier that supposedly explains how the Yagh became the new Shadow Broker.  I also read Redemption, and nothing in it really links Feron to being the Shadow Broker.

I do realize I'm really grasping at air here (as from what we've been shown, the Yagh was indeed the Shadow Broker), but I personally can't shake the feeling that there is more to the situation than what Bioware has led on in the DLC.

Were that the case, wouldn't it have proven more difficult to gain control of the Broker's information network?  There were no safeguards implemented and all of the agents seem to be perfectly accepting of the new situation as being the status quo.



Hates Nomura.

Tagged: GooseGaws - <--- Has better taste in games than you.