I would strongly recommend starting this mission later in the game. To be more specific, you should focus on fully developing your character's paragon bar or renegade bar, because otherwise you will be risking losing Jack's or Miranda's trust!Description: This quest should appear in your journal after completing several missions following your trip to the Horizon and naturally you must pay Jack a visit to learn more about her problem. Jack can be found in lower corridors on the fourth deck of the Normandy and during the conversation you should agree to provide help in destroying a former Cerberus base. This mission can be continued by opening the galaxy map and plotting a course for the Nubian Expanse. You'll end up in the Dakka system and you'll have to confirm that you want to land on the surface of a planet named Pragia. Choose the only available door and after going through a short corridor you'll find yourself standing in the same room with Aresh. Listen to his plans and then make your decision on how you want to end this quest.
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Two easiest solutions are to use special dialogue options reserved for an idealist or a renegade. If this is not possible, you'll have to choose a standard dialogue option.
Notice that you'll also have a chance to stop Jack from killing Aresh by choosing a special paragon interrupt (second screenshot).
Whatever you do in ME2, you can (at least through certain actions) rekindle or continue or start romance with the ME1 romances, in ME3. It just has a different tone based on if you're continuing or rekindling or starting.Romancing Jack in ME2 then dropping her in ME3 may lead to hard feelings, but nothing dramatic (unlike Miranda - spoilers! Lol).BTW when it comes to romances in DLCs, ME2's Lair of the Shadow Broker is good when it comes to Liara, ME3's Leviathan and maybe From Ashes(?) are good for mentions of romances, at least if you bring the love interest (Kaidan/Ashley/Liara/Tali/Garrus/Steve) along, and ME3's Citadel DLC is MAJOR for additional romance content, with pretty much everyone else (including your Ashley and Jack romances). Originally posted by:Whatever you do in ME2, you can (at least through certain actions) rekindle or continue or start romance with the ME1 romances, in ME3. It just has a different tone based on if you're continuing or rekindling or starting.Romancing Jack in ME2 then dropping her in ME3 may lead to hard feelings, but nothing dramatic (unlike Miranda - spoilers! Lol).BTW when it comes to romances in DLCs, ME2's Lair of the Shadow Broker is good when it comes to Liara, ME3's Leviathan and maybe From Ashes(?) are good for mentions of romances, at least if you bring the love interest (Kaidan/Ashley/Liara/Tali/Garrus/Steve) along, and ME3's Citadel DLC is MAJOR for additional romance content, with pretty much everyone else (including your Ashley and Jack romances).
Does the citadel DLC do anything with the Samara kinda romance because i remember when i tried to pursue her as a love interest in ME2 and was about to kiss her but got blown out, i'm just not sure if anything was put in the DLC for that particular option being as i have only played that DLC once when it came out. Samara isn't counted as an actual romance in ME2 (only Miranda, Jack, Tali, Jacob, Thane, and Garrus are - with Ashley/Kaidan and Liara continuing to whatever degree but not counted as a full romance).But.IF you flirt with her in ME2, to the point of insistence, while ME3 doesn't recognize that, Citadel DLC DOES. It still doesn't count as a full romance (like in Achievements), but it does finally get acknowledged, and engaged in to a degree.So yes, Citadel DLC does have something for Samara-mancers.
However, I believe you CANNOT BE IN AN ACTIVE ROMANCE when you get there. You must be single.As a reminder, Samara can be 'romanced' by both Male and Female Shep. And again, it only gets flirted with in ME2, and engaged in ME3's Citadel DLC. Originally posted by:Samara isn't counted as an actual romance in ME2 (only Miranda, Jack, Tali, Jacob, Thane, and Garrus are - with Ashley/Kaidan and Liara continuing to whatever degree but not counted as a full romance).But.IF you flirt with her in ME2, to the point of insistence, while ME3 doesn't recognize that, Citadel DLC DOES. It still doesn't count as a full romance (like in Achievements), but it does finally get acknowledged, and engaged in to a degree.So yes, Citadel DLC does have something for Samara-mancers. However, I believe you CANNOT BE IN AN ACTIVE ROMANCE when you get there. You must be single.As a reminder, Samara can be 'romanced' by both Male and Female Shep.
And again, it only gets flirted with in ME2, and engaged in ME3's Citadel DLC. Yeah i was kinda gutted that Samara left me high and dry in ME2, next time i play through the Trilogy i think i'll try the Samara one in the Citadel DLC, so cheers for clearing that up for me.