Mass Effect: Andromeda's asari squadmate Peebee is "completely goofy" and has a big ol' hand cannon
BioWare has unofficially declared February 2 "Peebee Appreciation Day" with a detailed art/cosplay guide for the character, a new video interview with her voice actress, and a brief bio on its official site. If you were expecting 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Mass Effect: Andromeda's asari adventurer to be as graceful and stoic as her sisters from the original ♏Mass Effect trilogy, you've got another thing coming. Specifically, you've got a bunch of really corny gags coming.
"She's completely goofy, and sometimes the joke totally lands, and sometimes it really doesn't," Peebee voice actress Christine Lakin explains in the video. I may relate to🧜 that statement a little too much. Every team needs a joker, and since the real Joker is back in the Milky Way (and probably several hundred years dead by the time of Andromeda), Peebee will fit the bill.
Even if you💝're not a cosplayer or artist yourself you should still give that a look over. Here are some of the cool details I was ablꦇe to pull out:
That's the face of an asari who just thou𝓀ght of a terrib🍸le pun.
Doesn't Peebee's belly get cold? Like, in space?
Her gun is called a Sidewinder, bඣut it looks like a H🌌and Cannon to me.
, so I can see why she goes by Peebee. She's originally from the icy asari world of Hyetiana. It's home to one of those "Search and Rescue" blips in Mass Effect 3 and prominent xenobiological facilities but is otherwise unremarkable. I'm not surprised Peebee got out of there in a hurry.Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter
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One common asari trait that Peebee doesn't defy is biotic power: her role in combat is that of a "gunslinger" and "biotic destabilizer". Hopefully she's useful in a fight because my squad al𝕴ways has at least one slot reserved for꧑ comic relief.
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