No, I'm sure they'll have her back. You do have a chance to rekindle your love affair with her in ME3 depending on whether you bedded someone else in ME2 or stayed faithful.Or am I getting confused with Lair of the Shadow Broker?
She's the only playable character to definitely survive, along with either Kaiden/Ashley, but there are other recurring characters who survived who I'd expect to play a bigger part in the 3rd game, such as Admiral Hackett and Captain Anderson.She had better be in ME3 as a playable character!
It was great using her powers in the DLC, wished I could keep her for the main missions.
The fact that she stayed away from the suicide mission must mean something! She's the only character across the entire ME1/ME2 series that could have definitely survived (apart from Kaiden / Ashley)
Imagine my disappointment to find that the game's final episode, "Arrival," not only fails to top them all and send the DLC series out with a bang, but whimpers into its position as the weakest add-on of the bunch.
no interaction with the crew? the characters are the whole point of Mass Effect 2!! they are what make it great. this is the problem, they can't get actos to return to do dlc!!No vehicles, no new gameplay concepts, no real interesting decisions. And get this: It's a solo mission, which of course means no new interactions with your beloved crew (assuming you, you know, have kept them alive).
I don't like the way you're going to be made a scapegoat leading up in to ME3. I'll assume when you start ME3, you'll be mid-trail, then all of a sudden the reapers appear, then everybody believes you and you have to save the galaxy etc etc.
Trial > guilty > broken out of jail by Liara and co. > save the galaxy > acquitted.