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As for Aetheyta, it\\\'s a bug because it\\\'s not supposed to happen. Aetheyta is only supposed to mention Liara and Shepard being together if they are actually together.
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And they don\'t just happen with Liara. Not matter how rude Shepard is to Anderson, they\'re still on good enough terms for Anderson to leave Shepard his apartment. No matter how ugly Shepard is to Miranda, Jacob, Garrus, Jack, and Grunt, they all still stay on the ship. They relationship canonically isn\'t bad enough for Shepard to kick them off, even if the responses indicate as much.
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And they don\\\'t just happen with Liara. Not matter how rude Shepard is to Anderson, they\\\'re still on good enough terms for Anderson to leave Shepard his apartment. No matter how ugly Shepard is to Miranda, Jacob, Garrus, Jack, and Grunt, they all still stay on the ship. They relationship canonically isn\\\'t bad enough for Shepard to kick them off, even if the responses indicate as much. Regardless of how poorly Shepard treats various characters, they usually get along and help each other regardless.
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So although there might be a trope here, it\'s a trope that needs to be clearly defined as a result of the fundamental contradiction between a fixed story within a video game and a player character with \'free\' feelings. Not a result of any kind of writing mistake.
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So although there might be a trope here, it\\\'s a trope that needs to be clearly defined as a result of the fundamental contradiction between a fixed story within an RPG video game and a player character with \\\'free\\\' feelings. Not a result of any kind of writing mistake.
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All of those things canonically happen.
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All of those things canonically happen. Shepard and Liara are canonically friends. There\\\'s no way to justify all of those actions otherwise.
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