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But James... His insubordination makes him very unlikable early on. He comes around, sure. But he's made unlikable so quickly that it tarnishes players' opinion of him right out of the gate. And the way he's written in general, it's like someone looked up "meathead jock stereotype" and went full ham with it.
Jacob may be bread and boring from lack of any interesting personality. But James is just lazy writing, and arguably insultingly bad from a literary angle.
HARD disagree on Javik. He should not have been a preorder but he is pretty much the most important squad member in Mass Effect 3. So much brilliant story added in many missions if you take him along.
The Thessia mission alone justifies him for the extra scenes and lore you get.
He doesn't have to be a squad mate to add to the story and lore.
But his best scenes are running commentary during missions. Like Thessia.
How would that work?
No but thats what annoying and jarring about him. As soon as you get on the Normandy he starts questioning if your even in command, infront of Major Alenko/Williams, which is really inappropriate. Shepard shouldn't need to explain himself to every grunt on the ship and if James isn't sure then don't mouth off to the Commander, asked Kaiden or Ashley.
Then on Mars he refuses to follow orders until you tell him twice and justify it, even then he is sulking as he leaves.
It makes the respect he shows you at the start seem completely insincere and that he's a ♥♥♥♥.
To be fair, who would want to be ordered to leave as their home was being ransacked and torched by an angry mob of giant robotic space squids, aka Cthulu and Co? You would probably be pretty ticked off, too.