I don't get this Marauder Shields meme. :/
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I don't get this Marauder Shields meme. :/
I don't get this Marauder Shields meme. :/
He's not the big bad you want, but the big bad you deserve.I don't get this Marauder Shields meme. :/
I don't get this Marauder Shields meme. :/
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You guys are forgetting HUSK.He's not the big bad you want, but the big bad you deserve.
You guys are forgetting HUSK.![]()
Because they are no longer who they were. That's something Bioware didn't get. Our individuality as organic species IS NOT preserved whatsoever in Reaper form. Our fleshy, easily injured body, our contradictory mind, and our ability to love and hate are no longer there. Whatever identity they used to have is no longer there. It's like an empty shell ready to be controlled by the Reapers anytime ("Assuming direct control, etc, etc"). I'd say it's more like mercy killing to eliminate these 'creatures'.
idk, Javik seems to have some weird power which Reapers might be able to use to harness the essence of humanity.
Wow, really? I feel special now!The husk brothers only appear on higher difficulties.
They're doing this every 50K years. At this rate, it'd be God knows when that this vague 'event' will happen. Which is why I question Shepard's sanity for not even questioning this at all.
ME2 via EDI pretty much confirmed that the Collector's DNA while sharing some similarity to the Protheans, is still quite different. Maybe the Reaper can subtract what was added into the DNA of the original species but even then, there's no guarantee that if they were to 'restore' these species in the future (assuming they're not lying in the first place) that they'd obtain similar result as the original version.
I fail to see why this is a problem. Because if one puts enough variety in the controlled habitat, eventually through process of cross-breeding, genetic variation will be achieved. Actually, genetic variation does not even require intervention because sometimes it just appears as part of the evolution process.
Douchebagville?
Marauder Shields is one of the best video game memes to ever exist. I've never felt so happy before. It almost makes the ending worthwhile.
So we have four potential endings we could have had;
1) Super duper everything is hunky doory ending. Final battle on Earth has Quarian armadas laying down fire from the skies to clear the frontlines, dropping in allied Geth units to clean up stragglers, meanwhile Turian warships bring in armies of Krogan soldiers to watch your back. Volus, Hanar and Elcor warships show up to do what they can. Your allies and friends from the last two games lead assaults on various fronts. It's the culmination of all your effort to unite the species of the galaxy and forge alliances, in unison fighting until the bitter end to take down the Reapers. Shepard and Anderson confront TIM on the Citadel and in struggling from wounds caused by Harbinger activate the Crucible, sending out the Reaper killing shock wave across Earth, using the Relays (intact) as peer-to-peer signal amplifiers to purge the galaxy. The Citadel plummets to Earth. Nobody suspects you to have survived yet, from smouldering ruins they find you. Alive, barely, but alive. Your faithful buddies carry your broken body from the ashes, fade to black. Time to heal, rejuvenated, and the galaxy celebrates their moment of absolute triumph. Brief cuts to each homeworld show the state of things as you left them; the Asari grieving their lost homeworld, the Turians rebuilding, the Geth and/or Quarians revitalising Rannoch, and the Krogan empire triumphing or perishing. You alive, your friends alive, the future restored: but still plenty of mystery as to what will happen next.
2) Middle ground. Shaky alliances and a few poor choices cause heavy causalities. Some good friends die, but there's not much you can do. Warships drop from the sky. Species are bought to the brink of annihilation. Not everybody will recover. Yet, you prevail, but at a cost. Shepard's activation of the Crucible is something he/she cannot survive, and his/her body is lost as the Citadel plummets through the atmosphere. Earth is devastated, The universe is building. But people will rebuild. Wounds will heal, in time. The species gather to salute and say fair well to the fallen hero who was the key to ending the Reaper threat, then return to the homes to clean up the rubble, bury their dead, and begin their new lives.
3) Failure. Failed alliances. Enemies at every turn. Dead friends because you're a stupid dumb idiot. Nobody works together, the armada isn't strong enough, and the ground forces are completely decimated. Shepard fails to activate the Crucible as the Reapers break through Alliance warships, ripping it to shreds. It is lost. Everybody tries to flee. Most are caught and destroyed. Some escape, though are doomed to be hunted down, as the galaxy is drenched in an organic harvest. Worlds burn, and it ends. Credits roll. Post-credits sequence of an unidentifiable ship landing on a strange world. A mysterious alien species, unlike anything you've seen before, exists the ship. Digging through the dirt, they unearth a strange black box. Suddenly it lights up, a holographic image of Shepard appears, and Liara's voice can be heard, issuing a warning of things to come. End.
4) EDI, Tali, Liara and all the sexy alien babes have sexy time and it's really cool.
Someone tried to do that by using an image of the kid's 3D model and renaming it to Harbinger, but it was quickly debunked. I guess that stopped it.I'm surprised some sort of Harbinger 'i was the child all along'/magic basketball shoes meme has not popped up yet.
You guys and your fanfictions.Hnnnghhhh
And you're pretty much wrong about the controlled habitat. It is extremely hard to preserve genetic variation, especially on a big scale. Populations in controlled habitats tend to drift towards a more homozygous-dominant genetic makeup which means that genetic information is lost.
But this is probably getting way offtopic. I don't think Bioware even thought about biological theories when talking about preserving a species or if those theories are even valid in the scifi world of Mass Effect. But for me personally(la la la speculation) it's interesting to think about.
Someone tried to do that by using an image of the kid's 3D model and renaming it to Harbinger, but it was quickly debunked. I guess that stopped it.
You guys and your fanfictions.
I really hope this ending doesn't jeopardize the future of the series...
Someone tried to do that by using an image of the kid's 3D model and renaming it to Harbinger, but it was quickly debunked. I guess that stopped it.
I really hope this ending doesn't jeopardize the future of the series...
It was totally fucked up. I'm not an indoctrination theorist and I was left saying, "No-No-No-NO-NO-NOOO!" I'm glad it's over.That was still creepy.
Thinking about the ending; did anyone else get a Deus Ex vibe from it? With Kei Lang and the whole "this is not the edge of the world but you can see it from here" talking to you get from the catalyst.
The series is at a crossroads, but it will manage to keep on going.I really hope this ending doesn't jeopardize the future of the series...
I really hope this ending doesn't jeopardize the future of the series...
They probably just think it's "ironic and cool" that Reapers kill organics to save organics. *vomits*
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Kuchera approved.
Penny arcade fanfic is the best yet!
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This would actually be a better ending.
lol @ box-art. you can even see shepards face as the planet on the right side.
What futures?
Or is that something we can all speculate on?
The funny part is no one was angry that Shepard died. People wanted a happy ending, sure, but that's not why people are angry at all.
Not that Gabe/Tycho are invested enough to really see the flaws, or recognize why people are actually angry.
I really hope this ending doesn't jeopardize the future of the series...
It was totally fucked up. I'm not an indoctrination theorist and I was left saying, "No-No-No-NO-NO-NOOO!" I'm glad it's over.
The three options as well.
The series is at a crossroads, but it will manage to keep on going.
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I wouldn't mind a dark age at all.The Final Hours apps has a few notes mentioning the idea for a galactic dark age of sorts, but that's about as far as it goes the words galactic dark age and ending.
DA was a planned trillogy, so it's not a sequel to DA2 . . . unless I'm mistaken. That would suck. What they said last about DA3 seemed slightly interesting. :|There's going to be more games, the games are popular, they sell well and are critically well received.If DA2 gets a sequel, there's no way the ME series ends here.
I mean I don't think the ending is going to be a dealbreaker for most people.
They probably just think it's "ironic and cool" that Reapers kill organics to save organics. *vomits*
There's going to be more games, the games are popular, they sell well and are critically well received.If DA2 gets a sequel, there's no way the ME series ends here.
I mean I don't think the ending is going to be a dealbreaker for most people.
The funny part is no one was angry that Shepard died. People wanted a happy ending, sure, but that's not why people are angry at all.
Not that Gabe/Tycho are invested enough to really see the flaws, or recognize why people are actually angry.
The Final Hours apps has a few notes mentioning the idea for a galactic dark age of sorts, but that's about as far as it goes the words galactic dark age and ending.
Well, they could just go with the Control ending, since it changes the Galaxy the least and they could retcon a few things.They are going to have to jump through freaking hoops, or actually go with the indoctrination dream, to feasibly make a sequel that takes place after.
There's a new final hours?The Final Hours apps has a few notes mentioning the idea for a galactic dark age of sorts, but that's about as far as it goes the words galactic dark age and ending.
Yeah, I think they just assume "LOL spoiled fans are angry" without actually understanding why the fans are angry. It's not about happy ending because many have pointed out that both Mordin and Thane's death were considered some of the best moments in the game. It's the clusterfuck nature of the ending that everyone objected to.
That could be cool.A few Hundreds of year from now, human scientists manage to reinvent FTL travel thanks to the study of the broken Mass Relay and a ship is sent to recontact all the other species.You're the commander of that ship(maybe a descendant of Shepard) and get a new team of aliens/humans to explore the galaxy.
It's home of the new thread title.There's a new final hours?
"Reapers."What sort of bothers me is that people are looking on the fanboy/girls enthusiasm for the series (what makes them "spoiled") despite the fact this is what BioWare was manipulating. They went out of their way to build an extremely loyal fan-base to which they pandered to and so on. It is only a problem now because it isn't a positive thing for them? You reap what you sow I say.
Unless they reveal that the this video is in fact correct, what future is there for the series? The death knell of a prequel story?
http://youtu.be/Tbghjn7_Byc?hd=1