ElectricBlue187
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The ability to kill aria and rule omega?
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I AM OMEGA
The ability to kill aria and rule omega?
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You have to be in proximity of a reaper to be indoctrinated.
Again, there's undoubtedly a difference between using up all its power to the point it falls apart and smashing it open with a giant rock, there may have no longer been enough energy TO cause a massive enough explosion. Failing that, well, the Alpha Relay is able to tap into far more dark energy than the other relays, so there's the possibility that lacked the energy to cause such an explosion.IIRC,It even says in ME3codex that the dastroying the relays would cause massive damage to all planets in the system...
I don't want to kill ariaThe ability to kill aria and rule omega?
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The indoctrination theory is the bone that the fans have thrown to Bioware, if they have an ounce of sense they'll take it and run with it.
I don't want to kill aria
I don't want to kill aria
I don't want to kill aria
Again, there's undoubtedly a difference between using up all its power to the point it falls apart and smashing it open with a giant rock, there may have no longer been enough energy TO cause a massive enough explosion. Failing that, well, the Alpha Relay is able to tap into far more dark energy than the other relays, so there's the possibility that lacked the energy to cause such an explosion.
I'd also keep in mind that the Codex is PROBABLY following the viewpoint of what the known galaxy and player characters know, they're not going to spoil the ending within it unless they were as dumb with it as tri-Ace was with SO3.
Again, there's undoubtedly a difference between using up all its power to the point it falls apart and smashing it open with a giant rock, there may have no longer been enough energy TO cause a massive enough explosion. Failing that, well, the Alpha Relay is able to tap into far more dark energy than the other relays, so there's the possibility that lacked the energy to cause such an explosion.
I'd also keep in mind that the Codex is PROBABLY following the viewpoint of what the known galaxy and player characters know, they're not going to spoil the ending within it unless they were as dumb with it as tri-Ace was with SO3.
Too much pride involved imo. I will be surprised if they change the ending, it's like dipping your hand into a pool of sharks
Too much pride involved imo. I will be surprised if they change the ending, it's like dipping your hand into a pool of sharks
The very definition of King Shit on Turd Mountain.The ability to kill aria and rule omega?
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If there's any subtext to the ending of this game, it's that ultimately your choices don't make that big of a difference. Even Shepard, the most influential person in the modern galaxy, couldn't make that big of a difference.
I hope they stick to their guns and don't change it. I would lose a lot of my love for Bioware and Mass Effect if they changed it. I've never seen so much childish whining as I have in this thread. I was hoping to come in here and discuss the whole game without tags but everyone just proves that they can't handle anything less than a "ride off into the sunset" ending. The whole game was essentially fanservice so I'm glad the end went in a different and very cool direction.
I'm curious to know what the future of the series holds. Will there be a continuation of this timeline, should you take the comment by the grandpa seriously (about there being another tale to tell about Shepard)? If so, how could they possibly create something even bigger than the Reapers storyline, not to mention the mass relays being destroyed making travelling a bit of a bitch?
Or do we go to a different timeline in a different galaxy? A reboot if you'd like. New characters, new species, etc.
I don't think I'm ready to say goodbye to the series as a whole (in terms of meaningful games, rather than spin-offs). I'd take either route, probably.
I'm curious to know what the future of the series holds. Will there be a continuation of this timeline, should you take the comment by the grandpa seriously (about there being another tale to tell about Shepard)? If so, how could they possibly create something even bigger than the Reapers storyline, not to mention the mass relays being destroyed making travelling a bit of a bitch?
Or do we go to a different timeline in a different galaxy? A reboot if you'd like. New characters, new species, etc.
I don't think I'm ready to say goodbye to the series as a whole (in terms of meaningful games, rather than spin-offs). I'd take either route, probably.
I hope they stick to their guns and don't change it. I would lose a lot of my love for Bioware and Mass Effect if they changed it. I've never seen so much childish whining as I have in this thread. I was hoping to come in here and discuss the whole game without tags but everyone just proves that they can't handle anything less than a "ride off into the sunset" ending. The whole game was essentially fanservice so I'm glad the end went in a different and very cool direction.
I don't recall if he said they'd destroy the relays. Maybe I need to youtube the ending and watch it again. But it's also been argued that he shouldn't have been so accepting of ANY of it anyway, so whether it's spelled out or not may not matter.The point is though, you'd think Shepard, the guy who blew one up and killed millions, and spent months in front of a military tribunal for said action, would have had the sense to at least question the Catalyst "But wouldn't destroying the relays destroy Earth and countless other worlds?" and then the Catalyst could explain why that wouldn't happen because it was just using up the energy of the Relay.
That would have at least brought some "closure"(there is that word again) to that one issue. Instead we are all speculating because apparently that's what they were going for.
Which makes the ending all the more abhorrent. I wouldn't mind too much if they seriously set a new one a thousand years later and explored how civilizations reformed from losing their best means of transport, and perhaps if they pursued the synthesis ending to see how that played out. As is, better closure of some sort would've been deserved, even if it was still ambiguous we could've had 3 distinct endings rather than just variations of one.Supposedly Casey Hudson said any new games would be during or before ME3 which feels lazy to me. I don't understand why people want prequels when they know the big stuff that happens already. That's the whole thing with this ending it feels like they created it as some sort of quick cop-out to not make actual sequels in the future.
I'm curious to know what the future of the series holds. Will there be a continuation of this timeline, should you take the comment by the grandpa seriously (about there being another tale to tell about Shepard)? If so, how could they possibly create something even bigger than the Reapers storyline, not to mention the mass relays being destroyed making travelling a bit of a bitch?
Or do we go to a different timeline in a different galaxy? A reboot if you'd like. New characters, new species, etc.
I don't think I'm ready to say goodbye to the series as a whole (in terms of meaningful games, rather than spin-offs). I'd take either route, probably.
Brofist. I too think the ending was fine like it was
Shepard got over killing 400,000~ Batarians pretty quickly. Yet it is the child who he didn't directly kill whom haunts him.
I don't think I'm ready to say goodbye to the series as a whole (in terms of meaningful games, rather than spin-offs). I'd take either route, probably.
According to Mr. Hudson, if they make another Mass Effect game, it'll happen during or before ME3, not after.
EDIT: and beaten by a few seconds. =p
I'm more sad that we probably wont see more of Garrus, Liara, Tali, Joker, Wrex and everyone else.
Vega can die in multicolored exploding Mass Relay for all i care.
Would be an utter failure if it were to be part of Shepard's life still, given it would stick out like a sore thumb when taking in to consideration the events from ME1 to ME3.
I'd rather we get a reboot in another part of the universe then...
I don't recall if he said they'd destroy the relays. Maybe I need to youtube the ending and watch it again. But it's also been argued that he shouldn't have been so accepting of ANY of it anyway, so whether it's spelled out or not may not matter.
I'd rather play the next cycle with the humans as we know them extinct.
Depending on your view of synthesis they're alreadyI'd rather play the next cycle with the humans as we know them extinct.
You have to be in proximity of a reaper to be indoctrinated.
I'm not against subtle meanings behind things, but there's a difference between what they intentionally put in the game, and what people project their own ideas onto things and call it fact.
There was seriously no strong hint towards Shepard being indoctrinated, especially considering it had to have been the most subtle indoctrination ever seen in the whole series, and usually something that is foreshadowed, culminates into SOMETHING you can see at the end.
If there's any subtext to the ending of this game, it's that ultimately your choices don't make that big of a difference. Even Shepard, the most influential person in the modern galaxy, couldn't make that big of a difference.
I hope they stick to their guns and don't change it. I would lose a lot of my love for Bioware and Mass Effect if they changed it. I've never seen so much childish whining as I have in this thread. I was hoping to come in here and discuss the whole game without tags but everyone just proves that they can't handle anything less than a "ride off into the sunset" ending. The whole game was essentially fanservice so I'm glad the end went in a different and very cool direction.
I'd rather play the next cycle with the humans as we know them extinct.
Would be an utter failure if it were to be part of Shepard's life still, given it would stick out like a sore thumb when taking in to consideration the events from ME1 to ME3.
I'd rather we get a reboot in another part of the universe then...
yea, they all ended up as Cannibals anyways.Batarians lol
Who cares about those
They won't be humans though. Its some totally new species thats evolved.
I really don't even see why people are debating the indoctrination theory anymore. It's obvious that is what happened, or the Starchild wouldn't have been introduced at the beginning of the game in the first place. He also fits all the criteria of indoctrination. Ghostly images and dreams, sounds, headaches, hallucinations and blah blah. They weren't trying to be that subtle, really.
Now the point in which the indoctrination happened is still debatable, but I say the mental battle began as he was knocked out by Harbinger's beam. His mind was left open for attack at that very moment and the Reaper's took it.
That's my theory and I'm stickin' too it.
Batarians lol
Who cares about those
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I really don't even see why people are debating the indoctrination theory anymore. It's obvious that is what happened, or the Starchild wouldn't have been introduced at the beginning of the game in the first place. He also fits all the criteria of indoctrination. Ghostly images and dreams, sounds, headaches, hallucinations and blah blah. They weren't trying to be that subtle, really.
Now the point in which the indoctrination happened is still debatable, but I say the mental battle began as he was knocked out by Harbinger's beam. His mind was left open for attack at that very moment and the Reaper's took it.
That's my theory and I'm stickin' too it.
So the reapers would rather indoctrinate an unconscious vulnerable half-dead shepard rather than just...kill him?
They really want him dead..So the reapers would rather indoctrinate an unconscious vulnerable half-dead shepard rather than just...kill him?
Bioware wiped out player choices in Dragon Age 1 to 2, so there's a canonical ending in there, or being worked on.To be fair, having something after the end of...that...would be a little hard. Three different realities where the reapers are still out there, synthesized and everyone is on a higher plane of existence, or destroyed reapers. All while there are still no Mass Relays, your game would suck if you didn't choose synthesize.