There was no heat on re-entry. It's been dev-comfirmed that the Normandy had zero orbital velocity when it desintegrated, and therefore everything: the debris, Shepard and the Mako just fell down on the surface of the planet, pulled in by gravity.m_k wrote...
MidnightMare wrote...
It looked like Shepard was trying to take his/her helmet off anyway.NvVanity wrote...
Shepard's helmet could of came off during the fall possibly. We saw his oxygen cable ruptured and leaking air the helmet could of took some damage causing it to fall off his face while falling and managed to fall to the same area as the Normandy.<br />
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Mako being upright and in good condition well back in ME2 that thing could really take a beating and appeared only to be on fire when damaged. Of course that's a silly explanation though.
And then we'd have a brain omelette. Seriously, the heat of the reentry and the crash wouldn't have left much to "repair" if that was the case. It already seems fishy if the helmet didn't come off.
Therefore, the question remains how Shepard's brain survived the impact at the end of the fall and the freeze until his body was recovered by the Blue Suns and put in stasis. Hence the "in the Mako" theory.





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