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didymos1120

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archiev1976 wrote...

Keeper 20 might be the one fixing computer near advertisement where you recruit Kasumi. when you talk to Kasumi, you can see keeper listening the conversation on the background


Given that you see two on the catwalks in Thane's mission, and the dead krogan is on a catwalk, they seem like more likely suspects.  But who can tell?  All those damn keepers look alike to me anyway.:wizard:

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didymos1120 wrote...

Sebenon wrote...

Keeper 20 is the annoying Keeper that you couldn't ever find cause he was always running around some other place in Mass Effect 1. I think.


The Keepers couldn't walk, much less run, in ME1. 


Ahem... One of the Keepers changed his position. Sometimes he was in the Embassy with the Volus and Elcor ambassadors and sometimes he was somewhere else. I am not sure what triggered him to change positions but he was always the one I wound up running around the citadel in search of because he was found in different locations.

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Sebenon wrote...
Ahem... One of the Keepers changed his position. Sometimes he was in the Embassy with the Volus and Elcor ambassadors and sometimes he was somewhere else. I am not sure what triggered him to change positions but he was always the one I wound up running around the citadel in search of because he was found in different locations.

Sometimes he was Elsewhere. That is to say, outside of creation, the place where all the nothing left over after making the universe went.


Seriously, it's just a glitch. He's stuck in the floor.

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JohnnyBeGood2

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Keeper 20 as squadmate in ME3... that's some win right there

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Keeper 20: "No fish for you!"

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didymos1120

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Sebenon wrote...
Ahem... One of the Keepers changed his position. Sometimes he was in the Embassy with the Volus and Elcor ambassadors and sometimes he was somewhere else. I am not sure what triggered him to change positions but he was always the one I wound up running around the citadel in search of because he was found in different locations.


As pointed out, that's a bug.  To add to it: he's never able to be found, much less scanned, in another location.  He either appears where's he supposed to, or you reload and try again.  All the other  keeper spots are occupied, at all times.

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The prothean scientists that went to the Citadel and reprogrammed the Keepers are still alive. They survived off of the protein vats and presidium lake water. The Keepers are the only ones that are able to access the hidden area where the Protheans live...well and maybe some of the children who disappeared in the ducts that Bailey tells you about. We will finally meet the Prothean scientists in ME3! Keeper 20 has to disable cameras sometimes to keep anyone from finding out about them.

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Why is this controversial? Some keepers move, some don't. We're supposed to care about this?

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That's a possibility that Vigil never mentioned - eating Keeper protein. Or hell, eating Keepers. They self-destruct if you tamper with them, but surely some crispy bits fly away.



Prothean 1: Mmm mmm, this Keeper foreleg tastes just like... hey, what's the Prothean equivalent of chicken?



Prothean 2: Hanar.



Prothean 1: Chicken of the sea.

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Yeah am going to go with it is Sovereign in disguise. He never wanted to take over the galaxy he just wanted to be green like kermit :P

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So what about Shiala? She got green. I bet the whole Thorian story is just a disguise. She is an agent of the Keepers!

My other guess is, that if you refused to help Chorban and Jahleed in ME1, there is no way to win ME3. That would be a glorious use of the savegame import feature.

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Wow, I didn't get that video until I read this thread. I watched it several times trying to figure out what it meant, thinking it was just a silly video with a Keeper walking past a krogan like it didn't care with people nearby doing the same. I didn't think that it was implying the keeper killed it... haha.

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Upsettingshorts wrote...

Why is this controversial? Some keepers move, some don't. We're supposed to care about this?


There's no controversy. They just don't move, ever, in ME1.  There's simply one that's glitched and sometimes fails to appear where it should. 

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didymos1120 wrote...
They just don't move, ever, in ME1. 


Yeahaha, that's what they want you to think.



OK, ok I'm gonna stop now (soon).

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Keeper 20 is Scatatman.



nobody can touch.

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didymos1120 wrote...

Keeper 20 is actually the first keeper Spectre.  That krogan was a threat to galactic stability.


win

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Voutsis1982 wrote...

That's a possibility that Vigil never mentioned - eating Keeper protein. Or hell, eating Keepers. They self-destruct if you tamper with them, but surely some crispy bits fly away.

Prothean 1: Mmm mmm, this Keeper foreleg tastes just like... hey, what's the Prothean equivalent of chicken?

Prothean 2: Hanar.

Prothean 1: Chicken of the sea.


This makes me wonder if Chickens will evolve into some form of Sapient life if the Reapers win and worship us. :blink:

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Voutsis1982 wrote...

That's a possibility that Vigil never mentioned - eating Keeper protein. Or hell, eating Keepers. They self-destruct if you tamper with them, but surely some crispy bits fly away.

Prothean 1: Mmm mmm, this Keeper foreleg tastes just like... hey, what's the Prothean equivalent of chicken?

Prothean 2: Hanar.

Prothean 1: Chicken of the sea.

I imagine they dissolve into a kind of protein/plastic slurry no more useful for research than seeing what materials it stains. Seems like the Reaper way.

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Quaay wrote...

The prothean scientists that went to the Citadel and reprogrammed the Keepers are still alive. They survived off of the protein vats and presidium lake water. The Keepers are the only ones that are able to access the hidden area where the Protheans live...well and maybe some of the children who disappeared in the ducts that Bailey tells you about. We will finally meet the Prothean scientists in ME3! Keeper 20 has to disable cameras sometimes to keep anyone from finding out about them.


As far as i know the Prothean scientist did no such thing as reprogramming the keepers, The keepers themselves evolved to only respond to the signals from the citadel - hence the entire conversation as to why Sovereign is using the Geth this time.

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Blasto the Jellyfish and Keeper 20 will save galaxy from the Reapers!

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Isn't one of Emily Wang's (name?) news stories about a woman, who's body was found and there were only keepers around or something? I remember wondering about it, whether we would have to solve this mystery later in the game, but it never got mentioned again. Perhaps there is some truth in the theory that the keepers are hiding something... or K20 is a seriel killer.

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Renessa wrote...

Isn't one of Emily Wang's (name?) news stories about a woman, who's body was found and there were only keepers around or something? I remember wondering about it, whether we would have to solve this mystery later in the game, but it never got mentioned again.


Danaria Kleris. If you go back and listen to Ms. Wong's reports again later you'll hear this:

"The corpse of Danaria Kleris, the sanitation worker reported missing from Kithoi Ward, has been found.  C-Sec has issued a statement that foul play is suspected in Kleris' death. The investigation is ongoing."

Return later still, and the story gets a final update:

"A C-Sec spokeman has announced an arrest in the case of Danaria Kleris. A Kithoi Ward sanitation worker found murdered several weeks ago.  Raheel Ospanoff, a human, has been charged with first-degree murder and a crime of racial hatred. Kleris was in a relationship with Ospanoff's former spouse."

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didymos1120 wrote...

Upsettingshorts wrote...

Why is this controversial? Some keepers move, some don't. We're supposed to care about this?


There's no controversy. They just don't move, ever, in ME1.  There's simply one that's glitched and sometimes fails to appear where it should. 


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Everytime that glitch happened to me, the console/tool it was using would still be there, and there would be the circle (object indicator) but it didn't respond to me trying to scan it anyway.
(usually the glitch occurred if I went looking for all of them right away)

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I still don't understand why the Shadow Broker would keep video tabs on Keeper 20.

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Dave of Canada wrote...

I still don't understand why the Shadow Broker would keep video tabs on Keeper 20.


I thought he might have been studying it for several possible reasons.

1. Figure out how the Protheans "altered" them.
2. Find out how much control they have over the technology of the Citadel.
3. Find a way to bug it, or use it directly, to spy on the ongoings of important officials/members of the government(s) and military, since they are primarily ignored.

Afterall, the SB was all about getting as much info as possible.

Modifié par AriesXX7, 11 septembre 2010 - 06:00 .