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Would it have been better if Shep died in ME1?


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FoxShadowblade

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MobiusTyr wrote...

It would of been more impossible to revive shep then, because his body would of been completely flat like a pancake


Despite my comment above, I do have to agree. He was ejected from a ship into space from an explosion, went through re-entry and crashed into a planet. Somehow his helmet isn't in pieces(Normandy Crash DLC), but still. But, what BioWare says, BioWare does. I'm still waiting for ME3, when a masked man walks into Omega up to Shepard, whips out a lightsaber, pulls off his mask and it's Revan. Then all of us lean back and go "Ohhh, so that's where (insert company that screwed up KoTOR2) put him". Image IPB

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Reiisha

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FoxShadowblade wrote...

MobiusTyr wrote...

It would of been more impossible to revive shep then, because his body would of been completely flat like a pancake


Despite my comment above, I do have to agree. He was ejected from a ship into space from an explosion, went through re-entry and crashed into a planet. Somehow his helmet isn't in pieces(Normandy Crash DLC), but still. But, what BioWare says, BioWare does. I'm still waiting for ME3, when a masked man walks into Omega up to Shepard, whips out a lightsaber, pulls off his mask and it's Revan. Then all of us lean back and go "Ohhh, so that's where (insert company that screwed up KoTOR2) put him". Image IPB


Obsidian was given just 12 months to make Kotor 2, from start to finish. I think it was Lucasarts that gave them this (very unreasonable) deadline. They couldn't just say no, it's a lot of income, but of course it has consequences. IIRC a lot of content regarding Revan had to be cut because of that. He/she wasn't the focus of the story so it wasn't a hard decision to make.