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Klencory: The most Imoprtant planet in ME3


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Klencory is a rock and ice planet with an atmosphere composed of chlorine and argon. The frozen surface is mainly composed of potassium with deposits of iron.Klencory is famously claimed by the eccentric volus billionaire Kumun Shol. He claims that a vision of a higher being told him to seek on Klencory the "lost crypts of beings of light." These entities were supposedly created at the dawn of time to protect organic life from synthetic "machine devils."
Shol has been excavating on Klencory's toxic surface for two decades, at great expense. No government has valued the world enough to evict his small army of mercenaries.



So what exactly are these beings of the light? will they come back to help us against the reapers or will they be long gone and in ther crypts we will find some old tech that can stop the reapers?

thoughts?

Modifié par Shepard needs a Vacation, 18 décembre 2010 - 05:27 .


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Atomic_Boom22

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There's a lot of planets that could have something to do with the end game. Of course the Volus could just be crazy.

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there are alot but Klencory is the only one that directly refrences reapers >>

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These "beings of Light" could be the Protheans methinks.

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Or the Volus could simply be as high as the sky.

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There are some other planets that are part of the mystery methinks. Planets like Preying Mouth and Ploba could be possible locations where dormant Reapers lie in wait. Junthor is a planet which could hold the secret to the origins of the Reapers.

Modifié par Bennyjammin79, 18 décembre 2010 - 10:27 .


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darth_lopez wrote...

there are alot but Klencory is the only one that directly refrences reapers >>

Or the geth, or the Cylons, or the replicators. Its a vague description from a guy who has been smoking the good stuff.

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It might just be an easter egg put into the game.?



Like that planet which is a massive super computer.

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There are a lot of planets with weird stuff like this. Some of it may just be there to make the setting look more real/creepy. And it works.



Like the planet that is basically the Bermuda Triangle of space.

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There is one story that indirectly supports the possibility of this piece of trivia being important:



Wrex's story about how he worked for Saren once on a job to capture a Volus freighter, but was fortunate enough to jump sh*t before all the mercs were killed.



Maybe the freighter was Kumun Shol's.

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kylecouch wrote...

Or the Volus could simply be as high as the sky.


I am a Biotic wind!

How many of us have been stoned at breakfast only to see our fruit loops talking to us?

If there were a an alien species that has been around since the dawn of time dedicated to the protection of organic life then they have done a fairly poor job of it.

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008Zulu wrote...

kylecouch wrote...

Or the Volus could simply be as high as the sky.


I am a Biotic wind!

How many of us have been stoned at breakfast only to see our fruit loops talking to us?

If there were a an alien species that has been around since the dawn of time dedicated to the protection of organic life then they have done a fairly poor job of it.


I don't think that's true. They seem to do a fairly good job of keeping sapient life safe for ... oh about 50,000 years or so. :happy:

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Saren100 wrote...

Like that planet which is a massive super computer.


Ploba.

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mrsph wrote...

Like the planet that is basically the Bermuda Triangle of space.


Preying Mouth

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I believe those planets -- Preying Mouth, Ploba and Klencory -- will play some minor role in ME3. Meanwhile I'm concerned we will find out some stunning things about Earth itself, possibly connected to the experiments them Protheans were conducting on humans roughly 50000 years ago (the time the Protheans were 'harvested' by the Reapers). In the latest DLC (Lair of the SB) we have already learned that the Protheans were to come with some "plan B" against the Reapers. Maybe -- JUST MAYBE -- it has something to do with us humans and the Earth?

Well, I'm not saying that the Earth is hiding something under it's surface. All that I'm saying is that it would be an epic plot twist if it's revealed that the Reapers' are not interested in humans just because Shepard killed one of them. (Maybe there's something more to our genetic diversity?)

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Does anybody remember Klendagon (or however it's spelled) from ME1? It's the planet with the massive rift where the round from the "very old mass accelerator weapon" struck after penetrating the reaper all those millions of years ago. If you go back to ME1, you can land on Klendagon's moon and actually see the rift in question. I'm sure back then not many people would have thought that particular planet would be referenced in ME2, but it makes sense since it has evidence directly proving the existence of the reapers. Perhaps the planet descriptions in ME2 could similarly point (albeit indirectly) to possible missions and story arcs in ME3. Just a thought.

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ControlFreak12 wrote...

Does anybody remember Klendagon (or however it's spelled) from ME1? It's the planet with the massive rift where the round from the "very old mass accelerator weapon" struck after penetrating the reaper all those millions of years ago. If you go back to ME1, you can land on Klendagon's moon and actually see the rift in question. I'm sure back then not many people would have thought that particular planet would be referenced in ME2, but it makes sense since it has evidence directly proving the existence of the reapers. Perhaps the planet descriptions in ME2 could similarly point (albeit indirectly) to possible missions and story arcs in ME3. Just a thought.


That planet and rift is how Cerberus found the derelict reaper that you go to for the IFF.

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Regardless of whether or not these planets end up being important, the creepy little stories add welcome depth to the galaxy Bioware created. I hope to see more planets like these in ME3, even if I don't get to explore them.

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przemichal wrote...

I believe those planets -- Preying Mouth, Ploba and Klencory -- will play some minor role in ME3. Meanwhile I'm concerned we will find out some stunning things about Earth itself, possibly connected to the experiments them Protheans were conducting on humans roughly 50000 years ago (the time the Protheans were 'harvested' by the Reapers). In the latest DLC (Lair of the SB) we have already learned that the Protheans were to come with some "plan B" against the Reapers. Maybe -- JUST MAYBE -- it has something to do with us humans and the Earth?

Well, I'm not saying that the Earth is hiding something under it's surface. All that I'm saying is that it would be an epic plot twist if it's revealed that the Reapers' are not interested in humans just because Shepard killed one of them. (Maybe there's something more to our genetic diversity?)


There are real ruins underwater that are being found all over the world that could date back to previous Ice Ages where the global ocean level was much lower than today. It's believed that humanity has always hugged the coastlines as we see in current population concentrations worldwide, and as waters rose those early settlements got trapped underwater, and populations got displaced and over time those settlements were forgotten.

It would be fun if those ruins could be tied into the story, if the writers decide to go in that direction of course.

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What in the world "Imoprtant" means?

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There was one planet... it's killing me that I can't recall the name from ME2, was said that the water was vaporized killing off all the living beings. Obviously the reapers are going to invade Earth but dang, they could just vaporize our oceans and we're done.

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There's three balls in the air to keep an eye on.

1) The Reaper datapad that Shepard handed to Joker at the end of ME 2. Probably includes various scans, combat logs from the Normandy and data mined by EDI from the Collector base.

2) The whole Dark Energy thing on Haestrum, No idea where they're going with this one.

3) The Prothean cypher. Shepard could use this to discover some more Prothean tech to fight the Dreadnought Cthulus.

The rest could be red herring I think.

Modifié par Legbiter, 18 décembre 2010 - 11:24 .


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I thought that planet sized brain-thing was a nod to Earth in The Hitch-hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, where Earth really is a big computer.

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ME3 could have a mission thats about chasing down legends like this, trying to find instances of where species have managed to damage the reapers. In fact I hope it does. Doesn't mean that the hits from the other games will actually lead to anything.

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Beings of light coming to fight against the reapers sounds a bit too fifth element to me.



far too deus ex machina