Better yet, it may be the remains of an ancient space faring species who confined themselves to a planet after the reapers came, protecting themselves with the nanobots.Shepard needs a Vacation wrote...
Zulu_DFA wrote...
No way the Reapers can withstand that nano-dissassembler technology, but how are we going to expose them to it?
Yeah but thoes nano-bots might be controlled by the reapers.
Klencory: The most Imoprtant planet in ME3
#51
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 06:53
#52
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 11:19
The nano idea is good, just have to figure out a way to get the projectiles past the Reaper's barriers and hope the harsh environment of space doesnt render them inert before they can do what they are meant to.
#53
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 12:28
#54
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 05:03
InfiniteCuts wrote...
This is the kind of thing I like to see... making interesting connections that aren't so obvious but are viable and add depth to the overall plot. Good stuff. And omfg at the idea of Saren/Wrex tag team... if only he'd have been indoctrinated by Saren.Zulu_DFA wrote...
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.
Wrex as a mole? Lol. An awesome theory, but I don't think it can work.
#55
Posté 21 décembre 2010 - 07:02
008Zulu wrote...
Wouldn't the Reapers just have bombed the planet from orbit where the nanomachines couldn't reach them? They might not have been able to use nukes because the nano swarms would eat the weapon before it hit, but what about if the accelerated large enough asteroids?
The nano idea is good, just have to figure out a way to get the projectiles past the Reaper's barriers and hope the harsh environment of space doesnt render them inert before they can do what they are meant to.
It would be kind of hard to remove evidence of their existence if they did something on the grand scale of it all. It would be clear, given the planet's relative position and center of gravity that something directly interefered with the paths those asteroids took and caused the damage.
Harnessing the nanotechnology would be an interesting plot device in the third game.
#56
Posté 22 décembre 2010 - 02:28
008Zulu wrote...
Wouldn't the Reapers just have bombed the planet from orbit where the nanomachines couldn't reach them? They might not have been able to use nukes because the nano swarms would eat the weapon before it hit, but what about if the accelerated large enough asteroids?
The nano idea is good, just have to figure out a way to get the projectiles past the Reaper's barriers and hope the harsh environment of space doesnt render them inert before they can do what they are meant to.
Who's to say that they didn't make the nano machines to finish consuming the structures of the protheans? Perhaps they let loose nano machines on capital worlds where general physical clearing would leave too much rubble and obvious evidence of violent irradication.
#57
Posté 23 décembre 2010 - 08:12
#58
Posté 23 décembre 2010 - 09:25
#59
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Posté 23 décembre 2010 - 10:28
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Modifié par iOnlySignIn, 23 décembre 2010 - 10:29 .
#60
Posté 23 décembre 2010 - 04:30
Modifié par DaVanguard, 23 décembre 2010 - 04:34 .
#61
Posté 23 décembre 2010 - 04:33
also,
kylecouch wrote...
Or the Volus could simply be as high as the sky.
Modifié par belwin, 23 décembre 2010 - 04:33 .
#62
Posté 23 décembre 2010 - 05:11
samurai crusade wrote...
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.
This is made especially troubling by the geth's frequent weather and environment experiments. It has been something I've kept in mind for a while.
#63
Posté 23 décembre 2010 - 08:51
#64
Posté 23 décembre 2010 - 09:44
Edit: Its supposedly a colony and not a home world so imagine that.
Modifié par HunterX6, 23 décembre 2010 - 09:47 .
#65
Posté 23 décembre 2010 - 09:58
Wasnt that planet simply created as a parody of some ancient greek thing about a magnificent kingdom destroyed, and all that remained was an inscription asking those who came after to look apon their magnificent works? Its suposed to be about how futile existance is, no matter what you build, it will all eventually be gone.HunterX6 wrote...
I am more interested in Junthor, I hope we can visit it in Mass effect 3 I love the description of it: "Surveyors found the ruins of a technical civilization near the equator — evidently the colony of an ancient spacefaring race. The ruins had subsided to almost nothing — merely wind hollowed husks of arcologies and other megastructures. In the center of the ruins was a single column whose inscriptions defied translation for several centuries." so if the planet had arcologies and megastructures it must have been the home of a VERY advanced race, I can already picture it in my mind, the dusty wind with just echoes of a dead place...sounds amazing
Edit: Its supposedly a colony and not a home world so imagine that.
#66
Posté 23 décembre 2010 - 10:05
Vaenier wrote...
Wasnt that planet simply created as a parody of some ancient greek thing about a magnificent kingdom destroyed, and all that remained was an inscription asking those who came after to look apon their magnificent works? Its suposed to be about how futile existance is, no matter what you build, it will all eventually be gone.HunterX6 wrote...
I am more interested in Junthor, I hope we can visit it in Mass effect 3 I love the description of it: "Surveyors found the ruins of a technical civilization near the equator — evidently the colony of an ancient spacefaring race. The ruins had subsided to almost nothing — merely wind hollowed husks of arcologies and other megastructures. In the center of the ruins was a single column whose inscriptions defied translation for several centuries." so if the planet had arcologies and megastructures it must have been the home of a VERY advanced race, I can already picture it in my mind, the dusty wind with just echoes of a dead place...sounds amazing
Edit: Its supposedly a colony and not a home world so imagine that.
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