Sunnie22 wrote...
You can believe what you want to
believe, I disagree with that debunked thing, none of it makes any sense
to me because all of it was pulled from someones back side. That
debunked thing is just someone looking for some interweb fame, nothing
more.
True, I can't imagine the Citadel being a huge pile of concrete. It wouldn't make sense. [smilie]../../../images/forum/emoticons/pinched.png[/smilie]
And the wires, well the reaper structures had wires too and it would make much more sense to reuse simple wire textures than huge chunks of conrete.
SaylorRevisited wrote...
I agree. The old man and the boy just didn't seem to fit anything at all. that just came out of left field, but maybe was some kind of a religious reference? "The" Shepard? Was just weird to me, from beginning to end.
It's the people of the next cycle that have found Liara's time capsules and are refering to "The Shepard" as a legend of the past. Telling stories of her/him and wondering when are they going to find the relays, thus answering with "One day, my sweet." to the question of when they can go to the stars.
[MassEffect3] Epilogue to refresh memory.
I'm not saying that's fact, but it seems like a possibilty, as the scene is
"confirmed" to happen 10,000 years after the ending of Mass Effect 3. And I like to think that Liara and Shepard had a huge effect to the future generations with the capsules.
Lots of speculation!
Modifié par Arcataye, 23 mars 2012 - 08:20 .