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MJ5 wrote...

Haven't read the endings but from what I'm getting here, Tali rots on some planet? WTF?

Don't worry, that's just what people made up. As long as the Normandy is functional/repairable, they can still fly to nearby planets or even nearby systems and seeking for dextro-food. The mass relays are only required for long distance traveling. Just because the relays blow up doesn't mean the Normandy is stranded and they're doomed to death, that's BS. And even without those relays they can still fly through the whole galaxy, it just takes much longer. Think of the mass relays as some kind of highway. That's all there is to it.

Really, I cannot understand why so many people are whining about this.

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Blablabla79 wrote...

Litany of Fury wrote...

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Isn't the Normandy just damaged? Can't Tali and Edi fix the damn thing and get their butts outa there?


Or, y'know, put out a distress signal or something...

Either everyone is now a synthetic or there is no Faster Than Light traveling possible anymore, as I understood the endings. So where is the help supposed to come from? 


Yep, the Normandy isn't ever getting airborne again, and in all the endings the relays are gone for good, so there's no FTL communication, and no one would be able to come even if they could hear.

Besides, given how long it'd take a signal to even reach the next closest system, they'd have starved to death well before help arrived. Hell, even if they found food, and could somehow purify it for Tali, they'd have likely died of old age before anyone would turn up.

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Well, I take these with a pinch of salt as I never trust leaks no matter how good or bad they are. One more week :) Won't be coming on here until I'm done with it. Bye all.

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Standing over a bloody body?

Why am I getting MECSI vibes? Image IPB

Edit: On secound thought, maybe it's someone injured.

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KleinesWehWehchen wrote...

MJ5 wrote...

Haven't read the endings but from what I'm getting here, Tali rots on some planet? WTF?

Don't worry, that's just what people made up. As long as the Normandy is functional/repairable, they can still fly to nearby planets or even nearby systems and seeking for dextro-food. The mass relays are only required for long distance traveling. Just because the relays blow up doesn't mean the Normandy is stranded and they're doomed to death, that's BS. And even without those relays they can still fly through the whole galaxy, it just takes much longer. Think of the mass relays as some kind of highway. That's all there is to it.

Really, I cannot understand why so many people are whining about this.


I take it you missed the minor detail of the fact the Normandy crashed on that moon right? They're apparently not going anywhere.

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Total Biscuit wrote...

I take it you missed the minor detail of the fact the Normandy crashed on that moon right? They're apparently not going anywhere.

Also FTL travel is ridiculously slow as it takes about 50 years to go from one end of the galaxy to another. They also have nowhere to refuel so even if the Normandy can be fixed, they ain't gettin far.

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Total Biscuit wrote...

KleinesWehWehchen wrote...

MJ5 wrote...

Haven't read the endings but from what I'm getting here, Tali rots on some planet? WTF?

Don't worry, that's just what people made up. As long as the Normandy is functional/repairable, they can still fly to nearby planets or even nearby systems and seeking for dextro-food. The mass relays are only required for long distance traveling. Just because the relays blow up doesn't mean the Normandy is stranded and they're doomed to death, that's BS. And even without those relays they can still fly through the whole galaxy, it just takes much longer. Think of the mass relays as some kind of highway. That's all there is to it.

Really, I cannot understand why so many people are whining about this.


I take it you missed the minor detail of the fact the Normandy crashed on that moon right? They're apparently not going anywhere.

No I didn't missed that. As I said, it's just what people made up, no proof yet. And let's not forget that Tali and EDI are there and they are both tech-specialists. The normandy may also have lots of tools and material to repair the ship etc.
And let's not forget that Mass Effect is finction, it's fantasy, so everything is possible.

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KleinesWehWehchen wrote...

MJ5 wrote...

Haven't read the endings but from what I'm getting here, Tali rots on some planet? WTF?

Don't worry, that's just what people made up. As long as the Normandy is functional/repairable, they can still fly to nearby planets or even nearby systems and seeking for dextro-food. The mass relays are only required for long distance traveling. Just because the relays blow up doesn't mean the Normandy is stranded and they're doomed to death, that's BS. And even without those relays they can still fly through the whole galaxy, it just takes much longer. Think of the mass relays as some kind of highway. That's all there is to it.

Really, I cannot understand why so many people are whining about this.

What happens when the Normandy runs out of fuel though? It does need something to power it, and planetary resources only last so long. It's not viable to just fly around the system, looking for anything to help, with no fuel.

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I bet anything that Bioware has managed to hide a few endings from being leaked. I mean Bioware wouldn't do this to their fans right? We didn't pay over a hundred bucks on games and DLC for this crap.

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Hypnotix0000 wrote...

KleinesWehWehchen wrote...

MJ5 wrote...

Haven't read the endings but from what I'm getting here, Tali rots on some planet? WTF?

Don't worry, that's just what people made up. As long as the Normandy is functional/repairable, they can still fly to nearby planets or even nearby systems and seeking for dextro-food. The mass relays are only required for long distance traveling. Just because the relays blow up doesn't mean the Normandy is stranded and they're doomed to death, that's BS. And even without those relays they can still fly through the whole galaxy, it just takes much longer. Think of the mass relays as some kind of highway. That's all there is to it.

Really, I cannot understand why so many people are whining about this.

What happens when the Normandy runs out of fuel though? It does need something to power it, and planetary resources only last so long. It's not viable to just fly around the system, looking for anything to help, with no fuel.

Don't you think the Normandy has the tools to gather fuel, materials on asteroids or other planets!

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KleinesWehWehchen wrote...


...And even without those relays they can still fly through the whole galaxy, it just takes much longer. ...

 

Galactic Center - Sun : >25000 lightyears

Hawking Eta - Styx Theta : >4600 lightyears

Modifié par Blablabla79, 29 février 2012 - 06:04 .


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I bet anything that Bioware has managed to hide a few endings from being leaked. I mean Bioware wouldn't do this to their fans right? We didn't pay over a hundred bucks on games and DLC for this crap.

If these are all the endings, this will be the first game that might make me cry... Which is damn hard to do.:crying:

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AVPen wrote...

Folks.... I think we really need to take a step back and shift our focus away from these endings for the time being (at least, until the game gets officially released in a week).


Instead, let's focus our attention on something more pleasant, on what brought us all together in this thread in the first place - our interest, appreciation, and affection for the character Tali'Zorah vas Normandy, one of the best damn heroines this franchise has ever produced. :)

-snip-


Agreed. We still don't fully know the details of the endings and talking about how all of the crew will suffer a slow, painful death is accomplishing nothing. We can wait a week to talk about that, right? :P

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Hey, I'm not saying that the Normandy will make it home. All I was saying is that neither Tali nor Garrus need to rot on some planet.

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Today's ME3 screenshot from the ME facebook page:

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KleinesWehWehchen wrote...

MJ5 wrote...

Haven't read the endings but from what I'm getting here, Tali rots on some planet? WTF?

Don't worry, that's just what people made up. As long as the Normandy is functional/repairable, they can still fly to nearby planets or even nearby systems and seeking for dextro-food. The mass relays are only required for long distance traveling. Just because the relays blow up doesn't mean the Normandy is stranded and they're doomed to death, that's BS. And even without those relays they can still fly through the whole galaxy, it just takes much longer. Think of the mass relays as some kind of highway. That's all there is to it.

Really, I cannot understand why so many people are whining about this.


The Normandy, however, is not functional.

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Let's end the ending conversation on a hopeful note. As I said earlier, maybe all the endings weren't leaked!

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Thargorichiban wrote...

Today's ME3 screenshot from the ME facebook page:

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You're link seems to be broken (or Facebook is f***ing up right now). I'll try a different image link and post it:

Image IPB

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XenoAlbedo wrote...

I bet anything that Bioware has managed to hide a few endings from being leaked. I mean Bioware wouldn't do this to their fans right? We didn't pay over a hundred bucks on games and DLC for this crap.

Sure hope you are right! Maybe they removed some endings from space edition on porpose. Damn I sure hope so.:unsure:

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magnuskn wrote...

KleinesWehWehchen wrote...

MJ5 wrote...

Haven't read the endings but from what I'm getting here, Tali rots on some planet? WTF?

Don't worry, that's just what people made up. As long as the Normandy is functional/repairable, they can still fly to nearby planets or even nearby systems and seeking for dextro-food. The mass relays are only required for long distance traveling. Just because the relays blow up doesn't mean the Normandy is stranded and they're doomed to death, that's BS. And even without those relays they can still fly through the whole galaxy, it just takes much longer. Think of the mass relays as some kind of highway. That's all there is to it.

Really, I cannot understand why so many people are whining about this.


The Normandy, however, is not functional.

How do you know?

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AVPen wrote...

Thargorichiban wrote...

Today's ME3 screenshot from the ME facebook page:

*snip*

You're link seems to be broken (or Facebook is f***ing up right now). I'll try a different image link and post it:

*snip*


Shows up clearly to me. *shrugs*

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KleinesWehWehchen wrote...

No I didn't missed that. As I said, it's just what people made up, no proof yet. And let's not forget that Tali and EDI are there and they are both tech-specialists. The normandy may also have lots of tools and material to repair the ship etc.
And let's not forget that Mass Effect is finction, it's fantasy, so everything is possible.


Did you forget what EDI is made out of? 

Anyway, tech specialists are good with tech...not gods. They have no spare parts. They are on a world that has no intelligent life that would have processed parts.

Tali is good but she isn't that good.

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KleinesWehWehchen wrote...

Hypnotix0000 wrote...

KleinesWehWehchen wrote...

MJ5 wrote...

Haven't read the endings but from what I'm getting here, Tali rots on some planet? WTF?

Don't worry, that's just what people made up. As long as the Normandy is functional/repairable, they can still fly to nearby planets or even nearby systems and seeking for dextro-food. The mass relays are only required for long distance traveling. Just because the relays blow up doesn't mean the Normandy is stranded and they're doomed to death, that's BS. And even without those relays they can still fly through the whole galaxy, it just takes much longer. Think of the mass relays as some kind of highway. That's all there is to it.

Really, I cannot understand why so many people are whining about this.

What happens when the Normandy runs out of fuel though? It does need something to power it, and planetary resources only last so long. It's not viable to just fly around the system, looking for anything to help, with no fuel.

Don't you think the Normandy has the tools to gather fuel, materials on asteroids or other planets!


Actually, no, I don't think a front line heavy frigate class warship would contain a fuel refinery, smelting furnaces to refine raw mineral ore, the means of creating any large heavy components or small complex ones, or the large contrsuction and scaffolding equipment needed to perform the massive structural repairs on itself it'd require after crashing.

The things you are suggesting are way, way more complex and difficult than you think, and would require things they simply have no access to and never will again.

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