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Returning the Quarians to the homeworld - A Secondry Objective ????


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Anyone else looking to get the Quarians back their homeworld as a secondry objective ?

Its definitely high on the list for my Shepard, he'll never forget the carnage of eden prime !

Modifié par Eire Icon, 17 juin 2011 - 02:47 .


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My sheps will be too busy saving reaper attacked planets to go waring against the Geth.

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Eire Icon wrote...

Its definitely high on the list for my Shepard, he'll never forget the carnage of eden prime !


You do realize you dealt with the geth behind Eden Prime, right?

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If they plan on expanding the universe it might be interesting as a story in a later game.  I'd rather they save it for that sort of thing (otherwise it'll probably end up being a minor mission or something that just happens).

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...I'd side with the geth. they have the right of it.

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Rannoch is a confirmed location, last time I checked. SOMETHING is going to happen there.

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Massadonious1 wrote...

Rannoch is a confirmed location, last time I checked. SOMETHING is going to happen there.


My own personal theory is that Rannoch is the planet Shepard is on in the "Reaper Base" demo from E3.  That comment he tossed off about "the entire Quarian fleet being in orbit" makes me think that might be it.

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Slidell505 wrote...

Eire Icon wrote...

Its definitely high on the list for my Shepard, he'll never forget the carnage of eden prime !


You do realize you dealt with the geth behind Eden Prime, right?


Yes but there is still the small matter of all the people they killed on Eden Prime (including Jenkins). Heretic's or not, Shepard spent all of ME1 getting shot at by those syntethic scumbags, and he dosen't forget in a hurry

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jamesp81 wrote...

Massadonious1 wrote...

Rannoch is a confirmed location, last time I checked. SOMETHING is going to happen there.


My own personal theory is that Rannoch is the planet Shepard is on in the "Reaper Base" demo from E3.  That comment he tossed off about "the entire Quarian fleet being in orbit" makes me think that might be it.


Tali's getting her house on the homeworld if thats anyway possible

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If only the rest of the galaxy had such a simple mindset.

"Oh no, they attack us! We go kill!"

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I have no way of expressing how tired i am of quarians and solving their stupid problems. Can i haz some geth now

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I want to see coexistance between the quarians and the geth!

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Someone With Mass wrote...

If only the rest of the galaxy had such a simple mindset.

"Oh no, they attack us! We go kill!"


Its the mindset of my Shepard, I'm talking in a role playing concept here, not a morally right or wrong concept

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I think if you chose to brainwash the Heretics, you are able to make peace with the geth and allow the quarians to co-habitate Rannoch with them.

If you chose to destroy the Heretics, you can either choose to war with the geth to take back Rannoch, or find the quarians a new homeworld.

That's my hopes, anyway.

Modifié par PARAGON87, 17 juin 2011 - 03:19 .


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Mash Mashington wrote...

I have no way of expressing how tired i am of quarians and solving their stupid problems. Can i haz some geth now


And I can say the same thing about people bit*hing about it.

Don't like it, don't comment, don't do it. Simple.

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PARAGON87 wrote...

I think if you chose to brainwash the Heretics, you are able to make peace with the geth and allow the quarians to co-habitate Rannoch with them.

If you chose to destroy the Heretics, you can either choose to war with the geth to take back Rannoch, or find the quarians a new homeworld.

That's my hopes, anyway.


Yeah I'd like the above, nice range of options based on previous events

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PARAGON87 wrote...

I think if you chose to brainwash the Heretics, you are able to make peace with the geth and allow the quarians to co-habitate Rannoch with them.

If you chose to destroy the Heretics, you can either choose to war with the geth to take back Rannoch, or find the quarians a new homeworld.

That's my hopes, anyway.

I hope the rewrite/destroy choice isn't that restrictive.  A lot of Paragon Shepards would choose destroy simply because the rewrite option sounds suspiciously like slavery/brainwashing.  I know that Legion mentions that Geth are very different but they were still strongly against the idea of being rewritten.

The Geth still seem to want to be left alone so I'm not sure living with the Quarians is possible, it'd certainly be a challenge and it's possible they'd be interested in the experiment (they are keen to learn new things).

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PARAGON87 wrote...

I think if you chose to brainwash the Heretics, you are able to make peace with the geth and allow the quarians to co-habitate Rannoch with them.

If you chose to destroy the Heretics, you can either choose to war with the geth to take back Rannoch, or find the quarians a new homeworld.

That's my hopes, anyway.


Erm how does brainwashing/destroying the heretics make any difference in their possible effort to make peace with the quarians? Choosing option 1 will eliminate the geth heretics, choosing option 2 will also eliminate the heretics. The only thing that's different is the geth will potentially be stronger in ME3 if you choose rewrite.

The Geth still seem to want to be left alone so I'm not sure living with the Quarians is possible, it'd certainly be a challenge and it's possible they'd be interested in the experiment (they are keen to learn new things).


From what I can gather the Geth aren't actually living on Rannoch, they've been rebuilding the planet for the quarians (whom they still respectfully call 'creators') so they're counting on the quarians returning one day. If the geth inhabit space in between stars (were no organic race ever ventures) I don't see why there couldn't be coexistence between the Geth and Quarians.

This said I'm striving for a peacefull solution in ME3.

Modifié par Robhuzz, 17 juin 2011 - 03:29 .


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Someone With Mass wrote...

And I can say the same thing about people bit*hing about it.

Don't like it, don't comment, don't do it. Simple.

nope, i will comment and **** about it until the end

because i can

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Yes, but it's really low on my priority list. The quarians just generally annoy me.

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Mash Mashington wrote...

I have no way of expressing how tired i am of quarians and solving their stupid problems. Can i haz some geth now

They could just GO to the friggen planet and the Geth go:
"Oh you're back, here's your planet, we're going abck to our space stations now bye"

Problem solved.

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The real fun thing is that the quarians aren't the only ones without a homeworld in ME3. Enjoy your smashed Earth, oh, so special humans.

Most ****ing boring and generic race in the history of science fiction...

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Admiral vas Neema says, "We need to find a world to shelter our non-combanants."
Admiral val Krois says, "We need to find out IF we can make peace with the Geth."
Legion says, "The Geth are 'caretakes' of Rannoch, and cleaning up the damage from the 'Morning War'.
This implies that, the Geth and Quarians are going to make peace and end their fight, Shepard tells them, "You BOTH need to end this war, or we'll ALL end up paying for it!" IMHO, when the Quarians find out that the Geth have actually rebuilt Rannoch and the other colonies, they will thank the Geth and return to their 'homeworld' to join Shepard and the Geth in the fight against the Reapers as allies and not adversaries.

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Someone With Mass wrote...

The real fun thing is that the quarians aren't the only ones without a homeworld in ME3. Enjoy your smashed Earth, oh, so special humans.

Most ****ing boring and generic race in the history of science fiction...

more interesting than than whining space gypsies who just have to land on their homeworld to retake it.Image IPB

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IIRC, it was mentioned in ME2 that the Geth aren't even occupying Rannoch.  They orbit it in stations and consider themselves caretakers of the planet, but have no actual desire to live on it.  They don't want to go to war.  They want the Quarians to talk to them so they can come to a compromise.  If the Quarians aren't willing to do that, then I'm siding with the Geth.  Period.  Sorry, Tali, we're lady-bros, but I won't help your people exterminate a sentient race just because you consider them a mistake.

Edit:  Ninja'd.

Modifié par VaticanVice, 17 juin 2011 - 03:50 .