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Tails_Night

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So I beat the first game now I'm about two quests form game completion on  the second.
But I also had a copilot who would play my save when I went to sleep and whatnot.
I got most of the story and everything but did they ever explain why the Geth extracted all the fluids from the organisms they spiked and uh huskified?

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Tails_Night wrote...

So I beat the first game now I'm about two quests form game completion on  the second.
But I also had a copilot who would play my save when I went to sleep and whatnot.
I got most of the story and everything but did they ever explain why the Geth extracted all the fluids from the organisms they spiked and uh huskified?

Never directly, but I say it's safe to assume it was a less efficient way to do what the Collectors are doing in ME2...
Only, instead of destroying everything, it leaves a cybernetically enhanced body behind to use as a disposable shock trooper...

Modifié par Pride Demon, 06 juillet 2011 - 08:32 .


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Tails_Night

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True, that makes sense. I almost can't wait to see all the husk varients of ME3 though... well thanks I never thought of it that way.

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This is interesting to me as I (shamefully) never put the 2 together. Oops. Lol.

Heretics were already doing the Job of the Reapers in ME1,the Collectors pick up that role on a massive scale in ME2. Now the Reapers will assume this role in ME3. ME3 may be about stopping this from happening(Hence saving Earth.) The liquid gel that was being used to "create" the baby Reaper,may have been nothing more then liquid food to help it grow.

Reapers are synthetic lifeforms with organic parts. Maybe this is how they eat. If there is no liquid gel for them in ME3,they may just starve to death,or simply start starving. Making them weaker and easier to destroy.

Maybe the Collectors were building another Reaper while feeding it,and gathering some food for the other Reapers,maybe as a Reserve just in case. Like a bear the Reapers come out every 50,000 years to eat sentient life,so they can hibernate until their next cycle. If a bear was immortal,wouldn't it do something similar? Coming out every so often just to eat other things,then going back to sleep?

After 50,000 years the Reapers may be in a weakened stage,and need to eat to regain strength. Shepard stops the surprise attack,and the Collectors,now making them weaker. Now the Reapers descend on Earth to fill their stomachs and regain their strength,while eliminating there biggest threat. They may have some energy reserved for such an act,and have potentially wiped out the Batarians by the start of ME3.


LOL

Modifié par Rip504, 06 juillet 2011 - 10:26 .


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I know one of the codex entries mentions that a surveyor ship crewed by organics went into the persues veil and they all came back huskified which i assumed they did to create fear and keep people out of there territory (is a pretty gruesome death and undeath)