Human Population Levels
#1
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 02:32
There are a few examples of this in the ME2 galaxy map, including:
Joab: 21,553,000 inhabitants. The planet is listed as being exclusively human-populated.
Anhur: 208,587,000. The planet is listed as having heavy populations of humans and batarians, and being human-dominated, which suggests that at least a significant percentage of that population number is human.
Caleston: 1,802,705,000. This is the mining planet that serves the entire Attican Traverse, which is controlled by the Alliance.
These could be mistakes, but if they're not, they seem to suggest that the writing team wanted to expand the human population numbers in ME2 so as to make it more easily believable that humanity is a potent and widespread galactic force.
Anyway, I think it's something to keep in mind when discussing how the loss of Earth's population would affect humanity on a galactic scale.
#2
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 02:35
Where in the codex does it state the bolded bit? I've seen people point to individual colonies with small populations but that is NOT evidence, or even conjecture, over how big the biggest ones are.VStar wrote...
In a lot of posts on this forum, I see people pointing to the codex entry from ME1 that states that most of the human population still resides on Earth, and that the most populous Alliance colony only has a population of ~5 million.
#3
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 02:42
#4
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 02:44
Last page of the Incursion comic points towards our largest colony, Terra Nova, having a population of a little bit over 4 million.Malanek999 wrote...
Where in the codex does it state the bolded bit? I've seen people point to individual colonies with small populations but that is NOT evidence, or even conjecture, over how big the biggest ones are.VStar wrote...
In a lot of posts on this forum, I see people pointing to the codex entry from ME1 that states that most of the human population still resides on Earth, and that the most populous Alliance colony only has a population of ~5 million.
I'm not sure if those Planet Scans are to be taken as canon, though.
#5
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 02:47
#6
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 02:49
#7
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Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 02:50
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#8
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Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 03:18
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http://social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/105/index/6064131/1#6064131]I've reached the conclusion that there are less than 5 million humans in the Terminus Systems.[/url]
Even if my estimation was off by two orders of magnitude (which means the Collector Ship, a cruiser, has to be at least as large as Sovereign), there will never be more than half a billion humans in the Terminus IN TOTAL.
#9
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 03:33
I would be more inclined to view this as a mistake since it is contradicted numerous times and the number is ridiculously low. The one thing that is ambiguois is the description "alliance colony". Can you have human colonies that are not considered "Alliance Colonies"?
Modifié par Malanek999, 26 juillet 2011 - 03:53 .
#10
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 03:52
#11
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 03:54
Malanek999 wrote...
I see. "It was the second human extrasolar colony, and the first beyond the Charon Mass Relay. It currently has the highest population of any Alliance colony."
I would be more inclined to view this as a mistake since it is contradicted numerous times and the number is ridiculously low.
How so?
The one thing that is ambiguois is the description "alliance colony". Can you have human colonies that are not considered "Aliance Colonies"?
Yes (e.g. Horizon), but the notion that they could achieve populations an order of magnitude or more than Alliance backed and funded colonies doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
#12
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 04:08
As in ridiculously low? Because over 30 years with an extremely high population on earth, relatively cheap starflight, and numerous garden worlds, colonisation numbers would in reallity be much, much higher. Even Cruisers hold several thousand people, so designated transport ships would carry at leat that amount. Say there were over 100 transport ships taking 2 weeks for a round trip, the alliance could have easily transported half a billion colonists over this period. Such low numbers don't make sense, our own pattern of colonies shows this.didymos1120 wrote...
Malanek999 wrote...
I see. "It was the second human extrasolar colony, and the first beyond the Charon Mass Relay. It currently has the highest population of any Alliance colony."
I would be more inclined to view this as a mistake since it is contradicted numerous times and the number is ridiculously low.
How so?
#14
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 04:28
Watson, however, is actually an Alliance colony; in the mission surrounding it, there's an Alliance base on the moon orbiting it, and there's an Alliance spaceport on the planet. Anhur, though, for example, appears to be an independent colony.
Modifié par VStar, 26 juillet 2011 - 04:30 .
#16
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 04:37
Sgt Stryker wrote...
Of course there's also Trident, which was allegedly settled in 2144 (4 years before the discovery of mass effect physics by humans!) and has a population of several million.
Query: What is the best way to reconcile these Codex inaccuracies?
Wow, a pretty big inaccuracy. There needs to be a Mass Effect historian position, like there is for Star Wars. Someone who gets paid to keep all the lore and facts organized so mistakes like these don't happen.
#17
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 04:41
Sgt Stryker wrote...
Query: What is the best way to reconcile these Codex inaccuracies?
You don't. They're just errors that apparently weren't caught by proofreading.
#18
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 04:42
#19
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 04:43
VStar wrote...
Anhur, though, for example, appears to be an independent colony.
Which is a big reason why I can't take its ridiculously inflated population at all seriously.
Modifié par didymos1120, 26 juillet 2011 - 04:48 .
#20
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 04:43
Well, it could have been founded by another species, and then Humans moved in and thus became the largest group on the planet, since it is lawless.ThanesSniper wrote...
Sgt Stryker wrote...
Of course there's also Trident, which was allegedly settled in 2144 (4 years before the discovery of mass effect physics by humans!) and has a population of several million.
Query: What is the best way to reconcile these Codex inaccuracies?
Wow, a pretty big inaccuracy. There needs to be a Mass Effect historian position, like there is for Star Wars. Someone who gets paid to keep all the lore and facts organized so mistakes like these don't happen.
And I got this link with a list of "Human Worlds"
#21
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 04:44
#22
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 06:37
Sgt Stryker wrote...
Of course there's also Trident, which was allegedly settled in 2144 (4 years before the discovery of mass effect physics by humans!) and has a population of several million.
Query: What is the best way to reconcile these Codex inaccuracies?
It doesn't say it's founded by humans.
It could have alien colony with large alien population that was given or sold to Alliance and later on millions of humans settled.
#23
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 06:51
Sgt Stryker wrote...
I believe those ME2 planet entries are just a sign that BioWare needs to hire a Codex Guru guy.
They had one. He quit and went to work for ZeniMax Online Studios, a division of the company which owns Bethesda.
Modifié par marshalleck, 26 juillet 2011 - 06:53 .
#24
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Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 06:57
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Mesina2 wrote...
Sgt Stryker wrote...
Of course there's also Trident, which was allegedly settled in 2144 (4 years before the discovery of mass effect physics by humans!) and has a population of several million.
Query: What is the best way to reconcile these Codex inaccuracies?
It doesn't say it's founded by humans.
It could have alien colony with large alien population that was given or sold to Alliance and later on millions of humans settled.
This is stated outright in LOTSB in the Cerberus file that talks about how Cerberus took control of the drug rings there and got enough humans on the world to give the capital a huma name.
#25
Posté 26 juillet 2011 - 07:36
marshalleck wrote...
Sgt Stryker wrote...
I believe those ME2 planet entries are just a sign that BioWare needs to hire a Codex Guru guy.
They had one. He quit and went to work for ZeniMax Online Studios, a division of the company which owns Bethesda.
What do I have to do to get his job?





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