Mesina2 wrote...
hhh89 wrote...
Because it's unrealistic that a Prothean could survive this long? If that's the reason, I could understand. While I really like him and his dialogue, I find a bit unrealistic his survival, though I'll hold my judgement about that after I played his mission.
Though Protheans on Ilos surviving for centuries is?
I'm not saying that the stasis is unrealistic, but the time. Vigil had to cut down a lot of people to mantain the key scientist of the project, and while it could be that the Prothean was put in stasis after the betrayal, as SMW said, so that he could be the only one in stasis and thus preserving some energy, we don't know yet what happened (or at least, I don't know), and the time the Prothean was in stasis is a lot more than the time the scientist in Ilos were in stasis.
Though I'm not saying that I'm sure that the explanation for his survival will be unrealistic. Bioware could've find something that can explain that. For now, because I don't know how he survived, I'd say it's a bit unrealistic.
I'd prefer if the method and the technology they used to put our squadmate in stasis is different than the one used on Ilos.
Anyway, it's not a big deal for me. There were a lof of other thing more unrealistic in the ME IP (Lazarus Project above others), and I enjoed greatly the games despite them. It's not that thing that will make me dislike ME3.