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What planet are you looking forward to seeing the most in Mass Effect 3?


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Bluko wrote...

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Cmdr. Shepard:"Play the message."
Krogan Princess Hologram:"Help me Big Wrex, you're my only hope!"
Wrex:"Big Wrex... now that's a name I haven't heard for very long time."
Cmdr. Shepard:"What do we do now?"
Wrex:"You must come with me and learn the ways of Dark Energy."
Garrus:"Pfft I've been from one end of this galaxy to the other and I ain't ever seen anything to make me believe there's some kind of Dark Energy effecting everything. Nothing beats a good rifle at your side kid."

Ugh,cant breathe

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Thessia, Rannoch, and Palaven, in that order.

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Definitely Palaven. Doesn't Garrus have a mother and sister there?

*Potential side quest for said Turian squadmate?!* :o

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Hopefuly Kahje& Elysium.

Of confirmed Rannoch & Thessia.

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Palavan, Rannoch

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Thessia is going to be very interesting (especially the "indigenous fauna" :)).
Also Mars. Mars has been shown so often in SciFi that you might think it'll get old but somehow it doesn't
Not really a world but I also look forward to seeing the presidium again.

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Rannoch because of everything that accompanies it, a chance to hopefully finally end the Quarian-Geth conflict. After that Thessia, can't wait to see its often rumoured beauty.

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Lmao, i don't know whether to call the Turian homeworld "Pavalen" or "Palaven" based on some of the comments here lol. I would like to see illium again though, since i'm a sucker for those futuristic high-tech cities and all.....lol.

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Khar'shan, the batarian homeworlds. It'd be cool to potentially see batarians and humans set aside their differences to defend the galaxy.

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AClockworkMelon wrote...

Khar'shan, the batarian homeworlds. It'd be cool to potentially see batarians and humans set aside their differences to defend the galaxy.


You will be vissiting a dead planet. The Reapers were approaching Batarian Space at the end of Arrival which is 8 months before they arrive at Earth.

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Quarian home

Asari home

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Earth. Oh wait I can just step outside to do that. Rannoch then.

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Palaven and Rannoch

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Thessia, Rannoch and Palaven. Mars was up there too, but then I already saw it, so, yeah.

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Palaven, if there are Turian females, Thessia if not.

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Brand New wrote...

AClockworkMelon wrote...

Khar'shan, the batarian homeworlds. It'd be cool to potentially see batarians and humans set aside their differences to defend the galaxy.


You will be vissiting a dead planet. The Reapers were approaching Batarian Space at the end of Arrival which is 8 months before they arrive at Earth.



The devs said that Earth was the first planet to be  directly attacked by the Reapers.

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DarkDragon777 wrote...

Brand New wrote...

AClockworkMelon wrote...

Khar'shan, the batarian homeworlds. It'd be cool to potentially see batarians and humans set aside their differences to defend the galaxy.


You will be vissiting a dead planet. The Reapers were approaching Batarian Space at the end of Arrival which is 8 months before they arrive at Earth.



The devs said that Earth was the first planet to be  directly attacked by the Reapers.

The first planet AFTER THE BATARIANS.

How the f**k else could the Reapers show up with millions of batarian husks?

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Krypton
Reaper homeworld
Raloi homeworld
Yahg homeworld

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I'm most looking forward to seeing Rannoch.

The Geth have been maintaining it, which means an entire planet of huge cities and towns, in perfect shape, but completely deserted. It would be quite surreal.

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EJ107 wrote...

I'm most looking forward to seeing Rannoch.

The Geth have been maintaining it, which means an entire planet of huge cities and towns, in perfect shape, but completely deserted. It would be quite surreal.

Quite surreal, yes, because you are amazingly wrong. The surface is a planetwide scrapyard, and the only thing the geth have been maintaining are memorials in honor of the quarians who fell defending their homeworld.

I mean, have you been paying attention at all during the game?

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Arcian wrote...

Quite surreal, yes, because you are amazingly wrong. The surface is a planetwide scrapyard, and the only thing the geth have been maintaining are memorials in honor of the quarians who fell defending their homeworld.

I mean, have you been paying attention at all during the game?


I'm pretty sure Legion said that they have been clearing the rubble and scrap/toxins left from the war. Shepard compares it to a planetwide memorial. 

: "We maintain platforms on creator worlds to clean rubble and toxins left by the worning war" 

The idea of the analogy is that the Geth are maintaining land they do not use (The entire planet)- like human memorials, not that they are only preserving a handful of sites. I don't think you've been paying attention. 

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Be that as it may, I don't get how you equate "clearing rubble and toxins" with the geth having rebuilt immaculate cities and towns.

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Arcian wrote...

Be that as it may, I don't get how you equate "clearing rubble and toxins" with the geth having rebuilt immaculate cities and towns.

Well,it could be like Chernobyl,they evacuated and left things how they were,and there are just buildings in places,just rotting...but it has been 300 years,course I don't know what kind of planet Rannoch is.

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Thessia and the Citadel

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Humanoid_Typhoon wrote...

Arcian wrote...

Be that as it may, I don't get how you equate "clearing rubble and toxins" with the geth having rebuilt immaculate cities and towns.

Well,it could be like Chernobyl,they evacuated and left things how they were,and there are just buildings in places,just rotting...but it has been 300 years,course I don't know what kind of planet Rannoch is.

"Clearing rubble" kind of speaks for itself.

And toxins? Well, probably an indication of biological weapons... possibly radiation from nuclear weapons, depending on what the geth definition of toxic is.

What i'm trying to say is that killing billions of people on their own homeworld is not clean. It doesn't leave standing buildings - especially not in large metropolises and urban areas.