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The Message of this Series: Self-Determination is Wrong!


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#126
Nizzemancer

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casedawgz wrote...

Hey Owlman, shouldn't you be blowing up Earth Prime right about now?


What's the point?

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eye basher wrote...
The really good trolls spend as much time as they need so i'll just wait till tuesday.Image IPB


True that, I've seen trolls in online communities that could hide for months pretending to be legit. 

As for the endings if they are true.

Being a hero often means that things won't turn out for the best for you.  That happens, from a historical aspect MLK JR. took a bullet fighting for equal rights, Joan Of Arc was burned at the stake fighting to free France from English Rule.  Sparticus was crucified after having lead a slave uprising.  From a religious and mythological aspect, the Norse gods are slated to die fighting great evils in Ragnorak with a new world for man created in its wake.  Things ended badly for Hercules, very badly.  And Jesus was crucified in the name of saving man. 

And you may notice many of your favorite Super Heros never seem to get what they ultimately want, just take Superman, do you think he for a minute want to settle down on a farm somewhere if he felt he had the choice?

You don't always get the Princess, settle down, raise a family, join the PTA or can find some sensible shoes and a chevy. 

The mass relays might be gone, but the galaxy is saved and can rebuild, do you think when the dark ages hit after the fall of Rome, that it was the end of mankind?    Sure it wasn't pretty, and we never really relearned how the romans could build crap that could last forever or build a conventional bridge in a matter of days the way they did it, but look at us now.  We're able to chat across the world within seconds, thats something even the Romans couldn't do. 

As for the crew, from what I've read, I see no evidence that they are eternally boned if you save them.  

Its all a bunch of speculation that the galaxy and your crew is boned from supposed endings on a game that isn't even out yet. 

Modifié par Scandigeek, 01 mars 2012 - 10:04 .


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People would pay for THIS ending.



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Scandigeek wrote...

The mass relays might be gone, but the galaxy is saved and can rebuild


The endings don't realy support that, though. FTL travel is simply to slow and costly to travel outside one's cluster, so unless new relays are built, the galaxy is broken apart into a bunch of almost totally isolated system-states. Sounds like the Dark Ages to me. 

Which leaves us with only one option: rebuild the relay netowork. However, the only people who might have anywhere near the technology to build new relays are the Asari, and after having their population decimated, their worlds destroyed, and their systems cut off from each other, I highly doubt they'd have the talents and resources (or the intention, for that matter, since they wouldn't really know what happened on Earth when the relays collapsed) to build enough new relays to salvage galatic society in time.

That just leaves the Reapers themselves to rebuild the network, if the player chooses the Control ending, but even then, as I understand it, Shepard has no choice except to send the Reapers back to dark space until he "thinks of a better solution to the problem," which neatly prevents Shepard from changing the Reaper's directives from "process humans to make a new Reaper" to  "rebuild the relay network ASAP."


It's like Bioware is actively trying to prevent us from crafting an even remotely happy ending...even through metagaming. <_<

Modifié par vonSlash, 01 mars 2012 - 11:55 .


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Luxure wrote...

Please, tell me more of how those ****ty false spoilers affect us.


Still in denial I see?