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Does anyone else see the epic win in the hated endings?


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Unpleasant Implications wrote...
Organics are stranded in their own star systems, they have no where NEAR enough resources to build something as massive as Mass Relays. There is no hope! The Galaxy dies, no matter what.


A species managed pretty much to survive for a few thousands of years in the Sol system.
Most of this time it didn't even had access to fire not mass relays...

Anyway, if you are facing total annihilation, even the chance to restart everything is awesome.

Modifié par golyoscsapagy, 01 mars 2012 - 04:06 .


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Even without mass relays and space travel, I cam imagine many planets will at least be OK in the long run, especially with the shared knowledge, experience, and skills of humans, asari, krogan, salarians, turians, drell, hanar, elcor, volus, batarian, vorcha, etc. etc.

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webhead921 wrote...

Even without mass relays and space travel, I cam imagine many planets will at least be OK in the long run, especially with the shared knowledge, experience, and skills of humans, asari, krogan, salarians, turians, drell, hanar, elcor, volus, batarian, vorcha, etc. etc.


I can imagine Mass Effect 4 being set 100-1000 years in the future with Earth having replaced the Citadel
It would be a rather different looking galaxy with stranhge new technologies coming up. 

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There will be no more mass relays if they are destoryed at the end. Organics did not create the conduit or the mass relays the reapers did. if the reapers are destoryed and the relays become destroyed, the galaxy is doomed. Galactic exploration is no more. The mass effect universe will die slowly.

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mosesarose wrote...

There will be no more mass relays if they are destoryed at the end. Organics did not create the conduit or the mass relays the reapers did. if the reapers are destoryed and the relays become destroyed, the galaxy is doomed. Galactic exploration is no more. The mass effect universe will die slowly.


I could be wrong, but i thought the protheans created the conduit?  
Also, it depends what you mean by "die slowly."  Yes, our sun will go out, other stars will go out eventually, etc.  But life can continue without space travel.  At least this time, life will evolve and grow naturally, and not along some predetermined path set up by the reapers.  Yes, there is sacrifice, but sounds like a win in the long run to me.
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i dont care as long as thier is a massive epic space battle at the end (reapers will win anyday)

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webhead921 wrote...

mosesarose wrote...

There will be no more mass relays if they are destoryed at the end. Organics did not create the conduit or the mass relays the reapers did. if the reapers are destoryed and the relays become destroyed, the galaxy is doomed. Galactic exploration is no more. The mass effect universe will die slowly.


I could be wrong, but i thought the protheans created the conduit?

Your're right it was a miniture relay.

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webhead921 wrote...

mosesarose wrote...

There will be no more mass relays if they are destoryed at the end. Organics did not create the conduit or the mass relays the reapers did. if the reapers are destoryed and the relays become destroyed, the galaxy is doomed. Galactic exploration is no more. The mass effect universe will die slowly.


I could be wrong, but i thought the protheans created the conduit?  
Also, it depends what you mean by "die slowly."  Yes, our sun will go out, other stars will go out eventually, etc.  But life can continue without space travel.  At least this time, life will evolve and grow naturally, and not along some predetermined path set up by the reapers.  Yes, there is sacrifice, but sounds like a win in the long run to me.
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It sounds more like the last great act of defiance with the exception that you stopped the reapers in the end at the expense of the rest of the galaxy getting messed up. I still say we should wait till the 6th to see the endings for ourselves before we start running around and saying the ending were horrible or epic.

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Black_Vanguard wrote...

webhead921 wrote...

mosesarose wrote...

There will be no more mass relays if they are destoryed at the end. Organics did not create the conduit or the mass relays the reapers did. if the reapers are destoryed and the relays become destroyed, the galaxy is doomed. Galactic exploration is no more. The mass effect universe will die slowly.


I could be wrong, but i thought the protheans created the conduit?  
Also, it depends what you mean by "die slowly."  Yes, our sun will go out, other stars will go out eventually, etc.  But life can continue without space travel.  At least this time, life will evolve and grow naturally, and not along some predetermined path set up by the reapers.  Yes, there is sacrifice, but sounds like a win in the long run to me.
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It sounds more like the last great act of defiance with the exception that you stopped the reapers in the end at the expense of the rest of the galaxy getting messed up. I still say we should wait till the 6th to see the endings for ourselves before we start running around and saying the ending were horrible or epic.


Agreed, we should wait and judge for ourselves.  I'm just trying to point out that a lot of people here are all saying OMG THE GALAXY IS RUINED NO MATTER WHAT, when nothing that I have read/seen so far seems to indicate that.  The epilogue clearly suggests that life goes on in some way or another.

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golyoscsapagy wrote...

Unpleasant Implications wrote...
Organics are stranded in their own star systems, they have no where NEAR enough resources to build something as massive as Mass Relays. There is no hope! The Galaxy dies, no matter what.


A species managed pretty much to survive for a few thousands of years in the Sol system.
Most of this time it didn't even had access to fire not mass relays...

Anyway, if you are facing total annihilation, even the chance to restart everything is awesome.

Humans managed to survive for so long, yeah, but we didn't have a remaining population of 2-odd billion. Or planetwide devastation. 

Reminds me of the Kingdom AU from Bionicle, if anyone knows/remembers that.

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golyoscsapagy wrote...

Unpleasant Implications wrote...
Organics are stranded in their own star systems, they have no where NEAR enough resources to build something as massive as Mass Relays. There is no hope! The Galaxy dies, no matter what.


A species managed pretty much to survive for a few thousands of years in the Sol system.
Most of this time it didn't even had access to fire not mass relays...

Anyway, if you are facing total annihilation, even the chance to restart everything is awesome.


What solar system? WHAT? If in any ending (except one, I think) the relays are destroyed...there's no one ALIVE in those systems, if you haven't noticed *cough* Arrival *cough* when a relay is destroyed it wipes out everything...

That's the final argument that gets Shepard being grounded (well that, and the Cerberus thing, but mostly he's being accused of GENOCIDE for wipping out the batarians in that solar system) on Earth.

Do you even pay attention to the game? :blink:

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Geirahod wrote...

golyoscsapagy wrote...

Unpleasant Implications wrote...
Organics are stranded in their own star systems, they have no where NEAR enough resources to build something as massive as Mass Relays. There is no hope! The Galaxy dies, no matter what.


A species managed pretty much to survive for a few thousands of years in the Sol system.
Most of this time it didn't even had access to fire not mass relays...

Anyway, if you are facing total annihilation, even the chance to restart everything is awesome.


What solar system? WHAT? If in any ending (except one, I think) the relays are destroyed...there's no one ALIVE in those systems, if you haven't noticed *cough* Arrival *cough* when a relay is destroyed it wipes out everything...

That's the final argument that gets Shepard being grounded (well that, and the Cerberus thing, but mostly he's being accused of GENOCIDE for wipping out the batarians in that solar system) on Earth.

Do you even pay attention to the game? :blink:


I'm not arguing with your post at all, I just wanted to point out that this shows how stupid it is for Bioware (or any other dev.) to put important plot points in DLC.  A lot of people will not realize that destroying a mass effect relay destroys a system.  Tons of my friends who played ME1 and ME2 never played any of the DLC.

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I might also point out in the pasebin I have seen circulated that talks about the endings and the LI flashbacks. The person also said they weren't sure if in the different color endings that the relays shorted out. So you may not see wife get wiped out necessarily. Right now I haven't seen enough to conclude what others are coming to.

Just have to wait and see.

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guys its a domino effect the supernova energy is used to either destroy the reaper, control them,or merge synthetics and organics the energy goes from one relay to the next and the explosion for each one is relatively small ive seen the endings on youtube trust me were not completely boned

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Black_Vanguard wrote...

I might also point out in the pasebin I have seen circulated that talks about the endings and the LI flashbacks. The person also said they weren't sure if in the different color endings that the relays shorted out. So you may not see wife get wiped out necessarily. Right now I haven't seen enough to conclude what others are coming to.

Just have to wait and see.


No, you don't see them being wiped out, but you see them being stuck in a planet somewhere, forced to create a colony and the women are forced to become broodmothers to create a viable population to substain the colony life. :?

What's the happy and nice thing about it? I'm a woman...and I don't give that destiny to anyone....not even to your enemies.

Bioware is now openly killing childrens (see the latest trailer and the vent kid) and to wipe out your crewmates in the most horrorific form possible (hello, dear talimancers...do you know how she dies?...Nice doesn't it?)...
I truly don't know what's Bioware thinking right now...

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The endings are already being discussed in this thread. Please take your discussion there. Thank you.

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