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TensorCalculus

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Just finished the game, and I'm infuriated.
My first thoughts after ending cutscenes were:
  • Everyone dies.
  • Joker repopulated the earth.
  • A super-advanced cold-blooded synthetic race responsible for galatic genocide
    decided to open a beam to surface for some puny human to access Reaper's 
    self-destruct button??? 
    This is like saying "yeah, we've been doing genocide for millions of years for synthetic
    dominance, but we are ready to self-destruct if Shepard wills it.
  • I had to watch my most trusted squad member die before me to get into the beam and only
    to find TIM casually walking over with the looks like "what's taking you so long"? And then 
    watched him shot my buddy Anderson. At that moment I felt that I had been fighting for 
    nothing. And for those who chose to control Reapers anyway, this was a facepalm, you 
    could have stayed on Earth sport hunting Reapers with your squad while TIM did your job
    for you with a lot less casuties. TIM is the hero of ages, and I killed him.
Is it too much to ask for an ending that I confront some Reaper final boss in an epic fight and triumph?
Earth is then saved and my squad live on and miss me sometimes? Why so tragic and gloom?

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SaltyWaffles-PD

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Yeah, I have absolutely no idea how TIM got there without a scratch (or at all).

I have no idea why a very small task force was the only thing sent to an extremely critical objective (which, if not accomplished, dooms the galaxy), or why the Reapers had such a critical objective so absurdly lightly defended (ONE destroyer-class Reaper?).

Joker didn't crash-land on Earth. In fact, wherever he is, it has a close (or very large) moon, with...another large moon in front of or inside it (what). How he got there from a crumbling Normandy riding a superweapon-scale shockwave out of the Sol system is beyond me.

I don't get why A) no one inside the Citadel managed to get close to the control center (either one) to open it up, or B) why the Reapers left that control station COMPLETELY UNGUARDED.

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Sir MOI

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And how the hell did they manage to escort the crucible without it getting blown by the reapers? (Dont know if it is the right word ^^ I have the game in french ;) )

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Husher315

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That is not Earth Joker crash lands on. Not everyone dies depending on which ending you chose.

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Kopikatsu

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SaltyWaffles-PD wrote...

Yeah, I have absolutely no idea how TIM got there without a scratch (or at all).

I have no idea why a very small task force was the only thing sent to an extremely critical objective (which, if not accomplished, dooms the galaxy), or why the Reapers had such a critical objective so absurdly lightly defended (ONE destroyer-class Reaper?).

Joker didn't crash-land on Earth. In fact, wherever he is, it has a close (or very large) moon, with...another large moon in front of or inside it (what). How he got there from a crumbling Normandy riding a superweapon-scale shockwave out of the Sol system is beyond me.

I don't get why A) no one inside the Citadel managed to get close to the control center (either one) to open it up, or B) why the Reapers left that control station COMPLETELY UNGUARDED.


I'm just going to go on the assumption that the Reapers are tactically inept. I mean...it's not like they have advanced tactics. They never needed them. They had so much firepower that all they ever had to do was throw a small fraction of their weight at something and it died horribly.