Aller au contenu

Photo

Earth is now over populated with aliens!


  • Veuillez vous connecter pour répondre
19 réponses à ce sujet

#1
jloar

jloar
  • Members
  • 2 messages
 Is
it just me but since all the galaxies armies were at earth, and all the mass
relays were destroyed shouldn't the Sol System be massively overpopulated. 

#2
Hokochu

Hokochu
  • Members
  • 432 messages
Earth is the new Citadel. Lol.

#3
tankarmarx

tankarmarx
  • Members
  • 267 messages
I guess it would depend on how many casualties there are, but I really was thinking along the lines of that during the ending as well lol.

I was like, well, on the off chance Shep survives aren't all his friends waiting for him on Earth? Them and a fraction their respective civilizations. Earth was already overpopulated as it was, good thing the Reapers came and did some housecleaning before they all could congregate. XD

Modifié par tankarmarx, 08 mars 2012 - 08:04 .


#4
raeting

raeting
  • Members
  • 199 messages
Probably not.

A very large portion of Earth's population was wiped out it looks like. The troops from hammer looked like they numbered in the thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands. Definitely not billions, though, which is what it would take to overpopulate Earth.

Even the entire Quarian fleet is just 17 million (and most of their civilian ships stayed at Rannoch). Earth can take it. Well, as long as the Reapers didn't ruin the farmland, too.

#5
brainless78

brainless78
  • Members
  • 236 messages
Errr, a few millions of aliens compared to Earth's pre invasion population... It will hardly be felt.

#6
Kiyosuki

Kiyosuki
  • Members
  • 32 messages
Well Earth is often portrayed as a place of cultural diversity in science fiction, so now even more so I guess.

Kinda sucks for some of the aliens, especially the Krogan who just got their stuff together, and the Quarians who just got their planet back. Like I said in another topic, maybe the Quarians left the majority of their citizens on Rannoch and just took military to use the migrant fleet, and if Eve survived maybe she stayed on Tuchanka to lead the Krogans in Wrex' place since he gets to chill with us here on earth, with our bad food. lol

#7
P_sutherland

P_sutherland
  • Members
  • 519 messages
isnt everything destryoed when the mass relays pop ?

#8
raeting

raeting
  • Members
  • 199 messages
No, there's an ending where Shepard survives on Earth, after the mass relay blows up. So the relays didn't obliterate the solar system they are in.

#9
Ilysail

Ilysail
  • Members
  • 246 messages
Worst part is....
I cured the genophage...
Damn shepard!

#10
Caldain

Caldain
  • Members
  • 128 messages
Nice Szaiu, Earth is now the cradle of the Krogan Empire!

#11
Frozen83

Frozen83
  • Members
  • 648 messages
You kill the Turians and feed them to Quarians. Or vice versa. Whatever you prefer... Overpopulation solved. Others can eat corn. And (space)cows. M.

#12
Shinannigan

Shinannigan
  • Members
  • 294 messages

Kiyosuki wrote...

Well Earth is often portrayed as a place of cultural diversity in science fiction, so now even more so I guess.

Kinda sucks for some of the aliens, especially the Krogan who just got their stuff together, and the Quarians who just got their planet back. Like I said in another topic, maybe the Quarians left the majority of their citizens on Rannoch and just took military to use the migrant fleet, and if Eve survived maybe she stayed on Tuchanka to lead the Krogans in Wrex' place since he gets to chill with us here on earth, with our bad food. lol


Yes, if you check the Quarian fleet marker on the galaxy map after destroying the Reaper connection on Rannoch, it says that the Civilian Fleet stays back with a token force of the Patrol Fleet, while most of the Patrol Fleet and the Heavy Fleet heads to Earth.
The remaining Quarians and the Turians might have it difficult to survive on Earth though, since the food they need doesn't simply grow there.

#13
Warp92

Warp92
  • Members
  • 970 messages
the krogan can go back to tuchancka, if you look at the galaxy map, it's not very far from the sol system.. sure it'll take time but the krogan can go back home ( same w/ any alien race )

#14
Leviathonlx

Leviathonlx
  • Members
  • 5 messages

Warp92 wrote...

the krogan can go back to tuchancka, if you look at the galaxy map, it's not very far from the sol system.. sure it'll take time but the krogan can go back home ( same w/ any alien race )


With what ships?

Modifié par Leviathonlx, 08 mars 2012 - 08:51 .


#15
Warp92

Warp92
  • Members
  • 970 messages
I'm pretty sure only the Synthetics and the relays were destroyed not the ships.

#16
Denethar

Denethar
  • Members
  • 543 messages

Warp92 wrote...

I'm pretty sure only the Synthetics and the relays were destroyed not the ships.


In other words, that Mass Relay in Arrival must be something really special to destroy a whole system while all the others just cause a small insignificant explosion where ships and planets aren't affected.

#17
Warp92

Warp92
  • Members
  • 970 messages
If you haven't noticed the relays were shut off before they were destroyed preventing them from exploding

#18
Leviathonlx

Leviathonlx
  • Members
  • 5 messages

Warp92 wrote...

I'm pretty sure only the Synthetics and the relays were destroyed not the ships.


Tell that to the Normandy.

#19
Aetius5

Aetius5
  • Members
  • 227 messages
Overpopulated? You mean with Reapers?

#20
Phydeaux314

Phydeaux314
  • Members
  • 1 400 messages
Couple points.

First, earth is big, and there has been a LOT of population loss. There's a fair bit of room.
Second, the population on the ships wasn't that high - maybe a few hundred thousand, all things considered.
Third, the Quarians (if they lived) brought their liveships with them to Earth. They - and the Turians - won't starve.
Fourth, FTL flight is fast enough to reach the local systems with ease. I vaguely remember the codex saying something about FTL going at a rate of about one light year per hour outside of the relay system, making the Quarian homeworld only about ten years away. The Turian homeworld is much closer - only a couple years, given its location in the galaxy. I believe the Krogan homeworld is approximately the same. You can actually see this from cut content in ME2 - there's a story about how a scouting ship Samara is on when she's younger heavily affecting Earth's history by being forced to dump drive charge after a four year trip.