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Commander Shepard the Arch-Trator! (Ending Spoilers)


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Hanabii

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Where was the culmination of the build up? Why did the Rachni only help with construction when they were always portrayed as an Organic Army with no ships or created weapons?

Where was the Dark Energy thing that was Alluded to?

Why was Harbinger so obsessed with Shepard? In ME2 it was confirmed as a little deeper then the Sovereign thing.

What happens after the War?

How can Shep be called a Hero in ANY of these endings.

Because
ENDING A: All Synthetics destroyed, INCLUDING Allies and Team Mates. Shepard Lives, and Shepard at least held to the commitment to destroy the reapers at ANY cost and possibly lives to tell about it. However at BEST Shep betrayed Joker and EDI. AT WORST an ENTIRE race of machines that proved "Star Child" wrong just by the fact they were there fighting to save organics.

ENDING B: REAPERS CONTROLLED proving Cerberus right, justifying the horrors committed. Shepard Waffles. Shepard fails again. However Shep most likely now IS the Reapers making for a more intriguing ending.

ENDING C: Synthorganic Fusion. Reapers are still existent, but the kill order is down? Shepard violated all organic life by forcing them to become part Synthetic? Making Shepard a debatable Galactic Technorape Master? The Bizzare Ending. And the only one that has the possibility of EDI and joker's relationship producing more then broken hips and sparks. But now Shep is part of every part of the world and is the proverbial Zen!

However in ALL endings Shepard destroys the Galaxy and is a traitor to all those stuck on earth. The only one Shepard served well is the Prothian.

The Krogan have no Women and will eventually all the warriors who took part in the battle will die off before reaching the Tuchanka DMZ. (Debatable due to long life.)

The Turians will never again see their world in their lifetime. At FTL it would take several generations to reach their home.

The Asari are actually pretty well off since their home was destroyed and their home is closer in the Galactic Scale then the Krogan DMZ.

IN MOST of the endings the Citidel blows up.

The Quarians will never set foot on their homeworld and are again stuck on a many generation journey to claim a home they don't even have to fight to reclaim alongside of their geth allies.

In the end the only ones who prospered was the Humans who got their world back and all this free tech in orbit. As well as having the most remaining military force.

Shepard is a Hero for stopping the reapers, but is also a trator who screwed over EVERY race in the known universe to meet those ends no matter what.

Shepard, the Shepherd who herded the races together. The Shepherd who closed the pins and locked them all together.

Hero, Arch-Traitor, Savior to us all.

Oh yeah, Quarians and Turians WILL survive only if the Quarians lifeships are present due to Dextro-Amino food needs.

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I understand from a literary point where this all has potential, but in the end there is no culmination of your actions. The ending was rushed and then dropped forward so far in the future that everything you did wouldn't matter.

I hope any continuation POST ending involves the imidiate future or at least within the same 100 year span as the end of the ME Games.

Personally as the Universe was set I'd have rather played a Mass Effect MMO then a Star Wars one. A custom Bioware Universe to shape with players and deep exploration overall of an origional story.

But I WANT a better ending. I want to know what happens with the endings.

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CommanderWilliams

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This is exactly what I be speaking about. I'm not mad the endings were sad, I'm not mad Shepard had to die (Pretty much expected it) I'm mad because not only is it a big F u from Bioware saying "Because we want more money your choices suddenly don't matter" and that they make no goddamn sense.

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movieguyabw

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Hanabii wrote...


In the end the only ones who prospered was the Humans who got their world back and all this free tech in orbit. As well as having the most remaining military force.


LOL   Well, I'm sure, judging by the PR for this game, that Bioware would see this as a good ending.  Because humans make out like bandits.  And we're human.  So logically, that's the only race we care about.  :P

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Hanabii

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Sad but true. The Destroy Ending would have made sense without it affecting NON reapers. Why would it even affect them?

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Perzyn2

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CommanderWilliams wrote...

This is exactly what I be speaking about. I'm not mad the endings were sad, I'm not mad Shepard had to die (Pretty much expected it) I'm mad because not only is it a big F u from Bioware saying "Because we want more money your choices suddenly don't matter" and that they make no goddamn sense.


Exactly! I know it's the final, the great gamechanger, et caetera but Bioware didn't just change the game. They bombed the field from the orbit, followed with some napalm strikes and nuked it for a good mesure.

What I hoped for in ME3 ending was learning how the Galaxy will come out of the whole Reaper debacle. I wanted to see at least glimpse of aftermatch. Are Krogan going to overrung Galaxy? Are Quarians and Turians going to find way to coexist? What will happen with all those characters who we grew to love? Who cares, let's have a Starchild appeard from nowhere and destroy universe as we know it.