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zerebul

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 I just finished ME3 this morning and overall it was a great game. However, the ending left me with several questions that I hope you all can answer:

1. How did Liara magicly teleport onto the Normandy after getting pewpewed by the giant reaper with me in London? Did Joker say screw the battle in space, fly down in between two giant reapers, and pick up Liara? How did he pick up Liara when the Normandy's shuttle was shot down at the start of the London mission? On that note...

2. Why is the Normandy flying away from the Sol system - wasnt there a battle for the fate of the galaxy or something like that going on over there?

3. If the boss of all reapers is inside the citadel, how could a virus developed by the team of prothean scientists (ME1) effect the keepers and prevent the "signal for invasion" from being sent. Shouldnt this silly little beam of light child be aware of this? Isnt the citadel essentially a reaper?

4. If all the fleets of the galactic civilizations are in the Sol system and the relay system is destroyed wouldnt everyone simply die from starvation in a few months? They lack the speed to travel to other solar systems in a timely manner, and there is presumably no food on earth since it just got pwned by repears - which i dont think many of the other races can eat anyways.

5. In ME2 DLC Arrival I blew up a relay and it resulted in the entire solar system being wiped out (as well as me getting kicked out of the military). If every single relay were to be destroyed wouldnt all life in each solar system where the relay is stationed be wiped out (asari, krogan, turian, human)? And finally...

6. If 1 relay exploding causes a solar system to be wiped out, wouldnt the destruction of the citadel (the mother of all relays) result in a much bigger boom? When the citadel is destroyed it is in orbit around the earth - at the very least shouldnt earth be destroyed?

Those are my questions, please enlighten me!

Modifié par zerebul, 11 mars 2012 - 01:12 .


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Animositisomina

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Answer to 1-6: Nobody knows. (I know this sounds like a troll post, but really, no one knows. None of it makes sense.)

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Sorry those are all good questions, but the only question should be how in the hell they could ever think ANY of these were ok.

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You are obviously sober, unlike bioware writers.

Modifié par Evil_medved, 11 mars 2012 - 01:16 .


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Those are the questions everyone is asking. I dont think we'll ever get a really good answer, though..

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A biotic did it.

But seriously, this are good questions and I would like to see them answered because I have no idea.

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Congrats, you just mentioned every single plot-hole for the ending of ME3.
I don't think that even BioWare has answers for you, pal.

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zerebul wrote...

 I just finished ME3 this morning and overall it was a great game. However, the ending left me with several questions that I hope you all can answer:

1. How did Liara magicly teleport onto the Normandy after getting pewpewed by the giant reaper with me in London? Did Joker say screw the battle in space, fly down in between two giant reapers, and pick up Liara? How did he pick up Liara when the Normandy's shuttle was shot down at the start of the London mission? On that note...

2. Why is the Normandy flying away from the Sol system - wasnt there a battle for the fate of the galaxy or something like that going on over there?

3. If the boss of all reapers is inside the citadel, how could a virus developed by the team of prothean scientists (ME1) effect the keepers and prevent the "signal for invasion" from being sent. Shouldnt this silly little beam of light child be aware of this? Isnt the citadel essentially a reaper?

4. If all the fleets of the galactic civilizations are in the Sol system and the relay system is destroyed wouldnt everyone simply die from starvation in a few months? They lack the speed to travel to other solar systems in a timely manner, and there is presumably no food on earth since it just got pwned by repears - which i dont think many of the other races can eat anyways.

5. In ME2 DLC Arrival I blew up a relay and it resulted in the entire solar system being wiped out (as well as me getting kicked out of the military). If every single relay were to be destroyed wouldnt all life in each solar system where the relay is stationed be wiped out (asari, krogan, turian, human)? And finally...

6. If 1 relay exploding causes a solar system to be wiped out, wouldnt the destruction of the citadel (the mother of all relays) result in a much bigger boom? When the citadel is destroyed it is in orbit around the earth - at the very least shouldnt earth be destroyed?

I'm willing to forgive 4 (military is a tiny fraction of civilization; they may all die, but life everywhere else goes on) and 5/6 (they can whip up a physics dodge, like crashing an asteroid into an active relay is not the same thing as auto-destruct sequence).

3 will never be answered. The Reapers never made much sense. Too many crossed wires or something.

1 and 2 are untenable. I truly hope they intend to somehow explain this, and it can provide some needed closure to the relationships we've spent three games building with the squad and crew.

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1. A wizard did it.

2. Joker apparently wanted to escape with his new fembot love because as we know he'd never stick around for Shep and doesn't owe Shep his life or anything.

3. This is such a gaping plot hole I can't even think of a sarcastic response for it.

4. Assuming they even survive, won't the inevitable war when the fleets desperate need of the resources the mined out Sol system has little of leads to violence be such fun?

5. Well the important thing is the Normandy crew survived! Until they get eaten by a T-Rex.

6. Even if not, the impact of the Citadel on Earth would devastate it's atmosphere for centuries.

Modifié par The Angry One, 11 mars 2012 - 01:42 .


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The Angry One wrote...

1. A wizard did it.

2. Joker apparently wanted to escape with his new fembot love because as we know he'd never stick around for Shep and doesn't owe Shep his life or anything.

3. This is such a gaping plot hole I can't even think of a sarcastic response for it.

4. Assuming they even survive, won't the inevitable war when the fleets desperate need of the resources the mined out Sol system has little of leads to violence be such fun?

5. Well the important thing is the Normandy crew survived! Until they get eaten by a T-Rex.

6. Even if not, the impact of the Citadel on Earth would devastate it's atmosphere for centuries.


Exactly what I was afraid of...