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I still don't understand the synthesis thing


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#26
Jigero

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I thought it was hilarious when EDI walked out and she had the little glowy circuitry lines on her....... which... MADE NO GOD DAMN SENSE. Bioware was too ****ing lazy to even give her organic body with the lines over that. But I guess that to much work to just you know reuse a model you had in the beginning of the game.

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tekkaman fear

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What I wanna know is why is joker still limping and apparently suffering his bone disease when he steps off the broken Normandy. I would figure the synthesis would have healed his disease.

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didymos1120

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tekkaman fear wrote...

What I wanna know is why is joker still limping and apparently suffering his bone disease when he steps off the broken Normandy. I would figure the synthesis would have healed his disease.


It's called "re-used animations".

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realpokerjedi

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Harbinger of your Destiny wrote...

Ok so all Biological life is now partially synthetic and vice versa for for synthetic life. I also noticed plants where partially synthetic as well. Does that mean mictobes are also synthetic, what about the elements themselves does silicon have little bits of carbon in them, because otherwise what is stopping a future synthetic/organic hybrid race from creating a brand new purely synthetic creature?


It's not your fault that Mac Walters left out plot and added more ass.

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Harbinger of Hope

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didymos1120 wrote...

tekkaman fear wrote...

What I wanna know is why is joker still limping and apparently suffering his bone disease when he steps off the broken Normandy. I would figure the synthesis would have healed his disease.


It's called "re-used animations".


Actually, not trying to defend the s**t endings here, but I think it is because he didn't know he could walk normally. I think that because he has lived with the disease for his whole life that walking like that is just engrained into him. He walks that way to protect himself from breaking any bones. Again, not trying to defend the s**t logic, just mentioning that.

Modifié par Harbinger of Hope, 11 mars 2012 - 07:54 .


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Nobrandminda

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realpokerjedi wrote...

It's not your fault that Mac Walters left out plot and added more ass.

Aye, but in the right hands, the ending to ME3 can taste like mightly fine ass.

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Almostfaceman

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Wait till the crew that hates Shep's resurrection get a hold of the space magic. Golly. Fur's gonna be a-flyin'.

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shnellegaming wrote...

Organic means carbon based life.  Synthetic usually means silicon and other non-organic components.  Meaning yes all the way down to bacteria and virus everything is now some kind of carbon/non-carbon chain life form.  It doesn't go down to the atomic level though.

You are right about the plot hole too.  There is still straight carbon and silicon out there and the Galaxy will start making normal organic life on other planets as well. 


I mentioned this in another thread. The Guardian/Catalyst/godchild says he/the Reapers do what they do to prevent synthetics from inevitably destroying all organic life. He then gives you three choices, all of which can potentially lead to the very thing he was trying to prevent. It's illogical and stupid.

Modifié par GuyWithFace, 11 mars 2012 - 07:58 .


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Citizen Q

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I'll tell you what it's not...

It's absolutely not a complete and total violation of every being in the galaxy's right to free will and self determination. Definitely not that, as that would be tantamount to mind rape wrapped up in a paragon-esque heroic sacrifice to make it seem less grotesque.

Modifié par Citizen Q, 11 mars 2012 - 08:00 .