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All I want to know is how life in each solar system will stay alive if their Mass Relay explodes next to them.


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Zhuinden

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Based on Arrival, an explosion of the Mass Relay is huge, like a super nova.

How can each nearby planet, including Earth, survive such an explosion?

I'm just curious, that's all.

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Solynn

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we never drove an asteroid into the relays, maybe we have luck after all...

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ratzerman

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It's space magic.

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Zhuinden

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Yes, but they do explode, and it does harm the Normandy, and that explosion seems quite big. So I just don't know how people can survive that. If anyone.

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Simple answer - they don't and Bioware didn't think it through.

Or will retcon some bull **** in over twitter to make it sound like they thought about it.

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what are you talking about? mass relay didn't explode.

The giant armada sent Reapers crawling back into the dark space and Shepard punched that cyber god child so hard he's whimpering like a weasel begging Shepard to let him go.

That's the ending I got.  :P

Modifié par killnoob, 11 mars 2012 - 02:38 .


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Dean_the_Young

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Zhuinden wrote...

Based on Arrival, an explosion of the Mass Relay is huge, like a super nova.

How can each nearby planet, including Earth, survive such an explosion?

I'm just curious, that's all.

Hackett already addressed it earlier in the game: most of the energy is already being channeled out of the relays in the form of the Crucible effect. The relays aren't breaking in a Arrival-type situation, they're breaking being used to power the Crucible effect.

Modest analogy is using up the gas in a generator before setting a fire. Less gas to explode, smaller hazard.

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I guess they should have just made the relays go dark and shut down rather than explode as that seems to be what people are focusing on.

To me, the relays were a symbol of the 'shackled' control that the reapers had on the galaxy. Just as EDI found freedom after her unshackling.... I am okay with the galaxy having to find its own way of developing without the relays.

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The Angry One

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Navasha wrote...

I guess they should have just made the relays go dark and shut down rather than explode as that seems to be what people are focusing on.

To me, the relays were a symbol of the 'shackled' control that the reapers had on the galaxy. Just as EDI found freedom after her unshackling.... I am okay with the galaxy having to find its own way of developing without the relays.


That's nonsense. Whatever symbol of control the relays represented was wiped away when the Protheans sabotaged the Citadel Keepers and prevented the Reapers from controlling the network.
The relays were vital, and destroying them was gratuitous and moronic.