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EnvyXx

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Forgive me if there are already threads on this theory but just wanted to see if anybody else thought about this.
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Thought on the ending:



1. The endgame scenario is Indoctrination/Manipulation from the Reapers
(Harbinger) trying to force you into choosing to let the Reapers live.
Shepard is not awake during the final sceens!



2. Choosing to control the Reapers allows them to live. Reapers win. They will still exist.



3. Choosing to combine organic and synthetic life: Reapers win. They will still exist.



4. Choosing to destroy all synthetic life: Reapers loose. Shepard lives. Reapers die.



5. Choosing to destroy all synthetic life option is more Renegade in
appearence. Controlling the Reapers is more Paragon in appearence. The
Illusive Man's choice should not be Paragon colors, just as Anderson's
choice should not be Renegade.



6. Shepard awakes at the end of destroying Reapers. But Shepard is not
awaking from the aftermath. He is awaking from either after he is hit by
Harbingers lazer attack on Earth or after the scene with Anderson and
the Illusive Man.



7. Stating that all sythetic life will be destroyed will give you pause;
destroying the Geth can force you to a different conclusion. This
choice exists for the illusion of choice; the other choices are ment to
sound better.



8. Shepard does not awake in the other 2 "endings" because you are fully
indoctrinated by the choices you made to allow the Reapers to win.
"Assuming Control!"



9. Never trust any child construct, be it a ghost or artificial intelligence, or heck even human. They are just creepy.



10. Shepard awakes at the end because he has broken hold of the Reaper's control.



11. Shepard has spent alot of time around Reapers. Soveriegn, various
Reaper artifacts, the Human Reaper, 2 Reaper destroyers, the Artifact
from "The Arrival." Its foolish to assume there is not some level of
indoctrination.



12. Bioware not only get more $$$ for DLC for the final battle, but big
props for INDOCTRINATING A LOT OF ITS OWN PLAYERS! I do not know of
another gaming company that has tried to fool all of its consumers, but
they look to be the first and reap all of the attention.



Addition information compiled from community and written by:



Kitten Tactics:



-The endgame scenario is Indoctrination/Manipulation from the Reapers

(Harbinger) trying to force you into choosing to let the Reapers live.

Shepard is not awake during the final scenes.



-Choosing Control - You can not control them, they control you. Shepard says as much to the Illusive Man moments earlier.



-Choosing

Synthesis - Allows everyone in the galaxy to be manipulated by Reaper

code, like they have done to the Geth multiple times now.



-Choosing Destroy - Breaks the hold the reapers have on Shepard's mind.



-Choosing

to destroy all synthetic life option is more Renegade in appearence.

Controlling the Reapers is more Paragon in appearence. The Illusive

Man's choice should not be Paragon colors, just as Anderson's choice

should not be Renegade. The reapers are saying that Destroy is the

worst, Control is worse, and Synthesis is the best. They want you to

fail.



-Stating that all sythetic life will be destroyed will

give you pause; destroying the Geth can force you to a different

conclusion. This choice exists for the illusion of choice; the other

choices are ment to sound better.



-Shepard wakes up after

Destroy, because the Reaper's hold is diminished. Shepard does not

awake in the other 2 "endings" because you are fully indoctrinated by

the choices you made to allow the Reapers to win. "Assuming Control!"



-The

child does not actually exist. He is an attempt to indoctrinate

Shepard. Nobody but Shepard ever sees or interacts with the child.



-When

Anderson calls for Shepard at the beginning of the game, when Shepard

is talking to the child, Shepard turns back and the child is gone.

Shepard has been "snapped out of it".



-When Shepard turns towards

Anderson after being "snapped out of it", a growl is heard. In the

third novel, when Greyson resisted the reapers they would make a

growling noise once they realized they didn't have him under complete

control.



-During Shepard's final dream with the child, chatter

can be heard over the radio about nobody making it to the beam. Shepard

is still in London.



-When Shepard catches the child in the final

dream, they are both engulfed in flame. Going with the child (the

reapers) means Shepard's destruction.



-Shepard has spent alot of

time around Reapers. Soveriegn, various Reaper artifacts, the Human

Reaper, 2 Reaper destroyers, the Artifact from "The Arrival." Its

foolish to assume there is not some level of indoctrination.



-When Shepard wakes up at the end of Destroy, he/she is waking up in London, after being hit with the laser.