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#26
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Spaceulation!

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MissMaster_2

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Some one answer how Shepard feel back to Earth!? lolol.

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dreman9999

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MissMaster_2 wrote...

MassEffected555 wrote...

What's so hard about this? It's just like in the Wards.
I don't see what's so hard to grasp.


Read the Codex.

Read the codex and replay the end of ME1.

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MissMaster_2 wrote...

Some one answer how Shepard feel back to Earth!? lolol.

 =]

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Dusty Arne

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dreman9999 wrote...

Dusty Arne wrote...

You guys should read the mass effect field codex... this explains it all

Go back and play the end of ME1...Take note that the arms a closed and you still have to wear a helmat.


Here you are walking on the   "outside " of the elevator shaft.. That is why you need your helmet...

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Ever heard of Magnetoboots? Who needs gravity!

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Dusty Arne wrote...

dreman9999 wrote...

Dusty Arne wrote...

You guys should read the mass effect field codex... this explains it all

Go back and play the end of ME1...Take note that the arms a closed and you still have to wear a helmat.


Here you are walking on the   "outside " of the elevator shaft.. That is why you need your helmet...

look at where they parked the curcible.....in the ending your out side...

Modifié par dreman9999, 23 mars 2012 - 03:35 .


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Just another reason the ending is terrible.

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dreman9999 wrote...

MissMaster_2 wrote...

MassEffected555 wrote...

What's so hard about this? It's just like in the Wards.
I don't see what's so hard to grasp.


Read the Codex.

Read the codex and replay the end of ME1.


At the end of ME1 they climb the tower which has no gravity and no air, but then Shep didn't have the power of the Crucible to setup a field and breathable environment. The very fact there is gravity should tell you there is a difference between Shep climbing the tower and the area he activated the crucible in.

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BAH guys please you have to understand this is ART don't kill the artistic integrity!!!
you understand nothing about ART
Hahaha

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MissMaster_2

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Dusty Arne wrote...

dreman9999 wrote...

Dusty Arne wrote...

You guys should read the mass effect field codex... this explains it all

Go back and play the end of ME1...Take note that the arms a closed and you still have to wear a helmat.


Here you are walking on the   "outside " of the elevator shaft.. That is why you need your helmet...


No you are just above the breathable atmosphere. It's a part of the station that NO ONE has ever been too, how can anyone make sure that the Mass Effect fields work there.

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 I compiled this together for a friend of mine recently.  Somewhat relevant to the current topic, but it pretty much addresses everything wrong with Shepard surviving after the destroy ending.

Scenario A)
Shepard somehow survived the explosion of Citadel and the Mass Relays.  The Catalyst explicitly stated that choosing to destroy the Reapers would also destroy the cybernetics inside his body, cybernetics that are 100% essential to Shepard's survival.  Shepard goes into complete system failure, subsequently killing him.

Scenario B)
The Catalyst was wrong about the cybernetics or whatever and Shepard is still alive.  Shepard is now floating in the cold vaccum of space without an airtight suit on.  Setting aside the fact he won't be able to breathe and will suffocate, he will still be frozen solid and/or explode in a matter of seconds, subsequently killing him.

Scenario C)
The laws of space no longer apply for some reason.  Shepard is now reentering Earth's atmosphere...entire meteors made of hard rock and metal often don't survive reentry, neither should Shepard who is made of squishy flesh and bone.  Shepard is vaporized in minutes, subsequently killing him.

Scenario D)
Everything we've been told about how our world works is a lie, surely the emutible law of gravity is still valid?  Shepard is now falling hundreds of thousands of miles at terminal velocity toward the hard ground below...which he will eventually hit, which will subsequently kill him.

Scenario E)
Basic laws of science and reason don't exist anymore.  Shepard lives...but at what cost?

Modifié par Excalceo, 23 mars 2012 - 03:36 .


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MaskofSkin wrote...

Just another reason the ending is terrible.

Indoctrination theory...:whistle:

Modifié par dreman9999, 23 mars 2012 - 03:36 .


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Dusty Arne wrote...

dreman9999 wrote...

Dusty Arne wrote...

You guys should read the mass effect field codex... this explains it all

Go back and play the end of ME1...Take note that the arms a closed and you still have to wear a helmat.


Here you are walking on the   "outside " of the elevator shaft.. That is why you need your helmet...



You didn't really disprove his point. Shepard needs a helmet and full armor just because he's walking on the outside of an elevator shaft inside the Citadel, but doesn't need all that on the outside of the Citadel in open space. 


FUCK LOGIC

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1. If the rubble/breathing scene is not in space, then that lends credence to the Indoctrination Theory.

2. The Citadel didn't completely blow up. So there's a chance there is breathable air there.


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Excalceo wrote...

 I compiled this together for a friend of mine recently.  Somewhat relevant to the current topic, but it pretty much addresses everything wrong with Shepard surviving after the destroy ending.

Scenario A)
Shepard somehow survived the explosion of Citadel and the Mass Relays.  The Catalyst explicitly stated that choosing to destroy the Reapers would also destroy the cybernetics inside his body, cybernetics that are 100% essential to Shepard's survival.  Shepard goes into complete system failure, subsequently killing him.

Scenario B)
The Catalyst was wrong about the cybernetics or whatever and Shepard is still alive.  Shepard is now floating in the cold vaccum of space without an airtight suit on.  Setting aside the fact he won't be able to breathe and will suffocate, he will still be frozen solid and/or explode in a matter of seconds, subsequently killing him.

Scenario C)
The laws of space no longer apply for some reason.  Shepard is now reentering Earth's atmosphere...entire meteors made of hard rock and metal often don't survive reentry, neither should Shepard who is made of squishy flesh and bone.  Shepard is vaporized in minutes, subsequently killing him.

Scenario D)
Everything we've been told about how our world works is a lie, surely the emutible law of gravity is still valid?  Shepard is now falling hundreds of thousands of miles at terminal velocity toward the hard ground below...which he will eventually hit, which will subsequently kill him.

Scenario E)
Basic laws of science and reason don't exist anymore.  Shepard lives...but at what cost?

Scenario f)
 

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dreman9999 wrote...

Dusty Arne wrote...

dreman9999 wrote...

Dusty Arne wrote...

You guys should read the mass effect field codex... this explains it all

Go back and play the end of ME1...Take note that the arms a closed and you still have to wear a helmat.


Here you are walking on the   "outside " of the elevator shaft.. That is why you need your helmet...

look at where they parked the curcible.....in the ending your out side...


For all i know, is that they docked the Curcible with the Citadel, like they dock a spaceshuttle to the ISS.

And i believe you are in a room, with a lot of glass.. atleast this is how i saw it.. i need to check it out another time before i can besure of it.

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dreman9999 wrote...

Dusty Arne wrote...

You guys should read the mass effect field codex... this explains it all

Go back and play the end of ME1...Take note that the arms a closed and you still have to wear a helmat.

You know.....I had totally discounted the breathing thing because of mass effect fields. And then I read this.......Darnit BW, did you even play your own games?

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I seem to remember a field of some kind enclosing the Normandy docking bay in ME1. The idea of a similar field existing where the Crucible connects to the Citadel was never a problem for me.

Modifié par mghjr6, 23 mars 2012 - 03:39 .


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Zardoc wrote...

Dusty Arne wrote...

dreman9999 wrote...

Dusty Arne wrote...

You guys should read the mass effect field codex... this explains it all

Go back and play the end of ME1...Take note that the arms a closed and you still have to wear a helmat.


Here you are walking on the   "outside " of the elevator shaft.. That is why you need your helmet...



You didn't really disprove his point. Shepard needs a helmet and full armor just because he's walking on the outside of an elevator shaft inside the Citadel, but doesn't need all that on the outside of the Citadel in open space. 


FUCK LOGIC


At the end of ME2 interior parts of the ship were "exposed" to open space. We didn't need a suit then either. Think about why.

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Considering how many of the female squadmates walk around in a vacuum with only a face mask on in ME2, **** like this I immediately overlook.

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The Starchild sequence was on the underside of the Council Tower, a known part of the Citadel (It just looked a little different when the middle of it opened up) After the destroy ending we have no idea where we are but there are plenty of buildings on the Citadel that we made out of "future" concrete

Where the green ring is in this image:
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Modifié par Mobius-Silent, 23 mars 2012 - 03:43 .


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Master Che wrote...

1. If the rubble/breathing scene is not in space, then that lends credence to the Indoctrination Theory.

2. The Citadel didn't completely blow up. So there's a chance there is breathable air there.

The power of the explotion would destroy any mass effect feild genorators so....There would not bea way for him to breaht in space.

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dreman9999 wrote...

Excalceo wrote...

 I compiled this together for a friend of mine recently.  Somewhat relevant to the current topic, but it pretty much addresses everything wrong with Shepard surviving after the destroy ending.

Scenario A)
Shepard somehow survived the explosion of Citadel and the Mass Relays.  The Catalyst explicitly stated that choosing to destroy the Reapers would also destroy the cybernetics inside his body, cybernetics that are 100% essential to Shepard's survival.  Shepard goes into complete system failure, subsequently killing him.

Scenario B)
The Catalyst was wrong about the cybernetics or whatever and Shepard is still alive.  Shepard is now floating in the cold vaccum of space without an airtight suit on.  Setting aside the fact he won't be able to breathe and will suffocate, he will still be frozen solid and/or explode in a matter of seconds, subsequently killing him.

Scenario C)
The laws of space no longer apply for some reason.  Shepard is now reentering Earth's atmosphere...entire meteors made of hard rock and metal often don't survive reentry, neither should Shepard who is made of squishy flesh and bone.  Shepard is vaporized in minutes, subsequently killing him.

Scenario D)
Everything we've been told about how our world works is a lie, surely the emutible law of gravity is still valid?  Shepard is now falling hundreds of thousands of miles at terminal velocity toward the hard ground below...which he will eventually hit, which will subsequently kill him.

Scenario E)
Basic laws of science and reason don't exist anymore.  Shepard lives...but at what cost?

Scenario f)
 



Hey I heard if you link to the Indoc Theory 9 times in 1 thread it makes it true!

Wait, didn't work maybe you should post it 7 MORE times in here!!!!!

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How about in the 4000 EMS destroy ending...Where shep survives the citadel exploding, gets spaced, re-enters atmosphere wearing 1/4/ of the armor he wore at the beginning of ME2, hits the planet at terminal velocity and just so happens to land in London just to start breathing


SPACE
MAGIC