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If your Shepard had been given free will at the end, what would he have done?


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#26
Aerius

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I'd have him try and convince the Starchild and if that's not possible, I'd like have him refuse the options and see what happens.

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Carlthestrange

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Forget the Citdel. The moment we exited the relay and were heading for Earth, I would have had every single ship in the fleet lock onto Harbinger. Chop off the snakes head.

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Starbaby: "Control the Reapers, combine organic and synthetic life, or destroy all synthetic life."

My Shepard: "lolnope. Hackett, get all the fleets together and give the Reapers hell."

And, in all honestly, why WASN'T this an option? Why did I spend all that time getting, like, 6k EMS and getting the geth and quarians together only for it to not make any sort of difference?

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Visserian99

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Shepard to Starbrat: No, your options and logic are insane.

Radios Hackett.
Shepard To Hackett: Admiral, the Crucible is some insane Reaper trap to make us do the work for them. I did find the Reaper leader. It is the Citadel. It needs to be destroyed. And see if Joker can send Cortez to pick me up if at all feasible.

Proceed to Trollface the Starbrat.

Modifié par Visserian99, 30 mars 2012 - 05:56 .


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Vigil_N7

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Well considering the fact that the catalyst gets destroyed if you don't act in time, chances are shepard is screwed either way.

There is very little chance the galactic fleets will actually defeat the reapers, the full might of the reapers were not stationed in Sol alone - the reapers were in every single star system by the end of the events of ME3, we have no idea at just how many reapers were out there, but considering they were repelling the united fleets, chances are with additional reaper reinforcements the reapers would win outright.

Don't let your hate for the ending blind your judgement - using the catalyst ends the reaper invasion full stop. Sure, the Mass relays get destroyed, but as the normandy proves that doesn't mean everyone gets wiped out, people survive. By not using the catalyst, the reapers will almost certainly win and advanced organics will get wiped out. By ending the reapers, sure, the galaxy is going to be torn up - but at least advanced civilizations now have HOPE when there was none.

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Corrik Ronis

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EPIC....RAP....BATTTLESOFHISTORY!!1!!1

Commander Shepard!

VS!

......Thhhhhhhhe Starchild!

BEGIN!

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She would have punted that little turd over a railing and into a small sun.















I call that little turd humpty dumpty. As in there's no putting together mass effect now after he showed his stupid face.

God I hate kids so much right now. I want to smack them with a cricket bat studded with nails...

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I would urinate all over star childs face then order the fleets to either fight to the end or retreat and regather forces.

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Vigil_N7 wrote...

Well considering the fact that the catalyst gets destroyed if you don't act in time, chances are shepard is screwed either way.

There is very little chance the galactic fleets will actually defeat the reapers, the full might of the reapers were not stationed in Sol alone - the reapers were in every single star system by the end of the events of ME3, we have no idea at just how many reapers were out there, but considering they were repelling the united fleets, chances are with additional reaper reinforcements the reapers would win outright.

Don't let your hate for the ending blind your judgement - using the catalyst ends the reaper invasion full stop. Sure, the Mass relays get destroyed, but as the normandy proves that doesn't mean everyone gets wiped out, people survive. By not using the catalyst, the reapers will almost certainly win and advanced organics will get wiped out. By ending the reapers, sure, the galaxy is going to be torn up - but at least advanced civilizations now have HOPE when there was none.


who would destroy the catalyst? If the reapers could destroy him...wouldn't they have done it like ten cycles ago? Plus since he created them don't you think he implemented some kind of "hey don't kill me bro" option?

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Carlthestrange

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Vigil_N7 wrote...

Well considering the fact that the catalyst gets destroyed if you don't act in time, chances are shepard is screwed either way.

There is very little chance the galactic fleets will actually defeat the reapers, the full might of the reapers were not stationed in Sol alone - the reapers were in every single star system by the end of the events of ME3, we have no idea at just how many reapers were out there, but considering they were repelling the united fleets, chances are with additional reaper reinforcements the reapers would win outright.

Don't let your hate for the ending blind your judgement - using the catalyst ends the reaper invasion full stop. Sure, the Mass relays get destroyed, but as the normandy proves that doesn't mean everyone gets wiped out, people survive. By not using the catalyst, the reapers will almost certainly win and advanced organics will get wiped out. By ending the reapers, sure, the galaxy is going to be torn up - but at least advanced civilizations now have HOPE when there was none.


Yes. Lets use the enemies logic to defeat them. I'd rather go down fighting. Besides, if you can destroy Harbinger, you weaken the Reapers greatly, perhaps even give hope to the next cycle.

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I would've done all three of them.  Make everyone hybrids, take control of the Reapers and destroy any reapers that didn't listen to me.  Like what they did in Deus ex 2.

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I cannot see any options with what they gave us once we face the Catalyst. Either the Reapers continue reaping or we try one of the 3 options before us, which is almost as bad as the reaping, leaving the galaxy without any "technologically advanced species" by destroying the "technologically advanced" part of everything.

EDIT: By my understanding, Shepard doesn't become the mind that controls the Reapers with the blue pill but, rather, dies while giving the Reapers one final instruction in the process.

Modifié par ReggarBlane, 30 mars 2012 - 05:59 .


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If you could...not sure how...grab the starbrat and fling it at the red node...then beat feet back to the citadel and hope my taxi cab(Normandy) is waiting for me. Then, I'd strap myself into a nice chair and wait for the Normandy to crash.

Modifié par The Anti-Saint, 30 mars 2012 - 05:59 .


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Visserian99 wrote...

Shepard to Starbrat: No, your options and logic are insane.

Radios Hackett.
Shepard To Hackett: Admiral, the Crucible is some insane Reaper trap to make us do the work for them. I did find the Reaper leader. It is the Citadel. It needs to be destroyed. And see if Joker can send Cortez to pick me up if at all feasible.

Proceed to Trollface the Starbrat.


Exactly this. She wouldn't know if it would actually save the galaxy or not, but hearing the words: "reaper" and "leader" would just equate to her that it needed to be blown up, regardless of the consequences.

When it comes to reapers, my Femshep is hella racist. 

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The Angry One

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Vigil_N7 wrote...

Well considering the fact that the catalyst gets destroyed if you don't act in time, chances are shepard is screwed either way.


Run back down to the Presidium tower. The Reapers won't destroy that.

There is very little chance the galactic fleets will actually defeat the reapers, the full might of the reapers were not stationed in Sol alone - the reapers were in every single star system by the end of the events of ME3, we have no idea at just how many reapers were out there, but considering they were repelling the united fleets, chances are with additional reaper reinforcements the reapers would win outright.


They were doing no such thing, the space fleet was holding their own, also the Reapers don't have an infinite supply of ships. Taking them from elsewhere means they lose the battles in other systems.

Don't let your hate for the ending blind your judgement - using the catalyst ends the reaper invasion full stop. Sure, the Mass relays get destroyed, but as the normandy proves that doesn't mean everyone gets wiped out, people survive. By not using the catalyst, the reapers will almost certainly win and advanced organics will get wiped out. By ending the reapers, sure, the galaxy is going to be torn up - but at least advanced civilizations now have HOPE when there was none.


So what? So some old man can tell useless stories 10,000 years later?
"Better to die a broken piece of Jade than to live a life of clay."

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Carlthestrange

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Kinda makes you wonder if destroying the Citadel (The Reapers boss) Would actually defeat the Reapers, with the creator of their purpose destroyed.

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Since the citadel controlled the Reapers I would have had everyone evacuate the citadel and then crashed it into Jupiter or something.

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Here's a crazy thought, the "God-child"/Catalyst controls the Reapers? and lives in the Citadel? ... then why not destroy the Citadel and cut off the "head" of the Reapers?
( I'm sure there are a lot of little details or things wrong with that idea but it does make one think doesn't it? )

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wow 3 similar posts back to back

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The Angry One

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Me, I'd try to find the Citadel master control console like, you know, the one Shepard was at moments earlier, seperate the wards from the Presidium and crash the Presidium onto Earth.

Yeah Earth is screwed either way, might as well save the wards and kill the spacebrat while it is.

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my shepard would make a fourth choice apperar where the crucible destroys only the reapers, but leaves all other technology alone, and lets him live. Or just said **** this and fought it out, he's wierd like that

Modifié par Mahrac, 30 mars 2012 - 06:06 .


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NightHawkIL

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I'd find the plug to that damn nightlight.

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KustomDeluxe

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Somehow "ejected" the arms of the Citadel into the Reaper fleet, then ridden that central control hub place into Harbinger while waving a cowboy hat above his head screaming "yyyyyeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhaaaawwww!"

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Given the assumption that the tactical situation was as dire as before, most of my Shepards would have tried to negotiate directly and/or establish a brief truce to do so (since Casper controls the reapers, supposedly). Presumably in this saner world, it would have been possible to convince them to back off and join the galaxy as guardians instead - in fact, I think this might be what the control option could be, but would need additional verification. Upon failure to negotiate, would probably have tried to destroy the place.

In any case, they would have tried to contact Hackett and/or anyone else outside to get input in the matter.