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Just Realized why Joker is fleeing at the end.


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#176
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Getting to a relay before it happens? Maybe.  Better than clamming up or Leeeeeeroy Jenkins-ing it.

 

Why? If you stay at Earth then in case you crash help would be nearby. Low EMS control displays this brilliantly with the entire Normandy crew getting stranded on the planet, had they just stayed in Sol they could have gotten help.

 

And again, nobody knows what the crucible does. What if it only disables Reapers for a time and you need to wipe them out before they reactivate? Then you just wasted valuable hours dicking around.


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And in my Opinion I like the ending. It makes sense to me. Because ever since the beacon on Eden Prime, Shepard''s destiny was to save the galaxy

Destiny works better if you have celestial magic to back it up (e.g. Charname was destined to kill Sarevok), whereas Shepard was just a competent soldier in the right place at the right time - if he'd been killed, the runner-up for first human spectre (those candidates Hacket and Anderson were discussing) could have done just as good a job if given a magical stealth space ship, expert crew, etc

I really feel that Bioware is struggling to write stories without literal magic to justify the protagonists specialness

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What happened to all the other ships that legged it? Did they crash too (themikefest has shown the Normandy is not the last to leave)?
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And again, nobody knows what the crucible does. What if it only disables Reapers for a time and you need to wipe them out before they reactivate? Then you just wasted valuable hours dicking around.

 

And what if it shuts down all technology? What-ifs go in both directions.  Better to be safe than sorry, and at the very least the Crucible was designed and repeatedly described as having destructive---not deactivation---properties.