Why Control is the best ending!
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Posté 04 mai 2012 - 12:47
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Posté 04 mai 2012 - 12:51
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Posté 04 mai 2012 - 12:55
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Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:14
#5
Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:20
You can still choose to destroy the Reapers as control, but it doesn't end up killing all of the Geth.
.. Oh, and you die absolutely in one ending the other you actually have a slight chance of recovery.
WEEEEEEEEEEEE
#6
Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:22
"How can I control them If I die?"
*Shrug*
Ah space magic, you are a harsh ****.
#7
Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:28
#8
Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:33
It is the only ending where Shepard actually achieves his mission (destruction of the Reapers.) Control and Synthesis are both sort of a 'stalemate' ending to the Reaper War.
#9
Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:34
^ This.Han Shot First wrote...
Destroy is the best ending.
It is the only ending where Shepard actually achieves his mission (destruction of the Reapers.) Control and Synthesis are both sort of a 'stalemate' ending to the Reaper War.
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Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:35
#11
Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:35
Han Shot First wrote...
Destroy is the best ending.
It is the only ending where Shepard actually achieves his mission (destruction of the Reapers.) Control and Synthesis are both sort of a 'stalemate' ending to the Reaper War.
How in god's name is control a stalemate?
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Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:36
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Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:36
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Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:38
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Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:38
#16
Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:39
Lizardviking wrote...
Han Shot First wrote...
Destroy is the best ending.
It is the only ending where Shepard actually achieves his mission (destruction of the Reapers.) Control and Synthesis are both sort of a 'stalemate' ending to the Reaper War.
How in god's name is control a stalemate?
The Reapers survive.
#17
Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:40
KyuzoS7 wrote...
how do you know you actually controlled them? your half dead as it is i doubt you could battle it out with reaper minds and win
I think it is like Synthesis where Shepard disintegrates and his energy is fired into the Crucible. The same with Control, only this time, his energy is fired and it only affects the Reapers giving Shepard the power to control them.
The main objective depends on the player. I wanted to stop the Reapers, some wanted to destroy.
I guess my thread isn't about the funny pic anymore?
Modifié par Legion64, 04 mai 2012 - 01:42 .
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Guest_FallTooDovahkiin_*
Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:40
Guest_FallTooDovahkiin_*
#19
Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:40
Lizardviking wrote...
Han Shot First wrote...
Destroy is the best ending.
It is the only ending where Shepard actually achieves his mission (destruction of the Reapers.) Control and Synthesis are both sort of a 'stalemate' ending to the Reaper War.
How in god's name is control a stalemate?
Shepard now has abolute power, is wholly isolated, and may no longer contain those essential elements that made him human. The primary Reaper infrastructure is still around, making reinstituting the cycles a breeze for The Shepard, God-emperor of the universe.
#20
Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:41
Han Shot First wrote...
Lizardviking wrote...
Han Shot First wrote...
Destroy is the best ending.
It is the only ending where Shepard actually achieves his mission (destruction of the Reapers.) Control and Synthesis are both sort of a 'stalemate' ending to the Reaper War.
How in god's name is control a stalemate?
The Reapers survive.
Shepard's mission was never to destroy the Reapers, only to stop them. Control does that and much more.
#21
Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:42
Trying to decide which makes less sense--this, or space magic.
#22
Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:43
Well... that is the space magic used for the green ending.Random Jerkface wrote...
>"Make them share their DNA"
Trying to decide which makes less sense--this, or space magic.
#23
Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:43
...What?Omgzorro wrote...
You remember in the first game, when you were talking to Sovereign, and he said that reapers were the pinnacle of evolution? I never forgot about that. So in the end, I chose control because I thought that even if you destroyed the reapers, eventually some species or another would evolve into them again, and the cycle would restart. The only way to break the cycle is to control evolution.
#24
Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:45
People need look closer at the ending. All people see is Shepard dying when that's not the point.
#25
Posté 04 mai 2012 - 01:47
Omgzorro wrote...
You remember in the first game, when you were talking to Sovereign, and he said that reapers were the pinnacle of evolution? I never forgot about that. So in the end, I chose control because I thought that even if you destroyed the reapers, eventually some species or another would evolve into them again, and the cycle would restart. The only way to break the cycle is to control evolution.
... one does not simply control evolution.
Legion64 wrote...
People don't seem to understand control. Yes Shepard disintegrates but his energy goes into the crucible when it fires. If you think Shepard dies and nothing happens, then why did the Reapers leave Earth and go back into dark space? It is because of Shepard's control of them.
People need look closer at the ending. All people see is Shepard dying when that's not the point.
I'm pretty sure Shep becomes the next Catalyst. Otherwise the Reapers would just hover in orbit, what with Shep's last 'command' being simply, "stop attacking us."
Modifié par NoUserNameHere, 04 mai 2012 - 01:49 .





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