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Cerberus is Not Indoctrinated!! [ A Corollary to the Indoctrination Theory]


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I've discussed much about indoctrination tonight, and it's caused me to reach a very disturbing, and enlightening, conclusion: Cerberus is not indcotrinated! Shepard is! He is the true blight on the galaxy.

1. If Cerberus is indoctrinated, then why do the Reapers attack Sanctuary? It is only logical that they wouldn't want to weaken their own agents.
2. Since it has become common knowledge that Shepard is indoctrinated, then why would he be fighting Cerberus? logic dictates that the indoctrinated would be working together, not killing each other.
3. If Cerberus is indoctrinated, then explain how the Catalyst confirms that, yes, the Reapers can be controlled? Thus confirming Cerberus' suspicions?
4. If Cerberus is indoctrinated, then why do they have their own splinter groups like those on Benning? Those groups are actually indoctrinated, not Cerberus or the Illusive Man himself.
5.*********MUCH  MORE EVIDENCE COMING**********

Thus the game becomes quite tragic. The Illusive Man was actually right all along, and it was Shepard who was indoctrinated. The Illusive Man is the true hero story, but is ultimately cut down before he can finally attain his final victory, which the indoctrinated bastard Shepard prevented him from attaining. He was able to make the hard choices which no one else was able to make, in keeping with the themes of the series, and was killed for it.

Bioware, fascist they may be, have now established themselves as the greatest video game storytellers in history. One of the most memorable enemies in the Mass Effect series was the true heros all along.

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balance5050 wrote...

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If you have nothing to add to this discussion, then please take your lack of intelligence from this topic immediately.

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If you're taking the catalyst at his word, then he flat out says the reapers control TIM. A for effort though.

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LISTEN TO YOURSELF, YOU'RE INDOCTRINATED!

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Cerberus isn't indoctrinated? So all that work they were doing on indoctrinating, was just... a show? And that Mook that looked like a husk was merely wearing a second mask?

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Irony Fail. Doesn't make you any less wrong in the other thread.

EDIT: Read here people.  The guy is trolling this thread because he can't stand to have any of us opposing his "flawless" logic.

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1. It's stated, numerous times, that the Reapers attacked Sanctuary because they knew Henry Lawson found a way to control them.

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o Ventus wrote...

1. It's stated, numerous times, that the Reapers attacked Sanctuary because they knew Henry Lawson found a way to control them.


Exactly Cerberus can't be indoctrinated if they can control the Reapers. Hence, the Reapers attack Sanctuary because they have risen beyond indoctrination.
 
They have become superior.

Modifié par Catamantaloedis, 27 mai 2012 - 05:54 .


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Oh look......the BSN's own bridge resident....ain't you the same guy that posted about EDI being an abomination and the Krogan hate thread?

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if you remember all though mass effect lore you can't control them, they control you, and besides even if you can control them by what starchild says it would kick you in the ass. The starchild says in summary we created the machines stop organics from creating machines that will kill organics.

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

o Ventus wrote...

1. It's stated, numerous times, that the Reapers attacked Sanctuary because they knew Henry Lawson found a way to control them.


Exactly Cerberus can't be indoctrinated if they can control the Reapers. Hence, the Reapers attack Sanctuary because they have risen beyond indoctrination.
 
They have become superior.


And yet, the Catalyst tells us that the Reapers do, in fact, control the Illusive Man, who has undergone the same implantation as the rest of his troops.
Failure at being ironic is still a failure.

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Darth_Trethon wrote...

Oh look......the BSN's own bridge resident....ain't you the same guy that posted about EDI being an abomination and the Krogan hate thread?


Yes, I did because they are factually inferior, or soulless.

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Did you see that centurion on Mars? He was f***ed up with all sorts of implants that made him indoctrinated!

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

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If you have nothing to add to this discussion, then please take your lack of intelligence from this topic immediately.

if only that applied to you :|

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

o Ventus wrote...

1. It's stated, numerous times, that the Reapers attacked Sanctuary because they knew Henry Lawson found a way to control them.


Exactly Cerberus can't be indoctrinated if they can control the Reapers. Hence, the Reapers attack Sanctuary because they have risen beyond indoctrination.


Henry Lawson isn't Cerberus. He's Henry Lawson and TiM was indoctrinated. He even implanted MORE Reaper tech into his body. How is it possible, you believe IT and thus that Shepard was indoctrinated.... And yet you think the obviously indoctrinated Mr. Illusive to be the perfect face of sanity.

I mean, he tells the reapers what the catalyst is for crying out loud

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Darth_Trethon wrote...

Oh look......the BSN's own bridge resident....ain't you the same guy that posted about EDI being an abomination and the Krogan hate thread?


Yeah, it is.

Oh, you were being snide. My apologies.

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Sisterofshane wrote...

Catamantaloedis wrote...

o Ventus wrote...

1. It's stated, numerous times, that the Reapers attacked Sanctuary because they knew Henry Lawson found a way to control them.


Exactly Cerberus can't be indoctrinated if they can control the Reapers. Hence, the Reapers attack Sanctuary because they have risen beyond indoctrination.
 
They have become superior.


And yet, the Catalyst tells us that the Reapers do, in fact, control the Illusive Man, who has undergone the same implantation as the rest of his troops.
Failure at being ironic is still a failure.

The catalyst is a result of Shepards indoctrination, so of course it says that. I however don't trust anything the catalyst said. It commanded the Reapers for Christ's sake.

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You're a communist.

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

I've discussed much about indoctrination tonight, and it's caused me to reach a very disturbing, and enlightening, conclusion: Cerberus is not indcotrinated! Shepard is! He is the true blight on the galaxy.

1. If Cerberus is indoctrinated, then why do the Reapers attack Sanctuary? It is only logical that they wouldn't want to weaken their own agents.
2. Since it has become common knowledge that Shepard is indoctrinated, then why would he be fighting Cerberus? logic dictates that the indoctrinated would be working together, not killing each other.
3. If Cerberus is indoctrinated, then explain how the Catalyst confirms that, yes, the Reapers can be controlled? Thus confirming Cerberus' suspicions?
4. *********MUCH  MORE EVIDENCE COMING**********

Thus the game becomes quite tragic. The Illusive Man was actually right all along, and it was Shepard who was indoctrinated. The Illusive Man is the true hero story, but is ultimately cut down before he can finally attain his final victory, which the indoctrinated bastard Shepard prevented him from attaining. He was able to make the hard choices which no one else was able to make, in keeping with the themes of the series, and was killed for it.

Bioware, fascist they may be, have now established themselves as the greatest video game storytellers in history. One of the most memorable enemies in the Mass Effect series was the true heros all along.

if you remember all though mass effect lore you can't control them, they control you, and besides even if you can control them by what starchild says it would kick you in the ass. The starchild says in summary we created the machines stop organics from creating machines that will kill organics.

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sistersafetypin wrote...

Catamantaloedis wrote...

o Ventus wrote...

1. It's stated, numerous times, that the Reapers attacked Sanctuary because they knew Henry Lawson found a way to control them.


Exactly Cerberus can't be indoctrinated if they can control the Reapers. Hence, the Reapers attack Sanctuary because they have risen beyond indoctrination.

Henry Lawson isn't Cerberus. He's Henry Lawson and TiM was indoctrinated. He even implanted MORE Reaper tech into his body. How is it possible, you believe IT and thus that Shepard was indoctrinated.... And yet you think the obviously indoctrinated Mr. Illusive to be the perfect face of sanity.
I mean, he tells the reapers what the catalyst is for crying out loud

He's working with Cernerus. And together they have made indoctrination void. You however have fallen victim indoctrination as explained by the IT.

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

2. Since it has become common knowledge that Shepard is indoctrinated, then why would he be fighting Cerberus? logic dictates that the indoctrinated would be working together, not killing each other.

it is not common Knowledge, its a Conspiracy theory, like Area 51, bush ordering 9/11, and and the Kennedy Assassination

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If Cerberus isn't indoctrinated, why are they fighting along side Banshees this weekend?

Yeah, I went there.

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

Sisterofshane wrote...

Catamantaloedis wrote...

o Ventus wrote...

1. It's stated, numerous times, that the Reapers attacked Sanctuary because they knew Henry Lawson found a way to control them.


Exactly Cerberus can't be indoctrinated if they can control the Reapers. Hence, the Reapers attack Sanctuary because they have risen beyond indoctrination.
 
They have become superior.


And yet, the Catalyst tells us that the Reapers do, in fact, control the Illusive Man, who has undergone the same implantation as the rest of his troops.
Failure at being ironic is still a failure.

The catalyst is a result of Shepards indoctrination, so of course it says that. I however don't trust anything the catalyst said. It commanded the Reapers for Christ's sake.


We already have a thread that satires Indoctrination Theory - it's called Intoxication Theory.

Your attempt pales in comparison to it.