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#251
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Grimwick wrote...

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Stop attempting to argue with him already. Do something more productive like me.
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Taboo-XX wrote...

 The worst part is that Traynor will be forced to...:sick:

Unacceptable.


Become heterosexual?

So will Steve and James.

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o Ventus wrote...

Taboo-XX wrote...

 The worst part is that Traynor will be forced to...:sick:

Unacceptable.


Become heterosexual?

So will Steve and James.


I see I'm not the only one who thought that James was gay...

I laughed so hard when he mentioned he liked grizzlies and he didn't understand the connotation.

I work with people in the LGBT community, it's unacceptable.

Anyway, I want to start a new thread about our Shepards. I want to know what everyone's was like.

There will be music, and quotes.

And Miranda.

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Sauruz wrote...

Grimwick wrote...

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In all honesty I argue because... I don't know how to post pictures.

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Taboo-XX wrote...

o Ventus wrote...

Become heterosexual?

So will Steve and James.


I see I'm not the only one who thought that James was gay...

I laughed so hard when he mentioned he liked grizzlies and he didn't understand the connotation.


That being said he constantly flirts with FemShep and makes references to 'some hot girl he knew'.

Maybe he's just gay in Sheploo's reality?

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Grimwick wrote...

Sauruz wrote...

Grimwick wrote...

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Stop attempting to argue with him already. Do something more productive like me.
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In all honesty I argue because... I don't know how to post pictures.

Paste the link of the picture into your post, add [img ] (without the gap) before the link and [/img ] after the link.
Like that:
[img ]http://i.qkme.me/35hc8r.jpg[/img ]
(of course, without the gaps)
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Modifié par Sauruz, 12 juin 2012 - 10:14 .


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Yay for Sauruz! He jsut made this thread 10.000 times more believable again!

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Sauruz wrote...

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estebanus wrote...

Yay for Sauruz! He jsut made this thread 10.000 times more believable again!

Somebody's gotta convince the nonbelievers.
It was obviously just a test scene. They were filming a terribly cheesy Mass Effect movie. Or it was a place holder scene that only appears if you killed Conrad Verner. I'm not sure, but the evidence is everywhere.
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estebanus wrote...

Yay for Sauruz! He jsut made this thread 10.000 times more believable again!

I see this thread is being spidermaned. Oh well

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Modifié par kratos0294, 12 juin 2012 - 10:25 .


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Grimwick wrote...

Sauruz wrote...

Grimwick wrote...

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Stop attempting to argue with him already. Do something more productive like me.
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Fixed
Don't use the "Insert link" feature of the editor to do that.

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Am I the only one that thinks that the pedo old man walking with a young boy alone heading towards the forest is wrong. Or is it artistic

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wipeoutboy wrote...

Am I the only one that thinks that the pedo old man walking with a young boy alone heading towards the forest is wrong. Or is it artistic


Your vision of the scene is rather corrupted, I'm afraid.

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Much as I love Buzz (man punched a guy in the face for saying the moon landing was fake), this scene needs to go. Give him a cameo role as someone else. Someone better written.

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Kerasth wrote...

Much as I love Buzz (man punched a guy in the face for saying the moon landing was fake), this scene needs to go. Give him a cameo role as someone else. Someone better written.


I hope you will like the scene after EC release.

Why am I so sure about the scene will not be removed? Because BioWare didn't say they will remove anything.

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Let's continue to discuss the scene without spiderman pictures, ok?

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Foxhound2121 wrote...

There is only one supporter of this joke thread, so why are we bumping it.


Not true. If you read the thread carefully, then you will notice that some people also think that the scene can be used for the full-scale epilogue. And such epilogue will be great (if made correctly).

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To raise a serious question regarding the stargazer scene:

How does it even make sense in the context of the low ems destroy ending? I thought the point of that was the crucible backfired and purged the milky way of all life, so how is this scene even possible?

Unless of course the energy wave only killed organic life on Earth, but if so then why? Why would the energy wave only kill organics on Earth?

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Lizardviking wrote...

To raise a serious question regarding the stargazer scene:

How does it even make sense in the context of the low ems destroy ending? I thought the point of that was the crucible backfired and purged the milky way of all life, so how is this scene even possible?

Unless of course the energy wave only killed organic life on Earth, but if so then why? Why would the energy wave only kill organics on Earth?


So, the logical conclusion is that low-ems destroy doesn't actually destroy everyone. But casualties were catastrophical for sure. 

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Seival wrote...

Lizardviking wrote...

To raise a serious question regarding the stargazer scene:

How does it even make sense in the context of the low ems destroy ending? I thought the point of that was the crucible backfired and purged the milky way of all life, so how is this scene even possible?

Unless of course the energy wave only killed organic life on Earth, but if so then why? Why would the energy wave only kill organics on Earth?


So, the logical conclusion is that low-ems destroy doesn't actually destroy everyone. But casualties were catastrophical for sure. 


All of Earth is incinerated. The Crucible's shot is then fired into the Mass relay, which explodes in a violent shockwave, but not before firing another shot of Crucible magic. 

You can see the galaxy map at the end. The shockwaves continue to travel, even as it fades to black. Realistically, those shockwave won't stop travelling.

Shepard mroe than likely scoured the universe of life in the super-low EMS ending, not just the galaxy.

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Seival wrote...

Lizardviking wrote...

To raise a serious question regarding the stargazer scene:

How does it even make sense in the context of the low ems destroy ending? I thought the point of that was the crucible backfired and purged the milky way of all life, so how is this scene even possible?

Unless of course the energy wave only killed organic life on Earth, but if so then why? Why would the energy wave only kill organics on Earth?


So, the logical conclusion is that low-ems destroy doesn't actually destroy everyone. But casualties were catastrophical for sure. 


Execpt if that is the case then the game never bothered to show that there is a difference between the energy wave sent out by the Citadel and the very first wave that comes from the crucible. So it is ****** poor story telling.

Perhaps I should simply file this one under plothole 61291# Section Æ? Hoping that the EC will explain.

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Lizardviking wrote...

Seival wrote...

Lizardviking wrote...

To raise a serious question regarding the stargazer scene:

How does it even make sense in the context of the low ems destroy ending? I thought the point of that was the crucible backfired and purged the milky way of all life, so how is this scene even possible?

Unless of course the energy wave only killed organic life on Earth, but if so then why? Why would the energy wave only kill organics on Earth?


So, the logical conclusion is that low-ems destroy doesn't actually destroy everyone. But casualties were catastrophical for sure. 


Execpt if that is the case then the game never bothered to show that there is a difference between the energy wave sent out by the Citadel and the very first wave that comes from the crucible. So it is ****** poor story telling.

Perhaps I should simply file this one under plothole 61291# Section Æ? Hoping that the EC will explain.


I'm sure EC will explain everything. There are no plotholes. There is massive misunderstanding.

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Bathaius wrote...

I absolutely and utterly hated that stargazer/kid scene. It felt like it cheapened the player's experience by telling them 'it was all just a story anyhow'.

It would be hard to see that scene again and not find myself hating it (even if they add stuff to it to make it more palatable) because I already have strong negative emotions connected to the scene.


Do you realize that all important deeds of planetary or galactic scale eventually become a stories? Stories which people tell each other from generation to generation. Old Man and a Kid scene looks absolutely naturally.