Cards are on the table, red, green or blue....what do you choose for EC
#76
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:09
#77
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:10
#78
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:13
#79
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:15
Picking Control or Synthesis, you're basically unwilling to lose EDI ( a singular AI/person ) and the Geth ( a singular AI race ) to secure victory against an enemy that has killed THOUSANDS of species and will continue to kill thousands more species if you lose.
Modifié par Funkdrspot, 23 juin 2012 - 03:21 .
#80
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:16
Also green makes no sense to me...
#81
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:18
RamilVenoard wrote...
My shep's too paragon to pick Red. He always goes Blue. Keeps the sacrifices made by his friends from meaning squat. (A) Preserves Synthetic friends (EDI/Geth) and (keeps Citadel intact so Bailey, and everyone on the Citadel survive.
actually they already answered that everyone on the citadel can survive no matter the ending. the arms stay intact and with the mass effect fields keeping the atmosphere in they have air and what not. That and yay for deciding a choice is paragon just because it is blue. my opinion, all options are wrong, no paragon option at the end, you just have to choose the lesser of 3 evils. Not trying to argue your choice just that none of them are paragon
#82
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:18
#83
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:23
flippedeclipse wrote...
Red. Kill the Reapers, EDI still lives despite the starkid's lies, and my Shep lives
agree, need proof before i believe edi is gone. it says the geth and shep will die but not edi, and guess what shep doesnt always die, spoiler
#84
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:25
#85
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:26
#86
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:28
#87
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:30
ReptileSmile wrote...
I will choose either control or synthesis. I chose synthesis in my first playthrough, so I probably will again. My Shep has accepted death and would never murder the geth or EDI.
just putting this out there but you do basicly destroy the geth in synthesis. They will nolonger be machines but some kind of hybrid of organic/synthetic parts . same with organics, you commit genocide on a much larger scale with synthesis then you do with destroy. destroy you wipe out the geth, synthesis you destroy all organics,, hmm which one is better
totally choosing synthesis because that doesnt hurt anyone, oh wait
my opinionB)
#88
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:38
#89
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:42
Red, for days.
#90
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:46
#91
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:51
#92
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:58
#93
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 03:59
#94
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 04:09
#95
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 04:13
It is the only ending where Shepard actually defeats the Reapers and guarantees that they'll never return. The other two endings are stalemate endings where the Reapers live.
My shep's too paragon to pick Red. He always goes Blue. Keeps the sacrifices made by his friends from meaning squat. (A) Preserves Synthetic friends (EDI/Geth) and (
keeps Citadel intact so Bailey, and everyone on the Citadel survive
The colors don't represent moral choices in this case. Notice that Anderson (the paragon) is the avatar for the Red Ending, and the Illusive Man (the renegade) is the avatar for the blue ending. Also the best version of the Red ending is most easily achieved by destroying the Collector Base in Mass Effect 2 (paragon decision) whereas the best version of the Blue Ending is most easily achieved by saving the Collector Base. (renegade decision)
The Red Ending is the paragon choice while the Blue Ending is the renegade one.
Modifié par Han Shot First, 23 juin 2012 - 04:17 .
#96
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 04:13
#97
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 04:19
#98
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 04:22
Han Shot First wrote...
Red, even if kills EDI and the Geth.
It is the only ending where Shepard actually defeats the Reapers and guarantees that they'll never return. The other two endings are stalemate endings where the Reapers live.My shep's too paragon to pick Red. He always goes Blue. Keeps the sacrifices made by his friends from meaning squat. (A) Preserves Synthetic friends (EDI/Geth) and (
keeps Citadel intact so Bailey, and everyone on the Citadel survive
The colors don't represent moral choices in this case. Notice that Anderson (the paragon) is the avatar for the Red Ending, and the Illusive Man (the renegade) is the avatar for the blue ending. Also the best version of the Red ending is most easily achieved by destroying the Collector Base in Mass Effect 2 (paragon decision) whereas the best version of the Blue Ending is most easily achieved by saving the Collector Base. (renegade decision)
The Red Ending is the paragon choice while the Blue Ending is the renegade one.
agree but i stand by my comment that there is no real paragon choice at the end, only which one you feel is the lesser of 3 evils.
#99
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 04:24
#100
Posté 23 juin 2012 - 04:25
richard_rider wrote...
The only way to win this game is not to play...
Correct.
ME3's Ending Perfectly Clarified





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