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#51
Elorin Silverblade

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Destroy.

#52
Tealjaker94

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I'll go ahead and choose destroy not because of IT or so Shepard lives, but because I actually believe it is the best option.

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Hackulator

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Synthesis, cause my Shepard is tired of this ****.

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spockjedi

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The catalyst said that choosing destroy would kill all synthetic life.
He said that Shepard would die, but he/she lived.
He implied that EDI would die, but she lived.
Why should I believe the Geth would die too?

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Anubis722

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Destroy

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AngryFrozenWater

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None of the three make sense. In my first playthrough I tried all and saved those to see where it gets me. On later runs I opted for destroy to get it over with. However, I have saves from just before the last mission, just in case the EC starts to make sense. Slim chance. I know.

Modifié par AngryFrozenWater, 24 juin 2012 - 04:47 .


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Erixxxx

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Control. I'm gonna see if they're going more into it. Would love to see if any of my theories hold up.

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spockjedi wrote...

The catalyst said that choosing destroy would kill all synthetic life.
He said that Shepard would die, but he/she lived.
He implied that EDI would die, but she lived.
Why should I believe the Geth would die too?


Shepard only lives if you've provided enough resources and manpower to contruct the Crucible. Otherwise he/she is as dead as a dodo.

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Sundance31us

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spockjedi wrote...
The catalyst said that choosing destroy would kill all synthetic life.
He said that Shepard would die, but he/she lived.
He implied that EDI would die, but she lived.
Why should I believe the Geth would die too?

Child: The Crucible changed me. Created new...possibilities. But I can't make them happen. I know you've thought about destroying us.  <visual of Anderson destroying the Catalyst> You can wipe out all synthetic life if you want. Including the Geth. Even you are partly synthetic...

"Can" not "will" and "if you want"...

To dissuade Shepard from taking the destroy option the Catalyst could have used definitive terms, but it didn't.

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MoltenRock wrote...

I will choose the rainbow option, turning every person in the galaxy into bronies.


I thought that option brings Robert back to life and he and Steve make a Shepard Sandwich? :P

Modifié par DarkRPG, 24 juin 2012 - 05:34 .


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munnellyladt

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I picked destroy the first time without knowing the indoctrination theory so i'm proud of that.
And i will pick destroy when the EC comes out because it is the only choice i ever chose.

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spockjedi

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munnellyladt wrote...

I picked destroy the first time without knowing the indoctrination theory so i'm proud of that.
And i will pick destroy when the EC comes out because it is the only choice i ever chose.


This.

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malakim2099 wrote...

Going Destroy, if I can manage to play through the game again. I might just wait for reactions to the EC on release before bothering, because right now the effort of grinding through the game knowing how it currently ends is a bit too difficult.

This.

#64
Alien1099

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Indoctrination theory is some of the stupidest most sophomoric **** I have heard in a long time and personally I'm sick of reading about it. If you're in love with it, I question your intelligence.