1. When Shepard wakes up from arriving at the Citadel, after taking the Conduit, he .... does some weird ass sound from him, can someone explain that?
2. Why does the Keeper, prior to that- pick up a helmet that seem to resemble Shepard's helmet? It's seen in several endings regarding the ending. (Worst Destroy ending + all others)
* Presumably because they didnt' want to showcase your custom Shepard appearance, altho in Control they have in-game model present, so it's abit of a ?
* Why is the Keeper, holding the helmet a focus screen, what is it meant to imply? Honestly, I don't know. Considering when they digest people, they turn into goo as seen in ME2. Armor/etc doesn't seem to matter that much.
3. What's up with the Starchild (Catalyst) sudden voice-change when you reject the option to use the Crucible? DId he just get some weird ass puberty voice change all of a sudden? Why does he even have a Reaper-voice to begin with? He's a bloody AI/VI(He even tells Shepard that he is)
* He does tell he has the imbued knowledge/experience etc of all Reapers. So it would seem appropiate that he imbueds something that represents the humanity, which is the kid that Shepard failed to save.
* Imbueded experience/knowledge might mean that he can speak with their common-tongue as well. But I don't still understand why there's a sudden need for voice-change. Unless you start forming a conspiracy theory about it, take a guess. He gets midly upset about it.
4. Why is the Conduit still active after picking destroy, as seen in the epilogue? Shouldn't it have at least gone haywire, or something? feels abit of a uneccasary thing to keep active. Seeing as it's an epilogue, time has passed- and they've already started a rebuilding of the galaxy.
* The Conduit Beam is INACTIVE in control, this I can understand tho- since Shepard sees no point in keeping it active.
5. The "setting" and tune of the final songs. For Control, it's in my opinion- not the most uplifting tune in the game. It's pretty sinister and dark. Hardly seems appropiate for what is implied to be a "Paragon" ending.
* The Destroy ending seems to have the most uplifting tune out of all them. This again, seems abit of a contradicting tune-setting, considering that you ended up killing EDI & The Geth in the process. It's the option that required the most sacrifice to accomplish your primarily goal since the saga's beginning.
* Synthesis seems to find the middle ground in setting a tone. It's uplifting, but also uncertain of the future feel to it. It's abit subjective, but it's my take on it.
What do you think? More speculations intended?
Question regarding the new content. Any guesses?
Débuté par
Fingertrip
, juin 27 2012 02:07
#1
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 02:07
#2
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 02:20
I feel the need for a bump, can't find the thread anywhere when I'm self browsing and I'd love to hear what other community members have to say, or speculate about. :-)
#3
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 02:29
1. For some reason I got the impression that the sound was a defibrillator or something similar to it built into his armor or himself from the cybernetic upgrades he got. I know that defibs don't really wake people from the dead, but that's all i could think of.
#4
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 02:29
I would argue that the screech may be TIM beginning to control Shepard from that point onward (which would assume Anderson is a projection) or that the Reapers are beginning to control him and thus Anderson and TIM are projections.
So, what I'm getting at is that it may have been included to fuel some new indoctrination theories or an attempt to maintain old ones.
So, what I'm getting at is that it may have been included to fuel some new indoctrination theories or an attempt to maintain old ones.
#5
Posté 27 juin 2012 - 02:38
Good point ColonelShepard, but I guess it's more that he passed out- wouldnt' he have similiar somewhat occurance of sound when waking up from his dreams and such?





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