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A Parody: How to Refuse the Catalyst and Win (* The Fallout 1 Way)


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GuyIncognito

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Sorry, couldn't resist the urge to poke fun at the similarities between the two situations.

This does seem to fit more into a fan creation as it is half parody / half fan fic (but mostly a joke).

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[Fallout 1 - How to Get the Master to Commit Suicide]


(You see the Master of the Super Mutants)

The Master:  So, what shall it be? Do you join the Unity or do you die here? Join! Die! Join! Die!

The Vault Dweller: If you can prove to me that your Unity is the best course for humanity, then I will help you.

The Master: I don't have to prove anything to you! Prove.

The Vault Dweller: Your ego demands you tell me. All villains have this strange urge to explain everything.

The Master: Very demanding for one in your tenuous position. But I can respect your needs.

The Vault Dweller: So tell me.

The Master: The Unity will bring about the master race. Master! Master! One able to survive, or even thrive, in the wasteland. As long as there are differences, we will tear ourselves apart fighting each other. We need one race. Race! Race! One goal. Goal! Goal! One people . . . to move forward to our destiny. Destiny.

The Vault Dweller: That race being the mutants, of course.

The Master: Of course. Mutants are best equipped to deal with the world today. Who else? The ghouls. Please. Normals. They brought nuclear death to us all. This will be the age of mutants. Mutants.

The Vault Dweller: You mean to change all the others into mutants, as well.

The Master: All that resist, yes. All those that are required for the Unity as well. The remainder will be allowed to live out their days, but under Unity control and protection. But none shall breed, for they will be the last of their race.

The Vault Dweller: You've got a problem with your master plan.

The Master: And what is that?

The Vault Dweller: I happen to know that your mutants are sterile.

The Master: Preposterous! The FEV-2 virus doesn't destroy the reproductive organs of those it mutates.

The Vault Dweller: Perhaps the virus didn't sterilize people once, but it does now.

The Master: Do you have proof?

The Vault Dweller: Of course, I do! Here it is... (Hand over Brotherhood of Steel autopsy report)

The Master: I must digest this information. One moment . . . I understand now. You made a clever forgery. You made this up to fool me. Fool! Me! But it cannot be. This would mean that all my work has been for nothing. Everything that I have tried to . . . a failure! It can't be. Be. Be. Be.

The Vault Dweller: Sorry, this isn't an option for you. Your race will die out after this generation.

The Master: I . . . don't think that I can continue. Continue? To have done the things I have done in the name of progress and healing. It was madness. I can see that now. Madness. Madness? There is no hope. Leave now, leave while you still have hope . . .

(The Master initiates self destruct sequence, you have only a few minutes to escape the nuclear blast of the Cathedral.)

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[Mass Effect 3 - The Fallout 1 Way]

The Shepard: If you can prove to me that your choices are the best course to stop the Reapers, then I will help you.

The Catalyst: I don't have to prove anything to you.

The Shepard: Your ego demands you tell me. All villains have this strange urge to explain everything.

The Catalyst: Very demanding for one in your tenuous position. But I can respect your needs.

The Shepard: So tell me.

The Catalyst: The created will always rebel against their creators. But we found a way to stop that from happening, a way to restore order.

The Shepard: By wiping out all organic life?

The Catalyst: No. We harvest advanced civilizations, leaving the younger ones alone. Just as we left your people alive the last time we were here.

The Shepard: But you killed all the rest.

The Catalyst: We helped them ascend so they could make way for new life, storing the old life in Reaper form. A form of unity, to move forward and restore order because as long as there are created they will rebel against their creators.

The Shepard: That form being Reapers. I think we'd rather keep our own form.

The Catalyst: No, you can't... without us to stop it, synthetics would destroy all organics. We've created this cycle so that never happens. That's the solution.

The Shepard: Your solution is flawed.

The Catalyst: The fact you are standing here, the first organic ever proves it. But it also proves that my solution won't work anymore.

The Shepard: So now what?

The Catalyst: We find a new solution.

[Insert Scenes for Destroy / Control / Synthesis / Refuse]

The Shepard: I refuse. I have proof that your logic is flawed.

The Catalyst: Preposterous. We are designed to restore order. We have done so for countless cycles.

The Shepard: Perhaps at one point your purpose was needed, but not anymore.

The Catalyst: You have proof?

The Shepard: Of course, I do! Here's why the created will not always rebel against their creators.
(You provide Paragon evidence for the Geth / Quarian Resolution, Paragon evidence for Salarians / Krogan Resolution, Paragon evidence that the Rachnii have survived and are allies, the fact Jaavik's Survival can prove that Reapers are not perfect, and the possibility of a Rogue Reaper proves that even the created can rebel against the created).

The Catalyst: I must digest this information. One moment... I understand now. However, your children will one day create synthetics that will rebel against them.

The Shepard:  In your words that the fact that I'm standing here, the first organic ever proves your logic and solution are flawed. 

The Catalyst: But it cannot be. This would mean that all my work has been for nothing. Everything that we have tried to . . . a failure! It can't be.

The Shepard: Sorry, but your cycle has broken. We don't need your solution. We don't need your cycle. 

The Catalyst: Order must be preserved. It was madness. I can see that now. Madness. Madness? There is no hope. Leave now, leave while you still have hope.

(A countdown timer starts on screen and now you are forced to stumble back to the transport beam as the Catalyst prepares to fire energy which destroys all Reapers *specifically Reapers and not all synthetic life as the Catalyst stipulates in the Destroy Choice. The speed at which you move is the same as when you were approaching the teleport beam to get to the Citadel originally. In cinematic fashion, you make it to the transport beam just as the Citadel explodes per the footage in Destroy ending, sending the carrier wave across the galaxy rendering all Reapers dead. In the aftermath of the carrier wave, the same footage for the breathe scene plays.)

Modifié par GuyIncognito, 02 juillet 2012 - 03:33 .


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the_zorg001

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You know what, i would actually love that.

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mar007

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I thought we would get something like this with the EC. alas, we did not.

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xXevildeeds19Xx

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THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN AWESOME...to bad it didn't happen :(

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Jokoro

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Epic. And would fulfill the desire of some to make the work you've accomplished throughout the game mean something more than just finishing previous subplots.

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Grubas

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sweeeeet.

Reasoning TIM to shoot himself was just the warm up.

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Vezon009710

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Now that's a good ending.

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Thargorichiban

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Works for Giant Man.

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Urazz

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Errr....No offense, OP but isn't that basically the destroy ending but with the Catalyst acting like a **** and Shepard acting like a know-it-all?

Hell, the destroy ending as it stands now, especially with the EC, is basically giving the finger to the Catalyst.

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GuyIncognito

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No offense taken. It is supposed to be a parody of the scenario in Fallout 1.

The idea would just be using visual aids from existing cutscenes making so you save time on having to render new sequences, but this option on refuse attacks the logic of The Catalyst by giving some worth to the decisions that were made by the player since ME1 if you've been playing Full Paragon (for those folks who want Reapers gone without sacrificing the Geth or EDI).

As stated previously, this is a similar showdown as with the TIM.

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en2ym3

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 You, sir, just made my day.

I can't believe I didn't notice the similarities.

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GuyIncognito

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Glad to keep it entertaining.

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Kasrkin

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Is it sad that this is more palatable to me than the current endings?

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CYB3RFR34K

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Best ending Ever!!
seriously <3

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GuyIncognito

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CYB3RFR34K wrote...

Best ending Ever!!
seriously <3


lol.

Slight edits made.

Modifié par GuyIncognito, 02 juillet 2012 - 07:51 .