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ME3 Mars plot originally for ME2?


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wiggums91

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Hey guys,
I was doing a new playthrough of ME1, and I noticed something weird when I finished.
The planet you fly off to at the end is red, and it looks a lot like mars.
This got me thinking - shepard had just said beforehand he was going to go find a way to stop the reapers - which led me to realising: what if the mars/crucible (or something similair, some kind of way to stop the reapers)  was being planned since the first one, and originally for ME2, but they decided to go off and do the whole cerberus-collectors plot? Probably just overanalysing but pretty interesting theory regardless.

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Xellith

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I honestly dont think Bioware knew what they were doing when they were making the trilogy. I really do think they were just making stuff up as they went along.

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Xellith wrote...

I honestly dont think Bioware knew what they were doing when they were making the trilogy. I really do think they were just making stuff up as they went along.


Sure, I get that for some stuff, but thiss seems like quite a coincidence, doesn't it? And it has to be said, you could cut out ME2 and it would be relatively easy to make ME1 transfer to ME3...

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The planet showed at the renegade ending has a red aura, but it is blue. It is supposed to represent earth. In the paragon ending you see a blue planet again, but from a closer view, surrounded in a blue haze instead of red.

I don´t think this scene has anything to do with Mars, like ME2 different endings (the colour of the star behind TIM) didn´t mean anything other than a way to show whenever you saved or destroyed the collector base.

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Mykel54 wrote...

The planet showed at the renegade ending has a red aura, but it is blue. It is supposed to represent earth. In the paragon ending you see a blue planet again, but from a closer view, surrounded in a blue haze instead of red.

I don´t think this scene has anything to do with Mars, like ME2 different endings (the colour of the star behind TIM) didn´t mean anything other than a way to show whenever you saved or destroyed the collector base.


Aw, damnit. Thought I was on to something. Guess that's what they tried to do with the ME3 endings, but the control speech by shepard seemed very...renegade, I guess.