Extended cut thoughts - Synthesis was beautiful
#26
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:46
Just like Unicorns having Thanix canons in their horns is unworthy of being the crucible!!
#27
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:47
#28
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Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:47
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SMichelle wrote...
I find Synthesis to be the most morally repugnant of all the choices.
+1
#29
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:47
Life itself isn't logical.clennon8 wrote...
Well, I don't see how you could describe the Catalyst's description of Synthesis as "logical" in any way, but I'm happy that you enjoyed your green ending.
#30
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:48
clennon8 wrote...
Well, I don't see how you could describe the Catalyst's description of Synthesis as "logical" in any way, but I'm happy that you enjoyed your green ending.
The power and capabilities of the crucible are beyond any technology we know, It manages to acheive a seemingly farfetched result (synthesis) but let's not forget it also has the capabilities to turn shepard into some sort of unkown entity so he can control reapers and can wipe out every synthetic.You can't explain how either of those exactly work much like you can't with synthesis. So it's important to aknowledge the power of the crucible and the way it works is beyond our understanding.
#31
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:48
GenericEnemy wrote...
Take my hand. We've got to get you someplace safe.
U can't help him. Everybody is dying...
#32
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:48
#33
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:49
And your sweet beloved Liara (avatar) isn't?DGMockingJay wrote...
I hate synthesis because it is space magic, and hence not worthy of one of the ending in ME..
Just like Unicorns having Thanix canons in their horns is unworthy of being the crucible!!
#34
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:49
#35
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:49
Synthesis can save usDGMockingJay wrote...
GenericEnemy wrote...
Take my hand. We've got to get you someplace safe.
U can't help him. Everybody is dying...
#36
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:50
Fuzzfro wrote...
clennon8 wrote...
Well, I don't see how you could describe the Catalyst's description of Synthesis as "logical" in any way, but I'm happy that you enjoyed your green ending.
The power and capabilities of the crucible are beyond any technology we know, It manages to acheive a seemingly farfetched result (synthesis) but let's not forget it also has the capabilities to turn shepard into some sort of unkown entity so he can control reapers and can wipe out every synthetic.You can't explain how either of those exactly work much like you can't with synthesis. So it's important to aknowledge the power of the crucible and the way it works is beyond our understanding.
+ 534
#37
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:50
#38
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:50
Well this is now the dumbest pro-synthesis argument I have ever heard. Well done!Forbry wrote...
Life itself isn't logical.clennon8 wrote...
Well, I don't see how you could describe the Catalyst's description of Synthesis as "logical" in any way, but I'm happy that you enjoyed your green ending.
#39
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:51
Ok acknowledged.Fuzzfro wrote...
clennon8 wrote...
Well, I don't see how you could describe the Catalyst's description of Synthesis as "logical" in any way, but I'm happy that you enjoyed your green ending.
The power and capabilities of the crucible are beyond any technology we know, It manages to acheive a seemingly farfetched result (synthesis) but let's not forget it also has the capabilities to turn shepard into some sort of unkown entity so he can control reapers and can wipe out every synthetic.You can't explain how either of those exactly work much like you can't with synthesis. So it's important to aknowledge the power of the crucible and the way it works is beyond our understanding.
What is synthetic-organic DNA?
#40
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:52
It's not the elimination of diversity, it is advancing civiliation and making synthetics truly sentient. Is it better to have the synthetics as alienated confused and instable lifeforms? or as equals with the organics?SMichelle wrote...
I find Synthesis to be the most morally repugnant of all the choices. Totally contrary to the earlier themes of ME. (Diversity is what makes the universe amazing and wonderful)
But...meh...your choice doesn't really affect my Shepard at all.
(and it *is* a pretty green color - but it really needs some unicorns)
#41
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:52
#42
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:52
Billyg3453 wrote...
What is synthetic-organic DNA?
#43
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:52
#44
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:52
Billyg3453 wrote...
Ok acknowledged.Fuzzfro wrote...
clennon8 wrote...
Well, I don't see how you could describe the Catalyst's description of Synthesis as "logical" in any way, but I'm happy that you enjoyed your green ending.
The power and capabilities of the crucible are beyond any technology we know, It manages to acheive a seemingly farfetched result (synthesis) but let's not forget it also has the capabilities to turn shepard into some sort of unkown entity so he can control reapers and can wipe out every synthetic.You can't explain how either of those exactly work much like you can't with synthesis. So it's important to aknowledge the power of the crucible and the way it works is beyond our understanding.
What is synthetic-organic DNA?
Beyond your/our understanding
#45
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:53
Thank youBillyg3453 wrote...
Well this is now the dumbest pro-synthesis argument I have ever heard. Well done!Forbry wrote...
Life itself isn't logical.clennon8 wrote...
Well, I don't see how you could describe the Catalyst's description of Synthesis as "logical" in any way, but I'm happy that you enjoyed your green ending.
#46
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:53
#47
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:54
Billyg3453 wrote...
Ok acknowledged.Fuzzfro wrote...
clennon8 wrote...
Well, I don't see how you could describe the Catalyst's description of Synthesis as "logical" in any way, but I'm happy that you enjoyed your green ending.
The power and capabilities of the crucible are beyond any technology we know, It manages to acheive a seemingly farfetched result (synthesis) but let's not forget it also has the capabilities to turn shepard into some sort of unkown entity so he can control reapers and can wipe out every synthetic.You can't explain how either of those exactly work much like you can't with synthesis. So it's important to aknowledge the power of the crucible and the way it works is beyond our understanding.
What is synthetic-organic DNA?
It largely functions on the principle of regular DNA, but now has pico scale electronics that allow information to be stored in a digial way. Hence, it has the biological transference of information (a la DNA), but can also store and transmit information due to the new pico scale eletronic lattices we see being created around the DNA in the cutscene.
Modifié par inko1nsiderate, 04 juillet 2012 - 07:55 .
#48
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:54
Still have never gotten a straight answer on this questionForbry wrote...
Billyg3453 wrote...
Ok acknowledged.Fuzzfro wrote...
clennon8 wrote...
Well, I don't see how you could describe the Catalyst's description of Synthesis as "logical" in any way, but I'm happy that you enjoyed your green ending.
The power and capabilities of the crucible are beyond any technology we know, It manages to acheive a seemingly farfetched result (synthesis) but let's not forget it also has the capabilities to turn shepard into some sort of unkown entity so he can control reapers and can wipe out every synthetic.You can't explain how either of those exactly work much like you can't with synthesis. So it's important to aknowledge the power of the crucible and the way it works is beyond our understanding.
What is synthetic-organic DNA?
Beyond your/our understanding
#49
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:56
#50
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 07:57
Codename_Code wrote...
congratulations, We have crappy endings thanks to people like you.
I couldn't stand the first endings, but I was one of the retakers but now we have to accept this is the best its going to be. Just try and make the most out of what we have.





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