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Was the Ending a Hallucination? - Indoctrination Theory Mark III!


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Raistlin Majare 1992 wrote...

Temeaire series by Naomi Norvik

No but I always like new tips about books. What's it about?

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A little teaser:

ALL PRAISE BEHEMOTH SCALED PIE CHARTS!

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For more detailed results, klick on the BSN Census link in my signature!

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I already saw Restrider.

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hukbum wrote...

Raistlin Majare 1992 wrote...

Temeaire series by Naomi Norvik

No but I always like new tips about books. What's it about?


Ill send you a private message as to not go to far off topic :)

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@Restrider

I find your results intriguing. So almost 1/4 of the BSN still believes that there's something up with the endings? Good. And 2/3 or so think it's meant to be taken literally? Why am I not surprised? Mind you, what intrigues me is that remaining almost 15% with no opinion. That's somewhat surprising.

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Wow, over 50,000 comments. Is there a condensed version?

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GreatBlueHeron wrote...

Wow, over 50,000 comments. Is there a condensed version?


Unfortunately no, assuming you're referring to the thread.  What can I say?  We like talking about... well, everything. ^_^

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GreatBlueHeron wrote...

Wow, over 50,000 comments. Is there a condensed version?

Nope, you have to read all of them :D

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GreatBlueHeron wrote...

Wow, over 50,000 comments. Is there a condensed version?


There is some links and videos on page 1 which are a good place to start.

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GreatBlueHeron. Well if you add up all the post from all three threads.....And the views.....Ya.

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Restrider wrote...

A little teaser:

ALL PRAISE BEHEMOTH SCALED PIE CHARTS!

*snip*

For more detailed results, klick on the BSN Census link in my signature!


Just took a look at the results.

Generally speaking, synthesizers and controllers are pro-ending and think the ending is literal and final. Among destroyers and refusers there is more anti-ending sentiment, more support for non-literal interpretation, and more support for it being unfinished.

I realize this is an extreme generalization, but it's definitely a trend.

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the control and synthesis lovers are clearly indoctrinated.

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CmdrShep80 wrote...

@mwmike- Star Wars III is actually fun. It's a mix of Lego Star Wars and Lego RTS base building. I don't like the TV show Clone Wars and that's what took me so long to get this but it doesn't have the TV show feel if you don't mind the episodes themselves. Each episode you play like any other Lego game but outside that you can do space missions - easy, and ground assaults - some are easy and some are tough. Once you get the hang of it and find the right vehicle to get you started it gets easier (cause its timed 15-10 minutes you have).

The only Lego games I didn't play was the two Harry potter games. The only one that was horribly buggy was Lego batman 2. Omg. I would drive vehicles around then the game would freeze up. Other random glitches would happen. I was like what the? They could have done that a little better

EDIt-  here's to a Lego version of the Mass Effect Trilogy. I would so buy that. Especially if all the actors/actresses that were in the game were in it. 


The LEGO Harry Potter games were great. Star Wars III was fine, I just couldn't get used to the RTS elements. LEGO Indiana Jones 2 was my least favorite. I never ran into those bugs for LEGO Batman 2. Sans bugs, it's probably one of my favorites, being able to fly around as Superman and whatnot...lol

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GreatBlueHeron wrote...

Wow, over 50,000 comments. Is there a condensed version?

Check the first post of the first tread and the videos linked.
Also http://social.biowar...7/1180#14344443 the list on this page is a pretty good list of the major points.

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Dwailing wrote...

@Restrider

I find your results intriguing. So almost 1/4 of the BSN still believes that there's something up with the endings? Good. And 2/3 or so think it's meant to be taken literally? Why am I not surprised? Mind you, what intrigues me is that remaining almost 15% with no opinion. That's somewhat surprising.


+1. I think EA Games and BioWare should hire you as their data analysis person. You did a great job!

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GreatBlueHeron wrote...

Wow, over 50,000 comments. Is there a condensed version?


Actually yes:

1-page 1

2-bansheeOwnage's wall of text of awesomeness. I think it's in Banshee's sig.

3- all the stuff in restrider's sig

4- the various things in our sigs

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MWMike2011 wrote...

CmdrShep80 wrote...

@mwmike- Star Wars III is actually fun. It's a mix of Lego Star Wars and Lego RTS base building. I don't like the TV show Clone Wars and that's what took me so long to get this but it doesn't have the TV show feel if you don't mind the episodes themselves. Each episode you play like any other Lego game but outside that you can do space missions - easy, and ground assaults - some are easy and some are tough. Once you get the hang of it and find the right vehicle to get you started it gets easier (cause its timed 15-10 minutes you have). 

The only Lego games I didn't play was the two Harry potter games. The only one that was horribly buggy was Lego batman 2. Omg. I would drive vehicles around then the game would freeze up. Other random glitches would happen. I was like what the? They could have done that a little better

EDIt-  here's to a Lego version of the Mass Effect Trilogy. I would so buy that. Especially if all the actors/actresses that were in the game were in it. 


The LEGO Harry Potter games were great. Star Wars III was fine, I just couldn't get used to the RTS elements. LEGO Indiana Jones 2 was my least favorite. I never ran into those bugs for LEGO Batman 2. Sans bugs, it's probably one of my favorites, being able to fly around as Superman and whatnot...lol

Oh cool, I'll see about the Lego Harry Potter. I agree that flying around like Superman was fun. I liked the plot in that one too.  I believe it was the first game to use actual voices and it was hilarious. If they all keep that up it'll be great
Are you looking to get Lego City Undercover?

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dorktainian wrote...

the control and synthesis lovers are clearly indoctrinated.


I think so. I tried to show this guy what the endings really meant through one of my videos and he just said:

Posted ImageI even explained to him that a splinter group of Protheans tried to control the Reapers and they became indoctrinated. He said, oh, well TIM was indoctrinated, but that doesn't mean I will be.

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magnetite wrote...

dorktainian wrote...

the control and synthesis lovers are clearly indoctrinated.


I think so. I tried to show this guy what the endings really meant through one of my videos and he just said:

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TIM is indoctrinated.
Cerberus is Indoctrinated ( except the ones that left/ were smart)
Saren was Indoctrinated.
Half of the Geth were Indoctrinated.
Kenson was Indoctrinated.
Grayson was Indoctrinated.
The Collectors are Indoctrinated.
The Protheans that wanted to Control the Reapers Indoctrinated.
Saren's brother semi Indoctrinated.
Rana ( The asari from Virmirer) Indoctrinated.
etc.

Modifié par masster blaster, 02 décembre 2012 - 06:51 .


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Yep, the writing is on the wall, but some of these guys aren't reading it.

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CmdrShep80 wrote...

Dwailing wrote...

@Restrider

I find your results intriguing. So almost 1/4 of the BSN still believes that there's something up with the endings? Good. And 2/3 or so think it's meant to be taken literally? Why am I not surprised? Mind you, what intrigues me is that remaining almost 15% with no opinion. That's somewhat surprising.


+1. I think EA Games and BioWare should hire you as their data analysis person. You did a great job!


It's impossible to get an accurate poll here on the bsn because at any given time most of the posters aren't there. It's worse then trying to do a long term diet study you have to leave your poll up for a good month just so irregular users can submit not to mention you'd also have to keep the thread on the first page for the entire month just so people can find it easier to vote on.

Email survey  would be best and would be increased if BW was the one  to send out such a poll. Because if I'd seen this poll I would've voted that while IT was what BW hinted at from ME2 - Arrival they devorced themselves from it by the time that ME3 began there for the endings are now to be taken as they stand there is no indctrination because BW ditched it.

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masster blaster wrote...

magnetite wrote...

dorktainian wrote...

the control and synthesis lovers are clearly indoctrinated.


I think so. I tried to show this guy what the endings really meant through one of my videos and he just said:

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TIM is indoctrinated.
Cerberus is Indoctrinated ( except the ones that left/ were smart)
Saren was Indoctrinated.
Half of the Geth were Indoctrinated.
Kenson was Indoctrinated.
Grayson was Indoctrinated.
The Collectors are Indoctrinated.
The Protheans that wanted to Control the Reapers Indoctrinated.
Saren's brother semi Indoctrinated.
Rana ( The asari from Virmirer) Indoctrinated.
etc.






I don't remember hearing anything about Rana being indoctrinated she's just crazy with an insane moral compass. Shiala was the one who emails you and says the reapers are trying to indoctrinate her and the colony but their bond is so strong they're able to keep it at bay for the fight.

Modifié par thehomeworld, 02 décembre 2012 - 06:56 .


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thehomeworld wrote...

I don't remember hearing anything about Rana being indoctrinated she's just crazy with an insane moral compass. Shiala was the one who emails you and says the reapers are trying to indoctrinate her and the colony but their bond is so strong they're able to keep it at bay for the fight.

Rana was never specifically stated to be indoctrinated, but she was worried it was affecting her on Virmire and then the moment she got near reapers again went crazy and murdered a bunch of military officials.

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thehomeworld wrote...

masster blaster wrote...

magnetite wrote...

dorktainian wrote...

the control and synthesis lovers are clearly indoctrinated.


I think so. I tried to show this guy what the endings really meant through one of my videos and he just said:

Posted Image


TIM is indoctrinated.
Cerberus is Indoctrinated ( except the ones that left/ were smart)
Saren was Indoctrinated.
Half of the Geth were Indoctrinated.
Kenson was Indoctrinated.
Grayson was Indoctrinated.
The Collectors are Indoctrinated.
The Protheans that wanted to Control the Reapers Indoctrinated.
Saren's brother semi Indoctrinated.
Rana ( The asari from Virmirer) Indoctrinated.
etc.






I don't remember hearing anything about Rana being indoctrinated she's just crazy with an insane moral compass. Shiala was the one who emails you and says the reapers are trying to indoctrinate her and the colony but their bond is so strong they're able to keep it at bay for the fight.



Your kiding right, Did you let her live on Virmirer, and get an artical about Rana if you let her live?:blink:

Top!

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RavenEyry wrote...

thehomeworld wrote...

I don't remember hearing anything about Rana being indoctrinated she's just crazy with an insane moral compass. Shiala was the one who emails you and says the reapers are trying to indoctrinate her and the colony but their bond is so strong they're able to keep it at bay for the fight.

Rana was never specifically stated to be indoctrinated, but she was worried it was affecting her on Virmire and then the moment she got near reapers again went crazy and murdered a bunch of military officials.


Yet why kill the Asari high command. Makes no sense, and Rana looked fine in ME2, and ME1. She also says she thinks she is Indoctrinated in ME1.

Modifié par masster blaster, 02 décembre 2012 - 07:05 .