Yes it could be. But then again, I would think Cerberus would follow up on the data like Shepard did, because the Leviathans could control Reaper forces... You would think that would be a big deal for Cerberus.ElSuperGecko wrote...
I'd imagine that after Humanity was been accepted as a full Council race following ME1, being then implicated in an unprovoked attack on the Batarian Hedgemony could to lead to all manner of uncomfortable questions.
As for an Alliance "black ops" team raiding the Batarians - is that not how Cerberus were referred to in ME1? Would explain Cerberus' Reaper intel... and why the Alliance never sees the Leviathan data...
Was the Ending a Hallucination? - Indoctrination Theory Mark III!
#73701
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 05:04
#73702
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 05:46
#73703
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 05:54
#73704
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 05:57
paxxton wrote...
The question still remains - why mention the Council at all?
Given the ten foot pole the council has always kept between themselves and the Human-Batarian situation, I guess something like this would be well enough, to make them disassociate themselves with the one party they still have ties to, leaving the Systems Alliance in the same pariah state as the Hegemony.
#73705
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 06:04
#73706
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 06:15
dorktainian wrote...
i've just seen SR2 uniforms on dead alliance personnel on Mars. What does this mean?
could have been working for Cerberus, but EVE could ahve killed him, or her once his/her mission was done. OR Alliance troops killed him/her, once that soldier betrayed them.
#73707
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 06:38
dorktainian wrote...
i've just seen SR2 uniforms on dead alliance personnel on Mars. What does this mean?
Well, are you referring to ME2 uniforms? Or ME3? If ME3, then I would assume that the uniforms on the Normandy are standard Alliance issue.
#73708
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 06:39
maybe they were just reused textures.masster blaster wrote...
dorktainian wrote...
i've just seen SR2 uniforms on dead alliance personnel on Mars. What does this mean?
could have been working for Cerberus, but EVE could ahve killed him, or her once his/her mission was done. OR Alliance troops killed him/her, once that soldier betrayed them.
#73709
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 06:47
Dwailing wrote...
dorktainian wrote...
i've just seen SR2 uniforms on dead alliance personnel on Mars. What does this mean?
Well, are you referring to ME2 uniforms? Or ME3? If ME3, then I would assume that the uniforms on the Normandy are standard Alliance issue.
Yeah. All ME3 SR2 uniforms on the Normandy are standard issue uniforms for the Alliance.
#73710
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 06:55
#73711
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 07:15
#73712
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 07:15
Lets pick up the pace! Only a few more days untill CP comes back to close us!TJBartlemus wrote...
Wow. So slow today. At this pace we'll never reach 3000 pages! (And I won't have my glory of being at the top...)
We need some DLC announcements.
Modifié par 401 Kill, 27 décembre 2012 - 07:16 .
#73713
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 07:16
Borderlands knows whats up.
Side note: Theres nothing worse than accidentally reloading and losing like 200 stacks of Anarchy.
#73714
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 07:21
They should make a mod for ME3 that when you are on the shooting range in the Citadel, the targets that you shoot at are images of the Catalyst. Every time you score a hit it says "SO BE IT".byne wrote...
I'm playing Borderlands 2, and I just got a class mod for the Mechromancer called "Evil Catalyst."
Borderlands knows whats up.
Side note: Theres nothing worse than accidentally reloading and losing like 200 stacks of Anarchy.
#73715
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 07:42
#73716
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 08:18
byne wrote...
I'm playing Borderlands 2, and I just got a class mod for the Mechromancer called "Evil Catalyst."
Borderlands knows whats up.
That was my reaction too. I suck at Mechromancer though, only got around level 20 (I think)
Cataclysm Siren solo'ing Terramorphous ftw!!!
edit: just remembered they nerfed the Bee
Modifié par Norlond, 27 décembre 2012 - 08:21 .
#73717
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 08:22
#73718
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 08:24
Some people are really going off the deep end. :|
#73719
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 08:26
spotlessvoid wrote...
Errmergerd this thread is still going?
Does this prove IT?
#73720
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 08:29
Pascal219 wrote...
Here I was glas too see a ''Shouldn't the game have showed Saren as advocate for Synthesis?" thread. But boy was I wrong, the Synthesis supporters are falling all over each other with increasingly larger asspulls to explain why what Saren wanted was nothing like what Saren wanted!
Some people are really going off the deep end. :|
Yeah, no kidding. I mean, Saren ALWAYS said that he was a vision of the future, a fusion of man and machine, the strengths of both, the weaknesses of neither. I know most of those are his exact words, it's just that I couldn't quite remember the order, hence the lack of quotation marks.
#73721
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 08:30
"The other way of doing it is literally if characters can teleport, you have him teleport earlier and establish that teleportation works in this situation and this situation. You set up the rules of magic you’re working off and then you stick to them, you must stick to them. And that’s kind of how you do super technology, I think. If you have something that is really going to be a Deus Ex Machina to a story, you’ve got to set it up quite early least you insult the reader. So in my case, I showed what powers the suit could do at the start of the issue. Like in the scene where he’s doing the dueling, you see him swapping out for the UV laser. In the scene in issue #3 where it’s a stealth mission, I list his abilities at the start. You just talk about it. The limits are kind of self-enforced. It’s tricky, because you set it up with a certain amount of effort, and you have try to make people buy that. It’s like the Phoenix disruptor, you see Tony working on it for a long period of time. It doesn’t work, and then carries on working for a long period of time, and then eventually he comes to some realization at the end of AvX. So it’s that kind of thing.
link... lazy to put it
Interview to Iron Man: Stark Science III
"
#73722
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 08:33
MaximizedAction wrote...
spotlessvoid wrote...
Errmergerd this thread is still going?
Does this prove IT?
IT confirmed.
#73723
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 08:39
Nice avatar Maximized!MaximizedAction wrote...
#73724
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 08:39
Amen.Dwailing wrote...
MaximizedAction wrote...
spotlessvoid wrote...
Errmergerd this thread is still going?
Does this prove IT?
IT confirmed.
The year was 2950...
Modifié par 401 Kill, 27 décembre 2012 - 08:41 .
#73725
Posté 27 décembre 2012 - 08:43
I know! I just saw that thread too! People are so blind! Saren was a vision of the future!Dwailing wrote...
Pascal219 wrote...
Here I was glas too see a ''Shouldn't the game have showed Saren as advocate for Synthesis?" thread. But boy was I wrong, the Synthesis supporters are falling all over each other with increasingly larger asspulls to explain why what Saren wanted was nothing like what Saren wanted!
Some people are really going off the deep end. :|
Yeah, no kidding. I mean, Saren ALWAYS said that he was a vision of the future, a fusion of man and machine, the strengths of both, the weaknesses of neither. I know most of those are his exact words, it's just that I couldn't quite remember the order, hence the lack of quotation marks.
1. A vision of (taking place in) the future.
2. A vision you see that shows the future.
3. Both at once in IT.




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