byne wrote...
estebanus wrote...
Well, I'm gonna go and play some slender. See you later.
Slender? The subject of this Rage Quit video?
Probably should look at the video before posting....
Modifié par Rosewind, 08 août 2012 - 07:45 .
byne wrote...
estebanus wrote...
Well, I'm gonna go and play some slender. See you later.
Slender? The subject of this Rage Quit video?
Modifié par Rosewind, 08 août 2012 - 07:45 .
Modifié par masster blaster, 08 août 2012 - 08:47 .
masster blaster wrote...
BlazingZephyr wrote...
masster blaster wrote...
Now watch this. This is from the final battle in ME1/last Conversation with Saren. Renegade
Now this is the same scene, but with Paragon Shepard.
Question: Why do you keep posting these videos with no explanation as to why?
bcause I am not done yet, and you are not going to believe what I have found in ME1 that has some resembleins to Shepard clutching his/her side once Anderson dies.
Oh, you mean after all the rubble falls on Shepard and s/he walks out of it with a smirk on his/her face?masster blaster wrote...
BlazingZephyr wrote...
masster blaster wrote...
Now watch this. This is from the final battle in ME1/last Conversation with Saren. Renegade
Now this is the same scene, but with Paragon Shepard.
Question: Why do you keep posting these videos with no explanation as to why?
bcause I am not done yet, and you are not going to believe what I have found in ME1 that has some resembleins to Shepard clutching his/her side once Anderson dies.
masster blaster wrote...
This is the scene where Shepard survives the pieces from Sovereign. And look at 7:33 keep watching and look at Shepard's left arm. Look where the hand is.
Modifié par BlazingZephyr, 08 août 2012 - 07:48 .
estebanus wrote...
Oh, you mean after all the rubble falls on Shepard and s/he walks out of it with a smirk on his/her face?masster blaster wrote...
BlazingZephyr wrote...
masster blaster wrote...
Now watch this. This is from the final battle in ME1/last Conversation with Saren. Renegade
Now this is the same scene, but with Paragon Shepard.
Question: Why do you keep posting these videos with no explanation as to why?
bcause I am not done yet, and you are not going to believe what I have found in ME1 that has some resembleins to Shepard clutching his/her side once Anderson dies.
masster blaster wrote...
okay this is the Conversation Shepard, and Saren have at Virmier.
And it has Spanish sub titles, but English dub.
It's very intresting.
Modifié par MaximizedAction, 08 août 2012 - 07:51 .
He's a weird one, isn't he? I don't see any signifigance to it whatsoever. There's nothing amazing about it.byne wrote...
estebanus wrote...
Oh, you mean after all the rubble falls on Shepard and s/he walks out of it with a smirk on his/her face?masster blaster wrote...
BlazingZephyr wrote...
masster blaster wrote...
Now watch this. This is from the final battle in ME1/last Conversation with Saren. Renegade
Now this is the same scene, but with Paragon Shepard.
Question: Why do you keep posting these videos with no explanation as to why?
bcause I am not done yet, and you are not going to believe what I have found in ME1 that has some resembleins to Shepard clutching his/her side once Anderson dies.
As posted right before I asked him to get to the point, he means Shep clutching his side.
Why so many other videos were required to point that out, I dont know, but I rarely understand masster.
masster blaster wrote...
This is the scene where Shepard survives the pieces from Sovereign. And look at 7:33 keep watching and look at Shepard's left arm. Look where the hand is.
masster blaster wrote...
Now watch this. This is from the final battle in ME1/last Conversation with Saren. Renegade
Now this is the same scene, but with Paragon Shepard.
ThisOneIsPunny wrote...
masster blaster wrote...
This is the scene where Shepard survives the pieces from Sovereign. And look at 7:33 keep watching and look at Shepard's left arm. Look where the hand is.
Not really relevant to what you're saying but I always found it weird how Sovereign's little toe crashes into the tower and:
-There's no hole afterwards but somehow reaper itty-bits get in
-Shepard and Crew+Anderson and clean up crew/whatever are able to breathe there
Is there something I'm missing there that makes those two possible?
MaximizedAction wrote...
I don't find it nice quoting someone and then talk about that person in the third person.
It's the IRL equivalent of someone standing right in front of you and you ignore him and complain about him to someone else.
MaximizedAction wrote...
masster blaster wrote...
okay this is the Conversation Shepard, and Saren have at Virmier.
And it has Spanish sub titles, but English dub.
It's very intresting.
Also in this video:
Shep's line during the dialog with Saren
vs.
Shep's line in the Refuse ending
Outcome: seems legit. <_<
Yet another ending that proves to go against what I thought to know about Shepard.
smokingotter1 wrote...
masster blaster wrote...
Now watch this. This is from the final battle in ME1/last Conversation with Saren. Renegade
Now this is the same scene, but with Paragon Shepard.
I like how ME1 Renegade Shepard outlines the choices you have at the end of ME3
You could have fought: destroy
You could have resisted: control
Instead you surrendered: synthesis
You quit: refuse
Grasping at straws mode engaged:
It's also telling that electricity is pouring through the control option... at first Shepard is acting as an electrical resistor, he's resisting, but loses and ends up being an electrical conductor... like a train conductor?
But he only changes from resisting to conducting after trying to use the crucible... which in chemistry is used to contain metals that are molten and than pour out into a mold. The catalyst would be something that would allow a chemical change to take place.
Ok done embarrassing myself.
Priss Blackburne wrote...
I love how the model used for the thing that generates that electrical current is called "end_choice_badA_01"
Priss Blackburne wrote...
I love how the model used for the thing that generates that electrical current is called "end_choice_badA_01"
byne wrote...
ThisOneIsPunny wrote...
Not really relevant to what you're saying but I always found it weird how Sovereign's little toe crashes into the tower and:
-There's no hole afterwards but somehow reaper itty-bits get in
-Shepard and Crew+Anderson and clean up crew/whatever are able to breathe there
Is there something I'm missing there that makes those two possible?
Space Magic!
Modifié par ThisOneIsPunny, 08 août 2012 - 08:13 .
You don't know? It's quite old news, the thingies you activate for control are labeled "bad"BlazingZephyr wrote...
Wait, what?Priss Blackburne wrote...
I love how the model used for the thing that generates that electrical current is called "end_choice_badA_01"
Modifié par MegumiAzusa, 08 août 2012 - 08:11 .
MegumiAzusa wrote...
You don't know? It's quite old news, the thingies you activate for control are labeled "bad"BlazingZephyr wrote...
Wait, what?Priss Blackburne wrote...
I love how the model used for the thing that generates that electrical current is called "end_choice_badA_01"
Am I the only one who wasn't at all phased by Slender?estebanus wrote...
Yes. It's f*cking terrifying.byne wrote...
estebanus wrote...
Well, I'm gonna go and play some slender. See you later.
Slender? The subject of this Rage Quit video?
TSA_383 wrote...
Am I the only one who wasn't at all phased by Slender?estebanus wrote...
Yes. It's f*cking terrifying.byne wrote...
estebanus wrote...
Well, I'm gonna go and play some slender. See you later.
Slender? The subject of this Rage Quit video?
Just seemed like a very low-budget "horror" game.
Amnesia however is basically just a constipation aid.
smokingotter1 wrote...
masster blaster wrote...
Now watch this. This is from the final battle in ME1/last Conversation with Saren. Renegade
Now this is the same scene, but with Paragon Shepard.
I like how ME1 Renegade Shepard outlines the choices you have at the end of ME3
You could have fought: destroy
You could have resisted: control
Instead you surrendered: synthesis
You quit: refuse
Grasping at straws mode engaged:
It's also telling that electricity is pouring through the control option... at first Shepard is acting as an electrical resistor, he's resisting, but loses and ends up being an electrical conductor... like a train conductor?
But he only changes from resisting to conducting after trying to use the crucible... which in chemistry is used to contain metals that are molten and than pour out into a mold. The catalyst would be something that would allow a chemical change to take place.
Ok done embarrassing myself.
Dam It Otter I was about to say that. But it's okay.
Seems unlikely, but given how the catalyst dialogue is altered by Leviathan I'd not be surprised if the Leviathan encounter itself made the indoctrination a bit more obvious.Anchor654 wrote...
What if all the dreams Shepard has throughout ME3 are warnings from Leviathan to not trust the catalyst; that something bigger is going on?
My mind is blown right now!! A YouTuber commented this on the new Leviathan interview, so I didn't come up with this, but wanted to share it here. That would throw a wrench in the plot... Just wow! Not really proving IT per say, but reallllly interesting nonetheless.