From what I remember, the Catalyst was part of Drew K's ending for the Dark Energy plot. It was in the DE script. It was planned. It was garbage. You were going to talk to him anyway and choose between allowing humanity to be harvested and made into a reaper to solve the galaxy's dark energy problem, OR destroy the reapers and doom the galaxy. So at this point in time we would have been throwing eggs at Drew K instead of Mac W.
Yeah, this is why ME3 was a great place to start -- your choices didn't matter.
Starbrat didn't need to be in ME3. Period. There were other ways. They just needed to observe their own codex and allow the NPCs to have brains. Given their own graphics this meant about 9 years from the end of ME2 for preparation. Add brains means 12 years from the Battle of the Citadel, and plenty of time to field test everything and build up. Conventional victory would have easily been possible. We're talking about reaper level thanix weapons, armor and shields.
I'm going with Bad Writing Theory.
Why was the catalyst even thought of for me3?
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LiarasShield
, sept. 16 2012 12:32
#76
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 12:29
#77
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 12:32
I was supposed to be the Catalyst, but time constraints meant they had to cut my part out
#78
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 01:16
D24O wrote...
I was supposed to be the Catalyst, but time constraints meant they had to cut my part out
HAHAHAHAHAH post of the day XD.
#79
Posté 18 septembre 2012 - 01:16
D24O wrote...
I was supposed to be the Catalyst, but time constraints meant they had to cut my part out
Very sad indeed





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