The Reason Harbinger didn't shoot down the Normandy during the beam run.
#201
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:06
#202
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:08
Of course, because Normandy stealth is hiding mostly heat emissions, and of course never works in range of a ladar, radar and visual. Only at a long range.tvman099 wrote...
The Normandy's stealth system doesn't work against Reapers anyway. At the beginning of ME2 the Normandy was detected and destroyed by the Collectors while in stealth mode.RadicalDisconnect wrote...
As for the stealth, it's only the prevention of blackbody emissions. Normandy can't stay stealthy indefinitely, since the heat generated must be discharged eventually. Also, consider the extraction of Primarch Victus from Menae. The engines are clearly running, so the stealth argument goes out the window.
The Normandy's stealth won't work in the atmosphere due to heat generated from friction. Take, for example, Mars. Despite Reaper signatures all around, none attacked the Normandy.
And cutscene clearly shows that they were in visual range.
#203
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:09
Maybe because Mass Effect 1 was a sci-fi?babachewie wrote...
i dont know why it should bother anybody to be honestFOX216BC wrote...
Well the collectors shot down the first Normandy and look what happend to them.
Harby just didn't like the idea of a Normandy SR-3 kicking his ass.
Actually, i don't know and it doesn't bother me anyway
#204
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:14
So what.Maxster_ wrote...
Maybe because Mass Effect 1 was a sci-fi?babachewie wrote...
i dont know why it should bother anybody to be honestFOX216BC wrote...
Well the collectors shot down the first Normandy and look what happend to them.
Harby just didn't like the idea of a Normandy SR-3 kicking his ass.
Actually, i don't know and it doesn't bother me anyway
#205
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:15
Nobody should care that Shepard called down the Normandy (that conveniently happened to be 10 seconds away) into the middle of a hail of laser fire from the Reaper that spent the entire last game gunning for them to sit there for a good minute in order to pick up two of his injured crew but no one else and exchange some heartfelt goodbyes and then sail off unnoticed and unscathed?babachewie wrote...
i dont know why it should bother anybody to be honestFOX216BC wrote...
Well the collectors shot down the first Normandy and look what happend to them.
Harby just didn't like the idea of a Normandy SR-3 kicking his ass.
Actually, i don't know and it doesn't bother me anyway
If no part of that bothers you, I don't even know what to say.
#206
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:21
So that retarded scene bothers people that likes sci-fi.babachewie wrote...
So what.Maxster_ wrote...
Maybe because Mass Effect 1 was a sci-fi?babachewie wrote...
i dont know why it should bother anybody to be honestFOX216BC wrote...
Well the collectors shot down the first Normandy and look what happend to them.
Harby just didn't like the idea of a Normandy SR-3 kicking his ass.
Actually, i don't know and it doesn't bother me anyway
#207
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:21
It doesnt bother me. There could be a number a reasons why it wasnt destroyed. Ultimately one being cause that would of sucked. The same for when in movies the villain captures the hero and has to explain his whole plan when just shooting him would end it right there. Then Hero escapes and saves the day. I wouldnt over think it. It's just entertainment.tvman099 wrote...
Nobody should care that Shepard called down the Normandy (that conveniently happened to be 10 seconds away) into the middle of a hail of laser fire from the Reaper that spent the entire last game gunning for them to sit there for a good minute in order to pick up two of his injured crew but no one else and exchange some heartfelt goodbyes and then sail off unnoticed and unscathed?babachewie wrote...
i dont know why it should bother anybody to be honestFOX216BC wrote...
Well the collectors shot down the first Normandy and look what happend to them.
Harby just didn't like the idea of a Normandy SR-3 kicking his ass.
Actually, i don't know and it doesn't bother me anyway
If no part of that bothers you, I don't even know what to say.
Modifié par babachewie, 30 septembre 2012 - 10:22 .
#208
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:23
- Shepard pauses the mission, when the order is to run non stop.
- The retcon in the DLC run to the beam was brutal, this gives the scene a weak credibility.
#209
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:23
That doesnt really make sense.Maxster_ wrote...
So that retarded scene bothers people that likes sci-fi.babachewie wrote...
So what.Maxster_ wrote...
Maybe because Mass Effect 1 was a sci-fi?babachewie wrote...
i dont know why it should bother anybody to be honestFOX216BC wrote...
Well the collectors shot down the first Normandy and look what happend to them.
Harby just didn't like the idea of a Normandy SR-3 kicking his ass.
Actually, i don't know and it doesn't bother me anyway
#210
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:24
There's overthinking and then there's thinking at all. Anyone who does the latter should be bothered by it.babachewie wrote...
It doesnt bother me. There could be a number a reasons why it wasnt destroyed. Ultimately one being cause that would of sucked. The same for when in movies the villain captures the hero and has to explain his whole plan when just shooting him would end it right there. Then Hero escapes and saves the day. I wouldnt over think it. It's just entertainment.tvman099 wrote...
Nobody should care that Shepard called down the Normandy (that conveniently happened to be 10 seconds away) into the middle of a hail of laser fire from the Reaper that spent the entire last game gunning for them to sit there for a good minute in order to pick up two of his injured crew but no one else and exchange some heartfelt goodbyes and then sail off unnoticed and unscathed?babachewie wrote...
i dont know why it should bother anybody to be honestFOX216BC wrote...
Well the collectors shot down the first Normandy and look what happend to them.
Harby just didn't like the idea of a Normandy SR-3 kicking his ass.
Actually, i don't know and it doesn't bother me anyway
If no part of that bothers you, I don't even know what to say.
#211
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:24
You'd be surprised, people like different kinds of entertainment.babachewie wrote...
It doesnt bother me. There could be a number a reasons why it wasnt destroyed. Ultimately one being cause that would of sucked. The same for when in movies the villain captures the hero and has to explain his whole plan when just shooting him would end it right there. Then Hero escapes and saves the day. I wouldnt over think it. It's just entertainment.tvman099 wrote...
Nobody should care that Shepard called down the Normandy (that conveniently happened to be 10 seconds away) into the middle of a hail of laser fire from the Reaper that spent the entire last game gunning for them to sit there for a good minute in order to pick up two of his injured crew but no one else and exchange some heartfelt goodbyes and then sail off unnoticed and unscathed?babachewie wrote...
i dont know why it should bother anybody to be honestFOX216BC wrote...
Well the collectors shot down the first Normandy and look what happend to them.
Harby just didn't like the idea of a Normandy SR-3 kicking his ass.
Actually, i don't know and it doesn't bother me anyway
If no part of that bothers you, I don't even know what to say.
Yes, yes, i got that i'm no longer target audience of EAWare; so they are not target audience of my money.
#212
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:25
It's clearly new target audience.tvman099 wrote...
There's overthinking and then there's thinking at all. Anyone who does the latter should be bothered by it.babachewie wrote...
It doesnt bother me. There could be a number a reasons why it wasnt destroyed. Ultimately one being cause that would of sucked. The same for when in movies the villain captures the hero and has to explain his whole plan when just shooting him would end it right there. Then Hero escapes and saves the day. I wouldnt over think it. It's just entertainment.tvman099 wrote...
Nobody should care that Shepard called down the Normandy (that conveniently happened to be 10 seconds away) into the middle of a hail of laser fire from the Reaper that spent the entire last game gunning for them to sit there for a good minute in order to pick up two of his injured crew but no one else and exchange some heartfelt goodbyes and then sail off unnoticed and unscathed?babachewie wrote...
i dont know why it should bother anybody to be honestFOX216BC wrote...
Well the collectors shot down the first Normandy and look what happend to them.
Harby just didn't like the idea of a Normandy SR-3 kicking his ass.
Actually, i don't know and it doesn't bother me anyway
If no part of that bothers you, I don't even know what to say.
#213
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:27
Thats a shame. i'm sure they'll get over itMaxster_ wrote...
You'd be surprised, people like different kinds of entertainment.babachewie wrote...
It doesnt bother me. There could be a number a reasons why it wasnt destroyed. Ultimately one being cause that would of sucked. The same for when in movies the villain captures the hero and has to explain his whole plan when just shooting him would end it right there. Then Hero escapes and saves the day. I wouldnt over think it. It's just entertainment.tvman099 wrote...
Nobody should care that Shepard called down the Normandy (that conveniently happened to be 10 seconds away) into the middle of a hail of laser fire from the Reaper that spent the entire last game gunning for them to sit there for a good minute in order to pick up two of his injured crew but no one else and exchange some heartfelt goodbyes and then sail off unnoticed and unscathed?babachewie wrote...
i dont know why it should bother anybody to be honestFOX216BC wrote...
Well the collectors shot down the first Normandy and look what happend to them.
Harby just didn't like the idea of a Normandy SR-3 kicking his ass.
Actually, i don't know and it doesn't bother me anyway
If no part of that bothers you, I don't even know what to say.
Yes, yes, i got that i'm no longer target audience of EAWare; so they are not target audience of my money.
#214
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:28
Should i care?babachewie wrote...
Thats a shame. i'm sure they'll get over itMaxster_ wrote...
You'd be surprised, people like different kinds of entertainment.babachewie wrote...
It doesnt bother me. There could be a number a reasons why it wasnt destroyed. Ultimately one being cause that would of sucked. The same for when in movies the villain captures the hero and has to explain his whole plan when just shooting him would end it right there. Then Hero escapes and saves the day. I wouldnt over think it. It's just entertainment.tvman099 wrote...
Nobody should care that Shepard called down the Normandy (that conveniently happened to be 10 seconds away) into the middle of a hail of laser fire from the Reaper that spent the entire last game gunning for them to sit there for a good minute in order to pick up two of his injured crew but no one else and exchange some heartfelt goodbyes and then sail off unnoticed and unscathed?babachewie wrote...
i dont know why it should bother anybody to be honestFOX216BC wrote...
Well the collectors shot down the first Normandy and look what happend to them.
Harby just didn't like the idea of a Normandy SR-3 kicking his ass.
Actually, i don't know and it doesn't bother me anyway
If no part of that bothers you, I don't even know what to say.
Yes, yes, i got that i'm no longer target audience of EAWare; so they are not target audience of my money.
#215
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:31
i personally dont believe it has anything to do with thinking, but bitterness. People are just looking for anything to complain about.tvman099 wrote...
There's overthinking and then there's thinking at all. Anyone who does the latter should be bothered by it.babachewie wrote...
It doesnt bother me. There could be a number a reasons why it wasnt destroyed. Ultimately one being cause that would of sucked. The same for when in movies the villain captures the hero and has to explain his whole plan when just shooting him would end it right there. Then Hero escapes and saves the day. I wouldnt over think it. It's just entertainment.tvman099 wrote...
Nobody should care that Shepard called down the Normandy (that conveniently happened to be 10 seconds away) into the middle of a hail of laser fire from the Reaper that spent the entire last game gunning for them to sit there for a good minute in order to pick up two of his injured crew but no one else and exchange some heartfelt goodbyes and then sail off unnoticed and unscathed?babachewie wrote...
i dont know why it should bother anybody to be honestFOX216BC wrote...
Well the collectors shot down the first Normandy and look what happend to them.
Harby just didn't like the idea of a Normandy SR-3 kicking his ass.
Actually, i don't know and it doesn't bother me anyway
If no part of that bothers you, I don't even know what to say.
#216
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:32
I dontMaxster_ wrote...
Should i care?babachewie wrote...
Thats a shame. i'm sure they'll get over itMaxster_ wrote...
You'd be surprised, people like different kinds of entertainment.babachewie wrote...
It doesnt bother me. There could be a number a reasons why it wasnt destroyed. Ultimately one being cause that would of sucked. The same for when in movies the villain captures the hero and has to explain his whole plan when just shooting him would end it right there. Then Hero escapes and saves the day. I wouldnt over think it. It's just entertainment.tvman099 wrote...
Nobody should care that Shepard called down the Normandy (that conveniently happened to be 10 seconds away) into the middle of a hail of laser fire from the Reaper that spent the entire last game gunning for them to sit there for a good minute in order to pick up two of his injured crew but no one else and exchange some heartfelt goodbyes and then sail off unnoticed and unscathed?babachewie wrote...
i dont know why it should bother anybody to be honestFOX216BC wrote...
Well the collectors shot down the first Normandy and look what happend to them.
Harby just didn't like the idea of a Normandy SR-3 kicking his ass.
Actually, i don't know and it doesn't bother me anyway
If no part of that bothers you, I don't even know what to say.
Yes, yes, i got that i'm no longer target audience of EAWare; so they are not target audience of my money.
#217
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:33
Modifié par babachewie, 30 septembre 2012 - 10:33 .
#218
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:35
You could just be honest about how you prefer to turn your brain off, you know. It'd be a lot easier than pretending there's nothing wrong with a scene containing enough holes in basic logic to drive a bus through.babachewie wrote...
i personally dont believe it has anything to do with thinking, but bitterness. People are just looking for anything to complain about.tvman099 wrote...
There's overthinking and then there's thinking at all. Anyone who does the latter should be bothered by it.babachewie wrote...
It doesnt bother me. There could be a number a reasons why it wasnt destroyed. Ultimately one being cause that would of sucked. The same for when in movies the villain captures the hero and has to explain his whole plan when just shooting him would end it right there. Then Hero escapes and saves the day. I wouldnt over think it. It's just entertainment.tvman099 wrote...
Nobody should care that Shepard called down the Normandy (that conveniently happened to be 10 seconds away) into the middle of a hail of laser fire from the Reaper that spent the entire last game gunning for them to sit there for a good minute in order to pick up two of his injured crew but no one else and exchange some heartfelt goodbyes and then sail off unnoticed and unscathed?babachewie wrote...
i dont know why it should bother anybody to be honestFOX216BC wrote...
Well the collectors shot down the first Normandy and look what happend to them.
Harby just didn't like the idea of a Normandy SR-3 kicking his ass.
Actually, i don't know and it doesn't bother me anyway
If no part of that bothers you, I don't even know what to say.
#219
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:35
It's because Harbinger didn't want to kill Shepard at all. He want's Shepard, and Harbinger knows if He shoots down the Normandy Shepard/ the player would kill the Reapers with out a thought.
Now here is the part were you call me an ITer, well I am. So shoot me if you wish, but that's my two cents.
#220
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:35
Maybe someday you'll discover concept of sci-fi. Or notbabachewie wrote...
i personally dont believe it has anything to do with thinking, but bitterness. People are just looking for anything to complain about.
#221
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:38
masster blaster wrote...
Why is it always bad writing every where I go. From this thread to the next, people say bad writing, Lazy Bioware. I mean come on you want to know why Harbinger didn't shoot down the Normandy.
It's because Harbinger didn't want to kill Shepard at all. He want's Shepard, and Harbinger knows if He shoots down the Normandy Shepard/ the player would kill the Reapers with out a thought.
Now here is the part were you call me an ITer, well I am. So shoot me if you wish, but that's my two cents.
When a powerfull enemy with you at gunpoint doesnt squeeze the trigger is kinda odd... But then again he could be out of ammo.
Modifié par Twinzam.V, 30 septembre 2012 - 10:38 .
#222
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:39
Shooting you would only prove the IT. As everything elsemasster blaster wrote...
Why is it always bad writing every where I go. From this thread to the next, people say bad writing, Lazy Bioware. I mean come on you want to know why Harbinger didn't shoot down the Normandy.
It's because Harbinger didn't want to kill Shepard at all. He want's Shepard, and Harbinger knows if He shoots down the Normandy Shepard/ the player would kill the Reapers with out a thought.
Now here is the part were you call me an ITer, well I am. So shoot me if you wish, but that's my two cents.
#223
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:39
"Preserve Shepard's body if possible." -Harbingermasster blaster wrote...
Why is it always bad writing every where I go. From this thread to the next, people say bad writing, Lazy Bioware. I mean come on you want to know why Harbinger didn't shoot down the Normandy.
It's because Harbinger didn't want to kill Shepard at all. He want's Shepard, and Harbinger knows if He shoots down the Normandy Shepard/ the player would kill the Reapers with out a thought.
Now here is the part were you call me an ITer, well I am. So shoot me if you wish, but that's my two cents.
"Face annihilation." -Harbinger
"If I must tear you apart, Shepard, I will" -Harbinger
Clearly it's concerned about keeping Shepard alive.
Modifié par tvman099, 30 septembre 2012 - 10:40 .
#224
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:40
There really isn't any holes. Again there are a number of reasons why it might of not been destroyed. It doesnt really matter though. It wasnt destroyed. If that bothers you, than I dont know what to tell you. close your eyes I guess during the scene and head canon somethign better and open them after its overtvman099 wrote...
You could just be honest about how you prefer to turn your brain off, you know. It'd be a lot easier than pretending there's nothing wrong with a scene containing enough holes in basic logic to drive a bus through.babachewie wrote...
i personally dont believe it has anything to do with thinking, but bitterness. People are just looking for anything to complain about.tvman099 wrote...
There's overthinking and then there's thinking at all. Anyone who does the latter should be bothered by it.babachewie wrote...
It doesnt bother me. There could be a number a reasons why it wasnt destroyed. Ultimately one being cause that would of sucked. The same for when in movies the villain captures the hero and has to explain his whole plan when just shooting him would end it right there. Then Hero escapes and saves the day. I wouldnt over think it. It's just entertainment.tvman099 wrote...
Nobody should care that Shepard called down the Normandy (that conveniently happened to be 10 seconds away) into the middle of a hail of laser fire from the Reaper that spent the entire last game gunning for them to sit there for a good minute in order to pick up two of his injured crew but no one else and exchange some heartfelt goodbyes and then sail off unnoticed and unscathed?babachewie wrote...
i dont know why it should bother anybody to be honestFOX216BC wrote...
Well the collectors shot down the first Normandy and look what happend to them.
Harby just didn't like the idea of a Normandy SR-3 kicking his ass.
Actually, i don't know and it doesn't bother me anyway
If no part of that bothers you, I don't even know what to say.
#225
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 10:41
Twinzam.V wrote...
masster blaster wrote...
Why is it always bad writing every where I go. From this thread to the next, people say bad writing, Lazy Bioware. I mean come on you want to know why Harbinger didn't shoot down the Normandy.
It's because Harbinger didn't want to kill Shepard at all. He want's Shepard, and Harbinger knows if He shoots down the Normandy Shepard/ the player would kill the Reapers with out a thought.
Now here is the part were you call me an ITer, well I am. So shoot me if you wish, but that's my two cents.
When a powerfull enemy with you at gunpoint doesnt squeeze the trigger is kinda odd... But then again he could be out of ammo.
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