DetcelferVisionary wrote...
To help you - argue against my previous post. Then we can have meaningful dialogue.
"I'm fairly certain this comes out AFTER the ending.
Consider this:
1) How can you "rekindle" a relationship if it was never lost to begin with unless they thought Shepard died?
2) How can you "re-connect" with old friends unless they thought you had died?
3) How can many of those friends even be on the citadel at any time BEFORE the final battle? Rex was making babies. Jacob was on the Crucible (along with many of the others). Miranda was tracking down her father and only on the citadel briefly. ect. ect.
4) Being able to make your own pad on the citadel sounds a lot like settling down to me.
5) A new threat? Unless it was for adding to the alliance fleet, Shepard didnt even have time for a new threat to deal with.
This takes place at the end and its a final farewell from Bioware. They may have had this planned all along. If my speculation all turns out to be true - well played Bioware, you will have redeemed yourself in my eyes. "
While that would be really cool, I rather doubt it.
1) They could be talking about Samara-mancers or it could have romance paths that take place before the Citadel Coup, or any number of the romance rekindle times because Bioware can be very on top of all the possibilities created by player choices when they want to be. (Hanging up on the Council convos anyone?)
2) Re-connecting could be with Wrex after the whole Tuchanka incident, I certainly didn't feel like we had a lot of time to sit down and chill with him beyond the war effort.
3) I feel like if you really needed their help, your friends would come if you asked them to, and considering the whole conspiracy is against Shepard, this seems like one of those situations.
4) It does, but you also got the same thing with the Pinnacle DLC without settling down.
5) Seeing as the threat is a personal one against Shepard, I feel that it is reasonable enough for her/him to worry about it.
Again, I would love to see it happen, but it's probably not. If only because they'd have to take into account Shepard disintegrating to 2 of 3 endings, and have different models for any synthesis endings if they manage to handwave that like they did for Awakening.