why does no one ask
#1
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:19
And then they brought him back, useing some unknown medical procedure which was never explained nor seems to be repeatible
and yet.
Why does no one ask about the Afterlife? Shepard is the one person who can prove, or disprove almost every human religion (heaven, Hell, Purgatory, re-incarnation). and yet no one bothers to say "Hey Shep, what does happen to us once we die? I'd like to know if I should start going to church"....
*returns to the Shadows*
#2
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:20
arial wrote...
So, shepard was dead for two years. a corpse. cold. decaying. lifeless.
And then they brought him back, useing some unknown medical procedure which was never explained nor seems to be repeatible
and yet.
Why does no one ask about the Afterlife? Shepard is the one person who can prove, or disprove almost every human religion (heaven, Hell, Purgatory, re-incarnation). and yet no one bothers to say "Hey Shep, what does happen to us once we die? I'd like to know if I should start going to church"....
*returns to the Shadows*
I thought Ashley did ask that? She's never alive in my playthroughs so I'm not sure.
#3
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:20
Yeah, "integrity".
#4
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:20
#5
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:21
#6
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:21
I never remember Ash asking thatValentia X wrote...
arial wrote...
So, shepard was dead for two years. a corpse. cold. decaying. lifeless.
And then they brought him back, useing some unknown medical procedure which was never explained nor seems to be repeatible
and yet.
Why does no one ask about the Afterlife? Shepard is the one person who can prove, or disprove almost every human religion (heaven, Hell, Purgatory, re-incarnation). and yet no one bothers to say "Hey Shep, what does happen to us once we die? I'd like to know if I should start going to church"....
*returns to the Shadows*
I thought Ashley did ask that? She's never alive in my playthroughs so I'm not sure.
#7
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:21
#8
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:21
Slayer299 wrote...
They actually had a scene with Ashley talking to (romanced) Shepard asking that very thing and it was taken out or rather, not put in.
Ah. I could swear I've actually seen that particular scene before.
#9
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:22
Valentia X wrote...
Slayer299 wrote...
They actually had a scene with Ashley talking to (romanced) Shepard asking that very thing and it was taken out or rather, not put in.
Ah. I could swear I've actually seen that particular scene before.
It's cut content, not available in the game, but does exist (the audio) in the game files.
#10
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:22
IllusiveManJr wrote...
Everything else in ME3 made sense.
Olol.
#11
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:23
#12
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:23
They give more of a crap about president huerta escaping death than they do about shepard. And yet no one thinks of relating the two.
#14
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:31
#15
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:35
Kroitz wrote...
Because it would have made Mass Effect even more fiction than science.
That's imposible.
#16
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:37
KainD wrote...
Kroitz wrote...
Because it would have made Mass Effect even more fiction than science.
That's imposible.
#17
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:38
#18
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:38
#19
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:41
#20
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:45
#21
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:46
GHNR wrote...
As he said in Cerberus Headquarters, he never remembered anything past the Destruction of the SR1, so yeah, go Void theory.
Or maybe the afterlife knew it wasn't shepards time to go.
:innocent:
#22
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:47
#23
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:48
Darth Brotarian wrote...
GHNR wrote...
As he said in Cerberus Headquarters, he never remembered anything past the Destruction of the SR1, so yeah, go Void theory.
Or maybe the afterlife knew it wasn't shepards time to go.
:innocent:
But he was kind of the brain dead....
#24
Posté 24 mars 2013 - 02:49
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Posté 24 mars 2013 - 03:01





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