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#76
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"A few" good years left?

That seems a bit on the low side.

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Maybe I am the odd one out, but I chose MEHEM. Shep survives and he returns to Liara. Shep and whole crew given so many war honors they can't wear them. Officially retires, but still flies the Normandy helping the rebuild effort, as well as occasionally playing diplomat. The Sol relay is rebuilt within 1 year thanks to information from various sources, such as the Mars Archive (since the protheans were close to perfecting relay tech anyway) and information gathered from VI's examining reaper corpses. And of course Liara's information network helped as well. Thanks to quantum entanglement communicators, the rest of the galaxy soon rebuilds their relays after receiving the required info. Wrex returns to Tuchunka just in time to meet his firstborn, an infant. Liara and Shepard settle down in their apartment on the Citadel. Soon after, a huge party for the whole normandy crew is thrown with Shep acting as host, as usual. Aside from Wrex and Grunt getting slightly drunk and wreaking havoc at the combat simulator and driving C-sec nuts, the party goes as expected.
Even though the whole galaxy was shaken by the Reaper War, galactic government remains largely intact. The Council operates from the Citadel (stationed close to earth as a memorial of where the battle was won). Hackett ended up being the voice of humanity at the council, since Anderson gave his life to protect the galaxy. Eventually, economic stability is achieved as rebuilding efforts succeed. The galaxy enters a golden era, an era of peace and mutual cooperation.

Ad Astera per Aspera

Modifié par cfs3corsair, 29 mai 2013 - 07:53 .


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Galbrant wrote...

I'll make this short and sweet:

It ends when Shepard loses consciousness on the citadel while trying to activate the Crucible. During the battle when every one was about to lose hope... when the Crucible wasn't firing Garrus and Tali sing a Duet for the Entire Victory Fleet to hear to lift their spirits... and they're love magically activates the Crucible and space magic particles shoot from it turning all the Reapers into their harvested Races and the Catalyst turns into a real boy.... then the Citadel explodes killing everyone on it including Shepard and the Catalyst. Then Credits Roll... after the credits ended we get a epilogue of Liara dragging Shepard smoking remains into some kind a tube that reads Lazurus 2.0 Pit Edition.

I want my Nobel Peace Prize in green.


You know when I first read Tali and Garrus I immediately thought they'd pull something like the end of G-Gundam...I could totally see Garrus doing it.  :blink:


And for anyone who is interested I did some editing and cleaned up some of the errors from my headcanoned end on page 2.

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Off-topic posts and some bickering and name-calling removed. Let's keep it civil and on-topic, please. We can disagree with each other without resorting to childishness. Thank you.

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Oh great, you ruined the whole point of my post.

And it is what happened since I'm a Refuser. :|

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Grand Admiral Cheesecake wrote...

"A few" good years left?

That seems a bit on the low side.


"A few" is more like about maybe 10 - 15, and then she'll be about 50. It's time to leave the wetwork stuff behind, and maybe think about raising the girls. She doesn't want to be too old to be able to teach them how to shoot and stuff like that. And Aethyta will be putting the pressure on them "so, am I going to be dead before you two decide to have kids?" So we'll interview a replacement kind of like The Illusive Man does with the necessary precautions.

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Optimystic_X wrote...

Reorte wrote...

How should I know? Anything not shown is conjecture at best.


Translation: "Imagination? Who needs it?"

I advise you to buy a new dictionary, especially in this case when "conjecture" is necessarily a combination of imagination and extrapolation. Doesn't change it from being what I would like to happen, or what I think will happen (not necessarily the same thing), but there's no way of knowing if it does happen.

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My endings were all pre-EC, in which everyone starved to death in a Galactic Dark Age.

My most recent ending was post-EC, in which everyone has green-glowy eyes. Organics and Synthetics hold hands, singing hippy music.  And they all lived happily ever after.

Modifié par Asharad Hett, 29 mai 2013 - 11:05 .


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some people on the forums flipped out because i chose synthesis.

Modifié par Caldari Ghost, 29 mai 2013 - 11:23 .


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KiwiQuiche wrote...

Oh great, you ruined the whole point of my post.

And it is what happened since I'm a Refuser. :|

i bet the normandy crew loves ya now.

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Some people has difficult to accept different opinions about ME3's endings... I don't understand this...

All endings are acceptable, including MEHEM and IT.

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Bizinha wrote...

Some people has difficult to accept different opinions about ME3's endings... I don't understand this...

All endings are acceptable, including MEHEM and IT.


People cannot leave well enough alone opinions or things they do not like, they have to get vocal about it. If there is  an opinion I do not like or agree with, I leave it alone or be respectful towards their opinion and leave out the insults when I post something. It's just the lack if respect people have here for one another on BSN that gets active forums locked.

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In Control Ending, the Reaper are now teh World Police.

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My MEHEM destroy Shep has killed the Reapers. Now with the citadel floating above Earth the Sol system becomes a Hub of trading outposts and prosperity for Earth. The humans begin a new council with representatives from every species including the Rachni and Geth with efforts to begin reconstruction on the various planets devastated by the Reapers. Earth and The Citadel become a haven for refugees.

The Geth continue to work with the Quarians to rebuild their home world.

EDI becomes an ambassador between organic and synthetic life forms.

The new Asari councilor eventually demands that the Alliance is put on trial for lack of air support for Thessia.

Relations between the Batarians and Humans grow stringent over the years as hostilities have never truly died down and the Batarian councilor begins to fear that he is not being listened to during the council meetings. He soon begins to withdraw fromt he meetings attending them less and less.

The Krogan councilor demands several habitable planets for his people to make up for the loss of their home world. So far he has been denied.

Shepard, the hero of the galaxy, is retired from the Alliance military. He spends his time between Vancouver and his home in the Citadel with his husband Kaidan Alenko.

I just couldn't make everything rosy. :)

Modifié par Hazegurl, 29 mai 2013 - 09:37 .


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Esperanza Shepard chose to control the Reapers. The Reapers and their creatures repaired the damage they could, then immediately retreated, vanishing to the far edges of space. Any attempts at contact with them was met with the Reapers immediately fleeing. Decades later, the Reapers made contact with the Rachni, the Geth, and EDI. They requested aid in gathering supplies for a project of their own -- resurrecting some of the vanished species via their dna, archived in the respective Reapers. The contacted intelligences kept the secret. What comes of that, if anything, will be known in hundreds of years. In the meantime, no one knows what's become of Shepard. But some of the advertisements behave oddly in the Citadel around Garrus, Tali, Samara, Kolyat and Kaidan.

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Seival wrote...

My Catalyst-Shepard understands that Synthesis is inevitable. It decided to cooperate with the Leviathans to improve Synthesis mechanics. Synthesis was applied in the very careful manner, so people believed they achieved new properties and abilities themselves.

How is the use of the Crucible "careful"?

Modifié par Arcian, 29 mai 2013 - 09:54 .


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Bizinha wrote...

Some people has difficult to accept different opinions about ME3's endings... I don't understand this...

All endings are acceptable, including MEHEM and IT.


Heck, my ending posts have been entirely MEHEM-based  Image IPB

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Arcian wrote...

Seival wrote...

My Catalyst-Shepard understands that Synthesis is inevitable. It decided to cooperate with the Leviathans to improve Synthesis mechanics. Synthesis was applied in the very careful manner, so people believed they achieved new properties and abilities themselves.

How is the use of the Crucible "careful"?


You mean how it can be made careful, I suppose?

Cooperation of Leviathans and Catalyst-Shepard is definitely the great and most productive force in the galaxy. They can find a way to apply Synthesis carefully and completely unnoticeable even if the Crucible and the Relays will still be used as the emitters.

Modifié par Seival, 29 mai 2013 - 11:17 .


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Caldari Ghost wrote...

KiwiQuiche wrote...

Oh great, you ruined the whole point of my post.

And it is what happened since I'm a Refuser. :|

i bet the normandy crew loves ya now.


They're all dead, they have no opinions.

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Seival wrote...
Cooperation of Leviathans and Catalyst-Shepard is definitely the great and most productive force in the galaxy. They can find a way to apply Synthesis carefully and completely unnoticeable even if the Crucible and the Relays will still be used as the emitters.

Or they'll just enslave you, you know like they did back in their day to every other race.  The one that spoke to Shepard DID state that when the Reapers were dealt with they'd go back to their old ways and reassert their place as apex species.

You might find the idea of submission and slavery as a thrall delightful but I'd wager a good many wouldn't. 

The continued existence and threat of eventual thralldom to many is what kickstarted my change to Control in the first place.  In my iteration of events they'd be marked as a grave threat to every sentient being in the galaxy, potentially more dangerous than the Reapers.  They would be hunted to the ends of the galaxy itself and burned to the very last.

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Astartes Marine wrote...

Seival wrote...
Cooperation of Leviathans and Catalyst-Shepard is definitely the great and most productive force in the galaxy. They can find a way to apply Synthesis carefully and completely unnoticeable even if the Crucible and the Relays will still be used as the emitters.

Or they'll just enslave you, you know like they did back in their day to every other race.  The one that spoke to Shepard DID state that when the Reapers were dealt with they'd go back to their old ways and reassert their place as apex species.

You might find the idea of submission and slavery as a thrall delightful but I'd wager a good many wouldn't. 

The continued existence and threat of eventual thralldom to many is what kickstarted my change to Control in the first place.  In my iteration of events they'd be marked as a grave threat to every sentient being in the galaxy, potentially more dangerous than the Reapers.  They would be hunted to the ends of the galaxy itself and burned to the very last.


The Leviathans' rule will be completely unnoticeable by the commoners. This kind of slavery is not worse than a democracy. Citizens will live and think they build their future themselves, while leaders and some organizations will be controlled directly. There is nothing bad in such system, because most people are happy, and the rest just don't care about being thralls.

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Seival wrote...

Astartes Marine wrote...

Seival wrote...
Cooperation of Leviathans and Catalyst-Shepard is definitely the great and most productive force in the galaxy. They can find a way to apply Synthesis carefully and completely unnoticeable even if the Crucible and the Relays will still be used as the emitters.

Or they'll just enslave you, you know like they did back in their day to every other race.  The one that spoke to Shepard DID state that when the Reapers were dealt with they'd go back to their old ways and reassert their place as apex species.

You might find the idea of submission and slavery as a thrall delightful but I'd wager a good many wouldn't. 

The continued existence and threat of eventual thralldom to many is what kickstarted my change to Control in the first place.  In my iteration of events they'd be marked as a grave threat to every sentient being in the galaxy, potentially more dangerous than the Reapers.  They would be hunted to the ends of the galaxy itself and burned to the very last.


The Leviathans' rule will be completely unnoticeable by the commoners. This kind of slavery is not worse than a democracy. Citizens will live and think they build their future themselves, while leaders and some organizations will be controlled directly. There is nothing bad in such system, because most people are happy, and the rest just don't care about being thralls.


freedom is an illusion.

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tickle267 wrote...

freedom is an illusion.


Even in real life.

Leviathans, regular government... does it matter who is the real ruler if you and people around you are happy?

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Seival wrote...
The Leviathans' rule will be completely unnoticeable by the commoners. This kind of slavery is not worse than a democracy. Citizens will live and think they build their future themselves, while leaders and some organizations will be controlled directly. There is nothing bad in such system, because most people are happy, and the rest just don't care about being thralls.

Posts like these really highlight what people don't like about your ideas.


There's a word for people like you in times of conflict, "collaborator".

Slavery is unacceptable, ESPECIALLY under those who caused this whole mess to begin with, those who have the blood of untold numbers of civilzations on their hands. 

You assume most people would be happy. 
You assume they wouldn't care about being thralls.
You assume the Leviathan rule wouldn't be noticed.