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#151
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After refusing Shepard watched her fleets get annihilated but many reapers fell with them At the end of the battle the reapers were destroyed but so were many galactic forces. But the Galaxy won. The cost was a galactic darkage that lasted 1000 years as people and other species had to learn to operate without reaper tech As for Shepard she bled out on the citadel but lived long enough to hear that we won. At great cost but in the end we were the ones left standing at the end of the battle. She died with a smile.

#152
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The Reapers got sent back to hell.

'nuff said.

#153
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Cmdr Schattenjäger wrote...

Well, I made my own! ;)


I watched the whole thing I didn't think I would 30 minutes and I should be working.

That was so epic exactly what I wanted in the ending.  I wish it was mine. Props man.

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Shepard becomes the Catalyst and doesn't go nuts like "yo dawg imma kill ya to save ya".

Amen.

#155
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 My shepard died and this sums up the mood. Everyone else survived.

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My Shep survives, the Citadel and Mass Relays are repaired. However, he is too busy helping Tali and forgets the bomb on Tuchanka. The other races don't seem to care, but the Krogan aren't too happy and Wreav turns many Krogan against the council. Peace is established, but strong tension exists between both factions and war seems likely.

The Quarians reclaimed Rannoch and got their council seat back. Thanks to the salvaged Geth technology, the Quarians experience an enormous boost in power and influence.

The Batarian hegemony was destroyed in the war and refugees are facing severe problems, many turn towards mercenary groups(Blue Suns, Eclipse). Despite the initial support, the Terminus fleet overthrows Aria and claims Omega. Raids in the surrounding systems drasticaly increase and the combined forces of the Alliance and Turians are sent out to deal with the threat.

I guess war never changes.

Modifié par Necanor, 19 juin 2013 - 08:22 .


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Paragon Shep chose synthesis and after a period of rebuilding people still found reasons to hate each other. Krogan hybrids still hated Turian and Salairan hybrids. So conflict was still present but resolved mostly via economic or political manipulations rather than open violence.

Regegade Shep chose Control and stripped the Asari, Turians, and Salarians of their exalted status on the council. The Council was open to all with each ract getting an equal vote including the Geth. Any decision that had major implications for the Geth in particular would have to be agreed to by the Geth to prevent organics ganging up on them until such time that there were enough synthetic races to balance out the organic races.

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remydat wrote...

Paragon Shep chose synthesis and after a period of rebuilding people still found reasons to hate each other. Krogan hybrids still hated Turian and Salairan hybrids. So conflict was still present but resolved mostly via economic or political manipulations rather than open violence.

Regegade Shep chose Control and stripped the Asari, Turians, and Salarians of their exalted status on the council. The Council was open to all with each ract getting an equal vote including the Geth. Any decision that had major implications for the Geth in particular would have to be agreed to by the Geth to prevent organics ganging up on them until such time that there were enough synthetic races to balance out the organic races.


Synthetics aren't very popular in the galaxy(with good reason), I doubt more synthetic groups would ever be created. Also it would be biased in itself, to give only the Geth a veto right.

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I destroyed the Reapers, got discovered in the remains of the Citadel, recovered, and then the final DLC happened.

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Necanor wrote...

Synthetics aren't very popular in the galaxy(with good reason), I doubt more synthetic groups would ever be created. Also it would be biased in itself, to give only the Geth a veto right.


Organics are lazy.  Someone is bound to create synthetics.  Also, there is nothing stopping the Geth from creating other synthetics, or a currently non-space faring race can create synthetics or for synthetics like organics to have evolved naturally on a planet with ideal conditions for synthetic life.  The idea that a synthetic must be created by an organic is entirely an organic perspective due to the fact we don't know of any examples of a synthetic arising without the aid of organics.

And the Geth only have veto rights over any decision that specifically affects the Geth.  Any decision that affects the larger galactic community would be voted on by everyone and all their votes would be equal. 

Case in point.  If the Geth want to expand into organic space, it would require several organic species to vote in their favor.  If organics want to expand into Geth space then the Geth need to agree.  Why because otherwise the organics can basically marginilize the Geth by always proposing and approving decisions that effectively render the Geth vote meaningless.  

Until such time it is clear organics no longer are biased against them, the Geth require protection. 

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Full of ponds and meadows where shepard can ride unicorns of candy over rainbows of chocolate. Him and garrus ride his trusty steed to hit on woman who never say no. Lakes of wine come from waterfalls in the mountains. There is a arena built by shepard from butterscotch in which we watches great spectacles for the masses in epic battle.

And yes my ending is equally valid as biowares :P

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remydat wrote...
Organics are lazy.  Someone is bound to create synthetics.  Also, there is nothing stopping the Geth from creating other synthetics, or a currently non-space faring race can create synthetics or for synthetics like organics to have evolved naturally on a planet with ideal conditions for synthetic life.  The idea that a synthetic must be created by an organic is entirely an organic perspective due to the fact we don't know of any examples of a synthetic arising without the aid of organics.

And the Geth only have veto rights over any decision that specifically affects the Geth.  Any decision that affects the larger galactic community would be voted on by everyone and all their votes would be equal. 

Case in point.  If the Geth want to expand into organic space, it would require several organic species to vote in their favor.  If organics want to expand into Geth space then the Geth need to agree.  Why because otherwise the organics can basically marginilize the Geth by always proposing and approving decisions that effectively render the Geth vote meaningless.   


If you achieved peace, then there is no "Geth space", the Geth and Quarians live together once again. Also, one thing about synthetics is, that they can't evolve by themselves, they always need a creator. Council races aren't allowed to make synthetics anyway, it was strictly outlawed long ago.

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Necanor wrote...

If you achieved peace, then there is no "Geth space", the Geth and Quarians live together once again. Also, one thing about synthetics is, that they can't evolve by themselves, they always need a creator. Council races aren't allowed to make synthetics anyway, it was strictly outlawed long ago.


Nope, we are talking about my ending.  In my ending the Perseus Veil is still Geth Space and the Tikkun System is Quarian/Geth space.  Further, in my ending the law banning AI research no longer exists.  I think you seem confused by the fact this is my ending as I envision it not yours.

And we have only seen evidence of organics evolvoing naturally so we simply assume that synthetics cannot.  In fact, in ME1 Soveriegn said the Reapers had no beginning and no end implying they were not created by organics.  It was only until much later that we found out they were.  So in a sci fi universe it is entirely possible for a synthetic race to evolve naturally.

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Confusion and Disappointment.

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remydat wrote...

Nope, we are talking about my ending.  In my ending the Perseus Veil is still Geth Space and the Tikkun System is Quarian/Geth space.  Further, in my ending the law banning AI research no longer exists.  I think you seem confused by the fact this is my ending as I envision it not yours.

And we have only seen evidence of organics evolvoing naturally so we simply assume that synthetics cannot.  In fact, in ME1 Soveriegn said the Reapers had no beginning and no end implying they were not created by organics.  It was only until much later that we found out they were.  So in a sci fi universe it is entirely possible for a synthetic race to evolve naturally.


Synthetic life cannot evolve! That's the entire idea of synthetic life, it's simulated life. Synthetics must always have a creator. The fact, that Sovereign was wrong about the Reapers, that they too were created by an organic race, only helps to prove my point.

Thanks, for explaining your ending a little more. It makes more sense now.

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Necanor wrote...

Synthetic life cannot evolve! That's the entire idea of synthetic life, it's simulated life. Synthetics must always have a creator. The fact, that Sovereign was wrong about the Reapers, that they too were created by an organic race, only helps to prove my point.

Thanks, for explaining your ending a little more. It makes more sense now.


No that is an organic assumption.  In real life we have never seen evidence of a synthetic life evolving so we assume it is not possible.  Organic life started how exactly.  With a single celled organism somehow gaining life via the right combination of elements.  Now we either believe God made that happen or we believe the randomness of the universe made it happen.  From there that single organism replicated and here we are.

So let's examine.  The elements for synthetic life ie metals and the like exist on the many planets.  So all that is required is for them to combine in the right combination to create say a nanobot.  If God could achieve that with organic material he could certainly achieve it with synthetic material.  If the randomness of the universe could create a single celled organic organism, it is not out of the realm of possibility for it to create a single nanobot.

Again, the only thing that makes this seem impossible is we live on a planet that this did not happen.  Who the f**k knows what's really out their in the Universe?

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remydat wrote...

Necanor wrote...

Synthetic life cannot evolve! That's the entire idea of synthetic life, it's simulated life. Synthetics must always have a creator. The fact, that Sovereign was wrong about the Reapers, that they too were created by an organic race, only helps to prove my point.

Thanks, for explaining your ending a little more. It makes more sense now.


No that is an organic assumption.  In real life we have never seen evidence of a synthetic life evolving so we assume it is not possible.  Organic life started how exactly.  With a single celled organism somehow gaining life via the right combination of elements.  Now we either believe God made that happen or we believe the randomness of the universe made it happen.  From there that single organism replicated and here we are.

So let's examine.  The elements for synthetic life ie metals and the like exist on the many planets.  So all that is required is for them to combine in the right combination to create say a nanobot.  If God could achieve that with organic material he could certainly achieve it with synthetic material.  If the randomness of the universe could create a single celled organic organism, it is not out of the realm of possibility for it to create a single nanobot.

Again, the only thing that makes this seem impossible is we live on a planet that this did not happen.  Who the f**k knows what's really out their in the Universe?


Would you guys stop nit picking about this?

Let's just go by this then: Naturally evolved life. Why? In theory, it could happen using a Si atom as opposed to a C atom. In theory. It would be a lot more difficult due to the the chemical reactivity differences. Their environments probably would be toxic to one another. One farts silane, and the other farts methane.

Synthetic life: Life created by naturally evolved life.

Now there is also the possibility that we, here on earth, are the only intelligent life in the galaxy. The earth rolled 12 boxcars on the dice we happened as a result of a unique set of circumstances: an asteroid hit and wiped out the dinosaurs allowing mammals to rise. Oxygen content in the atmosphere has been as high as I think 28% and as low as 12% (end of the Permian during that great extinction event). Continental drift happening at the right times. Various other species going extinct at the right times. So here we are.

So the universe is not going to evolve synthetic life by definition. Of course if you believe in Intelligent Design, then we are synthetic life by definition.

Now I'm in an exceptionally b****y mood today because I've got a migraine from hell. I took two shots of Imitrex yesterday, and one today, two Advil, and am about to take my second shot today. I haven't had one like this in a year. So be nice to each other.

#168
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Galactic Human Empire.
Screw aliens.

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After all the talking toasters died; we buried our dead and celebrated life with a giant party. My Shepard blacked out and couldn't remember the entire week, but when he woke Liara was next to him, as was a dozen other groupies, beer bottles everywhere.

Then you know, we build up everything and try to move on.