What can Shepard do post-Destroy?
#51
Posté 10 juin 2013 - 09:19
Then, he's going to spend the rest of his days building Tali that house on Rannoch, chilling with his many friends, moonlighting as a Spectre, and just being an all around awesome guy who gets all giddy whenever something explodes.
#52
Posté 10 juin 2013 - 09:39
She wound up uncovering a Leviathan based conspiracy, with tendrils at many levels of galactic government, and a few people who had a vested interest in keeping the thralls operating, with no connection to the Leviathans at all. The first two human Spectres have their hands full... And they wouldn't have it any other way!
#53
Posté 10 juin 2013 - 12:22
#54
Posté 10 juin 2013 - 06:56
#55
Posté 10 juin 2013 - 07:06
My personal headcanon is that he's going to Rannoch to help the quarians rebuild and, as you say, start a family (adopting) there with Tali as well, but this is tied in with his work updating what are vastly archaic anti-AI laws. Peace on Rannoch may not benefit the geth but long-term it will benefit AIs politically and legally.
Edit: This is for Paragon Shepard. Renegade Destroy Shepard is probably more Spectre-work inclined.
Modifié par CronoDragoon, 10 juin 2013 - 07:12 .
#56
Posté 10 juin 2013 - 09:32
Fixers0 wrote...
The war is over. The Reapers have been defeated,
And the Cerberus rebellion has been foiled.
The remaining Cerberus operatives will be hunted down and defeated.
The attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed. But, I assure you, my resolve has never been stronger.
In order to ensure our security and continuing stability, the Council will be reorganized into the first Galactic Empire for a safe and secure society.
Lol, you had me laughing when I was barely halfway through.
#57
Posté 10 juin 2013 - 09:35
#58
Posté 10 juin 2013 - 11:17
TheMyron wrote...
Why not become the next human councilor?
As I indicated earlier, if Shepard survives, I think he (or she) would have to work extremely hard not to be appointed as the next Human Councilor. Heck I think the galactic vote would be something like 5,938,290,982,201 to 1 with the human only vote being about as lopsided. The sole dissenting vote might be Shepard's.
Such a position especially during rebuilting would also give Shepard a good oppotunity to put his or her stamp on things as well, IMHO.
-POlaris
#59
Posté 11 juin 2013 - 03:56
Modifié par Saito404, 11 juin 2013 - 03:57 .
#60
Posté 11 juin 2013 - 04:15
#61
Posté 11 juin 2013 - 10:12
johnnythao89 wrote...
It was Bioware's mistake to have Shepard live in the High EMS Destroy Ending anyways. There's now way Shepard is breathing in space and how Shepard survived the explosion of the crucible and the citadel.
Because my Shepard who was wise enough to unite the whole galaxy, would walk towards the explosion like a suicidal idiot with nothing to live for when nothing could be further from the truth.
#62
Posté 11 juin 2013 - 10:23
#63
Posté 11 juin 2013 - 11:25
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
KiwiQuiche wrote...
NeonFlux117 wrote...
Wake up. Or most likely, Die in pile of rubble in space.
Great ending bioware. GREAT.
Was this too much to ask for as the final slide instead of the crap half-dead rubble scene? What BW did was a cop out.
[pic]
No offense, but I'm glad Bioware went with something a little more subtle than that. That pic belongs on the wall of a cheap motel, not at the end of my play through.
Modifié par WillieStyle, 11 juin 2013 - 11:26 .
#64
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 11 juin 2013 - 12:35
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Modifié par StreetMagic, 11 juin 2013 - 12:37 .
#65
Posté 11 juin 2013 - 01:27
Bill Casey wrote...
Fetch quests...
Lol.
YOU CAN NEVER ESCAPE. SCAN THESE PLANETS FOR MINERALS, SHEPARD. OR DRIVE AROUND ON THEM. OR JUST LOOK AT THEM. Go! It'll help! We swear!
#66
Posté 11 juin 2013 - 01:54
#67
Posté 11 juin 2013 - 02:02
#68
Posté 11 juin 2013 - 07:14
#69
Posté 11 juin 2013 - 07:16
dorktainian wrote...
after my shep pulled himself out of the rubble he staggered along to the nearest pub and got absolutely rat arsed.
If you do it 4 times Shepard wakes up next to Aria at the bar, and if you do it again, wakes up in the elevator.
#70
Posté 12 juin 2013 - 12:54
-Shepard in
-Shepard out
#71
Posté 12 juin 2013 - 01:57
ryn_wolf wrote...
retire and have lots of little blue children
^^ THIS!
*comencing multiple bounces*
#72
Guest_StreetMagic_*
Posté 12 juin 2013 - 02:01
Guest_StreetMagic_*
I take comfort in that. I'm far more disturbed by a world striving to be perfect or ordered (like Synthesis or a Control ending). The galaxy is meant to be an imperfect place, a place of change and strife, of growth, and even of simple pleasures and laziness. A place where no one has all the answers, but is free to search and fight for them.
In Dragon Age, I deal somewhat with a similar issue. The Qunari wish to make everything in their image, everything perfect according to the Qun. It pisses me off to no end. I hate idealism like this. I'd rather wallow in the muck.
Modifié par StreetMagic, 12 juin 2013 - 02:09 .
#73
Posté 12 juin 2013 - 02:02
StreetMagic wrote...
The most interesting thing about a Destroy ending is that the universe gets back to business as usual, back to political in fighting, wars between organics, small scale stuff, struggle, crime, etc.. The world we got in ME 1 and ME 2. A "normal" world, more or less (perhaps with minor improvements). Not a perfect world. And not a world with some demigod ruling over everyone. Just a galaxy as it's supposed to be. The galaxy we ourselves have been living in for millions of years.
I take comfort in that. I'm far more disturbed by a world striving to be perfect or ordered (like Synthesis or a Control ending). The galaxy is meant to be an imperfect place, a place of change and strife, of growth, and even of simple pleasures and laziness. A place where no one has all the answers, but is free to search and fight for them.
In Dragon Age, I deal somewhat with a similar issue. The Qunari wish to make everything in their image, everything perfect according to the Qun. It pisses me off to no end. I hate idealism like this. I'd rather wallow in the muck.
I agree with that.
for all the idealism that Synthesis or control shows, i could never get my head around the fact people found them more appealing. Life is Chaos. Without it we would not evolve. We would fail to learn. Without something to strive for we would stagnate and die.
Thats Synthesis as far as i'm concerned. The utter stagnation of organics leading to their demise. Sure it might take a few hundred years, but whats a few hundred years to the reapers?
In Control Shepard is told he will lose everything he has. Is his life not important? His memories? His relationship with his lover (whoever that might be)? He is told he will control the reapers, but if he loses everything he has and is, then he will become just like starjar - ruled by the reapers logic that the cycle must continue to 'save us'.
Give me good old fashioned real life over intergalactic genetic re-writing anyday of the week.
''To strive, to seek, to find, but not to yield''......
#74
Guest_Finn the Jakey_*
Posté 12 juin 2013 - 02:10
Guest_Finn the Jakey_*
-Shepard shake it all aboutArgentoid wrote...
Shepard the Admiral
-Shepard in
-Shepard out
#75
Posté 12 juin 2013 - 02:17
She helps Samantha build her compnay, Checkmate Industries.





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