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How many Batarians are left after the Reaper invasion?


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Dunmer of Redoran

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So in the game, Khar'Shan is in ruins and the Hegemony has almost completely collapsed. On the other hand, everything in the codex says that the Batarians are the dominant species in the Terminus Systems. If the Batarian "culture" is wrecked, but they're the main force in an entire sector of space, where do they fit in? How many of them are still around?

Just something that I've wondered since the game came out.

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David7204

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The population of pretty much every species is kept ambiguous.

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Xplode441

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About 350

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Sir DeLoria

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Less than the other races. They suffered the highest casualties by far.

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Cainhurst Crow

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I'd say a good few tens of millions. Small, but not a doomed population by any means.

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Red Panda

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Enough that the hegemony is deader than dead.

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Steelcan

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I'd say in the high hundreds of thousands maybe a few million

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Anubis722

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couple million

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sH0tgUn jUliA

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Most of them are in the Terminus Systems.

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I didn't like how they used the race most people already hated as the one to get decimated by the Reapers. Should've been the turians or something instead.

Modifié par Cthulhu42, 03 août 2013 - 05:08 .


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Barquiel

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It takes time for the Reapers to harvest/kill everyone on a planet (for example, the codex states that it would take about a decade for the reapers to harvest Earth entirely). I guess the reaper war lasted a few months...there are probably still billions of batarians alive on the conquered worlds.

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Steelcan

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Barquiel wrote...

It takes time for the Reapers to harvest/kill everyone on a planet (for example, the codex states that it would take about a decade for the reapers to harvest Earth entirely). I guess the reaper war lasted a few months...there are probably still billions of batarians alive on the conquered worlds.

The Reapers used them as their primary cannon fodder though.  All those cannibals had to come from batarian worlds, also with the complete shut down of their defenses and fleets, I'd say the situation on Khar'Shan is very different from Earth.

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Cthulhu42 wrote...

I didn't like how they used the race most people already hated as the one to get decimated by the Reapers. Should've been the turians or something instead.


I agree about the Batarians. They were pretty much the MEU's whipping boys. Ironically, with all the criminal mercs and other random human hating specimens, I ended up liking them a lot. 

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about 42 I would say.

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The Batarians took by far the most casualties, but there are likely still millions of them left.

After all the Reapers had not yet completely annihilated Khar'Shan, and there will still Batarians holding out there and on other planets. The Hegemony is finished, but the Batarians as a species are not.

I'd bet on there being a lot more Batarians left than there are Quarians.

Modifié par Han Shot First, 03 août 2013 - 06:01 .


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17

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Ledgend1221

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Too many.

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Anthadlas

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The Batarian species isn't dead and can survive but their homeworld, culture and government is totally destroyed so they will probably end up like the Quarians wandering around space if they create a new government, or end up more like the Krogan in ME1 before Wrex or Wreave took charge just spread around doing merc work

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TheWerdna

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"three...no wait, four."

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Too many #renegadeshep.

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I want a game or side game with a pissed off Batarian like Mad Max.

I don't think they're in in the slightest good shape. Even with the best kind of ME3 ending.

Modifié par StreetMagic, 03 août 2013 - 04:04 .


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LiivaTelnea

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I used the Reaper War to the advantage of the Association.

I simply selected specific people and species which I wanted to be terminated.
And so I did.

So when it comes to Batarians/Vorcha, sorry but they appear to have been reduced to ghosts.

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Just as long as Balak isn't one of them, I'm good. His replacement in ME3 is much more concerned about medication and food for his people than revenge against humans.

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Only 300k died during arrival. Compared to the turians losing 5 million a day on palavan, I would say they actually may be in better shape than most.

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Mike 9987 wrote...

Only 300k died during arrival. Compared to the turians losing 5 million a day on palavan, I would say they actually may be in better shape than most.


Not sure I follow. Arrival is peanuts compared to the Reaper invasion casualities. They hit there in full force. The Hegemony was indoctrinated and opened even more doors for them. Batarians were being processed by the millions on their home worlds. All of those Cannibal reaper forces you see in ME3 are the Batarians.

Modifié par StreetMagic, 03 août 2013 - 05:05 .