Who would survive refuse?
#51
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 05:04
#52
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 05:32
KaiserShep wrote...
It's safe to assume that every ship in orbit is destroyed, so Hackett is dead.
Naah, he probably had some backup magical device he found at the last minute whose purpose nobody could comprehend that somehow saved him.
Just like the nuclear bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Because that analogy was so accurate the first time....
#53
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 05:50
The last ones to survive may be.. Joker and Dr. Chakwas flying off in the Normandy (I can't really imagine him being able to leave everyone behind but I can't imagine seeing those 2 die) AND/OR a single Rachni egg.. and Zaeed.. just cause he's Zaeed. Those are the only non pre-space flight beings I imagine surviving
#54
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 06:01
#55
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 06:09
Alek Burnes
Michael Gamble[/b](https://twitter.com/...770232138301440)
#56
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 08:20
PMC65 wrote...
There are no survivors if Shepard refuses but at least Liara's time capsule saved a future cycle ...
Alek Burnes@AlekVB26 Jun 12 ...@GambleMike in reject ending: did next cycle use crucible to save themselves from reapers?Michael Gamble[/b]
@GambleMike26 Jun 12 ...@AlekVB Some future cycle, yes. The new star-gazer scene should imply that.
(https://twitter.com/...770232138301440)
#spoiledthefun
#57
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 08:30
#58
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 08:45
Remember that the Reapers persist in their harvest for hundreds of years. And even after that , they leave one of their own behind to watch out for loose ends.
#59
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 09:04
That's actually extremely unlikely. What are the chances that one of Liaras capsules landed on a planet which would be home to a space faring species in 50k years? The odds are in the tens of millions to one range. She would have had to be so damn lucky.KaiserShep wrote...
The reapers only survive presumably for one more cycle in refuse, though we're not sure the nature of their defeat.
#60
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 05:38
Daemul wrote...
That's actually extremely unlikely. What are the chances that one of Liaras capsules landed on a planet which would be home to a space faring species in 50k years? The odds are in the tens of millions to one range. She would have had to be so damn lucky.KaiserShep wrote...
The reapers only survive presumably for one more cycle in refuse, though we're not sure the nature of their defeat.
I would think that the Council would be aware of planets with primitive societies and institute a "do not interfere" policy, but those worlds would be ideal for probes to be planted. After all, the Protheans were aware of the humans, asari, turian, and salarian worlds.
#61
Posté 15 novembre 2013 - 09:58
PMC65 wrote...
There are no survivors if Shepard refuses but at least Liara's time capsule saved a future cycle ...
Alek Burnes@AlekVB26 Jun 12 ...@GambleMike in reject ending: did next cycle use crucible to save themselves from reapers?Michael Gamble[/b]
@GambleMike26 Jun 12 ...@AlekVB Some future cycle, yes. The new star-gazer scene should imply that.
(https://twitter.com/...770232138301440)
did is they ever confirm that everyone dies? Even the humans on the Kiriks planet?
#62
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 05:42
Daemul wrote...
That's actually extremely unlikely. What are the chances that one of Liaras capsules landed on a planet which would be home to a space faring species in 50k years? The odds are in the tens of millions to one range. She would have had to be so damn lucky.KaiserShep wrote...
The reapers only survive presumably for one more cycle in refuse, though we're not sure the nature of their defeat.
The beacon doesn't have to actually be on the same planet upon which a spacefaring species develops. The remaining prothean beacons that actually have the warnings we find, as far as we can tell, only seem to be discovered on planets that aren't home to any species capable of space flight. This really just banks on the likelihood of another species actually discovering and utilizing the mass relay network and coming across one of possibly several habitable worlds each beacon is located on within a window of 50K years, and of course, the reapers not discovering and destroying them all, which they clearly don't.
Anyway, the information we're given is incomplete. We only get the gist of what her beacon contains, and we don't know exactly what became of the remainder of some of the longer lived species that may be aware of the fact that the Citadel is a trap, or whether or not someone pulled a prothean and made sure that the next cycle would not be caught off guard in the Citadel, like the cycle before last.
Modifié par KaiserShep, 16 novembre 2013 - 05:47 .
#63
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 06:03
"Shepard, you do not understand your place in things"
"Shepard, I ALWAYS survive"
yeah. I wonder, who indeed.
#64
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 06:04
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
#65
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 06:05
The Mad Hanar wrote...
Who? Mike Jones!
Mike Jones! Mike Jones!... Mikeee. Mikeee.
Mike Jones!!!
#66
Posté 16 novembre 2013 - 05:00
Each Shepard clone is set to awaken when a previous Shepard clone dies... or perhaps every 50K years a Shepard clone is auto awakened.
TIM is/was thorough RIP.





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