What if the next mass effect is not in the milky way galaxy? (spoilers)
#26
Posté 08 décembre 2013 - 11:32
#27
Posté 09 décembre 2013 - 12:06
#28
Posté 09 décembre 2013 - 03:52
Modifié par TheMyron, 09 décembre 2013 - 04:13 .
#29
Posté 09 décembre 2013 - 10:15
TheMyron wrote...
Cerberus should have been the Antagonist for ME4, but no, they (EA/Bioware) had to turn the Reaper War into a three-way conflict and thus help ruin ME3...
#30
Posté 09 décembre 2013 - 10:18
#31
Posté 09 décembre 2013 - 10:30
#32
Posté 09 décembre 2013 - 11:48
David7204 wrote...
That idea is lousy.
Got an idea, Davy? Or are you going to remain blunt?
#33
Posté 09 décembre 2013 - 11:54
TheMyron wrote...
Cerberus should have been the Antagonist for ME4, but no, they (EA/Bioware) had to turn the Reaper War into a three-way conflict and thus help ruin ME3...
Cerberus could never plausibly be a big threat IMO
#34
Posté 09 décembre 2013 - 12:28
Yougotcarved1 wrote...
TheMyron wrote...
Cerberus should have been the Antagonist for ME4, but no, they (EA/Bioware) had to turn the Reaper War into a three-way conflict and thus help ruin ME3...
Cerberus could never plausibly be a big threat IMO
Hey, at the end of the Reaper War, everybody's military might is all but non-existent, with Cerberus in charge of Sanctuary and lots of other such refugee camps, plus with the use of reverse-engineered reaper technology, Cerberus can start instantly with a massive army of indoctrinated followers from all races...
#35
Posté 09 décembre 2013 - 12:32
TheMyron wrote...
Yougotcarved1 wrote...
TheMyron wrote...
Cerberus should have been the Antagonist for ME4, but no, they (EA/Bioware) had to turn the Reaper War into a three-way conflict and thus help ruin ME3...
Cerberus could never plausibly be a big threat IMO
Hey, at the end of the Reaper War, everybody's military might is all but non-existent, with Cerberus in charge of Sanctuary and lots of other such refugee camps, plus with the use of reverse-engineered reaper technology, Cerberus can start instantly with a massive army of indoctrinated followers from all races...
Right but this pre-supposes that they were as powerful as they were with ME3. What I mean is, the ME3 Cerberus was implausible, so any Cerberus plot that follows from ME3 will also be implausible
#36
Posté 09 décembre 2013 - 12:38
Yougotcarved1 wrote...
TheMyron wrote...
Yougotcarved1 wrote...
TheMyron wrote...
Cerberus should have been the Antagonist for ME4, but no, they (EA/Bioware) had to turn the Reaper War into a three-way conflict and thus help ruin ME3...
Cerberus could never plausibly be a big threat IMO
Hey, at the end of the Reaper War, everybody's military might is all but non-existent, with Cerberus in charge of Sanctuary and lots of other such refugee camps, plus with the use of reverse-engineered reaper technology, Cerberus can start instantly with a massive army of indoctrinated followers from all races...
Right but this pre-supposes that they were as powerful as they were with ME3. What I mean is, the ME3 Cerberus was implausible, so any Cerberus plot that follows from ME3 will also be implausible
Indeed, my idea is based on the assumption that Cerberus completely held back its might during the Reaper War, thus the War stayed two-sided, AS IT SHOULD OF BEEN, during ME3. The phoenix operatives would turn out to be nothing more than double agents.
#37
Posté 09 décembre 2013 - 01:56
TheMyron wrote...
Indeed, my idea is based on the assumption that Cerberus completely held back its might during the Reaper War, thus the War stayed two-sided, AS IT SHOULD OF BEEN, during ME3. The phoenix operatives would turn out to be nothing more than double agents.
ENDING THAT QUOTE PYRAMID FOR GRAET JUSTICE
But yeah, so wait, you don't have a problem with the ridiculous strength and size of Cerberus in ME3? Having entire armies rivalling the Alliance military?
#38
Posté 09 décembre 2013 - 09:35
Yougotcarved1 wrote...
TheMyron wrote...
Indeed, my idea is based on the assumption that Cerberus completely held back its might during the Reaper War, thus the War stayed two-sided, AS IT SHOULD OF BEEN, during ME3. The phoenix operatives would turn out to be nothing more than double agents.
ENDING THAT QUOTE PYRAMID FOR GRAET JUSTICE
But yeah, so wait, you don't have a problem with the ridiculous strength and size of Cerberus in ME3? Having entire armies rivalling the Alliance military?
I do in ME3, because there is no way they could've accumulated that many people to indoctrinate so quickly, I mean after all, the war just barely begun, and Sanctuary should not of existed before that happened, etc...
But if Cerberus had bided its time, with a large number of the refugee camps secretly under its control, and with the help of reverse-engineered Reaper tech, plus the fact that everyone else's fleets are now all but non-existent, courtesy of the Reapers, Cerberus would have had little problem launching an assault upon the rest of the galaxy.
Thanks to the use of the Reaper Technology, Cerberus would have lots of people from other races under their indoctrination.
#39
Posté 09 décembre 2013 - 09:42
http://social.biowar.../index/17646790
#40
Posté 09 décembre 2013 - 11:06
TheMyron wrote...
I do in ME3, because there is no way they could've accumulated that many people to indoctrinate so quickly, I mean after all, the war just barely begun, and Sanctuary should not of existed before that happened, etc...
But if Cerberus had bided its time, with a large number of the refugee camps secretly under its control, and with the help of reverse-engineered Reaper tech, plus the fact that everyone else's fleets are now all but non-existent, courtesy of the Reapers, Cerberus would have had little problem launching an assault upon the rest of the galaxy.
Thanks to the use of the Reaper Technology, Cerberus would have lots of people from other races under their indoctrination.
yeah fair enough, i never thought of it like that, if cerberus managed itself well enough during the reaper war they could become a big power afterwards.
#41
Posté 10 décembre 2013 - 10:17
EDIT: Did I forget to mention any remaining Geth Heretics?
Modifié par TheMyron, 10 décembre 2013 - 10:34 .
#42
Posté 10 décembre 2013 - 10:24
Modifié par RogueBot, 10 décembre 2013 - 10:26 .
#43
Posté 11 décembre 2013 - 01:05
TheMyron wrote...
Star Wars took place in a Galaxy far, far away, and it was a success...
lousy analogy. Star Wars is set entirely in the galaxy far far away. Mass Effect isn't.
mass effect 4 being set in another galaxy would be like Star Wars episode 7 being set in the milky way
#44
Posté 11 décembre 2013 - 08:18
#45
Posté 11 décembre 2013 - 08:45
TheMyron wrote...
Cerberus should have been the Antagonist for ME4, but no, they (EA/Bioware) had to turn the Reaper War into a three-way conflict and thus help ruin ME3...
Hey, Cerberus could still turn up. They're in everything else Mass Effect now!
#46
Posté 11 décembre 2013 - 09:37
SilJeff wrote...
TheMyron wrote...
Star Wars took place in a Galaxy far, far away, and it was a success...
lousy analogy. Star Wars is set entirely in the galaxy far far away. Mass Effect isn't.
mass effect 4 being set in another galaxy would be like Star Wars episode 7 being set in the milky way
Touché
#47
Posté 12 décembre 2013 - 12:32
TheMyron wrote...
CynicalShep wrote...
TheMyron wrote...
StreetMagic wrote...
TheMyron wrote...
Star Wars took place in a Galaxy far, far away, and it was a success...
And it still had humans. And called those humans "humans" (they came from Coruscant though).
When was the word "human" ever used?
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Human
I meant in the movies, sheesh...
We obviously don't need to hear the humans in Star Wars referred to as "human" to recognize and relate to them as human beings.
It's a good business decision to include humans in your science-fiction or fantasy stories, simply for the audience to have something to instinctively identify with. Mass Effect, being more "science fiction" than "science fantasy" (unlike Star Wars), probably wouldn't have human facsimiles naturally evolve in another galaxy.
Modifié par RogueBot, 12 décembre 2013 - 12:57 .
#48
Posté 12 décembre 2013 - 12:36
#49
Posté 12 décembre 2013 - 01:04
ImaginaryMatter wrote...
Ugh, please no more Cerberus.
Don't let Bioware's/EA's bad influence blind you to the tons of wasted potential. ME3 simply overfed you Cerberus, and that's why you're tired of it.
#50
Posté 12 décembre 2013 - 04:31





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