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shodiswe

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I remember there was a news flash in ME1 that a group of Krogans had paid the human Binary helix medical company money to research the possibility for a core to the Genophage. But according to the news flash Binary helix had nothing and the Krogans wanted their money back.

Saren had infiltrated Binary helix by paying them to clone a Rachni Queen... Then the place was raided, the experiment got loose and somehow the modical staff and medicine professors/doctors were killed.
The Asari who apparently worked for them turned out to be a mole for Saren working for Benessia. She tries to assasinate Shepard for trying to cure the people who got affected by whatever sabotage that killed the medical research team.

Did Saren get the Krogan Genophage cure from Binary helix as a bonus after extracting what he needed from the Rachni Queen?
And that Asari that doesn't want you to save the infected personel, was she the one who stole the Cure for Saren and then killed the team to wipeout all the research... Ensuring that Saren had the only Cure.

I remember hearing about it years back when I played the game but I didn't think much of it, but now it makes sense, Binary Helix did make some Progress and Saren stole that research and killed the witnesses. Which is how Saren got something as of the track a thing as a Genophage cure.

The Krogans paid for the research and Saren stole it and killed the researchers. The Codex also mentioned that human companies were very good at medical research and genetic manipulation. They had conducted a lot of experiments in creatign smarter pets and all kinds of research that had been banned by the council races before they joined the galactic community.

Then again, if Saren hadn't stolen it I'm sure the Salarians would have tried to stop their work or counteract it and infect the Krogans with something new that gives a similar effect.

Do you think the Salarians will try to covertly infect the Krogans again? Or do you think the STG will kill of that Dalatrass? Or do you think she will die of old age before the Relays are fixed?

Maybe there will be a Krogan Salarian war... Or a Salarian Invasion of Tuchanka using Yagh and weakening of the Krogans through a new Genophage, or possibly an even deadlier bioweapon.

Will we have a new Mass Effect where the Krogans, Geth and Quarians will be dead no matter what you picked? because there will alway be another way in which they might have died no matter what you did?

Ever since ME1 these species seems marked for death and oblivion.

Modifié par shodiswe, 23 février 2014 - 08:06 .


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Or Sovereign could have simply provided the information/technology needed for a cure.

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That is an interesting idea. Saren was said to have made major investment in the Noveria companies, so it's possible he knew of their progress on the genophage and killed two birds with one stone when he went after the Rachni.

When it comes to the post-catalyst scenarios, I don't really see them as happening, considering that the relays likely won't be fixed anytime soon, or at least probably not within the Dalatrass' 40 year lifetime (She can't be younger than 25 I'd imagine). But that's speculation, and relies on her successor not being every bit as anti-krogan as the last.

As for dead species. I doubt Bioware will kill off any species for good, especially not the Krogan, Quarians, and Geth simply because they are fan-favorites. Lastly, the only species that could truly be killed off in ME3 is the Geth in Destroy (presumably there are holdouts of Geth on other planets, and Quarians unable to leave pilgrimage regardless of the Rannoch outcome). They could be severely limited in numbers in a sequel, but only the Geth can be exterminated, and this applies only if you believe the catalyst's description of destroy as absolute truth. In other words, they could easily make a comeback if the writers desire them to.

Modifié par justafan, 23 février 2014 - 08:20 .


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shodiswe

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Having the only Genophage cure got him a lot of Krogan followers who would do anything for him, because he held the future of their people, or so they thought.

The future is up for the writers to decide, but that Dalatrass seems like a poor looser imo.

Modifié par shodiswe, 23 février 2014 - 08:23 .


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Yes.

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SwobyJ

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Saren investor --> Binary Helix --> Cerberus front company? --> ...?????

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cap and gown wrote...

Or Sovereign could have simply provided the information/technology needed for a cure.

Why would Sovereign have the information or technology for a cure?

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The Virmire facility was a cloning facility, it didn't actually cure the Genophage, just created Krogan using another method.

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ImaginaryMatter wrote...

The Virmire facility was a cloning facility, it didn't actually cure the Genophage, just created Krogan using another method.


It might still have been based on Binary helix findings. 

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I was felt that Saren didn't really find a cure for the genophage and really just developed technology for cloning Krogan that were loyal to him.  Chances are that Kirrahe was just assuming Saren found a cure because the Salarians were always paranoid about another Krogan rebellion.

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or perhaps the genophage itself some how prevented cloning? because of wrex's reaction to the cloning itself. it was something along the lines of "how is that possible?".

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Invisible Man wrote...

or perhaps the genophage itself some how prevented cloning? because of wrex's reaction to the cloning itself. it was something along the lines of "how is that possible?".

In a way yes. When concived the genphage caused random mutations. Often they were lethal. In some cases they survived.
In tve cloning process that was avoided somehow.
It wouldn't surprise me if grunt was created using the same technology.... okeer even had some help from that Asari doctor that worked for Saren, if you didn't shoot her in me1.
Krogan cloning in a controled environment was likely the first step in studying it and developing a cure.

Modifié par shodiswe, 24 février 2014 - 09:25 .