There's another thread in this forum, but I didn't have the heart to post there. It's called "Your shepard in a quote". For me it's obvious:
"Arrrrgghhhh... Urgggghhh........ Croak."
That's the ending I remember.
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There's another thread in this forum, but I didn't have the heart to post there. It's called "Your shepard in a quote". For me it's obvious:
"Arrrrgghhhh... Urgggghhh........ Croak."
That's the ending I remember.
I think a Normandy rescue scenario is plausible.
Edit: not that it really matters what I think though.
It doesn't, but securing the ground zero area sounds like a very good idea to me, I mean, it just made a big boom boom, would be wise to check on it to ensure there aren't anymore surprises coming
Come on, now...There's another thread in this forum, but I didn't have the heart to post there. It's called "Your shepard in a quote". For me it's obvious:
"Arrrrgghhhh... Urgggghhh........ Croak."
That's the ending I remember.
Here's my headcanon for rescuing femshep and having no teleporting squadmates
During the beam run call Joker to fire on Harbinger with the Thannix cannon(get upgrade in ME2 and if default playthrough have it has part of the retrofits) He fires at Harbinger distracting the reaper long enough for the squad to get to the beam.
You encounter Cerberus troops. A squadmate tells Shepard to go ahead to open the arms. Just before you shoot Anderson, a squadmate shoots and kills TIM
Take the magic carpet ride up to the where the decision chamber is. Anderson chooses to stay and destroy the reapers while Steve comes in with a shuttle for the others. As the ramp closes a red light can be seen. The Normandy goes to FTL towards it rendevous point
Instead of Anderson doing the destroying you can have Javik do it if you have him on your squad.
There's another thread in this forum, but I didn't have the heart to post there. It's called "Your shepard in a quote". For me it's obvious:
"Arrrrgghhhh... Urgggghhh........ Croak."
That's the ending I remember.
You mean this thread that I created?
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Come on, now...
We all know the proper vernacular is "Hurk! Blehhh..."
A good point well made sir :-)
"Hurk! Blehhh..." (reminds me of a borderlands2's caustic gunshot to the face - so kudos :-) )
That's why I lean more towards the Bailey rescue scenario. One or two dozen C-Sec officers, tops, who have more reason to go there than simply finding Shepard.
I've seen people on these boards argue passionately that entire species are worth less than Shepard's survival, though (and I'm not only talking about those who choose Destroy just to save him). So in the minds of some, as screwed up as it is, finding Shepard should take priority over all other considerations for the allied fleet.
Such people basically want to treat him as "The Shepard," so long as nobody calls him that.
Plus it gives that Citadel Defense Force something to do.
Plus it gives that Citadel Defense Force something to do.
In retrospect, it would be hilarious if they tied breath-scene to one of Citadel Defense Force fedex quests
"You didn't give that presidum Volus his missing cat? He won't rescue your Shep ha!" ![]()
In retrospect, it would be hilarious if they tied breath-scene to one of Citadel Defense Force fedex quests
"You didn't give that presidum Volus his missing cat? He won't rescue your Shep ha!"
The fate of the galaxy rests on whether you got the heating unit for that clutch of Salarian eggs.
Inb4 David starts shrieking about "meaningful choice."

Shh! Don't speak his name. It calls him.
Shh! Don't speak his name. It calls him.
*sprinkles garlic over last post*
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You mean this thread that I created?
Indeed so. I haven't been back here in quite some time - so didn't want to enter a thread that would be likely hostile.. Of course second to "Hurk! Blehhh..." is the equally obvious pop-culture quote of:
"I came so far and tried so hard, but in the end it doesn't really matter...." Like I said - obvioius really.
The fate of the galaxy rests on whether you got the heating unit for that clutch of Salarian eggs.
Inb4 David starts shrieking about "meaningful choice."
Are you trying to imply Salarian eggs are not worth saving? You're immoral, you probably picked Control and you're dictator!!!111
Are you trying to imply Salarian eggs are not worth saving? You're immoral, you probably picked Control and you're dictator!!!111

We will eat them as a delicacy!
We will eat them as a delicacy!
You're the kind of filthy scum that probably doesn't find Aria's couch.
You're the kind of filthy scum that probably doesn't find Aria's couch.

You're the kind of filthy scum that probably doesn't find Aria's couch.

Oh, it's on now...
Oh, it's on now...
Just because of you, space hamster is getting thrown into the synthesis beam. He will enact the perfect solution.
Just because of you, space hamster is getting thrown into the synthesis beam. He will enact the perfect solution.
Nah, he'd choose control.

what happened here?
what happened here?

I told you this before 3D....the sole reason the breath scene exists is because, while Mac "The Artist" Walters wanted to kill everybody in the ending borderlining a torch the franchise and run moment, Casey and Preston pushed for a happier ending. Tho GIVING us a full on reunion scene would have taken even more people away from Mac's artistic pet endings...and we could not have that could we now?
Let's hope that Bioware's Promoveatur ut amoveatur maneuver works because all I know is that I am not purchasing any of their games without full spoilers first.
Oh yeah, exactly. I'm in complete agreement with you that Mac fully wanted to end this franchise-perhaps because it was not his original idea. And also perhaps because he figured that would lead to one he could create on his own or some such. I know he said in a video that the galaxy would be a wasteland and that seems so to have been what he wanted. That anyone else could view this as a "happy" ending says more about them than it does him. At least he was consistent and was trying to follow through on his plan.
It doesn't say tech as every starship and omnitool would be defunct. And that is clearly not the case.
The kid says all tech will be damaged. I'm pretty sure that a damaged pacemaker (today's tech) inside someone would be a bad thing. Sure, it may still keep the heart beating depending up the damage and even in time, but at what rate, to what end. And the tech inside people is much more integrated, especially in Shepard's case. Damaged things don't work very well. And just because the writers tried to mitigate the effects of Destroy and show it not doing such complete damage as the kid implies, that doesn't mean it makes sense or doesn't lead to the belief that Shepard SHOULD be dead.
The writers take on all this is to tell you one thing, make it totally clear that this is what happened and then forget about it and do something else.
It targets all synthetics (doesn't say synthetic life) and tech is synthetic. It damages all tech. And well the relay, the citadel, the death of EDI, the lack of the geth in the super silly "everyone's happy" slide shows indicates it does some wonderful damage to at least SOME tech. And the damage of more intricate parts especially those within someone would be far more catastrophic than the damage suffered by some larger thing. Like the difference between doing damage to say a prosthetic hand as opposed to a car. The car might still drive, but the hand would be probably less likely to grasp.