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What do you think happens with Normandy ME3 crew/squad members after the ending


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lol

 

I picture Shepard entering Liara's apartment in LotSB and finds the walls covered with photos of Shepard; in the shower, sleeping, different angles on Shepard's corpse.

 

Shepard: "...What... ...the... ...****..."

Officer: "This area is sealed off. Please step back."

Shepard: "Officer, I'd like to report a stalker."

Officer: "No kidding."

 

What, having kept Shepard's old armour in a glass case wasn't creepy enough?

 

Come to think of it, how the hell did Liara acquire it? Did she just peel it off Shepard's charred remains?



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How did Legion get the n7 piece?

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How did Legion get the n7 piece?

This explains it



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Well no it doesn't does it. I know it was done 'because it was cool'; it just amuses that that is handwaved yet liara has to have creepy motives.
At least she doesn't wear the damn thing like the toaster.

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Well no it doesn't does it. I know it was done 'because it was cool'; it just amuses that that is handwaved yet liara has to have creepy motives.
At least she doesn't wear the damn thing like the toaster.


There was a hole...

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I see people saying Tali will return to Rannoch, and I have thought about the potential post-ME3 future of Tali and Shepard building a war orphanage on it...
 
...But she says some interesting things at the end of the Rannoch arc. Obviously, Rannoch up until this moment has always been more of an idea than a reality for all quarians, but for Tali, she says, when she now looks at the reality of Rannoch, she says something along the lines of it now being tainted by the memory of what it took to get there, not to mention the Reaper war. This, combined with the symbolic switch to "vas Normandy" makes me think that if Shepard chose to continue living a life off of Rannoch, she'd stick with him as opposed to going home to "rebuild."

Only if you pure-paragon your way through that dialogue. She alternately says it'd be interesting to watch Shepard try to build something (due to his having blown up more buildings than anyone she knows) if you romance her and say you'll build a house after the war.

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Wrex - Dies on Virmire screaming and ranting about how a resurgence of the krogan horde is a risk the galaxy should be willing to take in order to save his people, pulling a gun on Shepard as a result. Wrex is gunned down without hesitation. 

 

Ashley - Activates the nuke on Virmire and dies, insisting Shepard save Kaidan and the salarians. Fights off the geth and does not hesitate, dying in the blast. 

 

Miranda - Rescued Oriana in Sanctuary, killing her father while doing so. Miranda becomes Humanity's ambassador on the Citadel, using her boardroom and diplomatic skills to effective prioritize what issues are important. The revelations by Shepard of the racial secrets of the asari (i.e. the temple of Thessia), the salarians (uplifting the yahg), and the turians (Cerberus bomb) is something she uses to her massive advantage, gaining many bits of tech and knowledge for the humans to prosper. She shares a few of these revelations with the others, but not all of them.

 

Jacob - Drifts into obscurity. Brynn becomes well known for cracking some of the secrets behind mass effect technology, and makes headway on the concept of making new mass relays.

 

Mordin - Convinced that Urdnot Wreav will just make more war than ever, doesn't cure the genophage. In the remaining ten years of his life, he does many things, ranging from creating a cure for cancer that adapts to the host, to a rumored exceedingly deadly batarian-tailored virus. When asked about it, his mind goes a mile a minute, even by salarian standards.

 

Grunt - Completely unconcerned with anything around him, he fights good fights for most of his young life, eventually becoming his own warchief when Clan Urdnot is destroyed. 

 

Jack - Continues on as a teacher, the years are their own slow form of therapy. Still never gets completely over it, but most who meet her think it's good enough.

 

Samara - Returns to asari space as a Justicar, ferreting out injustice wherever she finds it. However, she visits Falere once a year, on the anniversary of the end of the Reaper War. The Code does not forbid it, a loophole she learns to treasure. 

 

Thane - Died against Kai Leng protecting Councilor Valern. 

 

Zaeed - Retires to Bekenstein, which rebuilds itself after the war. Eventually goes crazy in retirement and finds Vido again. This time, there is no escape ship. 

 

Kasumi - Keeps her sunny spirit even after losing Keiji and Jacob, and uses the proceeds from all of her thefts to be a very rich woman. Several good-looking men report feeling like they are being watched. 

 

Garrus - Returns to Palaven and is honored. He's offered promotion on the various ranks, but Garrus doesn't take all of them, still feeling unworthy about Sidonis. Eventually, becomes a high-ranking advisor to the Primarch.

 

Tali - Returns to Rannoch. She lets the geth upload into her suit and enjoys a new life. 

 

Kaidan - Remains a Spectre, undertaking a number of dangerous missions. The many criminals and dangers he meets darkens his personality, and he shows no mercy to the guilty. Councilor Lawson uses him to great effect. 

 

Javik - Retires to the hanar homeworld. More water than he's used to, but with all the perks he gets, who cares?

 

James - Starts the N-program. Gets really drunk one night and ends up losing everything at cards, even the clothes off his back. Someone with a camera takes a few pictures and...well, James hasn't worked out the rest of the story yet.

 

EDI - Devotes her processing power as an AI to devise efficient solutions for rebuilding. Once that's done, EDI, who identifies as human, works as a researcher to create many new technologies, considering it the most efficient use of her power. 

 

Joker - Succumbs to an injury for Vrolik's Syndrome not long after the war. 

 

Kirrahe - Remains with STG, taking missions on Tuchanka killing many hardline militant warchiefs. Convinces his superiors the dangers of the yahg outweigh the benefits. 

 

Wreav - Dies on Earth, along with many krogan, because of their rampaging tactics. 

 

Victus - Uses his ruthless nature to lead the turians in a different fashion than the normal way. When separatists arise, as they tended to, they were dealt with viciously.

 

Linron - Keeps her word, but is assassinated shortly thereafter. No one knows who did it, but that's true of many good salarian assassinations.

 

Aetheyta - Silently enjoys the fact that most of the Matriarchs who "laughed the blue off her ass" died on Thessia with their heads in the sound. As one of the few Matriarchs left, Aetheyta teaches others the merits of an alternative path, and the asari begin to develop their own technology, rather than take Prothean castoffs

 

Eve - Convinced Shepard of the merits of the krogan, before she died. Shepard wondered if there were other krogan like her, and saw more who would rather be like Warlord Shiagur. The krogan react with war after they find out about the genophage, but with no warships, they only fight each other. Few krogan are left at the end. 



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Man you really hate the Krogan.



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Ashley: spends her time eventually fertilising crops on virmire when they regrow.

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Ashley: spends her time eventually fertilising crops on virmire when they regrow.

 

Nah, man she's nothing but subatomic particles of elements too radioactive grow anything and toxic to life on alien worlds. Just like she was when she was alive.



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Man you really hate the Krogan

 

I have a dislike for cliches, and the krogan are just orcs in space, complete with the token heroic "credit to his race" mentality. Grunt is the only krogan who is awesome, but he defies race. 



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I have a dislike for cliches, and the krogan are just orcs in space, complete with the token heroic "credit to his race" mentality. Grunt is the only krogan who is awesome, but he defies race. 

 

I think they're more like Klingons.



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I think they're more like Klingons.

That could work, too. If asari are Vulcans/space elves, then krogan are Klingons/space orcs. 

 

 

There needs to be space dwarves



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Archetypes are not cliches.



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The asari are definitely elves. Long-lived and uppity. It screams eleven.

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The asari are definitely elves. Long-lived and uppity. It screams eleven.

 

Not to mention effeminate.



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Archetypes can be used in a cliched manner. It's always in how it's used. As the saying goes "There's nothing new under the sun"



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That's true.



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Aetheyta - Silently enjoys the fact that most of the Matriarchs who "laughed the blue off her ass" died on Thessia with their heads in the sound. As one of the few Matriarchs left, Aetheyta teaches others the merits of an alternative path, and the asari begin to develop their own technology, rather than take Prothean castoffs/

You gotta think that a crapton would've happened differently if Aethyta was listened to by the other Matriarchs. As in a fleet lead by many Destiny Ascension-type dreadnoughts and those huge "cruisers" of the Asari, and as Joker said, far more commandos and less strippers. 



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You gotta think that a crapton would've happened differently if Aethyta was listened to by the other Matriarchs. As in a fleet lead by many Destiny Ascension-type dreadnoughts and those huge "cruisers" of the Asari, and as Joker said, far more commandos and less strippers. 

 

 

Aethyta does strike me as a defector from decadence in regards to the Asari, but I don't think her influence would have necessarily equated into a massive number of dreadnoughts or huge militarization of the Asari. I do think she would have gotten more in the way of science and technology going, and probably would not have made the Asari look so worthless and deserving of their fate. 



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It's funny how elves are perceived as effeminate; Tolkien's eleves were anything but.

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Aethyta does strike me as a defector from decadence in regards to the Asari, but I don't think her influence would have necessarily equated into a massive number of dreadnoughts or huge militarization of the Asari. I do think she would have gotten more in the way of science and technology going, and probably would not have made the Asari look so worthless and deserving of their fate. 

As in listened to I mean made something like a Prime Minister or the sort. And by having more of their "daughters" serving in the military and academia as opposed to shaking their ass in a club, they need more ships, seeing as large ground armies are nearly pointless in ME, especially against the Reapers. The Asari could easily conquer the galaxy if they wanted to; they don't. 



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It's funny how elves are perceived as effeminate; Tolkien's eleves were anything but.


There were a number of elves that we encounter in both DA games that were anything but as well. They were small in stature, but that's it.

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Ashley: spends her time eventually fertilising crops on virmire when they regrow.

 

Or retires to a frontier colony with Shepard and together start a dynasty of Alliance heroes  :whistle:



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I'd say...

 

Liara - Goes insane when Shepard dies and commits suicide. 

 

Javik - Gets tired of primitives and throws himself out the airlock.

 

Tali - Gets a house on SpaceNevada and makes it one huge bar and ends up dying from massive amounts of  alcohol.

 

Joker - Gets laid by a robot and gets shunned from society.

 

Ashley - Becomes the first he-she of the new world.

 

James - Gets loaded with money and swag after reapurz war.

 

Garrus - Becomes a harbinger of Chuck Norrisness.

 

EDI - stuff

 

Shepard - Gets killed by reapurz and is shunned forever.

 

Samura - Goes on a massive killing spree and gets imprisoned.

 

Zaeed - Becomes Garrus's right hand man.

 

Wrex - Leads the Krogan to take the world over.

 

Grunt - Fights with Wrex and headbutts, Claymoar and stuff.

 

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