The three denials were from Peter.
Was it Peter? Jeez, there are so many names I can't keep track of who did what.
The three denials were from Peter.
Was it Peter? Jeez, there are so many names I can't keep track of who did what.
Was it Peter? Jeez, there are so many names I can't keep track of who did what.
Yeah, well it's hard when you have multiple writers of a fictional universe. Look at how Bioware struggled to keep their lore straight, imagine what it must have been like back then.
Yeah, well it's hard when you have multiple writers of a fictional universe. Look at how Bioware struggled to keep their lore straight, imagine what it must have been like back then.
Ha. The biblical comparisons just keep on rolling, even on a meta level.
Yeah, well it's hard when you have multiple writers of a fictional universe. Look at how Bioware struggled to keep their lore straight, imagine what it must have been like back then.
The New Testament is the best place to start the series?
There is less genocide.The New Testament is the best place to start the series?
Heard through the grapevine that Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci have been tapped to script a reboot of the Bible; Michael Bay is set to direct. It'll be just like the old Bible, but with way more explosions.
So does this make Kaiden/Ashley Shepard's Judas?
It seems to me that there isn't really a Judas figure in the story; there's TIM I guess, but he's not one of the 'disciples,' and it was always pretty evident that he was untrustworthy. This is kinda shocking if you think about it. A story that's as much about trust/loyalty as ME2, for instance, would seem to be the perfect place for a betrayal subplot of some kind, and that isn't even to mention the fact that we have plot devices like indoctrination already in the story.
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Heard through the grapevine that Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci have been tapped to script a reboot of the Bible; Michael Bay is set to direct. It'll be just like the old Bible, but with way more explosions.
And an American flag somewhere in the background.
Shepard is dead. I mean, you know, the real one. Shepard died long ago in the Amada System above the planet Alchera when the Normandy SR1 was attacked and destroyed by the Collectors. The thing we've been playing since ME2... Well.

The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.
The cognitive dissonance will be at an all time high for the people that embarked on the "Shepard" Saga once the "Not Mass Effect 4" game comes out.
I'm looking forward to it.
And about the ending...... Ever heard of an allegory????
Well, that's what it is. But this isn't the allegory about Christ, and Shepard is not "Space Jesus". Nope.
It's the other dude. You know...... Satan.