As I recall you can't really dissuade him. All your dialogue options lead to him accepting it and getting tattoo afterwardsYou sure? Wasn't that conversation in ME3 all about him being accepted for N7 training and deciding whether to accept? As far as I am aware it was unclear whether he had been in the N-series training program at all. I don't think he was N7.
N7 Program in the next Mass Effect
#51
Posté 08 décembre 2014 - 11:53
#52
Posté 08 décembre 2014 - 11:57
As I recall you can't really dissuade him. All your dialogue options lead to him accepting it and getting tattoo afterwards
He accepts entry into the training. That doesn't make him N7 though does it?
#53
Posté 09 décembre 2014 - 12:04
Ah, true, he's accepted into the training. I think he'll pass it easily (if my Shepard managed it lol) but it's not something stated in the game.He accepts entry into the training. That doesn't make him N7 though does it?
#54
Posté 09 décembre 2014 - 02:08
My guess.....due to changing nature of the galaxy and some story plot thing....N7 is going to be the next Inquisition.
#55
Posté 09 décembre 2014 - 07:13
Possible. The story, at least the start, could actually place you in the n-series training program as an n-6 or n-1 or something.
#56
Posté 10 décembre 2014 - 12:09
Considering we have never seen non-human N7, this is hardly relevant to the topic or the game. Codex/Lore will always take a back seat to what is practical from a gameplay standpoint. An assumption denotes a state of mind where one takes a large leap in rationale in order to try and make a connection to something else. None of those in-game images are assumptions. Direct quotes from developers are not assumptions. I am merely compiling all the current information about the game and putting it together. It's rather plain based on the trend that a human, N7 operative is more than likely going to be the protagonist. This isn't an assumption as I didn't fabricate any of this evidence. It speaks for itself.
I don't see the Ark theory being remotely practical or likely to happen. It was created as a means of avoiding the "terrible" endings of ME3 without resolving anything that happened in the original trilogy. We already know it's very likely we will see some familiar faces (probably Liara, Samara, Wrex, or Grunt) and we will be seeing a new sector of space (more than likely in the Milky Way). We also know that our choices from the original trilogy will be somewhat reflected in the next Mass Effect, making this theory all but obsolete.
So you take "you will see familiar faces" to mean the same thing as "you will see beloved former squadmates" and NOT "you will see familiar alien species"?
Dude, I've said it before and I'll say it again - if you take this much liberty with extremely vague statements this early on, you are gonna be disappointed. Dont be surprised if we see NO ONE from the prior trilogy, and what is "familiar" is that they wont be torching the setting or all prior species in favor of new ones.
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