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What could be worse than the Reapers?


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#26
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Hopefully nothing.

 

"Either the races of Andromeda are intellectually incompetent, and despite having millions/billions of years to develop free of Reaper interference they still are less advanced than us."

 

Those races could have wiped each other out in wars, fallen victim to many different calamities, or perhaps advanced to a point that we would be so far beneath them that they just don't care.



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A race that kicks Reaper ass on a daily basis. Like the race that 1-shotted the Reaper found in ME2. Or a race that found a way to travel inter-galactic distances.



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It'll be cerberus. They will be the bad guy.
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Rat reapers.


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ZipZap2000

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After dealing with giant flying floating space squids that drink entire planets full of people I think the door is open to anything really. What could be worse than the reapers? Finding out that those 50k years they missing in action were spent patrolling other galaxies for potential victims and now you have to fight Andromeda based reapers all over again while cerberus operatives infiltrate and try to ensure humanities dominance. 



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A race that kicks Reaper ass on a daily basis. Like the race that 1-shotted the Reaper found in ME2. Or a race that found a way to travel inter-galactic distances.

 

They were harvested. 



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Wolf mentioned it but I figure I'll say it again. A species that survived that long and kept advancing their technology may not even care about the new arrivals. That or might think we're fun to watch like squires. With that many centuries of advancement they might have even decided. "You know what this galaxy is a trash heap. Let's leave and make our own."

 

If nothing else I figure they could modify planets to be whatever they wanted them to be.

 

Of course we're going to need someone to fight. So perhaps all the elder races are just setting back and watching while the younger races deal with the invaders.



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Mcfly616

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They just need to be different. I hope Bioware gets really weird with the antagonists.



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Hanako Ikezawa

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A Super-Reaper, which is a Reaper made by harvesting Reapers. :P

 

In all seriousness though, I think the Reapers go from galaxy to galaxy so we don't have to worry since the civilizations in Andromeda are only as advanced as we are. Actually less advanced since we somehow cracked intergalactic travel. 


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:lol:  Come one! I had too!



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The ending.

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SolNebula

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Eh i hope for more conventional enemies like a totalitarian empire trying to wipe out the colonist considering them impure to be on Andromeda....stuff like that.

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Yeah, like others have said - nothing, I hope. I hope they don't even try to match the scale of the Reapers, partly because it might take something equally wtf-ish to the Crucible to handle them. Or not, depends on what exactly the threat would be, I suppose.

 

In any case, smaller scale things like Saren, Geth and Cerberus (but please, not Cerberus) are actually far more interesting to deal with imo. They come with more personal, relateable or philosophical issues attached, e.g. does Synthetic life have a right to exist? Do the means justify the end? Etc.



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In context of Sci-fi and the universe itself, there are plenty of things. Within the universe itself, there has been nothing. I really hope they don't try to capture lightning in a bottle again with this.

 

It seems like they're just trying to remove themselves as far as they can from the current galaxy for the sake of not having to deal with what they've done in it. Granted, it's a bit clever.



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Who knows, it might be ruled by syntethics while organics are enslaved or wiped out.

 

I actually hope they do that. Otherwise Reapers will feel like a failure.

 

The Reapers were a failure before they even got started.

 

"Yo dog, I heard you didn't want to be wiped out by synthetics so I made some synthetics to wipe you out before you can be wiped out by synthetics."



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The Reapers were a failure before they even got started.

 

"Yo dog, I heard you didn't want to be wiped out by synthetics so I made some synthetics to wipe you out before you can be wiped out by synthetics."

 

That's a very big generalization. The Repers weren't meant to save you specifically from synthetics, nor your race, nor civilizations. Just life.


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That's a very big generalization. The Repers weren't meant to save you specifically from synthetics, nor your race, nor civilizations. Just life.

Yep. Their creators even correct Shepard when Shepard calls the Reapers a mistake. 

 

Shepard: And now we all pay the price for your mistake. 

Leviathan: There was no mistake. It still serves its purpose. 


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That's a very big generalization. The Repers weren't meant to save you specifically from synthetics, nor your race, nor civilizations. Just life.

 

Saving life by extinguishing it. Sure, makes perfect sense.  :rolleyes:



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Yep. Their creators even correct Shepard when Shepard calls the Reapers a mistake. 

 

Shepard: And now we all pay the price for your mistake. 

Leviathan: There was no mistake. It still serves its purpose. 

 

And a broken clock still serves it's purpose twice a day.

The Reaper's goal/motivation was lousy writing that makes no sense. If it wasn't lousy writing they wouldn't have needed to introduce a God character in the last 10 minutes of the trilogy to serve as an exposition machine.


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Hopefully nothing. I don't want to have to save another galaxy from another ancient evil.



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I think it'd be amusing if the Remnants ended up being Protheans who made the journey last cycle, and who have imposed their tyrannical rule over Andromeda.
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I think it'd be amusing if the Remnants ended up being Protheans who made the journey last cycle, and who have imposed their tyrannical rule over Andromeda.

 

That would be quite fun indeed.

That would explain that Prothean in that screenshot we got of the galactic map.



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I think it'd be amusing if the Remnants ended up being Protheans who made the journey last cycle, and who have imposed their tyrannical rule over Andromeda.

I've had enough Protheans to deal with already, thank you. 


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That is the thing. NOTHING should be worse than Reapers. Creating an even more Uber-Powered enemy would be a detriment to the next game whatever it really has for a story. 


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ZoliCs

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Saving life by extinguishing it. Sure, makes perfect sense.  :rolleyes:

 

Yet another generalization... :(