Speculation as to who the N7 Soldier was, and why he's not the PC.
I'm super interested in hearing theories on this fact.
Speculation as to who the N7 Soldier was, and why he's not the PC.
I'm super interested in hearing theories on this fact.
My guess: that's the villain and it is Reaperized-Shepard.
The whole galaxy map bits reminds me of TIM's room actually.
He's a rogue spartan that you have been sent in to take care of-
Wait. Wrong game, let me try again uh-
. . ."Reapers".
Kill it with fire...
He's indoctrinated
He's no one.
He's a placeholder Shepard call-back for the trailer.
Kill it with fire...
He's indoctrinated
No no, kill IT with fire! HE'S the indoctrinated one! ![]()
Andromeda lost a job to Mengele because Hitler thought Andromeda was too sick.
A placeholder.
Like the allegedly Holiday 2016 release window?
Don't know who he is but i know everybody in the crew went "Wtf is he doing with that gun out" when he left the map room... ![]()
Major Coats
Conrad Verner.
Shepard showed him what it meant to be truly extreme.
Yeah... no. As funny as that would be, Conrad only has a slim chance of surviving ME3. If you skipped Jenna's mission in ME1, then Conrad dies in ME3. If you don't shoot him yourself. ![]()
Like the allegedly Holiday 2016 release window?
Yeah... no. As funny as that would be, Conrad only has a slim chance of surviving ME3. If you skipped Jenna's mission in ME1, then Conrad dies in ME3. If you don't shoot him yourself.
I was only joking.
I'm sure the new protagonist won't be someone we've met in the previous trilogy, because it would mean cutting the character creator, being locked into a single gender, and not being able to take the character outside their already established world view/ morality.
I was only joking.
I'm sure the new protagonist won't be someone we've met in the previous trilogy, because it would mean cutting the character creator, being locked into a single gender, and not being able to take the character outside their already established world view/ morality.
I think ME4 is set far enough in the future that everyone we knew is long dead. Even the Asari and Krogan. Fresh start and all that.
Oh, and the guy from the trailer? Not the protagonist, not the character we get to use.
I think ME4 is set far enough in the future that everyone we knew is long dead. Even the Asari and Krogan. Fresh start and all that.
If so, so much for the "familiar faces" line Bioware sold us.
Well, given that the battle in the trailer looks to be going rather poorly, and that the protagonist is "trained but unproven" how about this. Trailer Dudebro is the original CO of ARKCON, while the protag is the second in command. He gets Jenkinsed in the first mission, and the Protagonist gets a Field Promotion to Commander of the whole shebang.
Just a possibility.
Protagonist's old partner turned antagonist. Presumably voiced by Sean Bean.
If so, so much for the "familiar faces" line Bioware sold us.
Who would still be alive? None of the Salarians, that's for sure. The only ones with a long life ahead of them were Liara and Grunt. Aria, Aethyta, Samara, Wrex are all close to the end of their lifespan. Turians and Drell don't live longer than humans and that's pretty much it for familiar faces.
Plus, not everyone lived till the end of ME3. Wrex could die as early as Virmire, the others can all die in ME2 or ME3. Except perhaps Liara, the writer's pet.