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jak11164

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Hi I just came to this.

There should be no Ark no little spaceship.

Whole Omega station should fall into wormhole to Andromeda and wolia. All problems solved

1.  We have all races existing in Milky Way now in Andromeda Galaxy

2.  We have efficiently working private enterprise "who cares it is little shady"

3.  We have plenty of squad mates including Aria

4.  We don't have to worry about political rightness cause this is Aria's enterprise

5.  And maybe by some accident some our last crew mates were on-board this station Garrus, Miranda, Liara, Tali

 

 

 

You may add some more pro/cons

 
 
 

 


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Eh, just because of Aria, I'd buy into this


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I'm not to keen on the whole wormhole method of getting to Andromeda (feels too much like a cop out), but using an Ezo rich asteroid as both the Ark and fuel source to cross the void between galaxies is how I first pictured the races of the Milky Way getting to Andromeda; its a heck of a lot more plausible than expecting a one of a kind intergalactic ship to be built on the spot and then having enough supplies and space to make it to the destination.

 

 

Just slap some FTL engines on a space rock and send it on its way. It comes supplied with its own fuel, and as you mine out the element you create more living space for the occupants, very self sufficient.

 

 

 

 

As for old characters and companions, eh I could do without them. Bring all the races of the Milky Way along for the trip of course (Rachni, Hanar, and Elcor included!) but Mass Effect: Andromeda would do well to avoid having old characters overshadowing everything (IMO).


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No thanks.

 

Ark or GTFO.

 

Or rather, Ark and GTFO :D


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4. We don't have to worry about political rightness cause this is Aria's enterprise





An odd point of view, if you don't mind my saying so. Aria is a woman. To the people using such buzz phrases as "political correctness" or "SJW", the mere existance of women in a work of fiction, particularly when they're in positions of power, is inherently political.

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If we get to Andromeda because Omega feel into a wormhole at just the right time- I will choose not play the ME:A, thats just too silly. 



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I really don't like the idea of a wormhole being the way in. First of all, it's a massive trope. Secondly, there isn't any solid science behind what the hell happens inside of them or if somebody could survive the journey. And I'm pretty sure that there isn't even any scientific consensus as to whether or not black holes really do have another end where everything spits out.

 

A technology-based approach to inter-galactic travel would be most refreshing.



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I always knew Aria would end up being our true saviour. Anyway I like the idea of the galactic elite pooling their resources together to create the ark or retrofit Omega to be the ark. The governments might have been too stupid to believe Shepard and make plans but I doubt Aria or the good citizens of planet Bekenstein were so foolish.



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Omega seems primarily populated by criminal elements and the types of people they prey upon (the poor and desperate). Trying to colonize a new galaxy with only that population available to you would definitely make for an interesting challenge.

 

I wouldn't say it "solves all problems". More like it simply... moves them.



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Maybe the special omega 4 relay right beside the Omega station reacted a little special to the color-explosion? Hmm.

 

btw, australia was colonized by the same type of people that live on Omega. And they doing mostly fine these days.


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I really don't like the idea of a wormhole being the way in. First of all, it's a massive trope. Secondly, there isn't any solid science behind what the hell happens inside of them or if somebody could survive the journey. And I'm pretty sure that there isn't even any scientific consensus as to whether or not black holes really do have another end where everything spits out.

 

A technology-based approach to inter-galactic travel would be most refreshing.

A wormhole isn't a black hole and the science is a LOT stronger behind a wormhole than flying FTL.

 

A big issue with new FTL technology is that it doesn't separate the galaxies because you can just fly back or more people can come through. Such a propulsion method would be likely to create future problems in the writing because travel is just too easy. You also have to ask the question of why the ark doesn't simply turnaround once the reapers are defeated because they would find that out at the very early stages of the journey.

 

However I wouldn't do it via Omega, what the hell is the reasoning? To open up a wormhole theoretically requires a massive amount of energy and there is a massive amount of energy already written into the script thanks to the crucible. When that fires, open up a wormhole and swallow a bunch of ships then close, leaving them stuck in Andromeda.



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Omega is a great idea, but do we really want to bring space poverty into ME:A and spoil the great wild wild west cowboy feel of shooting indigenous space aliens and building colonies on the ashes?



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The Mad Prophet becomes God King of Andromeda. Biower, make it so.



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Like the idea.   Just don't think it'd work.   Lemme explain why.   Aria and Omega are used to being at the bottom.  There's a ton of freedom there.  Now, if you take Aria, put her at the top it would fall apart in two seconds.   Because there are different rules at the top than at the bottom.  Aria is a great ruler of Omega.  Nowhere else , though.



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Omega is a great idea, but do we really want to bring space poverty into ME:A and spoil the great wild wild west cowboy feel of shooting indigenous space aliens and building colonies on the ashes?

 

Doesn't poverty actually add to the authentic feel of a "Wild West" atmosphere? Scarce resources and no oversight lead to people taking what they need.


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jak11164

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Omega seems primarily populated by criminal elements and the types of people they prey upon (the poor and desperate). Trying to colonize a new galaxy with only that population available to you would definitely make for an interesting challenge.

 

I wouldn't say it "solves all problems". More like it simply... moves them.

Yes I think it would be much more fun colonizing new galaxy with bunch of outlaws than with sterile "royal fleet" members under waving flag. yuck

Or Star Fleet members with No1 directive.



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I would love to play as a merc of questionable moral standing, being a loyal N7 Soldier again is boring. 



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I really don't like the idea of a wormhole being the way in. First of all, it's a massive trope. Secondly, there isn't any solid science behind what the hell happens inside of them or if somebody could survive the journey. And I'm pretty sure that there isn't even any scientific consensus as to whether or not black holes really do have another end where everything spits out.

 

A technology-based approach to inter-galactic travel would be most refreshing.

"Inter galactic wormhole" is just a quick shot. In fact i do not care how OMEGA lands in Andromeda galaxy(whole concept of moving game there is thin)

I just say it would open lot of threads to have fun there. Game would be not so stiff if we had leader as Aria there



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Omega is a great idea, but do we really want to bring space poverty into ME:A and spoil the great wild wild west cowboy feel of shooting indigenous space aliens and building colonies on the ashes?

let me think... I think New York in XVIII/XIX century was exactly like OMEGA filled with poverty, enterprising people and street gangs. No Aria was not there.



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An odd point of view, if you don't mind my saying so. Aria is a woman. To the people using such buzz phrases as "political correctness" or "SJW", the mere existance of women in a work of fiction, particularly when they're in positions of power, is inherently political.

Aria Is Asari -> 1sex. I really do not think they have feminist movement or understand that ideas



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When did aria leave the Citadel to get back to Omega in time for it to enter the wormhole? Of course this is assuming Omega left before the crucible fires

 

With the other characters mentioned, it would be after the crucible since it would be hard to explain since all 4 of the characters mentioned can be dead. And if they aren't, 3 of them appear in the memorial scene while the other one is seen in a slide



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No. Not a fan of this idea at all. 



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An odd point of view, if you don't mind my saying so. Aria is a woman. To the people using such buzz phrases as "political correctness" or "SJW", the mere existance of women in a work of fiction, particularly when they're in positions of power, is inherently political.

 

No no, you've got it all wrong.The reason people complain about "SJWs" is not because they don't like having women in their games (. It's because they say crap like this (in threads where it doesn't belong) with  no basis in reality. (Work of fiction? Seriously? What have you been smoking?)

 

Noone says 'women in rpgs, women in power in rpgs' is political or a bad thing. Not a single person, no matter how rabid an anti  PCer they are. None said having Wynne, Jarvia, Anora, Meredith etc in the previous DA games was political. The political part was Bioware putting dialog in the game with the intention of lecturing,rather than entertaining. For instance the dialog with Bull about Krem or the option to ask the Dutchess whether people would find it strange for 2 women to dance together.

 

When I play an RPG, especially a story driven RPG like Bioware makes I want the option to choose all dialog options and be entertained rather than lectured to because I chose the 'wrong' dialog choice.

 

Enough derailing of this thread.

 

Sorry OP, I'm not really a fan of your idea. Good try though.



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What's the cutoff point for finishing the Omega DLC in ME3?



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What's the cutoff point for finishing the Omega DLC in ME3?

Before going to Cronos Station.