Are humans even going to be common in Andromeda?
#1
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:02
If anything this will be the raito...
Alien: 99.5
Human: 0.5
I suppose BioWare could do what Destiny did: have pretty violet alien humanoid girls running around -- which I am not apposed to by the way. Space fiction needs more purple girls. But other then that, where is all the humans going to be?
Our ship will probably not be a fully human crew because the exploration expedition will probably be a joint human-alien. Krogan have already been confirmed by the way.
Where are all these supposed humans coming from?
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#3
Guest_Lathrim_*
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:07
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We know nothing about ME:A's timeline other than that it takes place after Shepard's trilogy. This means it could be far enough into the future that humans are somewhat common... or not.
I would be very disappointed if the expedition were to find humans in Andromeda as it arrives.
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#4
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:11
It's possible that the game takes place after a few generations after the first arrival of travelers from the Milky Way.
#6
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:44
Realistically, none of the species we've come to know and love from the established MEU should be "common" in Andromeda. But knowing Bioware's affinity for breaking immersion, diminishing suspension of disbelief, and their weakness for fan service, I'm sure we'll see many members of familiar species as well as familiar faces (unfortunately) throughout the duration of the game.
I'm not a fan of the decision to throwaway the established MEU in order to find a new setting to destroy. But if they were to truly make our crew "strangers in a strange land" or the only members of their species exploring this space/top-secret recon mission that goes awry..... it would be a step in the right direction.
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#7
Guest_Lathrim_*
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:48
Guest_Lathrim_*
Realistically, none of the species we've come to know and love from the established MEU should be "common" in Andromeda. But knowing Bioware's affinity for breaking immersion, diminishing suspension of disbelief, and their weakness for fan service, I'm sure we'll see many members of familiar species as well as familiar faces (unfortunately) throughout the duration of the game.
I'm not a fan of the decision to throwaway the established MEU in order to find a new setting to destroy. But if they were to truly make our crew "strangers in a strange land" or the only members of their species exploring this space/top-secret recon mission that goes awry..... it would be a step in the right direction.
Colour me curious-- what would you do in place of Andromeda?
#8
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:52
After the first game exploring Andromeda, we discover that aliens turn into humans and we ally ourselves with an organisation named Gorgon led by The Shadow Man, because they are the only ones who do something against it. It´s a virus that restructures the DNA or some other mumbo jumbo. We find the distributors who spread that stuff in Andromeda In part three we find out it, Gorgon was responsible all along and we actually spread it with our probes, when we mined planets in part 2. The enemy of part 2 was a splinter group who spread the "blessing" of being human without the control sequences The Shadow uses to control the new humans to lead us into a better future or so he thinks. We can talk him into commiting suicide at the end.
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#9
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:55
If its anything like Shepard trilogy at least half of all NPCs in the game will probably be human, even though they shouldn't be.
#10
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:55
Colour me curious-- what would you do in place of Andromeda?
We would've further explored the established setting from different perspectives other than the one pov we've experienced through a lone individual who just so happened to be the galactic messiah. A setting that is fertile and rich with an infinite amount of possible stories.
But this is a can worms that has been discussed time and time again. One, I and many others have went back and forth with in countless threads. And one I don't wish to derail this particular topic with.
#11
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:56
I believe humans will be Epic, Turians will be Rare, Asari will be Uncommon, and trust me, just don't even waste your money on the common unlocks.
But the LI definitely wont be blacklisted.
#12
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:56
Nah..they probably make all Alien act like humans so you don't feel weirded out....perish the though that they actually make the opposite ![]()
#13
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 02:58
Humans shouldn't be common in ME1-3. Apart from the population of Earth, humanity has entire planets with less of a presence than major IRL cities.
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#14
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 10:03
Not common, but since I imagine we're going to be a part of a refugee/survival expedition I'd say there will probably be a substantial amount of humans, not trillions, but maybe a couple hundred thousand or even one million. Reason being is that if humanity needs to survive it needs a certain number of people to continue the species. That and (going full speculation here) we probably won't have a BIG interaction with the new races, maybe one or two. I think we might get to chill out with one new race (companion, group that helps us out/manipulates us), but otherwise we'll be dealing with the other Citadel/Milky Way races.
So if I don't make any sense.
There might be five humans out of one hundred, but since none of the cool kids will talk to us except Steve, the Space Butterfly we're probably going to interact with our old friends/see them more than anyone else.
#15
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 10:05
Hopefully yes. I'd love to be only human running around.
#16
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 10:22
I have a feeling there's going to be a lot of humans regardless if it fits or not, though I'd personally love to see less humans and more aliens especially aliens that aren't too humanoid looking. Something strange and exotic something that takes at least a brief second to make you go in awe the first time you see it would be the kind of aliens I would love to see more of. Sadly I have a feeling that most aliens will be more humanoid looking to be more 'safe' and there will be lots of humans running around.
#17
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 10:43
If the ark is going to be the main hub like the citadel it makes sense that there are plenty humans around.
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#18
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 11:09
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#19
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 11:46
From us killing said aliens.
There needs to be 100% humans and 0.0% aliens. Fast. Kill em' all.
Bah!
Your precious humanity couldn't even save the life of one little God-Emperor from the powers of Chaos, let alone stem the tide of the Great Devourer.
Humanity is weak.
#20
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 11:52
Hopefully plenty of them. I want actual characters to interact with, not info dumps and shallow caricatures designed for the sake of spectacle.
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#21
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 11:59
Hopefully plenty of them. I want actual characters to interact with, not info dumps and shallow caricatures designed for the sake of spectacle.
I'll take info dump caricatures over more 'daddy issues' and 'trending social topic' spokespersons any day.
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#22
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 12:15
I'll take info dump caricatures over more 'daddy issues' and 'trending social topic' spokespersons any day.
There were quite a few characters with daddy issues in Shepards crew.
Miranda - Queen of daddy issues
Jacob
Tali
Wrex
Grunt
#23
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 12:17
Well it's a game made by humans, for humans, so my guess would be yes.
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#24
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 12:19
There were quite a few characters with daddy issues in Shepards crew.
Miranda - Queen of daddy issues
Jacob
Tali
Wrex
Grunt
Your also forgetting:
Garus
Ashley (well technically grand-daddy issues)
Liara (mommy issues in ME 1 and then daddy issues in ME 3)
#25
Posté 15 juillet 2015 - 12:44
It´s the SSV Daddy issues.
Vega also has daddy issues. Something like his uncle was more of a father to him than his own one (explored in Paragon Lost). I read the summary on the wiki and it seems, his dad wanted to use him as his errand boy in his drug trade or so.
Liara has daddy issues in ME 1, too. Aethyta never showed up. I don´t know who my dad is, is an issue.
Garrus seems to have issues with his dad, too, but they were less severe. They didn´t talk much or at all with another for two games. It´s less spectacular than Wrex killing his dad of course.
If you took Morinth, she killed her mum.
Shepard in two out of three backgrounds. Depends on if we classify "parents killed by slavers" or "raised as an orphan streetkid" as a daddy issue.
If we expand from daddy issue to problematic/traumatic childhood we have Jack, who was abducted as a small kid.
If we are all inclusive, the AI team members have equivalent issues.
EDI was built by Cerberus. Shepard even joked about it with TIM as a shady father figure. Ok, seems that she doesn´t have a problem with it. ![]()
Legion: We killed our creators. His programs were probably already active at the Dawn War.
On the other side of the parent-kid divide we have Thane and Samara with issues.
So that leaves Kaidan, Javik, Mordin, Zaeed and Kasumi without issues about their parents, creation or upbringing. At least as far as we know.
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