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If relays are present in ME:A


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#51
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I don't think there will be relays or if there are, it would be equivalent to the Milky Way version.  I do think FTL jump from planet to planet is possible.


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Apparently you can beat them off your stuff , which means their tech is roughly comparable at best.


The more advanced society doesn't always win the war. Look at how many times in recent history the more primitive force has beaten the more advanced force.

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Look at the 0:44, in the yellow star it says FTL destination, in this one at least it won't be mass relays.

That doesn't confirm or deny anything, except that conventional FTL will be used. We were able to jump from star to star in the Milky Way as well. Mass Relays were only used for much further journeys across hundreds or thousands of light years. 



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Something that I did just think of.

 

Didn't the games say the Asari were looking into creating their own relays, or is that mis-remembering something else?


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Something that I did just think of.

 

Didn't the games say the Asari were looking into creating their own relays, or is that mis-remembering something else?

Aethyta suggested to the other Mariarchs that they should look into developing their own Mass Relays, but they laughed at her idea. 



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Something that I did just think of.

 

Didn't the games say the Asari were looking into creating their own relays, or is that mis-remembering something else?

 

A matriarch suggested they build their own Relays..  I think it was Matriarch Aytheta or whatever her name is.  However we get to Andromeda, I bet the answer is already lore.  We just have to look for logical sources and come to reasonable conclusions.



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Something that I did just think of.
 
Didn't the games say the Asari were looking into creating their own relays, or is that mis-remembering something else?


I think there was something about the Asari and Volus having some kind of Mass Relay breakthrough.

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Ok so it was Atheya.

 

Depending on the timeline...perhaps they do make one?



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Aethyta suggested to the other Mariarchs that they should look into developing their own Mass Relays, but they laughed at her idea. 

 

I imagine that had more to do with how unnecessary it must have seemed than it being non-viable. 



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I'm left to wonder then what could have caused such a civilization to go into a dark age, possible a technological nova or something.

 

Loss of connection to the Force, maybe?   :whistle:



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That doesn't confirm or deny anything, except that conventional FTL will be used. We were able to jump from star to star in the Milky Way as well. Mass Relays were only used for much further journeys across hundreds or thousands of light years. 

They were part of shepard's story, the relays are reaper tech so i doubt they'll bring those back beyond to a written or oral reference and probably this time they only use FTL for making this galaxy bigger to explore (if the leaks are true (so far they are) we are going to be in just a tiny place of the Andromeda Galaxy).  Beyond that, they are going to go as far as possible because of the endings and the people who didn't like it. (I love my synthesis ending)
They in my ending were free of the catalyst i hope they make a mention of that.

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The more advanced society doesn't always win the war. Look at how many times in recent history the more primitive force has beaten the more advanced force.

 

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True.

However, you do realize that  the reason for such a state of affairs is their refusal to use WMDs ?  What I'm saying is the capability is there but the political will is not.



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True.
However, you do realize that  the reason for such a state of affairs is their refusal to use WMDs ?  What I'm saying is the capability is there but the political will is not.


WMDs are almost never a winning solution. If all it came down to was political will then half a dozen nuclear states on Earth would have dropped nukes on their enemies.

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They were part of shepard's story, the relays are reaper tech so i doubt they we'll bring those back beyond to a written or oral reference and probably this time the only use FTL for making this galaxy bigger to explore (if the leaks are true (so far they are) we are going to be in just a tiny place of the Andromeda Galaxy).  Beyond that, they are going to go as far as possible because of the endings and the people who didn't like it. (I love my synthesis ending)
They in my ending were free of the catalyst i hope they make a mention of that.

 

Everything was part of Shepard's story, since that is the only main story told thus far. Just because they are Reaper tech doesn't mean they won't still play a part just because the Reapers won't. If that was the case, our ships wouldn't function since they wouldn't have the ship drives inspired by the tech the Reapers left behind for us. Having the Mass Relays in Andromeda solves several questions that have arisen, as well as keeps one of the signature icons of the franchise in the franchise. For example, since you mentioned the leak, the Helius Cluster is too massive if the leak is accurate for conventional FTL to be practical. Yet comes out to be the perfect size for a couple Secondary Mass Relays. 



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Everything was part of Shepard's story, since that is the only main story told thus far. Just because they are Reaper tech doesn't mean they won't still play a part just because the Reapers won't. If that was the case, our ships wouldn't function since they wouldn't have the ship drives inspired by the tech the Reapers left behind for us. Having the Mass Relays in Andromeda solves several questions that have arisen, as well as keeps one of the signature icons of the franchise in the franchise. For example, since you mentioned the leak, the Helius Cluster is too massive if the leak is accurate for conventional FTL to be practical. Yet comes out to be the perfect size for a couple Secondary Mass Relays. 

Well we have to wait several months (15-19 months) to know if i'm correct... or  not.



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They might even have that as a central (or peripheral mystery) of the game. Strange looking relays are scattered around the cluster and we don't know exactly how they got there or who put them there.



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or maybe just maybe we build the relays ourselves because we have the technology know how to do that by Andromeda. Maybe thats how the game indicates to us it takes place after the Reaper Wars. Like maybe there will be small subtle drops and hints of what "really occurred" lol

 

Maybe our goal is to create an intergalactic Mass Relay that can make space travel between galaxies possible.  



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Look at the 0:44, in the yellow star it says FTL destination, in this one at least it won't be mass relays.

You know that the Normandy traveled approximatly 15 LY/day. The nearest star (not counting our sun) would be more than four lightyears away. In the trailer the travel is near instantanious, like a Relay.



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There won't be relays in MEA.


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There won't be relays in MEA.

this is exactly what i wanted to say.

there will be ONE cluster and many systems in MEA

even original normandy could travel between systems without any relays.


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Well we have to wait several months (15-19 months) to know if i'm correct... or  not.

You're against me, which means you'll probably be proven right since I'm always wrong. 

 

I imagine that had more to do with how unnecessary it must have seemed than it being non-viable. 

It was more likely a combination of both. 

 

You know that the Normandy traveled approximatly 15 LY/day. The nearest star (not counting our sun) would be m,ore than four lightyears away. In the trailer the travel is near instantanious, like a Relay.

Bioware isn't the best at depicting time. They had things which would take hours take a few seconds in the actual games, so I don't expect better from a trailer since I doubt they'd have hours of just the guy standing there while they traveled in FTL. 

 

this is exactly what i wanted to say.

there will be ONE cluster and many systems in MEA

even original normandy could travel between systems without any relays.

A cluster that would be hundreds of light years across if the deswcription of it in the leak is to be believed, and thus too big for conventional FTL to be practical.



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Possibly.

 

Though it might also be possible that a species native to Andromeda invented similar technology on their own.