Your opinion, I didn't mind it and in a way it showed that you were making progress and spreading the Inquisition's reach in an area.
No, it's not my opinion. It's an actual technical difference that happened in development reality.
Your opinion, I didn't mind it and in a way it showed that you were making progress and spreading the Inquisition's reach in an area.
No, it's not my opinion. It's an actual technical difference that happened in development reality.
I have another genius idea here dudes! Citadel + Crucible = fkton of energy! How can we travel to another galaxy? We must build the most powerful engine evah! How we do it? We should attach another crucible to the citadel! Ta-da! Genius! Bioware should hire me, pretty sure i'll be the best one among the writers!

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I humbly repeat my request for panoramic montage of both galaxies + Ark ![]()
Nothing. Once in space there is no outside force acting against you. Once you get up to speed you will stay there. You only need enough power to get up to speed and then you can shut the power off. There will be no friction like driving on a road, and so long as no one applies the breaks then all you have to do is hope you hit nothing or don't get close to a sun or a black hole and deal with gravity acting against you.
Otherwise momentum alone will keep you going because there would literally be no outside force slowing you down.
No, it's not my opinion. It's an actual technical difference that happened in development reality.
camps and keeps were two completely separate things, they said they'll be camps in inquisition even when talking about keeps early on. The remnants of the keep system seen at PAX are the three keeps you can occupy, not the camps.
it was alright...
I humbly repeat my request for panoramic montage of both galaxies + Ark
Inversed sexism on display here!
no such thing
like reverse racism
Interstellar knock off.
Well, interesting to see the ship that will apparently cross the distance between galaxies (and also apparently it will do so without the help of a "shortcut" like a wormhole). Size is difficult to judge but to me especially the front looks similar to a collector ship. black arc theory anyone?
Could be anything at all at this point though, just speculating for the fun of it.
Also, I've seen quite a few people taking Jen Hale's VO of the video quite literally (speculating that Shep will come along or something). I'd be careful with that, it's just a teaser vid, the VO could just be a gimmick.
Because they've also been shown to be quite advanced? Just a thought.
Still no i think you don`t realize how big the space between galaxies is. The light from the shock waves will travel at lightspeed and 2.537.000 years will pass till it reaches Andromeda.
That helps! And this too...
They might have been asleep for it.
Unless they found a relay that links to Andromeda or a wormhole or something similar, the journey would take them at least a couple hundred years. Assuming the ship takes that long to get there, the crew would probably be put into cryosleep for the journey with a VI or AI monitoring the ship's functions. Cryosleep is already thing in the lore too, so I'd be surprised if that wasn't used if the trip takes a couple centuries.
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"We will be with you"
Shepard VI for shipboard assistant?
There's nothing we can't do if we work together!
Sure, if you want to get there in 2,537,000 years. You don't think Milky Way folks will beat you there? Either the current cycle or the cycle that wins in Refuse will have plenty of time.
*shrug*
Javik is proof that hibernation works and we know that the game takes place LONG after the events of ME3.
What does matter is that we're NOT playing in the Milky Way, so as long as how we get to Andromeda is plausible, or at least allows me to have suspension of disbelief, then it doesn't matter.
I was simply offering a plausible way to get there with current technology in the game while ALSO rationing fuel and supplies.
no such thing
like reverse racism
Very well, sexism against men then.
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Erm, not really.
Knowing how to make a relay doesn't really help unless you can build a twin of it somewhere.
Power is less a concern than how to discharge that power safely. If the Protheans had overcome that problem, they probably would have built an Ark themselves.
1. If they can build a relay, then other advancements not seen in this cycle were potentially open to them. Including a different way to discharge power
2. The protheans may have been working on just such a ship but if it was in the records at the Citadel the Reapers would've learned about it before it's completion in the first wave and destroyed it.
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One of the silhouettes has an antenna-looking thing and one is wearing a hood... geth and quarian?!
Very well, sexism against men then.
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still no.
sexism=privilege+power
:shrugs:
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One of the silhouettes has an antenna-looking thing and one is wearing a hood... geth and quarian?!
Hmm they changed the vehicle again.
So I am guessing it launched during the events of ME 3. I would say after the citadel coup but before Thessia.
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One of the silhouettes has an antenna-looking thing and one is wearing a hood... geth and quarian?!
Maybe, looks like a snowy planet. The Mako looks larger.