Was the kid at the end of ME3 the Pathfinder?
#1
Posté 03 mars 2016 - 03:54
#3
Posté 03 mars 2016 - 04:32
Earths ecosystem would have been obliterated after the reaper war, there fore those trees would not be there, therefore this cutscene was just a dream
#5
Posté 03 mars 2016 - 04:48
It has been said thousands of times now... Andromeda will be de-coupled from the ME trilogy, meaning they can't reference the endings in any way. It's highly probable that the vessel left for Andromeda during the Reaper war, so they don't know anything about anyone left in the Milky Way.
Why else would they even go there? Why would they still have a N7 program thousands of years in the future? How do you explain the (lack of) green glowing eyes if Andromeda starts after ME3? What would you do for the Refusal option?
It's going to be an asspull either way but by leaving for Andromeda during the Reaper invasion at least allows us some suspension of disbelief. Anything else would be just insulting.
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#6
Posté 03 mars 2016 - 04:52
Really?
#7
Posté 03 mars 2016 - 04:52
Earths ecosystem would have been obliterated after the reaper war, there fore those trees would not be there, therefore this cutscene was just a dream
Spoiler
Really troll, really?
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#8
Posté 03 mars 2016 - 04:54
The entire ME3 ending is an hallucination. Shep is also still alive and you will meet him/her at the beginning of Andromeda before you set off. (Destroy ending is the one the game will follow)
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#9
Posté 03 mars 2016 - 05:17
It has been said thousands of times now... Andromeda will be de-coupled from the ME trilogy, meaning they can't reference the endings in any way. It's highly probable that the vessel left for Andromeda during the Reaper war, so they don't know anything about anyone left in t
he Milky Way.
Why else would they even go there? Why would they still have a N7 program thousands of years in the future? How do you explain the (lack of) green glowing eyes if Andromeda starts after ME3? What would you do for the Refusal option?
De coupled? 0:50.
It is problable you and many others want this because you didn't like the ending.
Why go there?, i don't know exploration.
Why thousands, where do you get that? http://blog.bioware....fect-andromeda/
Lack of, have you seen the gameplay?.
The refusal option, oh like being killed at the end of Mass Effect 2 and the game goes on.
#10
Posté 03 mars 2016 - 05:28
NOPE, The ME3 endings will all be washed away with the cleaning power of RETCON brand story telling.
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#11
Posté 04 mars 2016 - 03:51
Really troll, really?
what are you talking about?
So making a joke is now trolling? ok
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#12
Posté 04 mars 2016 - 03:53
#13
Posté 04 mars 2016 - 03:58

#14
Posté 04 mars 2016 - 04:46
no
the kid at the end of me3 ist just a hologram, the "catahlyst" not realted in any way with the galaxy andromeda nor the explorers or pathfinders or n7 exploring the new galaxy
#15
Posté 04 mars 2016 - 08:45
Lol, I never really looked closely at their silhouettes before.
Its funny coz looking back on it all you'd think we would have noticed the kid was a man with boots and what looks like a holster on his hips.
4 years later and we're still noticing stupid **** about the mass effect 3 ending.
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#16
Posté 04 mars 2016 - 01:03
Looks like Matroshka puppets, skipping a few levels.
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#17
Posté 04 mars 2016 - 01:06
That's clearly just a tiny adult. No child is built like that....

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#18
Posté 04 mars 2016 - 01:12
Lol, I never really looked closely at their silhouettes before.
It's really creepy. I'm still scarred 4 years later.
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#19
Posté 04 mars 2016 - 01:14
It's really creepy. I'm still scarred 4 years later.
Scarred or scared?
#20
Posté 04 mars 2016 - 01:41
Don't think so... the whole scene is only a symbolic nod to the resilience of humanity... the ending line of Tennyson's "Ulysses."
"To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield."
It perhaps leads into the overall exploration theme of ME:A, but I don't think it should be interpreted as an attempt to create canon lore for ME:A.
From what we've been told, Bioware will not physically connect ME:A to any of the specific events in ME1-3. They will disassociate the two using time and space. They have not been sneaky about this, but rather very clear about it.
As such, people will be left to "fill in the gaps" on their own (so be prepared to pull out the head canon if you can't let go of ME3). The plot holes of ME3 will still exist after ME:A is released. Although a lot of people here are STILL crying for a rewrite of ME3's endings, it's clearly not going to happen and almost certainly not going to happen via a forced connection between ME3 and ME:A.
What's done is done. Shepard said it all - "You're not the only one with a past, Jack. Everyone has to deal."
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#22
Posté 04 mars 2016 - 01:57
That's clearly just a tiny adult. No child is built like that. And how the hell would we know?
Its funny coz looking back on it all you'd think we would have noticed the kid was a man with boots and what looks like a holster on his hips.
4 years later and we're still noticing stupid **** about the mass effect 3 ending.
... and you don't suppose that "holster" could just be a dark shadow in the snow in front of the child's image? Not saying the artwork is great, but the voices are clearly that of a child and an old man and the behavior of the child is childlike.
#23
Posté 04 mars 2016 - 02:04
One could interprate the scene as following:
The tiny adult that behaves like a child is us, the players. We were not happy with the way the trilogy was brought to an end we asked for more. We are adults but we can't be satisfied, just like children.
The grandfatherly adult is Bioware telling us that everything will be ok, eventually... and that we should buy more DLC and spend some money on MP cases.
It's artistic expression ![]()
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#24
Posté 04 mars 2016 - 02:12
It has been said thousands of times now... Andromeda will be de-coupled from the ME trilogy, meaning they can't reference the endings in any way. It's highly probable that the vessel left for Andromeda during the Reaper war, so they don't know anything about anyone left in the Milky Way.
The cutscene with the stargazer and the other kid doesn't reference any of the endings. Every human in Alliance Space heard of the first human Spectre, Commander Shepard. Perhaps ME:A will take place so far into the future that no one will remember him specifically but throughout time stories may be told of a Shepard who tried to save the galaxy.
#25
Posté 04 mars 2016 - 02:28
I thought he was miniature Buzz Aldrin.





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