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What is the long term goal for ME: Andromeda?


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rspanther

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I know it's Biowares goal to put off picking a canon ending for ME3, but what is our goal?

 

Are we supposed to be looking for a new permanent home world for the races of our galaxy?

What species would want to completely abandon the home planet and not eventually try and come back and reclaim it?

 

Are we looking for allies and new technologies to go back and defeat the reapers?

Even without know exactly how long it will take to get to the Andromeda galaxy, it won't be during this cycle. But what species wouldn't want revenge for the taking our home worlds?

 

 


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Questions. So many questions. None of which can be answered yet.


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Based upon the number of romance threads in this forum, I'm going with this answer.
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If the rumor about the new novel is to be believed, the answers should all be summed up in there.  Minus the canon ending since people around here get all riled up when their ending isn't picked.



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Are we supposed to be looking for a new permanent home world for the races of our galaxy?

What species would want to completely abandon the home planet and not eventually try and come back and reclaim it?

 

Well just saying from a history standpoint, think of Ferdinand Magellan or Christopher Columbus. Most of the crew had no clue where or why they were going to uncharted (4!!!) places. As for Magellan, there was quite a few problems, a mutiny, as well Magellan getting killed. So, perhaps we may not know the goal, or we may of a mutiny of sorts.



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Making money.

 

Other than that, it was just to reset the setting.  I don't know if that was because they believed the old one was ruined, or if they just thought that a "fresh" location would make it sell better.


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I do not know what the long term goal is, but, here is a Mass Effect: Andromeda image you can look at...

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I guess it would be establishing new homes for the milky way species and try and restart the milky way civilization in Andromeda and eventually over a few hundred years get live back to 'normal' in a new galaxy. 



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DLC

 

DLC EVERYWHERE!


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I do not know what the long term goal is, but, here is a Mass Effect: Andromeda image you can look at...

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Um, guys? Are these pre-fab settlement structures built by the people who came over on the ark? Otherwise, wouldn't it be kind of silly to have structures that look a lot like Milky Way structures, with doors that can be opened as understood by the humans and species in the Milky Way - doors crafted by a completely alien species from a galaxy far away?



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Why would we assume a completely alien species we've never encountered before from another galaxy would even have the concept of a door as we understand it?


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We have to go up a river and execute a mad colonel. 

 

Why would we assume a completely alien species we've never encountered before from another galaxy would even have the concept of a door as we understand it?

 

Because there's only so many ways you can design a portal between two areas. 


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Larry-3

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Why would we assume a completely alien species we've never encountered before from another galaxy would even have the concept of a door as we understand it?


If an alien species is around the average height as humans, would their doors not be somewhat similar to ours?

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If an alien species is around the average height as humans, would their doors not be somewhat similar to ours?

Why are they the same heights oh my god

 

The convergent evolution card is being overplayed.

 

I suppose it's true the asari, turians, krogan, quarians, drell, salarians, and goddam protheans are ALL the same height as the humans.

 

BIOWARE!!  :alien:



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Go, see, conquer.

 

Only from the moral high ground and with cinematics and catchphrases. BTW what replaces "I should go."?



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Maybe they are going for this(10:51-11:31), who knows.

 


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Why are they the same heights oh my god

The convergent evolution card is being overplayed.

I suppose it's true the asari, turians, krogan, quarians, drell, salarians, and goddam protheans are ALL the same height as the humans.

BIOWARE!! :alien:


Woah, do not go renegade on me, Addictress. Perhaps BioWare will offer some explanation. It could be a human structure. The protagonist could be defending it from... Whoever the enemies will be.
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I guess we'll find out won't we.

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This got me thinking about an amazing idea. If BioWare had been brave and more creative, they could've decided at an ending where the Reapers once again successfully completed the cycle, but where the ARK had been prepared (in some secret location) ever since the original Mass Effect.. it would set sail for Andromeda before the events of ME3. Shepard and his crew are heroes and they die like heroes, but the cycle couldn't be stopped (obviously). Now, the new trilogy takes place in the Andromeda Galaxy, where we have to find a way to survive and then prepare to return to the MWG in 49.500 years, in order to warn the existing cycle of the incoming calamity.

 

In the third trilogy, approximately 49.500 years later, we would finally return to the MWG with our new allies from Andromeda and then proceed to liberate it from synthetic control once and for all. Very ambitious, but this is Mass Effect, come on...

 

This should've been the long term plan, but BioWare never really had a long term plan.


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Explore strange new worlds and have kinky unprotected sex with new alien species.

That was the obvious goal, I didn't think needed to be said.



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@ spacepunk01: So ME3 ends with defeat, and Shepard.... dies buying time for the Ark to be launched?

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@ spacepunk01: So ME3 ends with defeat, and Shepard.... dies buying time for the Ark to be launched?

 

Well, the ARK has to leave before ME3, anticipating defeat.. but we could go with your suggestion  B)