"Your Ark is late" plot theory OR That young Asari was born in Andromeda
#1
Posté 16 juin 2016 - 08:15
In my opinion, it's because they were launched into different regions of Andromeda. While it's unclear when those ark has been sent, it's clearly this was in time between ME1 and ME3 game and reason was to escape the Reapers. And when escaping from an enemy like this, the last thing you wan't is to end up in a place with equally bad or worse creatures/dangers. With this in mind it seems logical to divide the Expedition into a few ships and launch them into different places, minimizing the risk for the expidition's survivability.
Obviously, there is no mass relays beyond the Milky Way, so getting there is only possible by a conventional travel. And it will take time. Hundreds - if not tousands - of years. And the Andromeda itself is a huge place so the difference in the arrival will be significant.
Now, what if Ryder's Ark was to fly to the most remote spot of the galaxy? It means that if any of the soon arrived Arks did survived the adaptation process, then at the time of Ryder's arrival the passengers of those arks will have a some sort of civilization established and a lot of descendants that was born in Andromeda and never seen Milky Way.
And with it, it's easy to imagine that this Asari we saw in trailer was born in Andromeda, and that she's probobly heard of travelers from another galaxy - her unreachable home - only in legends. It would be an interesting mix of admiration and fear of the unknown.
That's just a theory, of course.
#2
Posté 16 juin 2016 - 08:21
So, we know that there was at least 3 arks built to travel to Andromeda. ...
Hopefully we're not the 'B' Ark...
#3
Posté 16 juin 2016 - 10:12
#4
Posté 16 juin 2016 - 10:29
So, we know that there was at least 3 arks built to travel to Andromeda. The N7 Day trailer showed us just one. Why is that?
In my opinion, it's because they were launched into different regions of Andromeda. While it's unclear when those ark has been sent, it's clearly this was in time between ME1 and ME3 game and reason was to escape the Reapers. And when escaping from an enemy like this, the last thing you wan't is to end up in a place with equally bad or worse creatures/dangers. With this in mind it seems logical to divide the Expedition into a few ships and launch them into different places, minimizing the risk for the expidition's survivability.
Obviously, there is no mass relays beyond the Milky Way, so getting there is only possible by a conventional travel. And it will take time. Hundreds - if not tousands - of years. And the Andromeda itself is a huge place so the difference in the arrival will be significant.
Now, what if Ryder's Ark was to fly to the most remote spot of the galaxy? It means that if any of the soon arrived Arks did survived the adaptation process, then at the time of Ryder's arrival the passengers of those arks will have a some sort of civilization established and a lot of descendants that was born in Andromeda and never seen Milky Way.
And with it, it's easy to imagine that this Asari we saw in trailer was born in Andromeda, and that she's probobly heard of travelers from another galaxy - her unreachable home - only in legends. It would be an interesting mix of admiration and fear of the unknown.
That's just a theory, of course.
The thing is...if you are taking the N7 trailer for granted then what you are suggesting makes no sense. In the trailer we only see one ark going to Andromeda and it's still somewhat far, it's not inside Andromeda, so if the arks were all going there regardless of ending up in different places, you'd be able to see all of them.





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