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#26
Selene Moonsong

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It really, really does not make a difference whether or not or how Shep lives or dies in the grand scheme of things with Andromeda being far into the future from the time they left the Milky Way.

 

That is unless they (BioWare) wants to go back to the Milky way at some point in the distant future, as only then would it even matter, and may not even be recognizable by that time.



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rocklikeafool

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The ending of ME3 even implies it doesn't matter if Shepard lives or dies. And by "ending", I mean the epilogue after the credits.



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D.C. Ambrose

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I never liked the Synthesis or Control endings. Its basically just "Oh, nevermind the Reapers were trying to do it the entire time, but despite the fact we've been trying to stop them from doing it the entire time WE'LL DO IT ANYWAY and render the previous two games completely null and void," and "AND THEN SHEPARD WAS REAPERS". Destroy is the only ending in which Shepard (could) survives and accomplishes the objective we've been striving toward the entire time. And there's always the possibility that synthetic life could be repaired (don't Geth have Shield Worlds like the Forerunners)...



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Vespervin

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Shepard lives in death!

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AlanC9

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I never liked the Synthesis or Control endings. Its basically just [color=#00ff00][i]"Oh, nevermind the Reapers were trying to do it the entire time, but despite the fact we've been trying to stop them from doing it the entire time WE'LL DO IT ANYWAY and render the previous two games completely null and void,"


I see that for Synthesis -- Shepard realizes she was actually the villain the whole time -- but how does it apply to Control?

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ZerebusPrime

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It really, really does not make a difference whether or not or how Shep lives or dies in the grand scheme of things with Andromeda being far into the future from the time they left the Milky Way.

 

That is unless they (BioWare) wants to go back to the Milky way at some point in the distant future, as only then would it even matter, and may not even be recognizable by that time.

 

I would posit that it would only matter if Shepard were made to also go to Andromeda.  The scenarios involving that are numerous and some quite far fetched... yet here comes Reaperized Refuse Shepard tailing the escapees so s/he can track them down for the Reapers!  Or Reaperized Control Shepard.  Or maybe Synthesized James Vega.  You get the idea; it doesn't have a whole lot of weight to it at this point.