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Busomjack

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At the end of Mass Effect 1, if you're a paragon and you chose to sacrifice the council the ending will show Udina and Anderson talking about forming a new council that will include aliens and humans and have a human as it's chairman. 
This is different from the renegade counterpart where humans dominate politics in citadel space completely.

My question is this...

Does sacrificing the council as a paragon make things any different than as a renegade?

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Biotic_Warlock

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I guess. The ending if you save the council is different for reneade too.

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Schroing

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There are two choices to make - "Let them die"and the other middle one that I can't remember that's more kindly worded but still kills the Council. The former will result in a human-dominated council, the latter will result in a human-led council in theoretical cooperation with the other races. Your alignment doesn't change the results, what you pick does.



There might be some more choices to make just before the credits, too. Can't really remember.

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SelphieSK

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Busomjack wrote...
My question is this...

Does sacrificing the council as a paragon make things any different than as a renegade?


In ME1 or 2?

In ME1, the ending is slightly different.
In ME2, same result I think. I could be wrong though.

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Busomjack

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What I meant is does sacrificing the council and forming a new council in concert with the other alien races make any difference in Mass Effect 2 as opposed to humans taking things over completely?

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Biotic_Warlock

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Busomjack wrote...

What I meant is does sacrificing the council and forming a new council in concert with the other alien races make any difference in Mass Effect 2 as opposed to humans taking things over completely?


Actually in ME2 that decision doesnt seem to make ANY affect, only a few aliens might like you a bit more for being friendly on aliens, cos when you start a new ME2 game i think it's an all human council.

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marshalleck

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Busomjack wrote...

What I meant is does sacrificing the council and forming a new council in concert with the other alien races make any difference in Mass Effect 2 as opposed to humans taking things over completely?


If the Council in ME1 died, the Council in ME2 refuses to see you. Doesn't matter if it's multispecies or all human.

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Jaron Oberyn

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I don't think Humans take over completely. I've never seen that. I think its a human chairman or a human councilor.

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Schroing

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Busomjack wrote...

What I meant is does sacrificing the council and forming a new council in concert with the other alien races make any difference in Mass Effect 2 as opposed to humans taking things over completely?


The Council really has no effect ME2. If you save them, they make an appearance. If not, then all you'll see will be Anderson and Udina no matter what.

The only real difference is your Spectre status. If you save the council, you can get it back. If you renegade kill them, you can't. Don't know about paragon kill them.

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SelphieSK

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Schroing wrote...

The only real difference is your Spectre status. If you save the council, you can get it back. If you renegade kill them, you can't. Don't know about paragon kill them.


You can get it back if they're dead AND you picked Anderson as councillor. I did.

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valdormaster

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Okay, but does anyone know how a full human council affects ME3?

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Mr Zoat2

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Yes. It no longer exists and is not referred to in any way. It lacked artistic integrity.

Modifié par Mr Zoat2, 10 juin 2012 - 03:04 .


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valdormaster

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Oh. That. Well... sucks. I was having a serious moral issue out there.

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Synergizer

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In case anyone reads this, if you let the council die, the Destiny Ascension is destroyed. This is a valuable war asset in ME3.