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Compendium of Noteworthy Planets


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Alec709

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Isn't Siano a reference to Moon Base Alpha from 'Space1999' (an old UK sci-fi series)?

Modifié par Alec709, 24 janvier 2011 - 10:58 .


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As people before me have said - excellent work. ;)

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n3xus_6

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Epho?
http://masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Epho

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babylonfreak wrote...


Jartar:
masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Jartar
1st planet, Dis System, Hades Gamma Cluster.
Home of the famous Leviathan of Dis, smuggled away by Batarians. A favorite topic of speculation.


Logan
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masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Logan
5th planet. Theseus system, Attican Beta Cluster.
The survey team who charted the system twenty years ago reported many strange disturbances in Logan's cloud bands, suggesting many remarkably large solid objects were present beneath the cloud tops. As the ship approached, however, they subsided one by one. These disturbances have not been reported again.

Junthor:
masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Junthor
1st planet, Gagarin System, Armstrong Nebula Cluster.  
Hollowed-out arcologies litter the surface. A column bears an inscription similar to the one found in the poem “Ozymandias”. Graffiti added at a later date references the Monsters of the Id, a thematic reference not unlike that of the movie Forbidden Planet. The latter would seem to indicate the race was responsible for its own destruction. Though highly unlikely, they could be the creators of the Reapers. 


Hmm...If Cerberus scientists were indoctrinated by the derelict Reaper near Klendagon, then the Leviathan of Dis (if it is in fact a Reaper and not something else) could explain why the Batarians have been so hostile as of late. 

As for Logan, could the shapes have been Reapers? If so, where did they go? A possible theory (if an unlikely one) is that there still survives some ancient power that could either help us or be Reaper allies. This still wouldn't explain how they disappeared or why, however. This theory could also potentially apply to the Leviathan of Dis and Preying Mouth.

And there there was Junthor. Monsters of the Id...seems very likely to me that they were the creators of the Reapers. Their hubris caused them to build living monuments to forever immortalize themselves. This could explain why Harbinger likes to say "We are your SALVATION through Destruction," all the time. The fact that they tried to build a Reaper by liquifying humans kind of goes along with that. Doing this, in a sense, saves a part of every species that this is done to, thereby making them immortal. Once that first race was "saved" the Reapers just kept going like they were designed to do. That's my theory anyway.

Bioware better pack ME3 with so much lore that our brains explode. I don't just mean codex entries either. I'm talking about full-fledged missions into the depths of long-forgotten worlds to uncover ancient mysteries as old as time itself. I want every last one of these things explained, Bioware. DO YOU HEAR ME?!

Modifié par Omilophile, 29 janvier 2012 - 12:58 .


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RVallant

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n3xus_6 wrote...

Epho?
http://masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Epho


Looks like another world taken out by the Reapers.

Is this still being updated? I'm sure there's lots more other worlds that could be useful to include. I know there's one in ME that is interesting as the council's labelled it a protected world. No one's allowed to land or fire weaponary or anything on there iirc, as it's a new world that's supposedly going to have its own ecology and possibly new races.

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I was thinking about.. what if Ploba is a old attempt to build the Crucible, hidden in a Gas-Planet?

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I wish some of these planets where explorable in ME3 particularly Epho and the other planet with Arthenni ruins on it. Joab and that one planet with the millions of tombs around the equator as well.

At least there's plenty of possibility's for future games.

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Adding this one because I adore the allusion to "The King in Yellow" and Hastur's Lake of Hali...

CARCOSA - Nimbus Cluster, Agaiou System

Carcosa was thought to be a naturally occurring hothouse planet until an asari expedition discovered palatial ruins on its barren surface. Likely the seat of an ancient city, the crumbling edifice dates back more than 2.7 million years. The only intact chamber appears to be a throne room, overlooking a large depression believed to have once been an enormous lake.

There is evidence that the people of Carcosa polluted their planet until it became uninhabitable, triggering a runaway greenhouse effect and spoiling the planet's fresh water supply. Research into the planet's long history will have to wait—asari scientists evacuated when word of the Reaper attack reached the system, leaving behind data drones to explain their findings to anyone who survives.