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Some Thoughts About The 'Reapers'


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SnakieHelah

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Anyways, I was just replaying the game again, and at the end of the "suicide" mission, there is the scene with the reapers comin' near a galaxy, well it's pretty obvious it's the Milky way.. Sooo
They aren't from our galaxy, they might just have visited other galaxies too, since they have the technology to galaxy-travel, in ME3 Shepard might be just preparing for their whole "horde" to come, recruiting armies, like Geth, Quarians, Krogan etc, the Rachni might also come.
Soo If ME3 is to be pretty long, It could involve something to travel to another galaxy, using a reaper tech, or even a reaper itself, and finding something "weak" in the reapers to fight them, at any rate i'm just speculating but it seems pretty obvious that at the final game of the trilogy we will finally get to fight some reapers instead of just their servants. Also the harbinger wasn't a collector, it was a reaper assuming control of a collector, thats obvious but i'm just saying that if the reapers can affect organics brains (like on the ship were Cerberus personel were affected), they could be a tough fight. Well this does open some gates for speculations.

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SnakieHelah

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Bump.

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Archereon

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The way you quoted Reapers makes me think of you as the Turian councilor, who is pretty much the Mass Effect equivalent of Bush.

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Vaenier

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Ah yes, the "Reapers"

Valid ideas. I find the whole idea of the Reapers kinda bad. They existed for millions of years and cant even keep control of their own Citadel? such failures...

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Andorfiend

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We know the Reapers hang out in intergalactic space, which for some reason gets called 'darkspace'. You see them looking down on the galaxy from intergalactic space. There is no mystery or inconsistancy, that's just where they like to hang out. No one knows why.

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drew.winters

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I'm not convinced that the galaxy shown in the final cutscene wasn't *intended* to be the Milky Way, but if it was not, here's the best explanation I can come up with: The other Citadel-like relay exists (I presume one exists) in this other galaxy, and the Reapers are going to use it to jump to a wormhole being created at Haestrom (or they are disrupting another star in the other galaxy.) Which is to say, I'm also assuming the star is dying due to deliberate action by/ordered by the Reapers. Winning ME3 will not involve fighting off the entire Reaper fleet, but leaving them stranded in the other galaxy with no source of "food", or destroying them through some other ploy.

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SimonTheFrog

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Uhh... they sleep in "dark space", so, basically just outside the milky way. Now they just woke up to see what's what because their vanguard blew it, as you all know.



All the squidformed reapers will indeed not be the enemies you will fight in ME3 for various gameplay reasons (logic doesn't count, otherwise they would not all have the same squidshape, now would they?!)