How "Ah yes, 'Reapers'" should have been handled.
#1
Posté 21 mars 2010 - 01:49
It would have made much more sense than "Ah yes Reapers", which was just plain idiotic.
So I'm expecting the random purple two mile long starship that roflstomped its way through the citadel, including ramming straight through a Turian cruiser and had weapons advanced enough to "PEW PEW" all over a fleet of alliance warships belonged to a race of robots who's "ordinary ships" got their assess handed to them by the fleet belonging to the galaxy's newest spacefaring civilization...
#2
Posté 21 mars 2010 - 01:55
#3
Posté 21 mars 2010 - 02:03
#4
Posté 21 mars 2010 - 02:05
However you can kind of look at it the same way, since there was no Reaper threat and Sovereign was the only one conclusions made. Stances changed, writing made easier. Frog blast the vent core.
#5
Posté 21 mars 2010 - 02:07
Onyx Jaguar wrote...
Yes
Frog blast the vent core.
"Really, Commander?"
#6
Posté 21 mars 2010 - 02:10
#7
Posté 21 mars 2010 - 02:18
Fine...
tl;dr: Rather than "Ah yes Reapers" the council should have just come to the conclusion that with Sovereign dead, the threat of the Reapers was ended, and that the Reapers would be trapped in Dark Space forever now with the Citadel Relay not working.
#8
Posté 21 mars 2010 - 03:03
Archereon wrote...
Rather than the incredibley stupid attitude and complete decision 180 the Council takes on their Reaper stance (we will do everything in our power to help stop them blah blah blah), it would have made much more sense for them to glance away from acknowledging the Reaper threat, coming to the opinion that, with absolutely no sign of any Reaper plan B in the works, that the Reaper threat died with Sovereign.
It would have made much more sense than "Ah yes Reapers", which was just plain idiotic.
So I'm expecting the random purple two mile long starship that roflstomped its way through the citadel, including ramming straight through a Turian cruiser and had weapons advanced enough to "PEW PEW" all over a fleet of alliance warships belonged to a race of robots who's "ordinary ships" got their assess handed to them by the fleet belonging to the galaxy's newest spacefaring civilization...
It's not really a 180. I just finished a ME 1 playthrough and even in the end cut scene they're noticably shying away from the Reaper stuff. It seems only Anderson and Shepard believe it so it's not that much of a leap for them to just dismiss the Reaper threat especially with Shepard dead so he can't really beat them over the head with the coming imminent doom.





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