User blog comment:Raven Giordano/What would your ideal ending to Mass Effect 3 be?/@comment-70.31.179.198-20130313165338/@comment-76.71.37.143-20130314182844

Funny? No,not "Marauder Shields". Intriguing,inspiring,and filled with little bits of extra higlights we never got in Mass Effect 3. Not only does it give the butthurt fans something they like and want,it also gives the more composed fans (like myself) a nice nod to the adventures we've had throughout the entirety of this series. The characters shown display development that was expected but not fully explored in Bioware's final product,and these new outcomes all share something in common: Hope. You see everyone,although we can argue all about Mass Effect 3's ending,or the game as a whole,I highly doubt educated people such as yourselves should distance yourselves from such connected and personal writing that you simply refuse to acknowledge any of it. Sure,it worked off of the Indoctrination Theory in a small capacity,and as a mere joke at first,but it has grown since then. Long time followers (such as myself) can now see the grand ending story of all our hard work unfold in a manner that makes sense,and is actually plausible. Now,before you guys try pulling the "it started as a meme,and isn't possible or canon" card,let me be clear that this isn't going to be for everyone,and for those willing and enlightened enough to peak their curiosity,we have to remove ourselves from the notion that all stories are set in stone and unchangeable. I love when fan work actually exceeds what the original makes intended but didn't end up with in the final result. If the majority disagrees,so be it. But do not try to convince myself or others into thinking that your logic is flawless and should be universal. I sincerely hope that you guys will someday see that sacrifice matters,that we should hold the line,and that hope is alive. - Double T