User blog comment:Awayorafk/Believe. The Indoctrination Theory./@comment-5916798-20151009123613/@comment-79.166.242.2-20160217184535

I appreciate you taking the time to write all this and talking sense to others. I agree with you, indoctrination theory is crap, like those fan-made bullsh*t “What if Bruce Wayne is not really the Batman, but…” and goes on…Maybe this whole “theory” was made up cause they didn’t like seeing Shepard die in the end.

I gotta agree, i would love to see him on the deck of the Normandy again, along with all those who followed him throughout the trilogy (hell, it would hurt me more to lose Garrus and Liara than people i know in real life). His death was no different than those in his decisions (given that you go for the greater good and not f*cktard Renegade options). You have already done many things to reserve peace, and it cost your allies their lives many times, Shepard’s death was just another similar case, sad of course, as you cant but like the hero that you after all created, but if everyone ever feels it was in vain, you are terribly mistaken.

Now, the storyline, there were no holes in it, (not a single one), which made the game quite remarkable, and the attention paid to the details was equally remarkable. I mean, the quarians are forced to live in ships, where the lack of environmental threats destroyed their immune system, hence their need for safety suits all the time...goes beyond casual thinking, not the first thing that would come to mind when you make up an alien race. The entire series was published without adding stuff (like the new TNMT for example) that would exceed the initial storyline or break it, seemed more like it was a healthy pre-written book that they decided to publish in 3 parts.

Again to those who didn’t accept Shepard’s death, it was something that made the game more special than others. It could have a happily-ever-after choice, but instead there was his sacrifice, what the actual Shepard, the soldier, would do to save the rest of the galaxy. If you still cant see the point, as a beloved character said “It’s difficult to see big picture behind pile of corpses”.