User blog comment:Kaloneous/Mass Effect 3 Ending DLC Denied and PAX/@comment-1841436-20120320221509/@comment-30303790-20120321045513

I've actually defended the points I have made...points others have, not so much. I don't like the "empty promises" thing, that's what's lead to people claiming false advertising and bring this to the FTC. I like to believe that this was all intentional, whether that's stuborn or "holding the line" really just depends on who you ask.

Oh and for clarification, when I said "farming equipment (seeds/spores/something of this nature)" I meant something such as seeds or early froms of eats which can be grow more...not plows. If anything is in abundance after the battle it's things that can be used as plows...or paper weights.

Also the "15min of WTF" wasn't a measure of the time Shep's blacked out. It was in reference to the endings, and highlighting how Cortez was shot down at a point in time well before there was an controversy.

You are right about there being live ships, but there are still somethings I can't really agree with as far as their level of support. Unlike many of the other races planets Rannoch has not fallen under reaper seige because it had until recently been under synthetic control. I would the believe that some ships, most likely live ships would be left on the planet, and would not have been sent as especially after the seeing their combat effectiveness (or lack there of) when fighting the geth. Then there is the question of how many ships actually survived (they were big, easy targets)...the game ending in the manner it does now doesn't really let us know. They could have been the first ships targeted, but all the positive, cynical, or insane thoughts can't tell us for sure.

In my last few posts, I have gone out of my way to try to explain the vast differences in the two ways of thinking being presented here. Your "positive" outlook explantion is no more a rebutle than anything else.

Saying I wouldn't like Bladerunner is a little out there, and I would like to clarfiy that the problem with the ending is not what is left open to interpretation. It is the information which, short of purposeful placement is logically improbable that is the issue.