User blog comment:Kaloneous/Mass Effect 3 Ending DLC Denied and PAX/@comment-4043223-20120413143925/@comment-4933332-20120414000225

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Not really, death isn't something that bothers religious people

Where reapers are wiping out galaxy and everyone knows that they are strong possibility that people are going to die. It makes sense for them to talk to you about death and what happens after it

Even atheist would be curious about it. Sure they don't believe anything will happen after death or they don't believe people should say something happens after death like it's a fact but still it would be a curiousity to speak to someone about it at the very least to confirm their suspciion.

This dialogue scene should have been with all LI but with adjustment to suit their characters.

Really, I still haven't seen a good reason why shepard had to die in the 2nd game anyway. It was a pretty cheap way to reset your stats and Shepard death didn't really impact anything and is not crucial to the plot. It just seems like cheap dramatic tension. They could have just rewritten the intro to have Illusive Man contact shepard after the alliance and the citadel orders shepard to stop investigating the reapers and have the game go from there.

More scenes like this were needed to justify the death and resurrection aspects (seriously you think Shepard who was the hero against the reapers and the colelctor and who died and then came back to life about two years later would be a religious icon. It would have been amusing to see Shepard meet the church of commander shepard and have Conrad Verner be the head priest of that, it would also be a good satire of obsessive fandom as well)