User blog comment:Awayorafk/Believe. The Indoctrination Theory./@comment-32420582-20140819065016

The theory is reasonable, if you watch Shepard closely in ME2 and ME3 it was clear the duty he/she had was starting to take it's toll on them, the entire universe hanging on Shepards shoulders that was stressing them, weakening their mind and heart. (Also, think about it, if the entire Universe was hanging on you, you would break down, your mental strength will start to wither no matter what. And in Overlord (I think that is what it is called) Shepards was exposed to reaper technology and they was knocked out and it would of made it less harder to Indoc them. Also being near reaper stuff throughout 1, 2 and 3 didn't help.) And, because their mind was weak there was more chance to be Indoced, and when the beam hit them they would of gone into a coma (or something like that.) if they survived, and random stuff appeared that was not there before and would of never been there no matter what. Didn't anyone find that weird? I did, I examined the stuff carefully and no way it could of appeared, it is out of place!

When they go into the teleporter beam thing, Anderson was ahead of Shepard and no way that could of happened, and he said he was teleported somewhere else where, even though there was no where else to be teleported. Anderson was Shepards will to survive, there remaining mental strength. T.I.M was the reaper trying to take Shepard over. And the star child was the final try at taking Shepard over, and if you chose denial ending (I think it's called that.) the childs voice changed I'm pretty sure, it changed to a deep voice that I only heard reapers use. And the reapers deversed moral colors, red was Paragon in the chamber, Blue was Renegade and green is normally neutral, but, in truth it is Renegade. And denial is neutral, meaning Shepards gave up, they had enough, they had enough choices, they just want their life to end.

Also, if your walkie talkie (I just like calling that.) was working why the hell didn't they try to contact Shepard to see if they survived?

I rest my case.

In the Shepard gives in to the reapers, gives up or refused and strikes the reapers with the force of million reapers, and in the breathing scene in the destroy ending means; Shepard woke up and has one more chance to reach the beam and end it for once and for all.