Happy -129 to the shutter-down of snide insinuations by tabloid journalists, assessor of jellyfish intelligence, and stopper of discrimination against the poor.
Took me a while to dig this up.
Finished TOH half an hour ago. I want to say, some may call you obsessed, I call you onto something.
Happy -129 to the shutter-down of snide insinuations by tabloid journalists, assessor of jellyfish intelligence, and stopper of discrimination against the poor.
Hey, it IS related to what happens with/near the ending.
As for your theory, I don't think Anderson is doing anything other than what he already does in canon without at least some pieces of the IT being canon.
I don't think the Geth would lend themselves to the military prowess of, anyone, really.
Civilian projects are another matter. Imagine Richter-9-earthquake-proof cities, or a floating palace above Venus (post not endorsed by the Eusan Empire).
A fanfic I read a LONG time ago (A New Kind Of War) had the idea of the Geth reverting to the distributed pre-Rannoch intelligence. While I'd like that to be true, it felt too much of a "just this once everyone lives" measure; though I can't imagine the Geth with access to Crucible blueprints would NOT build a fallback like that.
On an on-topic note, I always figured Shepard would survive and play a story role, which would mean BioWare will have to enforce Destroy; but that is proved to not be the case since the Geth are confirmed to still exist. I've hit an idea wall, so yours sounds not terrible.
Of all the things Javik suggests jettisoning into vacuum, decades of Liara's work would seem to be the first thing he actually does, yes
I mean, if you own ME3 classic, you can still play it iirc
I'd meant if other units, at launch identical to the one we refer to as Legion, existed and were tasked with surveying organic interactions. They would constitute the drones we would play in this game.
If that were the case, I think Legion's uniqueness and exhibition of a "soul" (starting as early as using Shepard's armor for repairs) could be diminished.
...I could see myself playing Geth, actually.
But you're right. They have no individuality, unless we decide Legion was just one unit with autonomy out of many; which IMO would really subtract from his character.
Turians, on the other hand, always inspire me with their unity and solidarity. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, as logic dictates, and I enjoy playing Turians from tanky Sentinels to the Armiger classes.
Just play FemShep, that's what I did
Just wait until November. We might get another walk cycle then.
As for comments on Andromeda, it really was a shame it was one of the first patients of the AAA Syndrome, BEFORE corporate would be too shameless to panic about people noticing MEA was unfinished.
2028-9 was my estimate based on what we've been seeing. I'm approaching the game with ambivalence until we have anything even remotely concrete.
CAPTAIN AND ARBITER
FACILIER TOO
Thankfully, the best armor sets in ME1 also happen to be the best-looking ones. Colossus sets anyone?
Assuming this is about ME2, Phalanx. The laser takes a bit to get used to, but I'm one to take the trade for accuracy over damage.
Happy -130th to the headbutter of Krogan, deriver of inspiration from others' grasp of the obvious, and the prober of Uranus.
Isn't it canon that she does, especially after becoming the Shadow Broker?
In addition to being strictly point-to-point, yes. Still, something like blueprints should not pose an insurmountable problem.
Do we not know of "arrival beacons" on the arks&Nexus? They would HAVE TO be QECs to fulfill their function in any meaningful amount of time.
For QECs, communication is instantaneous regardless of distance.
I still think there's gonna be some form of communication between the MW and Andromeda communities, and the former will build a mass relay -having defeated the Reapers- and talk the latter through building its twin. That would mean the timeskip after MEA -if BW goes with one- can be kept to a reasonable length.